A few weeks back, we went to a rugby game. Rugby, or "footy", as one type of rubgy is called (there are two types, rugby union and rugby league, but I can't keep them straight) is HUGE in Australia. The North Queensland Cowboys are based in Townsville. They lost, but it was still fun to see the whole scene.
Group of Butler kids at the rugby game

Next, as part of my program, we took a trip up to Paluma, a section of rainforest near Townsville. We took a rainforest hike and then went to a swimming hole at crystal creek, where we could jump off high rocks and slide down natural water slides.
Last weekend, my parents came to visit! They rented a campervan where the three of us lived for a few days:
We camped at Undara that night and observed the wildlife at the campsite - wallabees, cute rat kangaroos, and lorikeets (colorful birds in the parrot family):
wallabee at our campground
The next day we took a hike to a lookout:
The next day we took a hike to a lookout:
and then went on a guided tour of the lava tubes. A long time ago, there was a huge volcanic event and rivers of lava poured over the land. The outside cooled first, and hardened into these tubes that insulated the lava within and allowed them to travel further. Eventually, the inside lava flowed out, and the shells were left over. They go for miles and miles, but some have collapsed. It was really cool!
I had a busy weekend this weekend. On Friday, five friends and I went to see a Shakespeare play - Richard III- in a botanical gardens in the city. It was really fun! It was a great atmosphere, and even though I'm not the biggest Shakespeare fan I enjoyed it. The play was really well done, and it was kind of creepy (a bunch of ghosts come and haunt him)
The next day, we woke up early to go on another Butler event - sailing around Magnetic Island, which is off the coast of Townsville. I have never been sailing before, and I loved it! The seas were pretty choppy, so it was a rough ride - which made it more fun! A few people in our group got seasick, and most people felt a little queasy, but not me! I guess I have sea legs... The more adventurous of us stood in the front to ride the waves:
