21.4.09

Yes, Its Been 5 Months

alright. here's the deal. i hate blogging. i am not a blogger. i don't own a computer. it is costing my precious dinero to be writing this now (and missing my bus, so it is costing me sleep as well).

i will now embark on a brief summary of each month, chosing special events and people.

diciembre:
- turned the big 2-5. celebrated with kylie and her husband rico. kylie is definitely one of my closest friends here in welly. shes 33, a vet nurse, a trained fashion designer and pretty much the coolest
- christmas in summer. totally weird, but great. worked part of the day. celebrated baby jesus witht the family i lived with in early nov.

enero:
- beach day pretty much everyday. scorching, lyall, princess, the nude one, oriental. basically, have come to realise that i always need to live by the ocean.
-worked on average 120-140 a fortnight most of nov, dec, and jan. for all you yanks out there, a fortnight is two weeks.

febrero (i think i spelled that wrong):
- the wellington 7's. big 2 day rugby tournament. new zealand lost, i think the brits won. but on the second night of the tourn, there is a HUGE block party on courtenay place, the main drag of road where the night life occurs. totally sweet. and really hot out.
- the mom came to visit. it was awesome. we hung in wellington and then did a whirlwind tour of the south island. did a big old loop. we rented a car and i drove the entire distance. it was tiring, but really beautiful as well. we went to picton, nelson, greymouth, franz joseph and fox glacier, wanaka, queenstown, dunedin, christchurch, kiakoura, and ended back in picton. in 6 days.
- thanksgiving in february. the mamasita and i but on a thanksgiving dinner for mis amigos in karori. about 30 people. it was delicious. and stress free. and expensive. we decided to celebrate t-day together because i will most likely be here again next year.

marzo:
- kimi ora camp. the dude i support at work, reuben, had school camp in the beginning of march and his school invited me along. it was without a doubt one of coolest experiences of my life. the majority of these kids are in wheelchairs, but that does not stop them, their parents or teachers from doing pretty much anything. they went swimming, horsebackriding, watersliding, boating, rock climbing and HEAPS of other stuff. it was very special for me to spend that time with reuben.
- new gay best friend!! brandon, and i love him. we met because my cousin is dating his friend in the states (he is from san fran, i know i know). he is here on a working holiday visa is well. we totally hit it off, and get along really well. AND he is half mexican. i now have someone i can speak spanish to.

abril:
- i was offered a job working at reuben's school as a T.A.. i am really excited and want to take it, but there has been some complications with my visa renewal. i hope to at least to continue relieving, or able to work something out with the school. no matter what, i will continue to work my current job as a support worker, but i might cut back my hours so i can work full time as a teacher's aide.
- loads of new friends. nathalie (german here on same visa) and caroline are from reuben's school, kimi ora. they are wonderful and i love spending time with them. those are the main ones, the rest are aquintances, for now.
- since feb, there is free pool on wed nights at a bar called hotel bristol. love it.

other favourite things:
- i pass parliament everday going to and from work.
- i actually live in new zealand.
- newtown. my favourite neighbourhood in wellington. i am looking for flats there. sick of living in karori. too far out, and my roommates are a bit older than me (31 and 40). newtown is full of life, and karori is full of old rich people. if i wanted that, i should have stayed in geneva.
- peirced my nose. yes, and i like it.
-reading heaps of awesome books. brave new world, sons and lovers, clockwork orange (which is invading my dreams, and freaking me out a bit), some short stories by albert camus, and fides et ratio (again. letter by PJP II).
- sudoku and crosswords. but i love them anywhere.
- rugby!
- cuba street. awesome cafes and bars.
- indian food.
- the fact that i live on the ocean (or harbour really) and that i am also surrounded by hills. and drive about 20 mins north and you can see snow-capped mountains. pretty sweet.
- reuben. the kid makes my day.
- the kiwi accent. sexy!
- driving on the left. i cant help but feel cool.

