"Waaaa!"
I'm sick!
I've spent the whole day in bed! It's so boring!
I'm the worst sick person ever. You've probably heard of 'man-flu', right? Where the male you know gets the sniffles and all the sudden all that brute masculinity is washed away at the site of him moping around the house wrapped in a blanket, wearing your purple slippers, with a tissue in one hand and a cup-o-jo in the other, and the only noises he makes aside from the grunting and sneezing that accompany a flu, are pathetic whines about how he may in fact, be dying. The robust smell of diesel (the fuel, not the man-fume) is quickly overrun with the scent of eucalyptus, curtesy of the vaporiser he begged you to set up (you know, to prevent his death). Well, thats nothing. When I get sick... I cry. I want someone to hold me and stroke my head because I AM dying, I'm sure of it!
"Call the lawyers, draw up my will... order the Lily's and Tulips for my funeral!".
Last night I had no voice so I made the decision to take work off today. I work with Children and not being able to communicate would be useless... and frustrating. When I'm in a foreign country and I don't know the language I just bust out some Charades, however I don't think the idea is transferable. The kids I work with are two. and under.
So I spent the day at home, dying, feeling sorry for myself, doing hourly vocal tests (3:00pm, voice returning!) and drinking enough tea to suggest it may be an addiction. And yes, I'm wrapped in a blanket.
I laid on my bed looking at the roof, listening to the radio, trying to convince myself to study... I woke up three hours later and realised I had drifted off thinking about the intricacies of "The Trip" (that's what I'm calling it, as of now). So I've decided to share some of the details with you. Because that's way more fun than studying.
While you read, enjoy my funeral song, favourite of all time, after all, I am sick!
THE TRIP
It all begins with a bar course, one that I can attend in either Melbourne, Sydney or London. Sydney is kicked to the curb. The course goes for a month and is run like a full time job (it's a pretty good course). So, Do I spend the month is Melbourne and take the opportunity to cross "residing in another Australian state" off my list? Not to mention a smorgasbord of live music. and beer gardens!? Or do I move to London, like half the other Aussies I know?
Well, It looks like England is winning, Simply because if I can put down "Worked in a bar in London" on my CV, then I'm more likely to get a job in other countries. Also, I've been to England three times and only done about a quarter of the things on my 'England' list. And secondly, if once the course is over and I decide that I'm over London, I can jump on a bus and head to Liverpool... which is secretly what I want to do, anyway.
The bar course is world renowned (and has the price tag to match!) but I get the feeling that it'll end up being well worth it in the long run. The company helps you get a job (at a location of your choice) once you've completed the month training.
So this is why I'm leaning towards England.
It means I could go sooner and work for a few months in the UK (thanks to a Duel Citizenship I obtain curtesy of an English mother and half Scottish father).
If I can arrange it to be around Spring time I can finally wear my tweed fedora and (faux) Fur coat (not together, of course.)
Thirdly, I could pay a mere 220 Pounds and do a 10 week French Class for when I finally live in France (Yep, that's a new addition to the trip)
And lastly, I could get a job at The Cavern! (Hey... a girl can dream!)
Then, after about three months, I can jump on a plane and head to L.A as originally planned.
Why L.A? A few different reasons...
Firstly, there's my friend Sarah. I've mentioned her before, she's the girl I haven't seen in EIGHT years. And with my new Certificate in being-a-kick-arse-drink-mixer-with-the-flair-skills-of-a-vodka-soaked- ninja, I might be able to get a job and stick around for a few months.
Secondly... I can't afford New York City.
And then make my way through Central and South America, learning, writing, eating, drinking and surfing, before finding a place to live in Rio for a few months where I will work in the favelas during the week and party on the weekends... maybe even marry me a Brazilian.
From Brazil, it's a full circle until I arrive in Colombia where I will fly out and land in South Africa. This continent will involve more volunteer work, more surfing, more beer and more fear. Not to mention animals, tribes and jumping off a HUGE bridge!
(and by huge I mean 216 metres, highest bungee in the world, and I'm so scared of heights I can barely handle a step-ladder)
The next leg of the trip is a bit fuzzy at the moment. The plan is to make it from South Africa to Russia, overland... without doing a tour. I want to go through Egypt, through the 'Stans (Pakistan, etc), down to India, through Nepal, Tibet, China and Mongolia. I need to do a lot more research on this because as things stand at the moment there isn't much information on the best route to take. However, instead of this fact being a deterrent it's done the opposite... I makes me want to do it more. The fact that by the time I leave I will be a qualified travel writer means that it's an opportunity to discover a few things here that I can share with other travellers that at the moment, aren't easily accessible . The fact that I am a woman makes it even better.
Then into Europe... which, as 'Rage Against The Machine' put it "Ain't my rope to swing on". Aside from Amsterdam I didn't fall in love with too much of Europe. However, France had the potential to steal my heart, if I weren't DYING (of laryngitis). And Germany could have kept me hanging around if Amsterdam hadn't been whispering my name.
So once the trekking through the dust and thick air of the middle east and into the ice and thin air of Mongolia and Russia, I will once again put to use the skills I learned almost two years back at a month long bar course in Ol' London town. Working in Nice, France (which explains the french classes I will take in Liverpool), And Berlin, Germany...
Nice, France.... Niiiiiccccce.
Berlin, Germany... Beer and beets await me.
Then off I trot to that beautiful little place called Amsterdam. That place I was in not even an hour before I decided I was going to live there, one day!
Amsterdam. My love.
And then... who knows...
I haven't been to South East Asia in a while.
Well, that's it for now.
Be back soon.
(If this flu doesn't kill me)
Ash
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