Aug 27
First Week+
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I’ve been in Sydney for over a week now and I’ve been loving my time since I’ve landed. I feel at home. I feel welcome in a big city. This big city. I can relate to the people around me and they seem to say the same. People are interested in the same things I am. I’ve honestly never felt that way before. I just can’t help but feel part of something bigger. However… I get the impression that I’m much less unique here. The people here that are unique stand out a lot. I’m just another faggot wearing a hoodie, a scarf and some fancy glasses really. That’s the downside to feeling understood… feeling generic.

I started work on Monday and everything is going well. I’m working on a research project at MacQuarie University programming an eLearning portal which is already used in serveral universities and schools worldwide now. The project is called LAMS and is worth checking out. For the IT guys, LAMS is developed in J2EE with the help of Flash. I’m learning a lot, and fortunately, I get to do this at my own pace.

I’ve found my new place right near Central Station. I’m close to all the places I enjoy most, I can catch an express train to work and back from Central, all the necessary services are two steps away, the flat I’m living in is brand spanking new and my flatmates are sweethearts. Joie joie joie!

I’ve caught a bad cold lately which, in my opinion, may be bronchitis. Keep in mind that I’m no doctor! My mom just came down with it as well and I’m guessing that I’ve got the same bug. Gimme the antibiotics so I can get this shit over with already!

Otherwise, been hanging out at some awesome cafés and have been getting to know Sydney quite well. Glebe, Newtown, Balmain… all wonderful districts.

Hoping to hear from you all soon. For those that don’t read this stuff, I’ll be sending you an email soon. Cheers!

Aug 19

I’ve got so much to say and so little time to do so! That’s when bullet lists come in handy! Here goes (I’ll develop on these things when I get the time):

  • Everything is more expensive here when compared to Québec but not necessarily by a lot. Rent and transport are terrifyingly expensive. Food is almost on par. But pies are cheap here. So is Thai food: you can find deliciously cheap Thai food all over the place.
  • The Newtown district of Sydney is the most amazing I’ve been in a long time. Photos to come.
  • Sydney’s Victorian-style old terraces are beautiful. Imagine small roads lined with them, covered by leafy palm trees and other vegetation. They are the kind of houses that you would want to sneak around as a little bird and spy on the folks living there and check out how they live and what kind of artwork the like and hang on their walls.
  • There is so much amazing Aussie music to discover. I should have bought tickets to HomeBake. I’m getting to know all kinds of amazing new bands and shows. I’ve already booked one venue. Can’t wait. If you’re curious, check out “Angus and Julia Stone”, “Josh Pyke”, “Pnau”. All different styles ranging from folk to electro.
  • It’s always sunny here but it gets cold at night and in the morning in Winter (which is the present season). Temperatures during the day are wonderful at the moment… can be compared to early Summer back home. Jeans/t-shirt kind of weather.
  • Sydney kids dress well… see really well. I’m living in the University district at the moment so there are lots of young people around. But everywhere I’ve gone yet I see guys and girls alike, dressed from head to toe in trendy threads. Very cool stuff.
  • The city is uber gay. This being said, I haven’t even been to the gay part of town yet (although Newtown is well known for hosting the lesbian crowd and tends to attract Sydney’s eclectic crew).
  • People here are quite green-driven which is really nice to see. Got to go to the “Live Green” festival taking place in Victoria Park (which has a rockin’ outdoor pool like at Parc Jean-Drapeau) near Sydney University. For those interested in sustainable development (développement durable) go check out Sydney’s promise for 2030: http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/2030/. Enjoy.
  • There are a couple of Universities in Sydney. The only I’ve been around is University of Sydney and it is wonderfully arranged. Modern yet classic. Alouette.
  • The only thing really more expensive here compared to Québec is accommodation. Everything else is on par. People lie.
  • Café culture is a reality here; finally… I get to live in a city!
  • Art galleries and expositions! Tonnes and tonnes!

All this being said… I’ve hardly seen anything of the city yet. I’ve pretty much been around the Inner West district which is the one that interested me the most. I’ve still got Central Sydney and the touristic places (think The Rocks, think Opera House, think Harbour Bridge) to visit, not to mention the beaches!

