Saturday, February 27, 2016

Australia Video

My sister Ali made a really cute (and short!) video of her recent trip to Melbourne, the Whitsundays, and Sydney...check it out!



Friday, February 19, 2016

Ballarat Wildlife Park

I've spent a fair amount of time at various zoos and animal parks in the last year and a half, but just recently visited Ballarat Wildlife Park for the first time while Ali and Jess were in town. Aside from the usual array of kangaroos and koalas, this park offers the opportunity to hold a wombat. My sister Ali has been obsessed with wombats for some time, and actually discovered this park even before Peter and I moved to Australia. It's one of the few places in the world where you are able to hold (instead of just pet) a wombat, and it happens to be a short train ride from Melbourne. Obviously, it was on Ali's list of places to visit while in Australia. Jess and I weren't entirely convinced about the whole wombat thing, but Jess wanted to feed kangaroos so we decided to humor Ali and give it a go.
The wombat-holding started at three and you couldn't reserve tickets in advance, so we showed up at 1:30 just to be on the safe side, only to be told an entire tour bus had just purchased tickets and it was completely sold out. I wish I could have captured Ali's face the moment the ticket lady broke the news. It was kind of like when I told her Santa wasn't real, but way worse. Normal people probably would have just accepted the bad luck and moved along, but if you know us, you know that we aren't all that normal. We begged and may have even tried to bribe the ticket lady to add just one more person to the group to no avail. We clearly weren't going to get anywhere with this lady, so we decided to purchase the basic ticket and at least feed a few kangaroos while we devised a new plan.

Ali doing a decent job of faking a smile five minutes after the most devastating moment of her life.
So, because we are extremely persistent and somewhat crazy, we stood outside the "staff only" gate a few minutes before the wombat experience was scheduled to begin, borderline stalked the first employee to emerge, and in the end Ali got to fulfill her lifelong dream of holding a wombat. The lady was super nice and probably didn't want to deal with a scorned wombat fan, so she immediately agreed to try to get Ali to the front of the line, and she delivered!

I can say with 100% certainty that no one has ever been more thrilled to hold what I can only describe as a mouse on steroids.
After a few seconds and a bunch of pictures, the zookeeper guy instructed Ali to set the wombat carefully on the ground, which is apparently easier said than done. Ali said she could barely lift it out of her lap!
After wombating (now officially a verb), we moved along to befriending kangaroos, which happens to be a talent of mine.
I was somewhat afraid that this guy was going to try to box me...he would have definitely won. His muscles are approximately 845 times bigger than mine.
This little guy was just chillin, totally uninterested in us.
Mandatory kangaroo selfie!
In conclusion, Ballarat Wildlife Park was a success! Ali was able to check an item off her bucket list and we were all able to hang out with kangaroos for the day.
Friday, February 5, 2016

Great Ocean Road (Again!)

I know I've posted pictures of the Great Ocean Road before, but this is going to be different for one major reason: LEGIT PICTURES. My sister Ali and her friend Jess were visiting for a week in January and Ali brought her "real" camera, which is much fancier than my iPhone. She was able to get some great photos, some of which I've hijacked and posted below, with some commentary.

Each time we do the Great Ocean Road, we start by cutting across the inland straight to the Twelve Apostles and then driving back toward Melbourne along the water. This works well because most of the large coach buses go the opposite direction, so we don't have to worry as much about getting stuck behind a painfully-slow-moving bus.
Fun fact: I think there are actually only seven Apostles still standing; the remaining five have eroded over the years.
For some reason, Jess, Ali, and I all wore denim jackets on this day. We may have looked like a bit ridiculous, but at least we were warm. There was a pretty chilly breeze coming off of the ocean before the sun finally made an appearance in the afternoon. Plus, we shockingly weren't winning the competition for most ridiculous-looking tourists, even after Jess's selfie stick made an appearance. Win!
So this is the part where I praise my friend Katie for being the best human on the planet. Since Peter was out of the country for the whole month of January, we had planned to just take one of the large, generic tour buses down the Great Ocean Road. I haven't ever driven on the left side, and wasn't super-confident in my ability to wing it. Ali has many talents, but driving in general is not one of them, so she was out (sorry, Ali!). Jess is, by all accounts, a competent driver, but it's really not ideal to have to pay attention to the road while simultaneously trying to sightsee.

