We did so much on this trip that not everything could/or should have made it to the normal blog; but because there are still some great things to show you, we will soon be posting some bloopers and outtakes from our trip.
Things that didnt deserve a full post but are definitely worth seeing (and laughing at)
Cheers!
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
A Blonde Farewell to Sydney, last night out at the Ivy


Thursday, March 26, 2009
Should I get out of bed tomorrow?!

Mine is Capricorn: I think it hit on my longing to stay in Australia very well.
Jeri's is Libra: No turning back aye? Perhaps on to our next trip?
WWF: More than Wrestling! Earth Hour 2009

All you have to do to support Earth Hour is go online and register to participate. It just means shutting your lights off for one hour! It is taking place on Saturday March 28 at 8:30PM!
This Year Vote Earth!
visit: http://www.earthhour.org/home/
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
"The Hunter": Hunter Valley Wine Country!



Wino! Jeri and I couldn't pass up visiting "The Hunter" Australia's equivalent to our Napa Valley. We spent the day drinking wine, eating cheese, and causing (a bit) of havoc at the wineries!
We started our day at McWilliam's award wining winery, where we spent...eh hum... 2 hours tasting wine and chatting with our new wine-making friends (As this was the start of the day, these are the only pictures we took.. the rest of the day was more of a blur!)
***As a side note, it is important for you to understand that "information center" in the Hunter Valley means an inlet on the shoulder of the road where there is a large map posted of the area--SUPER helpful*** So when we arrived at McWilliam's our wine tasting host Andy provided us with a proper map including his house which was artistically cut out and tapped to our map!
Matt was another amazing McWilliams host whom makes his own wine (keep your eyes out for him) He was kind enough to give us two bottles of his homemade (garage made) wine from his brand 14 Drops. Not knowing what they were getting themselves into...they let us run wild behind the bar and let us wear some amazing day-glow vests (these are worn out in the vineyards to keep track of people) which we rocked as indicators of awesomeness.
The GREAT Ocean Road (sorta)
We have realized how spoiled we are to live in California. The Great Ocean Road trip though was beautiful and scenic couldnt quite rival the coastal views of the California Coastline along CA1. Perhaps we are a bit biased... but there were a few things that definitely out-shadowed our ocean coast. A few of those being the rain forests that set slightly inland from the coast (with waterfall) as well as the 12 Apostles (formations that were formed from the crashing waves) which were stunning. And as with any scenic coastal drive there was the romantic Split lighthouse at Aireys Inlet where we sat on a wooden bench and slipped our warm coffee.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Penguin Parade: Phillip Island

"Jeri, quick, you distract the rangers, I will toss one in my purse!"
After waiting 2 hours on a beach in Phillip Island (2 hours away of Melbourne) Jeri and I witnessed the penguin parade! Every night at "dusk" which is really a way of saying, "whenever the penguins show up," the Fairy Penguins come out of the water and head into their burrows to rest for the night (and mate). 804 penguins came out for the penguin parade that night and they are so cute and tiny. Standing around 30cm tall, they are the smallest of the 17 types of penguins.
They were worth the wait! Since we could not use photography (it scares the little guys) here is a photo we borrowed from a website for your enjoyment!
Roughing it. Blondes on top and bottom....bunk!

True Conversation:
Girl (Stephanie) to Sara: "Hey are you here on holiday?"
Sara, "Oh yes, just for 5 weeks."
Stephanie: "Oh cool, I am in Uni (University) here. How old are you?"
Sara: "I'm 25"
Stephanie: (Gasp) "Well, you look good."
Sara : "Um... thanks."
Monday, March 23, 2009
How to Crack a Coconut.... Blonde Style....
Oh Crikey!

Just about a month ago a Croc (13 foot long) ate a 5 year old boy along the shore of the river we floated down (we were in a boat)... they killed the croc and found the remains inside. Very sad.
Luckily we were far more fotunate and only saw smaller crocs (and we made sure to keep our hands and legs inside the boat).
Here are a few pics from our Rain forest aventure!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
We Cairn do it... under water!


Jeri and I took a two-day trip to the reef, where we snorkled and dove to our hearts content! I don't know if you have heard of extreme snorkleing, but Jeri and I did it. In fact next to our names on the sign-in sheet the captain (Renaldo) wrote X-treme Snorkle. That is intense!
I don't want to brag but we were definitely fit the description of extreme. 4 snorkles and one dive a day for two days...amazing. We slept aboard the boat right on the reef, so we were ready for anything. Starting at 6am (the extreme part) we hit the water and saw sharks (white tipped reef sharks) stingrays, and even got to pet a turtle (which we named Esmerelda)
We may not be pro, but we were definitely X-TREME!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
We Cairn do it!!
Friday the 13th Jeri and I decided to tempt fate, and go bungee jumping! It was by far the scariest thing we have ever done, and to quote Jeri, "it was 10-times scarier than walking down the aisle!" When we got there we walked up the spiral staircase to a platform 50 meters (164 feet) above an 8 foot lake. I felt like I wanted to throw up, and Jeri said I looked like I was completely pale!
My last words to the guy before I jumped were, "Oh my God, I dont think I can do this!"
Jeri said, "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!"
Because no words can really do this justice.. here are the videos!
My last words to the guy before I jumped were, "Oh my God, I dont think I can do this!"
Jeri said, "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!"
Because no words can really do this justice.. here are the videos!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Hopping on to Brisbane...

It rained all the way up to Brisbane (there is a huge Cyclone that is heading this way--crazy!), and at one point there was so much rain that it actually covered the entire windshield, and to quote myself, (although the quote has changed and become more dramatic every time the story has been told) "Oh my God we are going to die, I love you Jeri!" It may have been something more like, "Oh S#&T!!" but the first was far more exciting!
Our trusty driver Drew made sure that we made it there alive, and that we received adequate levels of chocolate to keep us calm.
I don't know that there will be any more Brisbane blogs as it is about as amazing as watching water boil... okay, maybe even less.... oh well. In a few days we will be flying to the Great Barrier Reef!
oh and p.s. we did win trivia night tonight at our hostel so that added about 2 points to our stay in Brisbane, bringing the total to: 2.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Gay Mardi Gras!
Last night the Mardi Gras parade started around 8pm near Hyde Park (fitting) and the party went until about 9am. We left the parade around 10pm and ventured out to the bars and got to enjoy a night of feather boas and shimmer glue. Although we didnt make it until 9am, we did have a lot of fun with some SF friends. Our friends Lauren and Lauren joined the blonde duo (to save people the trouble we just all introduced ourselves as Lauren).
We leave for Brisbane tomorrow, so we wont have many posts until we get back--so stay tuned! Gold Coast, Great Barrier Reef ... here we come!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
From Bondi Beach... We just couldnt resist...
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Life's a Beach!

Oh, the life.... heard it

Tastes like.... Lambeef!
For all of you who have long anticipated this next post, we felt it was only right to delay the tasting of the Kangaroo (Roo), as we just posted cute pictures of us feeding them. The mantra we tried to remember as we tasted it was, "kangaroos are very over populated and they can be mean." And as we had our champagne and our wine, it got easier to get used to the idea of eating the Kangaroo. Just in case you are wondering, and I am sure you are... it is a very lean dark meat (very high in iron and low in fat) with a taste somewhere in between beef and lamb (Lambeef!) So here is to Roo!
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