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I have had a busy week. Last Saturday I went to the footy with a group of people from my small group. Watched the match between Essendon and West Coast, it was my first game at the stadium and really enjoyed it. Despite getting lost on our way to collecting the tickets and scarfs.(Thanks to me who is the "best" with directions and somehow read 506 as 560)

Group photo

Little Jennifer got cold and hungry while waiting for others to come
My hair looks messy because the wind was incredibly strong!!

Half quarter
This is Ice and me
The match was held at the Ethiam stadium and it was amazing!! Really big and beautiful but quite cold

Jun, Ice and I looking excited with Essendon scarves

Showing off the tickets

We left early because we got a bit bored as our team was losing a lot

Sweet smiles outside the stadium on the way to Southern cross station


We tried to take a jumping photo but because I didn't jump, it turned out to be a Kongfu photo



Second attempt! Yay~Unfortunately the scarf covered my beautiful face

Ice showing off jumping over the rubbish bin


Exterior view of the stadium

Trying to take cool photos while waiting for a friend at the entrance of the apartment

Thanks to these two guys for walking me to my friend's place, after the game we had supper at Hungry Jack's and had great conversations! It was such a great night with these guys and it will definitely be one of the most memorable experiences in Melbourne


Take a look of the video of Ice jumping over the bins

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