Well, it's been one hell of a ride, and for the most part, I'd say it was worth it. I've learned a lot here, one of the most important being: I am very privileged and proud to be an American. Second, those random people you never expected to meet in your life that you boarded with in college? News flash, they are NOT the worst roommates in the world. Trust me, there is always another human being out there that knows how to prick your nerves worse than the person who already is. Hint: You share at LEAST a quarter of your DNA with them...give up?
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This isn't even an Australian sunset, why'd I put it here? Because it's GORGEOUS!! Bali is HEAVEN! |
One of the happiest moments of all was when I started my internship at Expense Check! I found purpose for being in Australia. I'm eternally grateful for the experiences I had and what I learned working with them. The BEST times I had are with my Australian family that I learned to love and know. Seriously, they all saved my sanity swooping me under their wing as their sister.
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Night Queen Vic Markets were the BEST! |
I must not forget that being able to go to the Melbourne temple was a very sweet experience. It was very nice to find home with the Spirit in this strange land.
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This photo needs no caption, only one word. Home. |
There have been highs and lows, and some curves (think of Australia as the little sister that doesn't want to grow up) but all in all, Australia was a good choice.
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The best dinner I've had yet! Pasta Bombay at Lazy's Moes. Seriously, the largest serving of pasta I've ever seen in my life! The catch? They don't do take-away boxes! What?? |
Australia, may you always look up to your big sister, America. We'll be rooting for you.
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This was the coolest thing I saw going on down by North Melbourne Central station. Avengers unite! |
Oh, and as a parting gift, Henry gave me his cold.
And that's the way it is, folks.
Jess
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