things i miss from the old u.s. of a:
-portillos.
- having a car. good ole chupes. rest in peace old friend.
- people.
- triscuit crackers. the rosemary and olive oil ones.
- JEOPARDY!!! you have NO idea. i havent seen an episode since last august. i might just die.
- i know i said people already, but i hate that everyone's lives are changing and moving on and i dont get to be apart of it. so lets make a deal. everything stay the same until i get back, ok? no more babies or marriages or crap like that until i return.
- family.
- the chicago skyline.
- MY BED!

ok, i hope that informs you somewhat of whats going on in my life. i will try to update more. so maybe again in june?

oh yeah, i am applying for a new visa/work permit. i am going for a two year one. but basically, i dont have a return ticket to the states and am not entirely sure when i will come back. and when i do, it will be for a visit and not for good. the goal is to visit in mid-september thru mid-october. we shall see what happens with my visa/job/money.

love to all,

jewels

21.11.08

quick hello from karori,

I doing quite well. really tired, but well. here's a quick run-down of my life right now.

- work. it feels like i live there. this week, i am working 70 hours. i am contracted to work 70 hours a fortnight, so basically, the money is nice. even though i have to work a butt load to get it.

- i have a place to live! i live in a house, where i rent a room from this lady. i thought she was 32, but turns out shes 40. we are trying to find another roommate, so if you want to move to Wellington, i have a place for you.

kiwi address:

20 Ranelagh Street
Karori
Wellington 6012
New Zealand

- my mom is going to come visit! some amazing people left some money anonomously on her desk at work and it should cover the cost of airfare. this was such a special gift. i am not a big crier, but i might have shed a few out of gratefulness and joy. i hope the people that contributed to my mom will know how wonderful they are and how blessed and loved they made me and my mom feel. without their generosity, it would have been almost impossible for her to come visit. i am now planning what to do while she is here. i am basically really really excited (my dad was just happy there was only enough for her, and that he didnt have to take an 18 hour plane trip. he loves me a lot.)

- i made a friend! thats right, i am not a complete loser anymore. one night i was a bit lonely (a bit is an understatment), and prayed for God to send me a friend, any friend. and he did. the next day at work, one of my co-workers, Jamie invited me to hangout with him for the afternoon. and it was really chill and fun. just drank some tea and talked. it was really nice and needed. and he is my age. everyone else i have meet is younger so it is nice to find someone i have more in common with.

- more about work. i really really like. the service users are awesome. i am going with one of them, Reuben, to his school ball on Friday! Yes, he is still in school (21), and yes I am excited. man oh man, i could go on and on about work. the things that happen are insane. and the people i work WITH are crazy. there are two guys my age, Michael and Jamie, who are normal and fun to work with. everyone else are mainly middle-aged women who bitch (sorry mom) about everything. mostly about the other middle-aged women, our bosses and crap that happens around the house. and Jamie and I just laugh at everything. because theres no point at getting mad. i will have to devote a post to just work sometime soon. its crazy. tonight and tomorrow night i am doing wake-overs. which means i stay awake from 10-9 the next morning to make sure Reuben doesnt hurt himself (he is a self-harmer). he is usually pretty good at nights, so it should be cake.

-church. its good. i am connecting with people more and more. i am going to go hangout with some of them for an hour before i head to work.


alright, thats it for now. i am tired.

bye.

julie

29.10.08

ipod was good purchase

I have come to realize that the purchase of my ipod, pretty much the day before I left, was one of the best decisions of my life. Seriously. It has kept me company while all by my lonesome; whether it was on a bus, ferry or train, or at a stranger's home, walking in a new city, or driving throughout undiscovered terrain, my ipod has been a constant presence. And a positive one. My music reminds me of so many people that I love. So, if I miss someone, I can just play a song that reminds me of them, and it is like they are there with me. So here are some of your songs:

Wannabe- Cristina Emigh. She will always be the missing Spice Girl to me: Cougar Spice.

Down at the River to Pray- Rebekah O'Brien. She went through a stage of always playing this in my car.

At Last- Ruby Soho. For our 4 years as roommates, almost on a daily basis, I would serenade her with this classic tune, but no where near as magical as Ms. James.

Don't Stop Believin'- Mollies. I wish I had the Newsies soundtrack because that would do the trick as well.

