Great Barrier Reef, check! Yay! Tyler and I just got back from an amazing weekend up in Cairns - pronounced "Cans" in Australian. I can't even begin to figure out where to start! It was such an exciting and amazing trip!
We left for Cairns which is in the northeast corner of Australia on Thursday afternoon, arriving there late Thursday night. Tyler's coworker Claudio and Claudio's girlfriend Sandra came with us too. We stayed that first night at a hostel in Cairns and wandered around the city a bit.
The next day we got on the ProDive live aboard boat for our scuba diving and snorkeling adventure in the Great Barrier Reef. We spent 3 days and 2 nights snorkeling and scuba diving with a group of about 30 other people on the boat. There were 3 other snorkelers besides me and 2 were a couple that was pretty seasick so they didn't snorkel every time. (I definitely understand the seasickness cuz I was a little queasy most of the time that we were on the boat - and I was even taking constant motion sickness medicine - Eek). I mostly snorkeled with a girl from Germany named Sandra who was super nice. We snorkeled about 3 times each day for about an hour each time and I took tons and tons of pictures. We saw with very colorful fish, huge turtles, and even saw the Nemo fish. I hadn't done too much snorkeling before so it took a little getting used to but by the end I was pretty comfortable. I took tons and tons of pictures because I didn't know how many would actually turn out.

The reefs that we were swimming in were super shallow - we could go right and touch them if we really wanted to. On our very last snorkel, we saw 3 sharks! They swam near us and circled a group of fish that seemed pretty unphased by the sharks being right by them. I was a bit more freaked out and tried to get a video but ended up swimming away too fast to catch much of them. I'll post the video online.
Besides just snorkeling, after much deliberation, I decided to do the scuba dive trial on board. Tyler and all the other people on the boat had been doing scuba dives instead of snorkeling and it seemed like we were seeing pretty similar things (although he did see a few more unique fish and eels than I did). I was super scared to do it - especially with the sky diving pressure change experience. Before going down - I had to watch a 30 min video and then Tanner suited me up with a tank and all that stuff. We went down only about 2 meters and I had to be able to perform 2 skills at that depth before we could go any deeper. The 2 skills were to fill my mask with water and then empty it while underwater and then to pull my regulator out of my mouth, drop it, and then retrieve it calmly. It definitely took quite a few panic-ed tries and swims back to the top before I could do these. Eventually though I was "good enough" to go. Tanner controlled my bouyancy so I didn't really have to think about too much - except clearing my ears - which was super stressful. I was probably being over sensitive to clearing my ears and was doing it constantly - maybe even too hard than I was supposed to. I couldn't tell if my ears were pulled or if there was just water in my ears. We ended up going down to about 7.5 meters and swam with a turtle and stuff like that so it was pretty neat. I think it would take quite a few more times though before I am anywhere near comfortable scuba diving.... I am still deliberating about doing the open water training... It really only takes one bad pressure change to possibly mess up my other ear. Eek. I would also want to be super careful about getting a super strict dive instructor cuz mine seemed a bit more careless and carefree than I would have liked...
It's hard to figure out how to summarize all the events from the weekend. It was so exciting and so fun - I can't describe it all without writing a long blog.

After returning back to Cairns and readjusting to the stability of land, we continued our adventures. We met up with a bunch of the people on the boat for a fun night. We ended up dancing at a bar called the Woolshed (should have been called the Toolshed)- haha! Sunday we

took a train to the city of Kanunda where I held a koala! It clung to my shoulder so tightly - it was adorable! I want a pet koala! We also got to feed kangaroos and wallabyes. Then we took ATV 4-wheelers through the jungle. We got to do jumps and were on a pretty narrow track most of the time. We went through some huge puddles and Tyler COVERED himself with mud! We were all pretty muddy by the end though.

We ended by doing loops around a motorcross track. We then took a skyrail (like a gondola) over the jungle - back to Cairns.
Monday we whitewater rafted down a class 3/4 river called Russell River. It was my first time in just a 2 person raft. The person in the back controls the steering so Tyler drove the first 2/3 of the trip and I got to navigate down the last few rapids. It was pretty exciting. We didn't tip over - although we were probably close for a bit - haha! The water was a bit more shallow than it is sometimes though so we had to do a good bit of scooting over rocks when we would get stuck. We had to do a hike through the jungle for about an hour to get to the put-in for the rafts. Along the way - the guides picked up a toad that secreted toxins out of its back. I guess they're as prevelant as rats down there and its actually a law in Queensland (the state we were in) that if you pick one up - it is illegal to put it back down alive - so they had to kill it. I guess only one animal has figured out how to kill it and that's the kukkaburra - it kills it by picking it up and dropping it consistently on rocks until it dies.
Besides all these adventures - we did spend a few evenings and then the morning on Tuesday in the city of Cairns. Its a very international touristy type city that was really fun. We heard so many different languages. It seems to cater to the adventure types too - with the diving, ATVs, white water rafting, skydiving, bungee jumping, hot air balloons, etc - all readily available. There was a night market that sold very cheap massages - like

$20 for 45 minutes total for both Tyler and me. There was a huge lagoon pool right next to the ocean that was really pretty. We had beautiful weather the entire time - like 70s and 80s degrees - and it was winter there! It was hard to leave our weekend vacation for sure!