Saturday I met Grace in the city to spend the day with her. We caught a tram up to Brunswick Street, where we grabbed lunch at a local deli and caught up a little over the meal. We went by her father's house, just a couple of blocks from Brunswick Street, then by her brother's house, which was even closer. I met her brother and his girlfriend before we set out again to continue exploring Brunswick street. Grace knows EVERYONE on Brunswick street. We visited one restaurant and after greeting everyone, we were served smoothies. We then crossed the street to a bar her friend Hannah was working in and talked to Hannah for a while over coffee. We then spent several hours unsuccessfully searching 2nd hand shops and clothing stores for a leather vest for a Michael Hutchence Halloween costume to be worn Monday night (yes, late, pre Melbourne cup, Halloween party). We rested at her dad's house and watched TV, then met her friend Glenn for dinner at the Little Creatures restaurant. After steaks, beers, and sticky toffee pudding, we went down the street to the American bar called The Kodiak Club. She knows everyone there too, and they were carving a pumpkin behind the bar in preparation for the Monday night party. The menu at the bar includes grilled cheese with Kraft American cheese, hush puppies, and chicken and waffles. I got a whiskey and ginger ale to sip on before we moved down to another bar called The Black Pearl. It was very crowded, but Grace led me upstairs to a speakeasy type of place called The Attic. You couldn't go in without ringing a bell and being allowed in. I couldn't decide what to order, so told the waitress what kind of cocktail I felt like and she prepared it by my request. We spent the rest of the evening there before saying goodbye and making promises to reunite sometime in Australia or America. I walked home and got in around 12:30. I quietly crawled up into my top bunk (seems the one night I stay out, the lights were turned off before midnight).
Sunday I planned to go to the beach then meet up with Samara later in the day. I asked the guy at the desk who helped me when I checked in about how to get to St. Kilda, then Brighton Beach. The St. Kilda tram was easy to find, and I caught it around 9:30. I tried to buy a day ticket when I got on board, but the machine was broken. I looked around and quietly took a seat, unsure of what to do. I watched other people try to buy and ticket at other stops and give up and sit down, so I figured at least if I got caught riding without a ticket, I would have others in the same boat.
I got up at 5 am, grabbed all my bags and bed sheets so I wouldn't have to go back into the room, and went to the bathroom to shower and get ready. Sarah and Emmanuel were a little late picking me up, but we found our way out of the city and then grabbed breakfast at a petrol station before heading to the Great Ocean Road. It was a good day to do the road, but I only got a couple of pictures before my camera died on me. We stopped at a lighthouse and the 12 apostles (there is like 4 now) and the London Bridge. It took us about 13 hours to get home (compared to the 10ish it took us to get there), but it wasn't too bad. We listened to 80's music, Motown, African beer, Disney songs along the way. we had an entertaining little drive when Emmanuel drove Sarah's manual car, and he is still learning to drive manual. He only stalled it a couple of times, haha. We saw the Big Lobster on the way home as well. We hit crazy thunder and lightening storms as we were almost into Adelaide. I was very tired when we got home, made some rice and beans for dinner, then went to bed.
One week until I go home. This week is about getting ready, eating out of the freezer to clear out the space while I am gone, spending as little money as possible. Tomorrow is the election in the US. I am a little worried. We will see what happens...
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