Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Free Melbourne City Tour, Free Wifi Spots and Kangaroo Meat

Hello Again, as I have said in my previous blog our first few days in Melbourne were the most difficult.  On our second day, I was dying to speak with my sisters. I wanted to tell them that we arrived safely in Melbourne. However, I did not have enough load to text them (even though I still have $3 worth of load, I wanted to save it for emergency purposes). Besides, I really wanted to see them using the video call. The internet connection in the service apartment comes with a hefty price of $5 an hour. I didn't want to pay that much.

All that we had was the Huawei Pocket Wifi and our Ipads. If you will visit Melbourne, smartphone is a must. It is beneficial, for example you can check the arrival of the tram using the tram tracker app. If you want to go somewhere, you can always use the PTV journal planner website to get there. . Really helpful for newcomers and tourists. Of course, Facebook..Need I say more?

My hubby and I decided to take the Melbourne Visitor Shuttle wherein you can visit the famous tourist spots in the city of Melbourne for free. At first, we thought it was the double decker bus. We realised that it was a different tour when they started asking for a $35 payment. Apparently, this wasn't the bus we were looking for. So, when we saw another bus arrived with a sign that says Melbourne FREE Visitor Shuttle, we were pretty sure it was the correct one so we hopped in. We visited a lot of places, but I dozed off most of the time. My hubby would woke me up once in awhile if he saw something amazing. We were excited to visit the Queen Victoria Market but got disappointed when we got there. It was closed because it was a Monday (They are close on Mondays and Wednesdays, don’t know why).  We didn't get to take a lot of pictures because my card memory was pretty full.

 MCG Stadium 
 We didn't know what was the name of the place but it looked historical so we took a photo. 
 Federation Square
 Flinders Railway Station

Melbourne Museum



After the tour, we went to Federation Square for the Free Wifi (Yipee!). Even though, I didn’t get the chance to speak with my sisters I just left them a bunch of Facebook messages. We spoke with my Tita Mina (“The Cool Tita”) and my in-laws.  We had to bid our goodbyes because our body couldn’t take the cold temperature anymore.



The first three days in the city, all we do is walk and walk. Even though the tram was right in front of us we still preferred walking. Why? It would be easier for us to learn the city and of course we didn’t know how to ride the tram. I tried reading the brochure about Melbourne transportation; but I still couldn’t understand it.  Tram looks little intimidating, so we chose to walk our way to our destination. We thought it was a good exercise. But..Oh boy! It could really test your strength and endurance especially when you have to walk 3km while carrying 5 kilos of groceries. Tired as a dog, I felt like we lose 2 lbs or more because of all the walking we have done.



We had our dinner at Hungry Jacks (Thanks for the free one-hour wifi). Finally, I had the chance to speak with my sisters. I really missed them. While holding back my tears, I tried to show them what Melbourne looks like. I showed them a poor picture of Bourke Street and Russell Street from my Ipad. I showed the food that I was eating using video call. My sisters and I were so excited to talk to each other but it was cut short because I already consumed the one-hour wifi. An hour of chikahan was not enough. I went home still trying to contain myself.  At home, my husband comforted me as usual and promised me that we will buy mobile broadband sim first thing in the morning.

The next day, my husband and I decided to buy the Vodafone sim broadband. It has the best deal among the Internet providers. We paid $2 for the sim card and $39 for 3GB. Imagine, 3GB for both of us! I didn’t think it would last. We are both heavy Internet users. My hubby likes to download stuff from the Internet and I am a self-confessed Youtube addict. Well, a little sacrifice wouldn’t hurt said my hubby. The 3GB lasted for 2 weeks with no Youtubes and video calls; we strictly used it for chatting and emailing. We also bought 2 Optus Phone simcard for $30 each (pre-loaded with $30) because most of the people we know use Optus. Optus offers unlimited call and text and free use of social media. Unfortunately, we couldn’t maximise the freebies because none of us has smartphone. Initially, we thought it would work on my Lenovo phone but it did not.  One of our greatest regrets is not buying Iphone in the Philippines. It was way cheaper and has flexible payment terms.

