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Travel

Chillin’ out in Oz

Sorry for the lack of posting on this website in the last couple weeks. We’ve been on the Gold Cost (near Brisbane) and near Cairns (near the top of Australia) for the last 8 days or so, mostly relaxing and taking a break from being quite so touristy. We were a bit “touristed out” and … Continue reading »

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Sydney

We’ve spent the last three days in Sydney, exploring the city, and catching our fill of the iconic landmarks that have put it on the map. The two things I wanted to see while here were the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House (including tour). Mission accomplished! And so much fun! The Sydney Harbour … Continue reading »

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Uluru/Ayers Rock

Alby, our guide for the “Just the Centre” part of the trip was … well, he was a lot of things. But what I appreciated most was his ability to explain the complexity of the relationship between Aboriginals and the dominant Australian culture. Obviously, just as explaining the relationship between the American government/culture and Native … Continue reading »

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In the Middle of Bloody Nowhere!

We spent the first week of our time in Australia on a couple of backpacker tour buses in Australia’s Northern Territory. First, we explored “the centre” – King’s Canyon, Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Then, we rode from Alice Springs to Darwin, with a couple scenic stops near the top for Nitmiluk … Continue reading »

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Missing the Penguins

Before I get too far in this tonight … I need to tell you to go check out Andrew’s blog (link on my page) if you want more detail about what we’ve done. That just doesn’t seem to be coming out in what I’m writing tonight and this is supposed to be the last post … Continue reading »

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The Lord’s Prayer

I’ve been doing quite a bit of thinking about the Lord’s Prayer the last couple weeks. Mostly about how there’s so little in there about asking God for what we want. I do that a lot … God, please keep us safe … help us figure out where to stay tonight … help us find … Continue reading »

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Up, Up, Up

Our holiday training program has been in full effect since we arrived on the South Island of New Zealand. The short description of the program is this: 1. Go on long hike2. Stretch, drink water, and massage sore muscles3. Once sore muscles have recovered, hike more4. Make sure the hikes go up … flat is … Continue reading »

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Left-hand Driving

There’s good news for student drivers about New Zealand! The driver’s seat is situated higher in the car than the front side passenger seat, so the person sitting in that seat has significantly less opportunity to back-seat drive. Good news since they’ll have plenty of chance to wonder if you’re driving in the middle of … Continue reading »

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Rarotonga

I wish I could send you all to Rarotonga! I’d never been to a place that was this beautiful before. This picture is of the view from our hotel room … you step out onto the porch and then onto a gorgeous white sand beach and into crystal clear turquoise water. I wish I could … Continue reading »

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Were not in the US anymore, Andrew…

It didn’t take long after taking off from LA to know that we weren’t going to be in the US any longer. Just until the wheels were taken up and stowed into the aircraft after takeoff … when the pilots turned off the seatbelt sign. Guess the lawers for Air New Zealand aren’t as worried … Continue reading »

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