Anything by Bruce Springsteen: My mom. Everytime I would play "Name that Tune" with her (with whatever was on the car radio), she would always guess Bruce Springsteen. Even if it was a female singer. EXCEPT for when it actually WAS the Boss, and she guessed Nirvana. Oh Mom.

Don't Stop Me Now- Austin Benedict and that crazy leg of his.

Crazy (Gnarls)- Nina. Too many times would we be cruisin Siloam with this tune blaring. We were so gansta.

Queen/Mr. Taylor/Bobby Darin- The Pops. Some of his favorites are mine as well. What can I say? Great music never fades.

Holiday for Real- Master Shaff.

Moulin Rouge Soundtrack- Laurel/Kunta/Jill. On countless occasions, I have belted many a song from this album with these people. Goodtimes.

Dirt off Your Shoulder- Jill, you get this one too. And Boy. Actually, there are a few from that road trip that do the trick.

There are many more songs that remind me of lots of you, and I will post more throughout my year here.

* * *

I have a job. My kiwi family in Dunedin told me about it. They work for the branch there, and they told me that the Wellington/Hutt area is in desperate need for people. I looked into it, applied, was interviewed and basically started a few days later (after a visit to where I would be working and receiving references and a police check).

I work for a company called IDEA Services. Basically, I work with people with intellectual (and some physical) disabilities in their homes. My position is called a Community Support Worker. The role of IDEA and CSWs to provide support to service users in their homes, whatever that support may look like. The home that I am going to be working at is a really special house. The main house is home to 5 different service users, and 4 of them are very high needs. 2 use wheelchairs and they all have a wide range of different medical problems and intellectual disabilities. While 1, Maria, is very independent. Then, there are 4 flats in front of the house that house 7 independent service users. I have met three of them, and they are all very nice and love to laugh. Even though I have only spent about 10 hours in the house, I know that I am going to love this job. The people I work with are great, but whats even better, is that the service users are amazing. Now, I know that its going to be very challenging, but I look forward to it. I am ready to be stretched. I have had some experience with children with disabilities, but never adults (and that is who IDEA Services works with). Last night, my first official day, went really well. I am shadowing the main CSW at the house, while doing on-site training. There were some things I was a bit nervous about, but once I did them, no problems. Now, I know it won't always be like this, but it was nice to have a first day that went smoothly, and left feeling, "You know, I think I could do this."

And I think IDEA really likes me. Yesterday, I went to the main office to fill out paperwork, and the lady who hired me, already offered to support me in getting a Work Visa so I could stay longer. And mind you, I hadn't even worked a shift yet. I guess they really ARE desperate!

Still looking for a place to live. I have a few options, but they arent very good. They are with kids 5 years younger than me, in dingy flats, in not nice areas. OR, they are too expensive. But, I am not worried. Something will come along that is right for me. And hopefully soon. I have been staying with this family for a week now, and I don't want to overstay my welcome (they were the family I stayed with when I first visited Welly. Really, really nice).

I found a church. Andrew, the dad of the family I am staying with (the Bollens), is the associate pastor at a church in Karori (a suburb of Wellington). I visited this past weekend, and liked it. I am going to help out with the Halloween party tomorrow (yes, tomorrow. Remember, I am in the future). So, maybe I will make some friends, and not just hangout with my ipod anymore.

love from nz,
julie

18.10.08

kia ora

so, its been a really long time since i wrote, and this is just going to be a quick little ditty.

right now i am in wanaka. its really beautiful, like the rest of new zealand. its in the south island. i am staying in a youth hostel and am sharing a room with a nice japanese girl. i have been in the south island for about 3 weeks? i think. and i leave here next thursday to head back to wellington for a job interview! with a company called idea services. i would be a community support worker, assisting people with intellectual and physical disabilities, in their group home. mainly with getting them where they need to go, making sure they keep their rooms neat (no comment parents!) and personal hygiene is practiced. also, i will be spending the nights a few days a week, so that entails dinner and breakfast, and making sure everyone goes to bed and to be there at night if it is needed.

