Monday, July 18, 2011

Day 11

I've decided that I'm going to try and post at the end of every day just saying what happened that day.  Maybe it'll be fun to look back at all this later on and remember things.  So here goes!

Today I felt really lazy when I woke up and sat by the tv watching infomercials and drinking tea, especially when my roommate went downstairs to the gym to work out, but it was amazing.  I haven't had a nonbusy morning in too long of a time.  Around 11:30 miss lloyd and I walked over to rmit, the other apartment building our friends are staying in, which is across campus so it took us quite the while to get there. RMIT looks adorable, very french style and it seems to have much more a community than College Square does.  The group of us was going to all see Harry Potter at 1, but since when we got there and there is assigned seating in Australian movie theaters (how weird is that...?), the only seats we could get together would be in the second row.  I personally, and most of the others, did not want to strain our necks trying to see the last and final movie that marks the end of one of the best series in history, we opted to go to a later showing.

In the break between we did a bit of shopping for such fun and exciting things as hangers and towels but then stopped at a chocolate and coffee shop, where I had the best churro I've ever had in my life.  Maybe it was the chocolate sauce it was dipped in or the wonderfulness of fried dough, but I was in heaven.  We eventually made our way back to the movie and it was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!  If any of you have not seen the last harry potter yet, GET ON THAT.  I, like many others, started tearing up during the movie, but alas it was stupid American problems creeping back that the movie had reminded me of that made me do it.  I guess you really can't escape your feelings by moving across the world.  Living in a different country has for sure helped the situation, but mostly because I haven't had time to think about anything except the present.  I'm scared to think what'll happen when I actually have more down time.

Tonight I'm spending the night in, as I still have no voice after a week and a half of talking constantly and not enough sleep.  But I'm hoping lemon tea and Master Chef Australia will help with that situation. I wish I was out having fun with all of my friends, but in the long run I know this'll be best.

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