Friday, November 27, 2015

Turkey Day!

On Thursday I celebrated Thanksgiving with my host family. This was a totally new experience for me. I got to experience this American holiday for the first time, and try some different, and sometimes strange foods!

Wednesday night I helped prepare some of the food and then had a bit of a sleep in on Thursday and avoided most of the hard work! I got to watch some of the Macy's Day Parade on TV, there were so many huge floats and inflatable characters, my favourite being Pikachu!

We had a big lunch feast. There was turkey, dressing, mac and cheese, and this sweet potato dish with marshmallows on top! I tasted it and it wasn't as bad as it sounds, very sweet though. Then we had pecan pie and mango key lime for dessert. All washed down with some interesting conversation and a few drinks.

Then for dinner we were off to the next feast, there were the same sorts of things to eat, and just as yummy! We didn't even have a chance to be in a food coma as were off to watch the Atlanta Gladiators hockey team play.

The game was very exciting even though they didn't win. We were really close, so much so that we could count the teeth the players did or didn't have when they got smashed up against the glass! There were not really any fights, but I thought it was pretty rough. There was one punch up and they played this "viewer discretion is advised" track which I thought was pretty funny!

 They had this little blimp that dropped prizes during the break and they had this competition where you could buy soft pucks to throw onto the rink. If you were closest to a certain spot you won a prize and the money from the pucks went to charity. There was lots of loud music and they turned off all the lights just before the players came onto the rink. It had a really great atmosphere.

So first Thanksgiving down; I had a really great time!


Then on Saturday a few of us GRSP's went to another Thanksgiving feast. We had turkey and pie and spent the day watching football. It was a great chance for us to just spend time together.


Saturday, November 21, 2015

Reverse Raffle and Christmas Parade

On Friday evening I went to a Reverse Raffle hosted by the Rotary Club of Braselton. They host a big event with dinner and draw one ticket out at a time until only one is left. You have a one in four hundred chance of wining $10 000, and your ticked includes dinner. It was a very cool and interesting event to attend.

On Saturday morning I went to help set up for a Christmas parade. It was an early start, and I also thought it was on early in the year too, but they get more people out if it is before Thanksgiving. We helped register floats and vehicles and got them lined up ready to go.

There were marching bands, cheerleaders, Scouts, and dignitaries. One of the clever floats I saw was a waste disposal group which had rubbish trucks and all the people had Oscar the Grouch t-shirts on!

We also ended up riding in the car taking the Mayor around. There were so many people out, and there were about 50 groups in the parade. I thought it was a really big parade for a town smaller then the suburb back home.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Lock down and a Jail Tour

Yesterday we were all startled to hear this very strange alarm going off and then received alerts that a violent crime had occurred. We were told to stay inside and lock all doors and windows. The school was in lock down and all classes were cancelled. It was scary, but as the day went on hunger took over! Eventually buildings were cleared and students in housing were brought food. You can find out more about what happened here and here.

Then this morning I had a tour at the Gwinnett County Jail. Incredibly the man who caused our lock down was brought into booking the same time we were being shown that area.

I found the tour very interesting. The jail is a pre-trial facility and is quite different to most jails. It has most facilities onsite, like a court. They have inmates who perform work duties, like cleaning and preparing food, and some inmates who care for and train dogs and cats from the animal shelter. It is an environment I have never been exposed to before.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

CNN and Georgia Aquarium

On Friday afternoon we drove to Atlanta in busy traffic for the next GRSP student weekend. When we arrived we all had dinner together before heading off with host families for the evening.

The group I was with went to a house and we had a bonfire. It had been a long time since I did that, and we toasted marshmallows, and made s'mores. It was cold out, but the fire warmed us up nicely. We then all went inside and watched Jurassic World. There was a group of about 10 of us. Then we split off into smaller groups to sleep for the night.

The next morning we were up early and delivered to the YMCA in Atlanta for the day's activities. We rode in a yellow school bus to downtown and broke up into two groups.One group went to CNN and the other went to The World of Coke.

I went to CNN and I found it very interesting. I expected more staff to be there though. It was good to see how things worked inside, and to see some technology and techniques that I recognised. After that we got back together with everyone for lunch.

In the afternoon we all went to the Georgia Aquarium, which is meant to be the largest in the world. There were lots of things to look at, including jellyfish, which are my favourite. We also saw a dolphin show which had a bit of a cheesy story, but was still good to see.

In the evening we had burgers for dinner back at the YMCA and we also went rock climbing and swimming. We had hot chocolate before bed and all slept together on big gym mattresses. We talked until late and didn't really get much sleep, but we all enjoyed our time together.


Sunday, November 8, 2015

GO DAWGS!

Alright, one strange thing I noticed is there are a lot of people preaching out on the street, way more then back home, especially outside the football stadium. I know I'm in The South but, some people were really set up with their own speakers and pamphlets too!

On Friday evening we were invited to go rollerskating. It was a bit of a last minute thing, but we thought why not? We had a great time, I hadn't been rollerblading since I was little. After a few hours we went to IHOP for pancakes and then went back to the dorms.

On Saturday morning we were awoken at 6 am to the fire alarm and everyone huddled under the balcony because it was raining. It was soon turned off and we could go back to bed.

We got picked up and 10 am and drove to Athens for the Georgia Bulldogs v Kentucky Wildcats game. We arrived and there were so many people everywhere!

The stadium seats 90, 000, which is only a bit smaller than the Melbourne Cricket Ground and more than double Patterson's Stadium.

It was a special game to go to as it was Military Appreciation Day. At the beginning of the game, just after the National Anthem, two Air Force planes did a fly over, and that was really cool to see.

The game was exciting and I slowly worked out what was going on. It was clear that these guys love their football!



Sunday, November 1, 2015

Halloween

On Friday I went for a bike ride to Downtown Lawrenceville. I got some comics, and then we went and got a really yummy coffee. I was long overdue for a nice coffee, and it was really good.

We also went trick or treating at school. It was a cleaver idea because different organisations gave you information, while you got candy.

On Saturday we went to a comic book shop that was participating in Free Comic Book Day. It wasn't as busy as the Free Comic Book Day back home, but we did go later in the day. I picked up a couple of free comics and then bought some for my own collection. We also stopped by a cupcake shop. It was very difficult to pick out what one to have, I ended up going with a salted caramel and a choc chip cookie dough.

For Halloween night we went to a house party. We just spent time hanging out, playing cards and watching movies. It was really great to just spend time together. We also answered the door to 'trick or treater's'. There were some very cute little kids in costume. My favourite was a little kid dressed as a dolphin


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