i am really really good. about a week and a half ago, i was in queenstown and met up with my family friends, the Fores, and it was great to spend time with them! we had a blast, chilling in q town, doing the shotover jet boat ride, going up the gondola, and riding down on the luge. it was so great to see familiar faces! i even stayed with them in their hotel.

then, i had an issue. with my eye. long story short, in the matter of 4 days, I saw 4 different doctors, in 2 cities (the queenstown GP told me to go to Dunedin, and see the specialist there), where the put countless drops in my eyes. They poked and prodded my eye, until they found out that i have 2 ulcers and 2 abrasions on my left eye. awesome. but, the good part was the I got to so back to Dunedin, and see my kiwi family. I met them through couchsurfing, and they are seriously my second family now. they are the greatest. i have stayed with them for 12 days, and i loved every minute of it. Their names are Debbie and Hamish Jones. And they have a 17 year old son, who is basically my little brother over here. Basically, they are the greatest. i will tell you more about them when I have more time to write.

This is it for now. I am well, and still loving NZ. Oh yeah, I rented a car today! And i have been having a blast driving on the left. And just really enjoying the freedom to go where I want, when I want, and the pace I want. I dont have to follow the timetables of the buses for the next few days, and that is really nice.

Sending my love from Wanaka.

julie

25.9.08

i am in love

That's right, folks. I am in love. It's a perfect, pure love. Not the fleeting kind, but the committed, lasting kind of love.

New Zealand is perfect. Even when it rains and is windy, it is perfection. I can't get over how beautiful it is. I have seen a good deal of the North Island, and with each town I visit and every hill I climb, I think, it can't get better than this. But then, I travel on, and find a city and mountain even more spectacular than the last, and it catches me off guard each time. The people here are totally spoiled by the exquisite land that they live on. It is really unbelievable.

And for now, if you have never meandered to this gorgeous place, you will have to take my word. I am having the worst luck with loading pictures. I will load them as soon as I can. Be patient, I have to be.

A lot has happened and much has been experienced since my last entry. I will try to sum stuff up better than the last million word entry.

Hamilton (5 Days, 4 Nights):

-Real fun. I stayed with the Astons, who have officially become my Kiwi Family. I met them through couchsurfing and they are the greatest. Carol is a real fun lady who is a very talented artist. She is really sweet, and kind. I have a blast hanging out and talking with her. Her husband Tim is great. He takes me into town, picks me up from the bus stop, and even took to the Waitamo Caves on Tuesday. He is so nice, and also great to talk to. Their son Nick is real class; he lives in the shed, so I have only gotten to talk to him a few times. He is real funny and nice. All in all, a loving (and Christian) family.

-They are the ones who live in the country.

- Hungout at an Irish pub with a dude I met through couchsurfing. Was a fun night.

- Chilled around the city and on the farm. All in all my time in Hamilton was great.

Rotorua (5 Days, 4 Nights):

- Seriously smells like rotten eggs. Rotorua is world famous for their natural hot springs and thermal pools. And for smelling like poop.

-Rotorua, the city, is situated in the crater of a volcano. If erupted, I would be dead. And it is not extinct. The last time it erupted was in 1889, totally destroying the settlement their and a few Maori tribes. Freaky.

- I stayed with my friend Sean's friend Kirsty, who he went to high school with. She is awesome. We got along so well. So sweet and welcoming. We listened to a lot of music, played cards and LAUGHED a lot. I am hoping to go back to Rotorua to celebrate Thanksgiving with her and her friends (she's an Aussie, but an MK, so she has been celebrating Thanksgiving for years with other missionary families).

-All of Kirsty's friends are healthcare professionals. They are either nurses (like Kirsty), GPs, surgeons, or whatever else. I felt like I was in Grey's Anatomy or Scrubs. I was just waiting for Zach Braff to show up, but sadly, he never did. It was really funny to be amidst all these professional people my age, you know, being unemployed and homeless. Classic.

- Chilled in a thermal pool my first night. So hot. And my rings tarnished from the sulphur (I think the sulphur). And my shorts still smell a bit funny because of it.

