Part 2
So the second part of my holidays saw me headed to the country's capital- Canberra.
I pretty much got home from camp, slept for a day, and then headed straight for the airport!
I was still missing all of my Young Leader family so it was pretty hard to just jet off straight away- even though it was with all of my school friends! They were kind enough to write me a stack of plane letters (fashioned out of napkins) for the journey there which eased my home sickness a little too...
So to be honest, I wasn't really expecting much from Canberra- to be quite frank, I've heard it been described as 'a hole'. (In their words, not mine...)
But when I did arrive there, I was sort of pleasantly surprised at how nice it was....a really pretty and quaint little city with super friendly people :)
One thing is for sure though-- it. was. F-F-F-FREEZING! Pretty much 2 degrees every day. Bleckkk. I'm such a pathetic 'Canadian' I know...I felt the cold more than most of my truly Aussie friends...
*sigh*
Anyways... some of the things we did included:
-Visited Old and New Parliament house
- Senate
- Australian War Memorial
- National Portrait Gallery
-Bowling
- toured the various embassies
- visited ANZAC parade
- had mass at St Christopher's Cathedral
- Went to the National Capital Exhibition
- Questacon (I'm 15 and still found it the coolest place ever...)
- Australians of the Year Walk.
- Australian Institute of Sport
- Laser Tag
-SKIING!
As you can see, my teachers managed to squeeze just about EVERYTHING there is to do in Canberra into under a week before we left for NSW for skiing.
Ah yes...skiing...I believe I was going to tell you about my....
NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE?!?!?!?!
ok so maybe it wasn't quite near death at all but...it was definitely one of the scariest things I've witnessed before!
It all began on the very last day of skiing at Perisher Ski Fields (note: 'perisher' is the legitimate name of the ski fields there...reassuring, hey?).
It was pretty bad ski conditions for starters- the snow was too fresh and it was ridiculously foggy out.
But the ski instructor of my little group thought it would be a good idea to take us up to the very top of the mountain... the 'confident' ones.
Little did he know how terrified of heights I was. I really...I really didn't feel that confident to be honest?!
I did make it up the T-Bars to the top eventually however....but then it hit me how freaking scared I was and had to slide down the first hill on my butt. Not embarrassing in the slightest... :/
I was pretty glad I had made it down to the bottom with my life still intact (even if my dignity was not) but celebrated a little too early because then the instructor said told us we were going back up again.
I made him a deal that I would go to the second highest hill and ski down from there because to be honest, I just wasn't keen on having to slide down on my backside again while herds of super smug snowboarders blew snow all up in my face.
So finally, as I waited, I saw one of my friends coming down from the top hill and took that as my cue to go down.
I forgot one minor little detail though- to ski ACROSS the hill. Straight down= bad. VERY, VERY BAD.
I plummeted down the hill, practically to my death, until I finally got some control last minute and was able to turn left (into the oncoming chair lift traffic of course).
Just as I had veered left, my friend continued straight at lightning speed!
I couldn't help but picture what would have happened if I hadn't turned and we both collided at the edge of another hill...
When I turned around to face my group again, people were screaming and my poor friend was lying in the snow, absolutely writhing in pain! I don't think I'd ever been so scared before!
I had to fight the urge to throw up when I got a closer look at her and saw her leg twisted in all the wrong directions...well, let's just say it wasn't exactly the highlight of my trip!!
Anyways, my friend is now back in WA safe and sound after having to say in hospital for an extra week due to a broken
FEMUR BONE IN TWO PLACES. OUCH?!
And she barely even complained too...certainly one of the bravest girls I know!!
So that pretty much sums up my holidays... :D
Glad to be home but mom's in Sydney this week so the house still doesn't quite feel the same!
I'll be grateful when everything's back to normal again...which won't be for a while because I'm setting off to an indigenous community to volunteer in a couple weeks...
I'm looking forward to it a lot though :)
ANYWAYS, I think I've rambled on enough for one night..
I'll keep you posted on everything exciting that's coming up :)
Until Next Time....
Katelynn xxx