The first day in New York City is almost behind us. It has been a long day since we arrived at the foggy JFK airport at 5:30AM ET. We got to our hostel, YMCA West Side, around 7AM without knowing that the check-in would be no earlier than 2:30PM. So, there we were with three over-weighted suitcases and three full carry-ons... Fortunately we got our bags to a storage room for the time we would be spending wondering around the city. We ended up walking for a good 7 hours and taking a few pictures of the really foggy city. We thought of going to the Bronx Zoo, 'cause their Wednesdays are free but decided to postpone it 'til next week. :) Walking around almost got us to the Eyewitness News!
After we finally got our teeny tiny room, we both just crashed and slept for a good 3 hours. Miko got both of us up and ready to go to dinner. We walked up to 80th street and walked into a restaurant called Chirping Chicken - finally a place where we could get sweet potato fries! Yummy.
So, as you can tell the first day has been pretty slow though we have still done a lot of walking. Miko just got back from the store, we'll have a relaxed night and get ready for the next 8 days of walking, walking and some more walking!
xo,
J & M
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Go Salmon Kings !!
Oh !!
Almost forgot to tell you guys how fun we had for the rest of the time without spending any money!
On Saturday we got tickets from my USA cousin for a ice hockey playoff-game; Victoria Salmon Kings (from Canada) VS. Utah Grizzlies. Of course we were cheering for the Canadian team and sure were the only ones! We got really good seats too, on the third row! Got to see those nice tackles really clearly - awesome! :) Though, there was family of five sitting on the first row; parents and three boys. Oldest most have been maybe 11 years old and youngest probably 4 or 5. The kids were shouting all kinds of stupid, retard stuff at the players and the refs.. "You fat ref, get your fat ass out of my face, I'm trying to watch a game here.." and the parents were even worse. So, finally when the Grizzlies lost and the boys realized that we had been cheering for the other team they started shout all that crap at us.. There was only one comment left to say: YOU FAT FUCK, SHUT UP! We left it at that. It was a fun night though. Haha.
Here are some pictures from that night..



xo,
J & M
Almost forgot to tell you guys how fun we had for the rest of the time without spending any money!
On Saturday we got tickets from my USA cousin for a ice hockey playoff-game; Victoria Salmon Kings (from Canada) VS. Utah Grizzlies. Of course we were cheering for the Canadian team and sure were the only ones! We got really good seats too, on the third row! Got to see those nice tackles really clearly - awesome! :) Though, there was family of five sitting on the first row; parents and three boys. Oldest most have been maybe 11 years old and youngest probably 4 or 5. The kids were shouting all kinds of stupid, retard stuff at the players and the refs.. "You fat ref, get your fat ass out of my face, I'm trying to watch a game here.." and the parents were even worse. So, finally when the Grizzlies lost and the boys realized that we had been cheering for the other team they started shout all that crap at us.. There was only one comment left to say: YOU FAT FUCK, SHUT UP! We left it at that. It was a fun night though. Haha.
Here are some pictures from that night..



xo,
J & M
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Farewell Salt Lake City
The last days in Salt Lake City have been pretty laid-back.

On Wednesday I took Miko to one of my favorite places in the Northern Utah, town called Park City. It's famous amongst celebrities, thanks for the gorgeous views, amazing cottages and the fact that the people let them have their space.

Near Park City is one of my favorite shopping malls, Target Outlet, including Guess, Nike, Levi's, Volcom, Vans.. We took my bestest friend, Kiara, with us too!




We spent the whole day up there and the moment we decided to hit the road and head back home, the most craziest snow-sleet-storm came in! I literally didn't see even eight of a mile in front of me, it was pretty scary to drive down the hill with all the trucks driving way over the speed limit in that weather.


Rest of the days we pretty much spent time with my (host) family.
I'm excited and sad at the same time. I feel miserable. The thought of leaving doesn't feel that bad when you know that your trip will still continue. I can't wait to get to New York!
On Wednesday I took Miko to one of my favorite places in the Northern Utah, town called Park City. It's famous amongst celebrities, thanks for the gorgeous views, amazing cottages and the fact that the people let them have their space.
Near Park City is one of my favorite shopping malls, Target Outlet, including Guess, Nike, Levi's, Volcom, Vans.. We took my bestest friend, Kiara, with us too!
We spent the whole day up there and the moment we decided to hit the road and head back home, the most craziest snow-sleet-storm came in! I literally didn't see even eight of a mile in front of me, it was pretty scary to drive down the hill with all the trucks driving way over the speed limit in that weather.
Rest of the days we pretty much spent time with my (host) family.
I'm excited and sad at the same time. I feel miserable. The thought of leaving doesn't feel that bad when you know that your trip will still continue. I can't wait to get to New York!
Friday, April 1, 2011
April in Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah..:)


New continent new scenery and culture.
Plane landed Thursday-Friday midnight Utah time. IT IS COLD! We're coming from 27+ to 2+ ;( Janina was happy to finally get back home, but for me it takes some time to adjust.
Salt Lake City is a lot like Texas geographically except the breathtaking mountains. The set up in the house is pretty much the same than what we had in Australia. There are 9 people living under the same roof; Janina's host parents (Marion & Alvin) and cousin (Douglas), two exchange students from Russia and Germany, two veterans and us. Oh and a one year old dog who bites everyone.
On the first day we went to Taco Bell, like I expected everything is waaay cheaper than in Australia, meal around 5-6$. Dinner wasn't that good experience at AppleBee's had a fatty sirloin stake with a cheesy prawns which added 3.50$ to the bill what the waiter must have forgot to mention!
So we went to couple malls around Salt Lake City, I never know where we are driving but it's good that she does most of the time :P We finally got to get some protein and supplements from GNC. We also started to train again at the local fitness center. At one of the malls we found a Nike factory store hence we spent almost 500$ on shoes and clothes..! :) There goes our budget...
It's getting a bit warmer in Salt Lake, around 20+ now although there's a storm coming..:(
J&M
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