October 4, 2010

In the land of footy and breaky...

"Fear less, hope more; whine less, breathe more; Talk less, say more; Hate less, love more; And all good things are yours."
I'm beginning to love this country more and more...not just for the gorgeous beaches and exciting city life, but because of the people I am meeting. Before my move, I spent the summer emailing dietitians about my plans to come to Melbourne in hopes that I could make some good connections. I couldn't believe how kind people were in response to my inquires and how willing they were to help once I got to Australia. However, before I knew it September came and I still felt very lost. I didn't know where to live, let alone how to find a job that could really excite me with the restriction of a working/holiday visa. Everyone knows how dreadful job searching can be - the endless search online, phone calls to grumpy secretaries, email after email to just get one response back - well let me tell you, I randomly called a sports institute in Melbourne and the secretary was the most cheerful person to talk to! In every aspect, people are just willing to help each other out. For the most part, people say "excuse me sweetheart" or "watch it mate!" when I bump into people for awkwardly walking on the "wrong" side of the sidewalk....which I much prefer to the "watch it stupid" look I'd get back home. I may have just gotten really lucky for once, but I have come across some amazing people these past few weeks!
Two weeks ago I met for coffee with Emma Stirling, a dietitian who I'd been in touch all summer. We ended up chatting for two hours and had a great afternoon! Her 8 year old daughter, Lucy, was there as well and I swear she knows more about Twitter than I ever will! Emma is an entrepreneur, editor of her own blog, has a lot of experience in communication and marketing and is very big in the dietetics community! We've decided to keep in touch and work together as much as possible during my time in Melbourne! I'm hoping to help with some projects and attend some dietetic conferences/lectures with her, I couldn't be more thrilled! I was ecstatic to have such a wonderful person reach out to me - so thank you, Emma!
Today I met with a friend of her's, Jo Shinewell, who is a sports dietitian for the Melbourne Footy Club.

Quick Side note - If I haven't mentioned this before, footy is a combination of football, rugby and soccer. It's a huge sport in Australia and the professional season just ended last weekend with the Australian Grand Final. I'm officially a St. Kilda fan since I live in the suburb, haha...well and MY team, the St. Kilda Saints, were in the final! We were in Portsea to watch this "Superbowl-esque" game when it ended in a TIE! Completely bizarre. The rematch was last weekend and we unfortunately were demolished by the obnoxious Collingwood Magpie fans...

Back to Jo - we met today for coffee and chatted about my interest in sports nutrition. Jo was so great to talk to....at one point she mentioned that she has met with dietitians for the New York Giants and New York Jets! Jo offered to let me help her out next month during footy preseason. I'll be helping with "sweat tests" to analyze the nutrition status of the players. From these results, she then creates individual diets for every player on the team (about 46 guys). Again, I kept thanking her over and over - and she looked at me like a was crazy - like this was not a big deal to help me out! It's amazing how one kind gesture to meet someone for coffee can open so many doors to new experiences :)

In the middle of all these great opportunities...I do need to find a way to pay the bills. Emily and I both passed out resumes for waitressing positions last week. It's a great temporary job because, unlike the states, you receive an hourly wage of 15-22 dollars an hour verse relying on tips. I've had a few trials in places ranging from a really cool beach bar to a posh (think posh spice - upperclass) city restaurant on the river....and after the whole "what do I do/where should I try to work?!" dilema, I ended up going with a restaurant called West Beach Bather's Pavillion. It just opened about 6 months ago and is about a 20 minute walk away from our place along the beach. I'd describe it as my surfer's paradise - it's located right on the beach where surfers can walk up for a lunch of fish & chips and families can have their kids run off into the sand. West Beach is open for breaky, lunch and catering/wedding events - so for the most part, no night time shifts for me!! The restuarant is very open with floor to ceiling glass windows/doors looking over the bay and a wrap around patio going out onto the beach. I walk out onto the patio on a sunny day and look at the kite surfers and sailboats in the harbor....and I just can't complain about the fact that I'm a waitress or wearing a very unattractive black apron. I'm serving classic diner style Australian dishes (yes, vegemite included!) and home baked goods, so it's very laid back and nothing too fancy. I'm also in the midst of being taught how to make coffee - a huge deal in Melbourne, as they pride themselves in their skillful coffee making. Seriously, today I got a 20 minute lecture on where the beans come from.... And with dietetic projects hopefully to come, this is great and carefree way to pay bills. Not to mention making some spending money and meeting new people! So as for now, I'm simply serving on the beach with hopefully many sunny days to come :) Cheers!

1 comment:

  1. Patty - ahhh your post was delightful. I miss you so much; it's wonderful to hear what you've been up to and how you've been spending your days. Sending hugs and kisses from across the pond - Maggie May

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