Friday, October 31, 2008
Final Outback Day
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Outback Adventure Day 2
The sun rising next to Uluru
After watching the sunrise, we headed to The Olga's (Kata Tjuta). There was a walk through the 36 domes called the Valley of the Winds which must be done in the early morning because the heat gets so extreme that it's closes at 11am. We walked for about 3 hours and it was beautiful and relaxing as there were very few people around.
Hiking through The (VERY WINDY) Valley of the Winds
We then headed to have lunch and on towards our destination for sleeping that night.
In order to get to our campsite, we drove off road for about 5km's and finally came upon a little hut, and campfire where we were staying (very remote). There was a bathroom which only had 3 walls and a shower which was heated by a fire that we would have to light (no showers were had that night or morning).
That night we enjoyed some more Kangaroo tail and also were able to get some good shots with the tail prior to being cooked up.
We also saw a brilliant sunset and were able to snap some nice pictures.
Another few beers by the fire, and listening to a few Outback stories from Tony and it was time for sleeping. A few of the guys in our group were snoring, so Erin and Christiana (Germany) had some trouble falling asleep, but finally made it to bed.
Stay tuned for our 3rd day which included an adventure in "Australia's Grand Canyon".
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
WayOutback Tour Begins
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Alice Springs
We proceeded to do a little exploring and shopping around town and looked for an Opal. My mom bought an Opal when she was in Australia as they are mostly mined in Australia (97%). We spent quite a long time in the shop speaking with the owner who was following the Red Sox in the playoffs and previously worked in Washington DC for a couple of years. We left empty handed, but at a couple other stores we were able to pick up some fly masks (wait until day 2 and you'll see pictures).
We bought some beer, water, sunscreen, bug spray, and some granola (muesli) bars and then headed back to our hotel. We had dinner at the hotel and went to bed early as we had an early pick up the next day by Wayoutback Tour to begin our Outback adventure.
On another note, both Erin and I completed our absentee ballots today in our private voting booth in our apartment and they will be mailed tomorrow. Also, I had my first touch rugby game of the season tonight.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Back Home in Auckland
Friday, October 17, 2008
Leaving...
Tonight we went to the supermarket to pick up a few last minute items and saw a Kiwi Celebrity. His name is Paul Ellis and he's one of the judges on New Zealand's Got Talent.
Speak with you soon!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Rock Climbing
The other night Erin and I went Rock Climbing at an indoor climbing centre here in Auckland. We had a coupon from our Entertainment book, so instead of costing $40, it cost us $20 which was pretty good. The place was massive and had a ton of different walls and ropes to use.
We told them it was our first time and a guy gave us a quick safety lesson and then we were off. We both did very well climbing the wall as well as being the belayer down on the ground. For those of you who don't know the belayer is the person at the bottom who manages the rope and lets you down after you have reached the top.
It was tons of fun and we plan to go back after we return from our trip to Australia.
Thanks again for voting. The other choices which got some votes were shearing a sheep and mini golfing. It would be fun to shear a sheep although I think it's rather difficult.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Survey Time
Tonight we did something. Please register your guess below:
We look forward to sharing what we did tonight with you in 1-2 days after we have given people a chance to vote.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Pink Star Walk
We had a good turnout from work and our new friends from Connecticut, Deon and Steve joined us as well. The day started off very rainy, so we were a little bit nervous about what the walk would be like. We were lucky as it only rained for about 15 seconds.
The event was lots of fun! At the end of the walk there were sausages, ice cream bars, massages, and goodie bags for the participants as well as a fireworks display. Here is the shirt that we arranged for the Hudson Team.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Chicken Taco Soup
Ingredients
1 onion, chopped
1 16-oz can black beans
1 16-oz can kidney beans
1 16-oz can corn (drained)
1 jar taco sauce
2 14.5-oz cans diced tomatoes
1 1.25-oz packet taco seasoning
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
Directions
Mix everything together in a slow cooker. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours. 30 minutes before serving, remove chicken and shred. Return chicken to slow cooker and mix with soup. Top with tortilla chips and sour cream.
Servings: 14 (3/4 cup)
In addition to cooking this weekend, we went to an outdoor gear store and did some shopping for our trip to Australia. I got a backpack that will hold our stuff for two nights of camping in the Outback and another pack that fits into a tiny little pouch for easy travel. We also both got a new pair of shorts because we checked the temperature and it's currently in the high 90s over there. We were very excited about the sales we found. All of the goods cost us less that what the backpack would have at full price. Yay for a great shopping trip!