- Cafes, museums, thermal pools, Braveheart, outdoor bowls, the bathhouse, Redwood forest.

- I was suppose to leave last Thursday, but my bus broke down, and I ended up having to stay another day, but it was nice hanging with Kirsty.

New Plymouth (4 Days, 3 Nights):

-TOTALLY AWESOME! New Plymouth is right on the west coast of the North Island. You could see the Tasman sea from where I was staying out on their front porch. Then, go the their kitchen, look out the window, and there is Mount Taranaki. So beautiful. This snow-capped volcano (I am telling you, there are volcanoes everywhere). If you have ever seen The Last Samurai, the entire film was shot in New Plymouth and Mt. Taranaki was Mt Fuji.

- The couple I stayed with, Barbara and Craig were totally awesome. They picked me up at the bus stop, bought me dinner, showed me all around New Plymouth, took me to the Sugar Loaf Islands, took me to down town, made me dinners, took me on walks, let me use their internet, took me a scenic drive around the area and to black sand beaches, taught me more about rugby, and watched a really cool documentary about Blues Music. Basically, they were awesome and I had a blast.

- Went to the city museum. And you will NOT believe this. They had a traveling exhibit. About dinosaurs. And it was Sue. The T-Rex. From the Field Museum. In Chicago. I have grown-up going to the Field Museum almost annually. To think, the most familiar thing that I have seen in the last month has been a dinosaur carcass just cracks me up.

Hamilton (Again. 3 Days, 2 Nights):

- I was suppose to go to Wellington, but I couldn't find a place to stay. So, Carol and Tim let me come back. Actually, Carol wanted me to stay forever! Haha. It was really neat to go somewhere, and recognize people and places. I was only there for 2 nights, but it was great to go "home".

- Tim and I went to the Waitamo Caves and went on a glow worm tour. Pretty cool. I am planning on going back in the summer (Dec) and doing black water rafting. Basically, you ride down the river, in inter tubes, in the dark. Sweet as.

WELLINGTON!!! (Just got here yesterday)

-I am finally here, and it is awesome! I contacted this guy named Steven, he is my friend Ashley's friend from college, and he found me a place to stay (I told him about my places to stay falling through, and he asked his friend's family if I could stay with them).

- I am planning on living here, and I am so psyched about it. It is a cool city. It has a very unique feel and style. Welly --its nickname-- is often compared to San Fran, but greener. There are hills everywhere and it, Wellington, sits right on the water. Too bad no beaches, but still choice.

- Today was a beautiful day. Sunny and warmer than it has been. Great weather for exploring the city.

-The girl I am staying with, Angelic, is really nice. And her fam is great. She picked me up at the bus stop, along with Steven and their friend Sam and we all went out for burgers. I enjoyed hanging out with people close to my age (I don't do it often. Either older couples or just myself. That's one reason I totally loved being in Rotorua with Kirsty).

General Info:

- I am doing real well. I am still loving my time here. Some people have asked me if I am getting lonely, and mostly the answer is no. I had a hard time, about a week and a half ago, but I called my parents at 2 am their time, and made them talk to me. I felt a little better after our convo (part of it was that I didn't have a place to stay the next day, and I was getting all anxious and nauseated). But than I went back to Carols and had a nice, long talk with her, and everything was better. I stayed with them a few extra days, so no worries, I haven't slept in a park yet.

- My clothes are starting to smell funny. I have done one load of laundry, but I need to do more ASAP because I am starting to STANK.

- I am sick of spending money. Stuff is expensive!

- I have a job interview tomorrow for a short term nanny position, and I really want to get it. Pray that is works out! The funds are depleting, and I need to be saving money and making some as well.

- Our close family friends, the Fores, are going to be in New Zealand in a few weeks, and I am going to meet up with them! Mr and Mrs Fore's twin girls, Katie and Meghan are studying in Sydney, and they are traveling around AUS and NZ for a bit. I am meeting up with them in Queenstown, and I am SOOO excited to see people I know. It is going to be great.

- Umm, I have read 5 books since I have been here. And I am in the process of reading 3 more.

- I miss my bed.

