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Friday, August 27, 2010

Uni is finito.

I cannot believe I am writing this, but I have officially finished university and have moved home from Bathurst. It's sad, that's true, but it's also very liberating.

I just finished a week of internship at WIN television in Orange, and managed to get several stories on the TV. I even did a golf story. Yes, that's right, a golf story... and I don't usually go anywhere near sports reporting, so that was a huge thing for me.

Next week it's off to Macquarie Bank for two weeks, then a week at SBS.

I then have five days off with some of my best friends in Noosa - cannot wait.

Don't really know what's in store after that - I've applied to a bejillion ski chalets in France and nothing is permanent yet (please universe, give me a job!)... so it's a waiting game. Who knows, maybe I'll end up working full-time in Sydney for a while?

Ciao for now.xx

Sunday, August 8, 2010

City 2 Surf

Today my family and I ran the City 2 Surf, at 14km, it's the largest running event in the world.

This year marked the 40th anniversary of the famous city to Bondi race and, with wonderful weather, it was a fabulous day.

I set myself the goal of running the entire course and I ended up walking for a little bit up Heartbreak Hill, but apart from that, I did manage to accomplish my goal. I don't know my exact time yet, but it was between 80 and 90 minutes.

The blisters on my feet tonight are ridiculous. They are on both feet and hurt so much, but it was well worth it.

The best feeling of the race was sprinting between the 12 and 13km mark down the hill into Bondi, with beautiful views of the water and Calvin Harris blasting in my ears. So much fun! It was also brilliant hearing a rock band playing on the roof of the Sheaf Hotel in Double Bay, and it was very cute to see all the little kids on the sidelines wanting to slap your hand as you ran by.

I have always been a fan of fitness and exercise, so it was special today to know I was surrounded by similarly-minded individuals, not to mention everyone running by encouraged me to keep a quick pace.

I'd definitely recommend the race for next year to anyone and everyone. Even if you just walk it, it's an experience you can't afford to miss.

Plus, the feeling at the end, when you cross the finish line and your legs feel like jelly, the accomplishment is just indescribable.

Images courtesy of: http://cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au