Cairnes Recap: Great Barrier Reef

On Saturday, our group woke up at 7 AM and headed out for a day of scuba diving and snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef. Luckily the sun was shining and it was a beautiful perfect day. We chose to spend our day with a company called “The Reef Experience” and I couldn’t have enjoyed it more.

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We started our day off with delicious breakfast sandwiches and a 1.5 hour boat ride out to the reef. During this time, they did a crash course for those who were planning to do an introductory dive. They broke us up into groups of ten, and of course I was in the first group called out… so the first one in the water.

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I was very excited but so nervous as soon as I put my wet suit on. Once I got in the water, they told me to put the breathing piece in my mouth and put my face in the water to try it out… I couldn’t breathe. I immediately picked my head up and took it out to tell the instructor. Instead of being concerned, he put the piece back in my mouth and pulled the deflating plug on my life jacket before pushing me all the way under the water. After a few minutes of feeling like I was hyperventilating, I caught my breath and began to enjoy myself. The instructor later told me that people tend to panic at the beginning and the best way to get them through it is to force them under the water. When you are in that situation, you will find a way to breathe (so he said…).

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On my first dive we saw one huge, colorful fish and tons of coral. It was really beautiful and the photos don’t do it justice. I felt so grateful the entire time that I had the opportunity to see such a beautiful place.

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After what felt like 5 seconds, the instructor started leading us back to the surface. I couldn’t believe it was already over and knew instantly that I was going to pay for another dive at the second location. I snorkeled for another hour or so while the rest of the groups scuba dived.

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Next, we had chicken and sausage with salad for lunch as we cruised off to the next location. It was only about a 20 minute ride, but it was a perfect break to relax out of the water a bit.

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Upon arrival at the second location, I was once again part of group number one. This time I was a little more excited to jump right into the water! 😉 Since we didn’t have to learn any basic skills again, we were able to explore the entire time. It felt like something out of a movie. We were going through little valleys and trenches along the ocean floor almost the entire time, and it was amazing.

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I loved scuba diving and would definitely do it again. I wish there were more places back home to explore like this! We finished off the day with more snorkeling 🙂

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Overall we had a great day on the Great Barrier Reef! Tomorrow I’ll write about the Barefoot Tour that we did on Sunday 🙂

xo,

Jaclyn

St. Kilda Beach

Last night we went out for a sushi dinner and dancing. The sushi place that we went to was not my favorite.  All of the sushi was on a rotating conveyor belt and you just picked off what you wanted. The idea of that just was not my favorite so I got a made-to-order dish of tuna maki instead. It was tiny and I spent the rest of the night starving until I got home.

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Part of our group just before we went dancing

Today it was over 80 degrees Fahrenheit so we went to St. Kilda’s beach. It was a very relaxed, low key day – which is exactly what we needed. The only disappointment was that the water was freezing cold. I didn’t go in further than my ankles.

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It was a lot different than beaches in the US, just based on the way that people were acting. There were no umbrellas, coolers, or beach toys. Most people were just laying on a single towel asleep. We were an exception to this of course.

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Right now my apartment is making pasta and relaxing for a little while. Being in the sun all day definitely wore us out!

xo,

Jaclyn

I’m Back!

Hi all! 

I haven’t written in about a month but am glad to say that I am back at it now. 🙂 I’ve gotten completely swept up in working full time and still trying to enjoy every second of my summer. I can’t believe it’s time to get back to school in just two weeks! Time really does fly. 

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Over the past month I have done a number of wonderful things! I spent a significant amount of time with my family, which I don’t get to do much while I am at school, and enjoyed every moment of it. Here are a few of my favorite moments that you missed…

1. Toby Keith Concert! 

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For my mom’s birthday the whole family went to see Toby Keith. I have always loved his music but had never seen him in concert, and I love him even more now! My mom has seen him six time and is a quite the die-hard fan, which I understand now. We spent the morning picking up snacks, packing the car, and coordinating schedules with everyone. We arrived at the stadium around 4pm and had a few fulfilled hours of tailgating! 

One of the best parts was that my cousin, Kelsey, was home from Colorado visiting for the week and came with us. Kelsey and I grew up together, more like sisters than cousins, and I’ve really been missing her since she left in February. She recently enlisted in the Marines and in less than one month she will be shipping off to bootcamp. I won’t see her until around Christmas time again so it was really great to catch up! 

2. Jason Aldean Concert! 

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My awesome boyfriend surprised me a few months ago with tickets to Jason Aldean for last weekend. We had a blast! His brother and friend came along, and we met up with a few of my friends from school there. It was a great night and we all had a blast. 

3. Cape Cod Vacation

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The stunning view from our hotel!

We spent most of last week vacationing in the Cape. I absolutely love it there and my family did too (it was their first time :)). It’s so relaxing and embodies everything that I imagine about summertime. The salty ocean air, ice cream shops everywhere, seafood at every meal, s’mores around a bonfire and sunsets on the beach. We all came back on Sunday extremely relaxed and excited to visit Cape Cod again someday soon. 

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We visited P-Town one day and spent the rest of our time on the beach. 🙂 

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Stole Conor’s hat for a picture!
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Goofing around after a game of mini golf 🙂

I highly recommend Cape Cod for a summer vacation if you are looking to unwind and have never been! DSC_0637

Check back tomorrow for a “Non-Runner’s” Treadmill workout!

xo, 

Jaclyn

Gratitude

I just wrote a longer version of this entire post and then my computer crashed :(. So, I’m going to shorten it up a bit.

Yesterday I spent the day at the beach with my family. We had a great day with perfect weather! There was a slight breeze, huge waves, and the sun shined all day long. 🙂 We got there around 10 AM and didn’t leave until 4 PM. When my family has a beach day, we always make it last as long as possible! IMG_3209

Around lunch time Conor and I took a walk down to a little ice cream shop by the water. I got a delicious chocolate caramel milkshake and he got an ice cream sundae. I can never turn down a milkshake, it’s one of my major weaknesses. On the way back, we ran into my best friend’s dad – what are the chances?! He told us that Victoria and her boyfriend were at the beach too, so we got to meet up with them for a little while.

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During Conor’s usual time napping (he can never stay awake at the beach), I flipped through my mom’s O Magazine. Every month I look forward to this coming in the mail. It is so positive and inspirational- it is hard not to feel good about yourself after reading it!

One article that stuck out to me yesterday was a question to readers: What is one small change you have made that has greatly improved the quality of your life?

There were many different answers, as expected, but one specifically stuck out to me. This reader said that she keeps a gratitude journal. Everyday she writes down three things that she is grateful for – regardless of how big or small- and why.

I thought this was a fantastic idea. It really would put things into perspective and help find the positive in each and every day. For the next month, I am going to challenge myself to keep my own gratitude journal and see how it affects my life. I encourage you to take on this challenge with me – I would love some company 🙂

Q: Have you ever made a small change that has greatly impacted your life? If so, what was it?