Enter Katie, who has extensive experience driving in Australia and just so happened to be free the day we wanted to make the trip. It was so nice to be able to dictate where and when we stopped, and to have Katie along for the adventure! I'm sure the tour bus would have been fine, but it was more expensive than renting a car and we would have been at the mercy of the tour schedule. So, THANK YOU KATIE!
 A few more apostles.
 The Loch Ard Gorge, which is truly one of the coolest land formations anywhere ever.
 Ali and Jess!
It took approximately 783247893 attempts before they were able to successfully achieve synchronization.
We walked down Gibson Steps, which are extremely rocky and narrow, for anyone thinking of making the stop, and were treated to this awesome beach view.
We waded into the water a bit, which was extremely cold. The waves were huge and overwhelming, so I'm not sure we would have gotten in past our ankles even if it had been 100 degrees! Nothing makes you feel quite so powerless and small like watching the waves roll in.
 All of us on the beach, before making the somewhat brutal hike back up Gibson Steps.
My favorite stop on the Great Ocean Road is a little-known turn off in Kennett River where you can spot koalas and parrots. We saw a few koalas early on in our drive, but they generally like to hang out quite high up in the trees and look like little furry blobs from the ground. At the Kennett River turn off, there are plenty of koalas just chilling in the lower branches of the trees, and I'm not sure there's a better place to view them up close anywhere in Australia save for maybe a zoo.
There are also quite a few parrots that frequent this area and will land on you if you have something to feed them. I took a couple pictures with my phone...Katie obviously loves birds.
After the Kennet River turn off there are some absolutely stunning scenic lookouts. If not for a bit of a time constraint, we would have probably stopped at each one.
Katie and I (mainly I) kind of failed at the whole jumping picture thing.
And I'll leave you with one more shot of paradise!

Peter's parents are currently in Melbourne, so we will be heading down the Great Ocean Road with them in a couple of weeks. Get ready for another round of photos!
Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The Week in Food

I'm back!

I've been away from the blog for over a week while my sister Ali and her friend Jess were visiting. We had so much fun and packed more than I thought possible into their five days in Melbourne. They headed up to the Whitsundays yesterday and will spend four days there before finishing off their Australian adventure in Sydney. 

Yesterday was also Australia Day, so in honor of the holiday, I figured I'd share a few photos of some of the amazing food we enjoyed this past week. Because food is definitely one of my top five favorite things about Australia. Potentially number one ;).

I'll post tons more about Ali and Jess's visit when I can get my hands on some of the pictures Ali took on her good camera. Until then, I'm hoping to lure some more visitors to Melbourne with the pictures below! 

Hotcakes at The Kettle Black in South Melbourne 

I technically enjoyed this amazing giant pancake before Ali and Jess arrived, but it was too good to leave out. The Kettle Black is one of my favorite cafes in our area. The place is bright, pretty, and they even crank up the air conditioning on hot days, which is somehow a rare find in this city. Peter says they have some of the best coffee in Melbourne, but as a fairly new coffee drinker, I haven't tried it yet. I suppose that's an excuse to go back! 

Pear Cider at Republica in St. Kilda 

Okay, this isn't a meal, but I'm on a pear cider kick and this one tasted particularly good on the beachside patio at Republica. This place always sticks out to me due to the ridiculously-comfortable-looking egg chairs on the patio, which I've unsuccessfully tried to snag on multiple occasions. They tend to be monopolized by the under-12 crowd.


Margherita Pizza/Salami Pizza at Rococo in St. Kilda 

I met some friends here for pizza a few weeks ago and loved it so much I had to take Ali and Jess while they were here. We enjoyed these amazing pizzas before heading over to see the penguins at St. Kilda pier. Bonus: an adorable Cavapoo puppy was sitting under the table next to us and I have now decided I need one. Or five. 

Chocolate Pancakes at Two Birds One Stone in South Yarra 

Two Birds One Stone is the kind of place that's too cool for a sign. The first time I went, I couldn't find it for the life of me and then finally spotted the smallest little lettering ever on the door. Despite the slightly pretentious entrance, I love this place and really enjoyed the chocolate pancakes. They were light and not too sweet, so I was able to finish them without feeling sickly. 

Ali and Jess ordered the avo toast, which didn't disappoint: 

Smashed Avocado at Three Bags Full in Abbotsford

One of my favorite avo toasts to date, complete with feta cheese, tomatoes, corn and quinoa salsa, and some other stuff I couldn't pronounce/had never heard of. I don't think I've ever had quinoa on avo toast before, but it was so good I'm motivated to try it myself.

Chocolate Cakes at Brunetti in the CBD

Brunetti is one of our favorite places to go for quick and relatively cheap dessert in the city. I took Ali and Jess here on their first night and we shared a couple cakes before walking around the city in an attempt to beat their jetlag!

Sandwiches at Centro Espresso Caffe in the CBD 

After spending the morning at the Australian Open one day, we were in the market for a quick and cheap lunch in the city. Centre Place is arguably the cutest laneway in Melbourne, but it can be overwhelmingly crowded, especially around the lunch hour. We somewhat randomly decided on a cafe with a relatively short line and an assortment of $5 sandwiches in the window. We weren't sure what to expect; at $5 a pop I was entirely convinced they would be inedible, but they were shockingly good!  


Fish and Chips at Apollo Bay Seafood Cafe (on the Great Ocean Road)

This isn't technically in Melbourne, but is worth mentioning as the $10 fish and chips platter at Apollo Bay Seafood Cafe on the Great Ocean Road can't be beat. We all agreed that the fish was extremely fresh and I thought the coating was perfectly crispy (I can't stand when it's soggy) without being too fried-tasting, if that makes any sense. If you're ever driving by, definitely stop!

