Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bathurst!

G'day Mates!

So as I wrote in my last really quick post, I just spent the weekend in Bathurst which is a very small town in the middle of nowhere about 4 hours from Sydney. I went with the Sydney Uni Ultimate Frisbee (SUUFA) team for a tournament called "the bathurst stampede" and it was an awesome weekend! It started with getting picked up at 5pm on Friday evening by a "party bus" which was really just a rental 12-person van, but we certainly managed to turn it into a party bus! (I'll spare you the details.) It took us about 4 hours to get to Bathurst and when we arrived a lot of the team had already gotten there and were settling in to our accomidations which were really cute little cabins. We were told to bring our own sleeping bags which obviously I don't have so I had my sheets and then a blanket that Becca let me borrow and thank goodness she did because it was FREEZING! The girls in my cabin were Fiona and Hammer (that's her nickname, obviously) and they were really sweet and a lot of fun to room with! We stayed up and chatted a little bit and then got to bed a little after midnight. The beds were only about 5'5 long and about 2 feet wide so I JUST barely fit in it and I like to move a lot in my sleep so I definitely woke myself up a few times by almost falling out! Needless to say I didnt have the best night sleep and then we woke up at 7:45 the next morning to go to the fields and play in our first day of the tournament.

Since SUUFA is such a big team, we ended up splitting up into basically an A and B team and having two separate teams for the whole tournament. I got to play on the A team which was really fun because it was with the girls I roomed with in the Cabin as well as Mike and Brett who are two guys I have known for a while from training. The first day of the tournament we played 4 games and went undefeated. It was great to play with such experienced players and I felt like I learned a lot and played really well!

The theme of the tournament was "stampede of your dreams" and therefore the home team hosted a pajama party at a local bar. Pretty much every player from all 10 teams showed up at a bar at 7pm in their pajamas which definitely got us some funny looks, but seeing as Bathurst is a pretty quiet town, we made up most of the population at the bar anyway! Not only were we all in pajamas, but the host team also hired a sumo-wrestling company to provide sumo suits and a mat for the players to wrestle each other. I wrestled a girl named Nikki on our team and it was really funny. I don't have any pictures yet but Brett does, so in my next post I'll be sure to get the pictures from him and post them because we looked pretty hilarious in those sumo suits! The rest of night, Mike and Izzy (another player on our team) took me around and introduced me to everyone they knew at the party! It was really nice of them because seeing as I went into it not knowing anyone, they made it really easy for me to meet new people. I learned some new slang, such as "bogan" which is the equivalent to our "hicks" or "rednecks" and apparently the whole population of bathurst are bogans. I also had a guy named Max help me work on my Australian accent...but it didn't go over so well...I'm really bad at saying "mate" properly! All in all it was a really fun night and the best part was when I got back to the cabin I was already in my PJs so I just jumped into my little bed and went to sleep!

Today (Sunday) we were given breakfast sandwiches at the field before our first game which was amazing. Then we played the top seed at the tournament in a bonus game and we beat them by one point! It was really exciting, but we knew that we would have to face them again in the finals and that they would want revenge. Our next game was the semi-finals which we won pretty easily, and then we faced the same team as the first game in the finals. We played really hard and there was a ton of running, but they ended up outplaying us and we came in second. It was unfortunate to go undefeated the whole tournament and then lose in the finals, but we still had a lot of fun and played really hard so it didn't really matter. The funniest part about the second day of games was that after each game while we would shake the other team's hands, people I had met at the bar the night before were all saying "good game Lauren" but I met SO many people that I hardly remembered anyone elses name! I guess they had the advantage of only having one new name to remember.

The last game ended around 4pm and then we got right on the "party bus" and headed back to Sydney. I just got back into my room now, and I have a 2500 word essay to finish before tomorrow!! Luckily I had been working on it last week, but it still looks like I'm going to be up pretty late finishing it tonight. But I don't regret leaving for the weekend because I really did have such a great time...even though now I'm going to be up all night working on my paper and I'm almost completely broke!! (It got to be REALLY expensive after paying for the tournament fee, party bus fee, accomidation fee, food and drinks!!) Anyways, on that note I should really get going on my work but I wanted to write this first because I've been so terrible with the updates lately. Unfortunately I didnt take any of my own pictures this weekend but lots of other people did and I will be able to get them at some point and put them up! Until then hopefully my words have been descriptive enough! :)

SO MUCH LOVE,

Lauren

2 comments:

AK said...

Hi Lo,

I can't believe of all places you were in Bathhurst. A really good friend of ours lives there. I would have told her to go watch. Her and her husband would have loved it. Oh well...Sounds like a fabulous weekend. Can't wait to see the photos.

xoxoxo

Lauren said...

I thought of asking you at the last minute if you knew anyone from Bathurst but all the people on my team told me it was in the middle of nowhere so I just figured you wouldn't know anyone in the area...shouldn't ever assume something like that!!