At the uni, there's a rock climbing wall which has pretty much become my second home. They hold belay clinics and kayak clinics and surf clinics and any other sports clinics they can conjure up. Anyway, I'm really loving all the sports facilities here and can't wait for the basketball season to start.
A few weekends ago, my friend Chelsea took me to the Appalachian mountain area and to her home up there for a few days. It was a really good trip with heaps of sightseeing. The mountains here are so beautiful. It's such a breath taking area and me and some friends are returning there next month to do a proper camping/hiking trip in the mountain region.
So far, like everyone warned, time has flown so fast. I can't believe it's almost been two months already. I feel like I haven't got much time left here. Homesickness sets in a lot more now that there aren't crazy excursions everyday and I guess you have more time to think about what's happening at home. But, the study keeps you pretty busy of course. This semester I have to sit 16 exams/quizzes along with a EU consultation and pop quizzes. So, basically if you fall behind your readings, your screwed. But it's manageable and the work is very intersting. Last week I sat an exam about Native Americans so I'm learning heaps about American history and culture in class.
The other evening I went to a talk by Chris Abani, an author and victim of the Nigerian conflict, which was fascinating. He spoke about his experiences and his books. The university puts on a lot of presentations from guest speakers and it draws a MASSIVE crowd. So many people came to the talk. He was so interesting to listen to I ended up getting one of his books... which I have yet to read...
Anyway, I think that's most of the gossip for now, I'll try and talk more next time. :)
Cheers.

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