
we all went our separate ways…
Hooroo!!
**The TWC Intern Abroad Experience from Start to Finish**

we all went our separate ways…
Hooroo!!
We all had a quiet week at work so we were looking forward to an eventful weekend. Unfortunately, things didn’t go exactly as planned but even with the setbacks everything ended up working itself out.
Since we generally don’t work Fridays we decided to go to the zoo hoping it wouldn’t be too crowded. We took a ferry out to the zoo early Friday afternoon and were determined to see every animal in the zoo.
There was an Australian walkabout in the zoo where kangaroos, wallabies, and emus were allowed to roam freely. One kangaroo even hopped its way right in between a family of five that was getting ready to take a picture.
Matt petting a wallaby
The Taronga Zoo is very pretty; the best thing about it is the view of the city from almost every part of the zoo.
CHOCOLATE…
So what do the zoo and chocolate have in common? They make for a great weekend!
Hooroo!!
It was 4th of July weekend in the U.S. but here it was just another weekend and we all intended to spend it in different ways. Some traveled, others stayed home and relax, and I shopped!
Sonia went on a 4 day getaway to Cairns with several other CAPA students. The trip was arranged by a travel group that CAPA hires to set up a number of organized travel options for interns to choose from.

They saw the Great Barrier Reef, went skydiving, hiked through a rainforest, took a boat through a crocodile pond, and the list goes on. The Great Barrier Reef was voted one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and from what I heard it is truly amazing.
Anna and Kelly took a weekend trip to the Blue Mountains along with Kelly’s family, who were visiting for the week.
View from a lookout
When we visited the Australian Embassy in D.C., one of the speakers suggested we go to Canberra and celebrate the 4th of July at the U.S. Embassy. Unfortunately, the celebration was only for diplomats and no one could pull any strings to get us in. Although there was nothing going on at the U.S. Embassy, the boys still decided to take a bus to Canberra. Canberra is home to the Parliament House, several other government agencies, and a number of museums. Despite Canberra being the capital of Australia, there isn’t much draw to the city and I wouldn’t say it’s a typical tourist site for college students. I think the guys would strongly agree! They spent two days in Canberra visiting museums and touring different government buildings. Did I mention that they had to walk everywhere too, that may be why they didn’t have such a great experience.
I, on the other hand, had a great experience shopping! Sydney is a shopper’s paradise. They have everything from large elegant malls to small chic boutiques.
The Queen Victoria Building is one of the nicest malls I have ever seen. Naturally, I couldn’t afford anything in the mall but it was nice to see how beautiful the design of the mall is. With its rounded arch ways, high ceilings, ceramic moldings, and bold paint, the QVB is truly a site to see… even if you don’t buy anything!
The Forever 21 of Australia
The last item on my shopping list was UGGs. I figured since I was in Australia I had to get a pair of boots from the place where they originated! It’s interesting that UGGs, a boot made from cold weather, originated from such a hot country; but then again Australia is interesting.
Hooroo!!
It’s funny how easy it is to get into a routine after doing the same things for a while. The weekdays are very routine; it’s work, class, TV/internet, sleep, and sometimes the occasional movie or UNO game. The weekdays can definitely be redundant but the weekends always make up for it!
Just like in college, weekends start on Thursdays. Most of us work 4 days a week so we usually have Fridays off. CAPA (TWC's partner abroad) sponsors a number of events for us to do on the weekends. They offer a range of events, from social and cultural events to experiential trips. Over the past two weeks we have gotten to take advantage of the entire range of events CAPA has to offer.
In terms of social events, Sidebar (a popular nearby pub) hosts a Thursday night event for interns. The event is the perfect intern get away. It gives us time to relax and unwind with our fellow students, Australian mates, and the rest of the world (because Sidebar is just below a hostel, so there are people from all over).
After experiencing the social scene, it’s always good to mix it up with a bit of culture. Each week CAPA sends us a Monday Memo; the memo states all the events that are going on in Sydney for that week.

the dolphins were just a bonus!
We spent the rest of the day shopping and dining at port… oh and jumping on a trampoline!!
Okay, optimists, you can read easy from now on. The bad is over and there is a lot of good to come!
On the good side...
The koalas at Sydney's Wildlife Park

And the kangaroos
Since the weather was so nice we decided to venture out of the city because many Australians have told us that Australia is not a city-dwelling country; instead it is a country that enjoys its outdoors. This fact was not at all surprising. Australia is home to a few of the natural wonders of the world and many breathtaking sites.
We are still working on making our way further out of Sydney and into places like the Blue Mountains, Port Stephens, Great Barrier Reef, and hopefully the Outback!
Until then…
On the ferry leaving Sydney
Surfing is a huge deal in Australia and everyone does it. We saw everyone surfing--from young boys and girls to old men. It is important to remember that it is winter here! Despite what you might think, it does get a chilly in Australia, which means the water is freezing. However, freezing cold water does not stop these Aussies!!
The ferry ride home was beautiful…
Harbour Bridge at sunset
The view of the city
The Opera House was lit up for Vivid Sydney, a festival of music, lights and ideas
Getting out of the city was amazing because in the city you can sometimes forget you are in Australia, so going to Manly Beach was a great reminder.
Memorizing my schedules and learning my way around was no big deal compared to how hard it was to master my internal clock. My first week here, I had to fight of sleep every night, and most nights I lost the battle. But now, my internal clock is synching itself with Australia time and I am having no trouble staying up.
We went to Luna Park, which was fun but it was a high school hangout… OOPS!! Well now we know!!
We went out to celebrate Dan's birthday
The next weekend was Matt’s birthday so we had to do it all over again...
Sonia got a free sombrero for being Mexican at Mexico night
We have finally started to enjoy Sydney’s nightlife, and a thriving nightlife it is!!
Hooroo!!