Red Velvet Cake at Hopetoun Tea Rooms in the Melbourne CBD 

Ali, Jess and I went for tea on their last day and finished with this ridiculously good cake. Is there anything in the world better than red velvet? I think not. 

It was so fun introducing Ali and Jess to Melbourne and eating some amazing food in the process. Hopefully I've convinced a few of you to visit as well ;). Speaking of visitors, Peter returns on February 1st and then his parents arrive on the 4th, so we are excited to show them around as well! 
Friday, January 15, 2016

2016 Plans and Random Things

I've been solely posting about our New Zealand trip lately, so I think it's time for some updates! I actually only have one or two more posts from our trip, which I'll complete this weekend. It's taken me awhile to get all of the New Zealand posts done mainly because Peter is working in the US this month, and I generally blog from his work computer, which he obviously took with him. I've been doing most of my blogging from my phone and our old computer, which has a large crack down the center that obstructs about an inch of screen (super annoying) and is pretty slow. My 2016 resolution is to buy a new laptop. This would have been an extremely attainable goal had Peter won the Powerball yesterday, but sadly, he did not. Shocking, I know. The odds were heavily in his favor. Alright, so here's a random collection of things that have been going on around here lately!

This Month So Far... 

Peter left for Minneapolis on January 1st and got to spend a couple of days with family before heading to a meeting in Iowa. He then drove back up to Minneapolis for the weekend and got to attend the devastating Vikings game before flying down to Kansas City this week. He will be working there for the rest of January and should be home around February 1st, although I don't think his ticket has actually been purchased yet. 

It's been a little weird being alone for this long, but I've kept busy with friends (thanks for basically adopting me, Lauren and Matt!!) and my sister and her roommate are coming to visit next week, so that will be eventful! They'll spend a week in Melbourne with me and then they're heading up to the Great Barrier Reef before ending their trip with a couple days in Sydney. I might meet back up with them in Sydney at the end of the month, but that's still TBD. 

February and March Plans

We have a pretty packed schedule of visitors for the next few months, which is super exciting! Peter's parents are coming for three weeks in February and we are tagging along with them down the Great Ocean Road and then to Sydney. Then my family arrives in mid-March for a couple of weeks Down Under! We love showing visitors around Melbourne and it will be good to see everyone since we weren't home for Christmas.

Travel

We don't have a lot of travel planned yet this year, but we have booked to go to Japan at the end of April. We are really excited for this trip, as neither Peter nor I have been to Asia. Plus, everything I've ever heard about Japan is positive, so I've got high expectations. We fly in and out of Tokyo, and stay ten nights total, so suggestions for what to do there/other cities to visit would be appreciated if anyone has done a similar trip! 

The only other travel I have planned is a trip home to Minneapolis for a couple of weeks in May/June. Peter will sadly have to work during that time, so I'll be doing the dreaded Melbourne-LAX flight alone again. Luckily, I've got a couple of really fun events to look forward to, so the flight will definitely be worth it! My brother's girlfriend is pregnant, and due to have the baby around May 18, and then I am in one of my very best friend's wedding the first weekend of June. I am so excited and can't wait to be home during such a fun and exciting time for both my family and friends!

2016 Plans 

We haven't booked many trips this year because, frankly, we have no idea what we're doing. Our visas are set to expire in August (boo), but there has been some talk of an extension through the rest of the school year, which would probably be sometime in November. I'm hoping we get to stay as long as possible, and when we inevitably have to leave, we're planning to make a stop in Fiji or Hawaii on the way home to make it all a bit less painful ;). 

The Apocalypse 

So the world almost ended the other day. We've been having an extremely hot summer, like at least two days a week over 100F hot. I am not a warm-weather person and it's made infinitely more miserable by the utter lack of air-conditioned buildings in Australia. I've probably ranted about this multiple times on the blog, but I just can't deal. Even the places that are allegedly air-conditioned feel like a sauna. There's no relief! Anyway, two days ago was the hottest day in a couple of years, and my phone read 111F at one point, which basically means the world is ending in my book. 
I have to admit, I didn't leave the apartment that day, except to head onto the balcony when a huge dust storm rolled in. I'm not kidding; the winds were insane and the visibility was awful. Lauren sent me this picture via Snapchat from her side of the building:
I also saw this news story: 
I honestly don't blame him. Luckily, the storm brought in some unseasonably cool weather and today's high was only 65F. It was glorious. 

I think that about covers everything...stay tuned for my last couple New Zealand posts this weekend!  

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Welcome! I started Laura and Peter Down Under in July 2014 when my husband and I moved from the States to Melbourne, Australia for his job. I blog about expat life, our travels, food, and whatever else comes to mind. Follow along on our adventures Down Under!

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