I have been in Australia for 4 months as of yesterday. The cars look like they are driving on the correct side of the road. I don't feel self conscience about having an American accent. I can barley notice the Aussie accent. I eat at least one meat pie a week. I drink a coffee a day. And now I have to go back to America and get used to another way of life…again! I think the transition will be fairly easy, but it will be a change. I am going to miss Australia's colored plastic money. It looks like a monopoly bank every time someone opens a cash register; I love it. When I am back in America I am going to be so confused with dollar bills and all green!!! Now that I solidly drove a manual car, in a busy city, on the wrong side of the road, Nart is going to seem so….American. Driving him will be a piece of cake, once I remember that we drive on the right side of the road in America.
Australia has been a lot of fun. I am so glad that I did this and was lucky enough to have this opportunity. I met so many great people in Tanunda and at St. Hallett. And saying those goodbyes was the hardest thing of this trip. At first I thought the hardest thing was saying bye to my family and friends before I even got here, but I was wrong. The chances of me seeing all the people I have met here again are pretty small. I will do my best to see them, but you never know. Thankfully, that part is done. I have said my goodbyes and I am so antsy to get to see everyone at home again! I don't think I realized how much I missed them until I realized how excited I was to see them.