There’s lots of stuff to be seen and thankfully, I’ve learned a lot from last time abroad. Time is precious… you never have enough time to see everything. So I’ve promised to get my shit together and organize my time and plan in advance (I know you’re all saying I’ll never make it but I will (Djou, je tuerais pour voir ta face de pet en train lire ça)). There are lots of cities around that I wanna get acquainted with, lots of national parks that I want to go trekking at, lots of gigs to catch, lots of restaurants to experience, etc. etc.

All this being said, I miss you guys a lot and wish you were around to live this with me and also to have a bit of support when I’m not feeling a+ health-wise. Speaking of health… rest assured, what I’ve come down with is more than likely not related to my previous Myocarditis. However, I still don’t know what it is. I’m totally functional and can get everything done normally, but these pains are still lingering but are more annoying and worrying than they are painful. So yeah… I miss you guys. Hopefully I’ll get to see you guys around here in the coming year… I don’t expect anyone to come, but if you ever do, I promise you will have a great time.

It’s 6 in the morning. Still jetlagged a bit hehe. It’s almost a good thing if it gets me used to a routine of early-waking! That would be awesome.

Sur ce, wishing you guys the best from here in Sydney. Much love. Looking forward to hearing from you guys and gals, no matter what the medium. I’m on Skype and MSN all the time, being the Internet whore I am. Otherwise, for those interested, my new Aussie mobile number is +61 0402095602. Be good!

Aug 17
Down Under
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Hey folks,

I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time now. A blog post that is worth posting. My theory about being abroad was right after all… blogging from home is just boring and no fun whatsoever. Being away definitely brings out the need for me to kinda brainstorm about what’s been going on and eventually spew it out onto this virtual canvas. Can’t help but admit that this feels nice; I really missed blogging.

So yeah. I’ve landed Down Under in Sydney a couple of days ago. I’ve hardly had time to take anything in unfortunately because the arrival has been quite hectic for a bunch of reasons, notably, because of health concerns (see post below). For the non-frenchies, basically I had a weird incident with a rare cardiac disease called Myocarditis a few months back. A day before my departure for Oz I was having some strange pains in my chest… nothing like last time. I just thought it was just anxiety and that it was completely normal so I kinda of let it slide (bravisimo Paul). Just so happens that the pains were still hanging around on the plane and are still going on at this very moment. Now…

So this is where the story continues for those who are up to date. I went into the hospital today at Royal Prince Alfred here in Darlington which is where I’m staying (at an AIESECer called Jonothan’s place) (who is totally awesome) (thank you Jono)! I’ve never been so well received at a hospital before in my entire life. I didn’t know efficient hospitals like this one ever existed except in theoretical left-winged fairy-tales. The lowdown: you arrive, you fill out a form, do triage with a nurse. BAM, you’re being monitored, tests are being done, you see the doc. The results are back. They let you go (thankfully). All the staff were absolutely amazing and just so friendly. I couldn’t help but thank everyone personally afterwards, especially given that the results of my tests came back fine on every level: ECG was fine, chest x-rays were fine, all the blood tests were fine (cardiac enzymes, sedimentation, blah blah blah). So I’m heading back tomorrow for a few other tests, most importantly, an echo cardiogram (which is the most enjoyable test ever, in a strange gooey kind of way). I swear it’s a wicked awesome test. You get to see your heart come up on a super techno screen in all kinds of flashy colors. Just great. hehe Well… that being said, things are really looking up. I’m looking forward to totally getting rid of this condition whatever it be, as soon as possible in order to start taking fully advantage of my time in Sydney. Hooray for staying a year and not 3 months or something.

Now that the health topic has been taken care of, I can talk about the rest. First of all: AIESEC! AIESEC, AIESEC, AIESEC! I’ve never met so many awesome, talented, sweet, friendly and helpful individuals in so little time. Lucy, who is in charge of ICX here at Sydney and who raised the TN I’m taking part in, came to get me first thing in the morning at the airport alongside Florencia. Wonderful people. They showed me around the U of Sydney area which is just amazing. The campus is simply beautiful… makes Université Laval’s campus look like such a farce (once again… does this sound familiar? Linköping?). The vegetation here is so different from what I’ve seen before and is really a sight for sore eyes. Parks are everywhere. Two thumbs up.

I also got to go around a district nearby called Newtown. All I can say is “wow” and I’m sure that the folks that have been to Sydney before agree. Tonnes of cafés, hip shops, cheap restaurants; the kind of place you can walk around all day just window shopping armed with only a latté. I’m really looking forward to getting to know the neighborhood more.