My hubby and I had our first grocery shopping in Coles. We spent $50 worth of groceries. My husband insisted on buying Kangaroo meat while I bought minced turkey (It was $2 cheaper than chicken for a special deal). When we got home, my husband asked me to cook the kangaroo meat for dinner. The moment I opened the cover, I was shocked with the smell. I wasn’t sure if it was the marinade but I really couldn’t tolerate the smell. I fried the meat, still wasn’t sure if I did it correctly. 

My first attempt to cook kangaroo meat

For my dinner, I cooked my own stir-fried veggies with minced turkey. Since, it was my husband’s kangaroo request, he had no choice but to eat it all. He said it was like a chicken liver with a rubbery texture. Well, I am not into liver and rubber, so I did not dare taste it.  I can still remember his face of displeasure while finishing the kangaroo meat. It looked like he was going to vomit. Maybe, I cooked it wrong. I do not know.  I just do not like the idea of cooking and eating kangaroos. They are way too cute and adorable in TV and pictures, aren't they?

 Photo courtesy of fanpop.com

See you on my next blog. Thank you for reading!


Love,
Nikki D. 

Monday, August 26, 2013

My First Melbourne experience

I created this blog to share my life experience in Melbourne, Australia. This will let my family and friends know what I am doing in my life - in detail.




My husband and I arrived in Melbourne last July 2013. Until now. I still can't believe that I am actually living in a different country. The first few days were the most difficult. From the airport, we took the taxi van which cost us a whopping AUD $85 (Php 3400.00). 


It was really difficult to carry 2 large boxes, 3 luggages and 2 bags. Good thing that my ever-reliable husband brought a cart which made it easier for us to transfer the boxes to the service apartment. When we got here, it was really cold. I didn't realise that wearing a synthetic knitted jacket and a shirt were not enough because golly I was freezing! When we got to the service apartment, our room was not yet available so we had no choice but to wait in the business room.  Feeling jet lagged, we sat in the couch and slept like a baby.   After 2 hours, the receptionist woke us up to inform that we can go to our room now. We stayed in one fully furnished flat with one bath tub (yehey!). Small but very cosy, enough for a young married couple. But when we got in the room, feeling really lethargic..all we wanted to do was to sleep.

When we woke up it was already 2:30 in the afternoon, we still have time to stroll around the city. Not only that, we were both famished. So we went outside to find food. I felt sudden comfort when I saw the 711 store because it was something familiar to me (who doesn't). 


Feeling a little adventurous, we decided to look for another food store. Since it was my first day, I had to take my photo opportunity.


And of course, with my hubby..


As we walked passed by Russell Street, we saw Target Centre. Once again, another familiar store (Not that we have Target in the Philippines, I usually watch youtube gurus buy stuff from Target). Our very first dinner was composed of Beef Noodles and California Maki. It was delicious for someone who was very hungry. It cost us $2 for the Maki, $18 for two big bowls of Beef Noodles and $4.80 for the 2 bottled water. We had to refill our water using the water fountain( still wasn't sure if it is clean and safe). For a newcomer, I consider our meal very expensive because in the Philippines these would only cost us like $4. 


I checked how much a haircut cost. Look at that.. $25 for ladies while you have to pay $15 for men. I usually pay $4 for my haircut in the Philippines. I knew I was being ridiculous, comparing the cost and all. Please bear with me, I just got here. Not only that, I am also known for being stingy. 


We head home after our dinner. We watched TV shows that I barely understood (except for MasterChef - food needs no words) and really crappy commercials. Because of the jet lag, we couldn't help ourselves but to sleep. Zzzzzz...

Alright, until the next blog. Thank you for reading! 

Love,
Nikki D.