Monday, 23 September 2013

September Catch Up - Monday 23rd September 2013

So this is a bit of a long one because it's been a while since I last posted and thought I'd update you with what's been going on (although it won't be too much different from other weeks). It's alright though because it'll become more of an interesting read as of next week as I have finally booked and will be off to the East Coast for 3 weeks ..... exciting!!!!

It seems like such a long time ago now but Saturday 7th I went to Mel's 90s Housewarming Party (a girl from work). In preparation for this I spent all of Saturday wandering down Chapel Street trying to find something to wear, which resulted in buying a checked shirt and going for the grunge sort of look haha! It was such a good night, with a lot of alcohol consumed and it was really nice to socialise and go out with all the people from work! As I've said before, everyone is so friendly and I seem to get along with them all really well (especially when they are all older than me). I also met someone who was my age and goes to VU which was quite good. They've already said about going out to their student nights which would be fun and also provide the opportunity to meet more people of a similar age.
Cian, Roddy and Wei From Work At Mel's Party
At work last week (beginning of the 9th) I was pretty much doing the same as the last couple of weeks helping James out with training for those in the middle of the study, assisting with the post-tests for those that had just finished - analysing bloods, and helping out with those that were just starting - first training and muscle biopsy session. It actually turned out to be a busy week with early starts and 5.30am alarms most days.

The altitude hotel study has also started now and involves 2 people continuously living in a little hotel/apartment at the uni for a period (about 3 weeks). Because they are on campus 24/7 we have to take it in turns to do the night shift and be on call incase something were to go wrong. So Wednesday 11th was my turn and I had to sleep in the little control room for the night and wake up every 4 hours to record the O2, CO2 and altitude levels. I had been warned what the control room was like and it lived up to its expectations - noisy and warm!!! You could say it wasn't one of the best nights sleep I've had, but I guess some sleep is better than no sleep!

On Friday we had our usual Friday seminar followed by drinks in the bar. There was a good turn out, which meant we had a fair few to drink and ended up staying a while. Thanks to Brad, (who buys me a 6th pint half an hour before leaving when I already have a full pint) I end up leaving a little bit tipsy!!! I had already planned to go ice skating with Darcy (friend I met at Mel's the week before) and his flat in Docklands. Brilliant, as if I'm not bad enough at ice-skating as it is, I'm tipsy too!!! There was 6 of us that went in the end and it was good to meet more people, who were also really friendly! I actually had a lot of fun and even managed to stay on my feet the whole time, but I wouldn't quite call myself a pro yet!!!

The next day (Saturday 14th) I had to go into work to cover the day shift 8-5 for the altitude hotel. The day wasn't too bad, I went into the hotel to give the guys a bit of company for a bit and ended up being stuck talking to one guy for about 2 hours about the English culture, which followed by him cooking me some Indian sweet potato pie. I did not like it at all (I mean I don't like Indian food anyway) but had to pretend to like it to be polite, it was an interesting experience and one that amused many of the guys in the office,.

This last week at work has again been pretty similar to the past few weeks mostly helping James out with training for his study, but bit quiet other than that. Most of his guys are in the middle of their training, so this has just been running their Wingate sessions and getting involved in a few myself! For those of you that have forgot, or not read the other blogs, a Wingate is a maximal 30 second sprint against a load which is a percentage of your body weight! The guys in the study start with 4 sprints and progress up to 6, each with a 4 minute rest. I just do 5 sprints with a 4 minute rest between each once a week, that's hard enough and I can feel the benefit of it because I recon I am running quicker (no more Penelope pitstop for me Dad!!!).

This weekend (Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd) was pretty chilled out. I brought a road bike, which will now be my new form of public transport so just went to pick it up on Saturday. On Sunday
Ben (friend on placement from Bath) was in Melbourne so I met up with him and his friends on what was a lovely sunny day and went for a stroll along the river and then down to St Kilda to the beach for a walk along the pier and a drink on the beach front. It was really nice to meet up with him, first person I've seen since being here and was good to catch up and see what he's been up to and how he's getting on with placement. In the evening I had to head into work because it was my turn again to cover the evening shift and spend the night at the altitude hotel. I actually got a pretty good sleep so wasn't too bad and also was able to FaceTime mum and dad which was nice seen as I hadn't spoken to them in a while.

New Road Bike
Ben Comes To Melbourne
Other than that, not much else has been going on. The weather has been so-so, warm most days but a bit overcast (well I say it's warm, the true Aussie's don't think so). I know summer is coming though and just around the corner and I cannot wait!!! It's even more exciting knowing in 2 weeks I will be sunning it up in Queensland and the Gold Coast and then hopefully when I return to Melbourne towards the end of October we will have completely hit summer and it will be 30+ days from there on!!!

I have finally taken some pictures of the apartment for you all to see too, along with the beautiful view from our balcony and some gorgeous sunsets we get to see. Jess has now traded places with me and gone to Essex for 3 months to study so it is just me and Jasmine left but we get along really well and I really like it there.
Front Of The Apartment
Gym and Pool In Apartment
Open Lounge Kitchen, Living Room and Dining Room
Messy Bedroom
Awesome View Of Albert Park, Port Philip Bay and The Sea From Our Apartment
Little Balcony
Well I did say it was going to be a long one, but that just about brings you up to speed. When I go travelling I will blog everyday because I have a busy 3 weeks planned so will have a lot to tell you about where I have been, what I have been doing and the adventures and thrills I've experienced.

Missing all of you back home xxxxx
 

Friday, 6 September 2013

Last 2 Weeks - Friday 6th September 2013

Hiya!!!

Can you believe it is already September which means I have nearly been gone 2 months - it has gone so fast!!! I apologise for not having wrote to you and updating the blog for a couple of weeks now but I have been busy with work and other things.

Work is going good and I am really enjoying my time here at ISEAL and out in Australia, not to mention (and rub in) that we hit the mid 20s (degrees) last weekend and at the beginning of this week, which isn't bad considering it is still winter! And yes for any of you wondering, I did rock the shorts and t-shirt combo and headed down to the beach in St Kilda (typical English tourist). It was so busy down there because the weather was so good and I spent half an hour chilling on the beach before walking down the pier! 
Work is going well and I have been pretty busy in the labs the last two weeks being involved with a variety of testing and training. A study is starting in the altitude hotel this weekend, so on Wednesday I got involved with some of the pre-testing for that and next week I have to spend a night in the monitoring room.

Everything at the flat is also going well. My flat mates are really nice and I get along with them well and I promise I will put some pictures of it on here soon!!!

I didn't really get up to much last weekend and just had a pretty chilled one. Last Friday some of the phd students had their canditure presentations, which involves them presenting their proposed idea for their phd, after which it gets accepted or rejected so they can progress on to officially being a phd student! So it was a big day for them and after the 3 o'clock seminar we headed to the VU bar to celebrate. It was fair to say that we had a good few to drink. After 6 pints and realising it was 7 o'clock, I had to shoot back to Sue's because we were heading to the cinema to see Now You See Me for a charity night. The film was alright but then again I feel asleep through a good 30 minutes of it so I wouldn't take my word for it!!!

Anyway tonight my flatmate has some friends round for a sleepover because she is leaving to go to Essex (funnily enough) for 3 months, so I am going to chill with them for a bit!

Ciao xxx