The girls then dropped me off at Jonathan’s place who has been taking me in for the last two nights: THANK YOU JONO. Jono’s been so hospitable in all respects… I owe him a lot. Sames goes out to Anastasia, possibly AIESEC Sydney’s new LCP, who has been just incredible. On top of it all, they make quite an explosive duo.

I’m looking forward to getting the hang of the city as a whole. I’ve haven’t been out much for reasons mentioned beforehand. Things will start getting interesting soon enough once the health issues are settled and the other misc. stuff is taken care of: cell phone, bank account, place to stay, etc. I start work straight off the bat on Tuesday so I don’t have much time to waste. Looking very forward to that as well.

I got to meet some work colleagues, interns and other fellow AIESECers on the night I arrived. Once again, everyone I met was just amazing; each had so much to say and their own different story to tell which just so happened to be as interesting as the next. We all went out to a really sketchy place called Jackson’s on George which is downtown. Lots of drunken Aussies getting really naughty on a small dance floor playing outdated pop music (horribly mixed too), lots of drunken Aussies hailing cabs (or at least trying to) and almost getting run over in the process, lots of drunken Aussies screaming and yelling and going fuckin’ nuts. Supposedly it’s not at all the norm thankfully. Alouette.

Otherwise, the city is beautiful. The old terrace houses of Redfern are just so my thing. Try visualizing a colonial English version of St-Jean Baptiste in Québec City. You can imagine that I’m pretty much in heaven. Most terraces have leafy backyards with tonnes of Christmas lights and junk hanging around. The place where I’m staying at the moment is pretty much the perfect place for me. I’ve been no where else yet but it’s just ideal… amazing flatmates with social conscience, artwork everywhere, polished hard-wood floors, lots of “cachet,” close to the station that I need to take to get to work, close to parks, close to cafés, close the everything. Can I ask for more?

So there you have it. It’s 6AM in the morning at the moment. I’m pretty much sleepless, jetlagged and attempting to relate to every word spoken by Nada Surf to my ear. It’s going to be a rough day hehe.

More news to come! Check back often. Really looking forward to reading comments but no worries, I expect none! hehe I’ve learned a lot from my last trip abroad! :)

Cheers!

Aug 17
First E-Mail Back Home
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Salut gang!

Un court email pour vous dire un gros allo de l’Australie. Je suis rentré à Sydney hier matin (donc le 16 au matin, où est passé mon vendredi?) et puis tout c’est déroulé comme il faut. Le vol était long en maundit et j’ai eu un peu de retard sur deux vols mais enfin, tout est beau. La ville est absolument malade; grand, urbain, vieux par bout et nouveau ailleurs, la végétation est débile, les gens sont fous raides, et putain qu’il fait froid. Trop trop fou; je m’attendais pas à ça du tout! Je vais devoir m’acheter une bonne veste lol. Donc, la gang de Québec, le rashguard c’est pas pour un bon petit bout que vous allez me voir avec ça sur le dos en photos puahaha.

Donc voilà… j’adore ça ici. Les gens de l’AIESEC (l’organisme avec lequel j’ai eu la chance de partir) sont super accueillants et tellement là pour moi. Je restes présentement chez un des gars qui fait partie de AIESEC Sydney et puis demain je vais chez une des filles (Noémie, tu aimerais tellement tout le monde; une gang de crinqués c’est fou, vraiment vraiment génial). Donc je vais éventuellement avoir ma propre place à rester. Je travails là dessus en ce moment. Je crois que ça va être toute une tâche.

Autrement, petit hic de santé, j’ai des petites pressions au chest qui m’empêche d’apprécier l’expérience à 100%. Je vais rentrer à l’hôpital aujourd’hui pour voir c’est quoi exactement. Je croyais que c’était juste une petite crise d’anxiété au début mais là c’est claire que c’est autre chose. En toute honnêteté, je ne crois pas que c’est relié à ma myocardite que j’ai fait quelques mois passés. En gros… si c’est relié à la myocardite, je vais rentrer chez moi pour arranger tout ça (vedge hein?). Autrement, je vais arranger ça ici. Je trouves ça super dull et c’est du TRÈS mauvais timing étant donné que les derniers mois ont été supers côté santé. Donc je vous donne des nouvelles aussitôt. Croisez vos doigts pour moi SVP.

Donc voilà des petites nouvelles de moi à l’autre bout du monde. Envoyez-moi un mail quand vous auriez le temps! Je vous aime fort.