- I really love watching rugby. And I understand it a lot more now.

- If you haven't given me your address already, and you are not in my church directory, give it to me!! I am sending postcards, and you don't want to miss out. Also, I am trying to see how long it takes for them to reach people, so if you have received already, let me know it arrived! And if you haven't yet, don't worry, your time will come.

-Also, if any of you see my parents ever, give them a hug from me.

love from aotearoa,
jewels

12.9.08

yadda yadda yadda

quick update:

-bought a camera. not to worry, more pictures will arrive soon.

- i dont currently have a place to stay next. i feel like i might ralph.

- met some cool people here in hamilton. hungout at an irish pub last night and listened to really bad music. rock on.

- i might have found a flat! so that is pretty sweet. i hope it works out.

thats it. thanks demo and nicole for reading my blog in its entirety. i went through later and saw all the errors, and it annoyed me. sorry about that.

thats it for now.

julie

11.9.08

we are the music makers

I know it has been too long. For this I apologize. There was just so much fun to have and brilliant new things to see. I am currently in Hamilton. I just arrived here earlier today and am staying with a very nice family in the country. But first, I need to update you all on my travels. Quick summaries and highlights are about to commence.

Auckland (3 nights)
I didn't know too much about Auckland before I landed there. It's New Zealand's largest city with a little over a million people, and is home to Sky Tower, the southern hemisphere's tallest building; that was pretty much my knowledge of Auckland, and therefore had no real expectations for my time there. I ended up really enjoying the time I had there.

-I couchsurfed at friendly single lady's flat in Balmoral, a suburb of Auckland. She picked me up, gave me keys to her flat, and went off to work. I explored the city with two other surfers she had staying with her from the night before, Mia and Tez (a married couple from Manchester. He's a brit, she's a yank).

-Mia and Tez introduced me to the sights and sounds of Auckland. I learned the bus system real quick. Not too hard, but more expensive than US buses. We went to a nice cafe in Balmoral and then headed to the city centre.

- Got a bank account with ANZ banks.

- Got a phone!! Little piece of junk Nokia, but I love it. 640212373112 is my number.

- Checked out the possibilty of buying a car or van. Decided to pass and just bus everywhere.

- Purchased a Flex-Pass bus ticket. 60 hours of transportation for 585$ NZ. Not too bad. It is also valid for 12 months, and I can top up whenever I like.

- Ate at nice little shops around Alison's flat. Had Catonese, Thai, and Turkish.

- Traveled to Devonport by ferry and spent an afternoon there. It is a little suburb of Auckland. I really enjoyed my time there. Just walked along the coast, took pictures and checked out the shops (there is an issue with the camera, so I can't post pictures anymore. read on and you will find out).

-Went to the top of Sky Tower. So different than the times I went to the top of the Sears Tower. More expensive, less people. The view was awesome. I wasn't planning on going to the top, but when will I have another chance to do that?

Whangarei (3 hour ride from Auckland, 4 nights)
I left Auckland Thursday, and headed up for Whangarei. I caught a ride with Naked Bus. In order to ride it, you have to be in just your birthday suit. I thought it was a little weird, but hey, it was only 20$. The drive up to Whangarei (Fahn-ga-ray) was really beautiful. In the past when I have traveled, some of my favorite parts have been the rides to my destination. This was no exception. I was meet at the bus stop by Adam, the flatmate of the girl I contacted to stay with through couchsurfing. It turned out she, Fauna, was visiting her parents up north and wouldn't be returning until Saturday. I was a bit uneasy because one of my rules to only say with ladies and families. It all turned out great. Adam is a good Christian guy. I emphasize the good part. I know plenty of dodgey Christian boys. Anyway, he picked up, took me back the flat and made us dinner (which was quite good). And then I slept in a nice, big bed. More tidbits:

- Explored Whangarei on Friday and figured out their bus system (the buses were few and far between).

- Indian food!! Kiwis love this dish (and Adam said it is a Kiwi-Indian dish) called buttered chicken. Ever heard of it? Well, it was awesome. The great dinner was followed by a nice chat with Adam.

- Saturday I again headed down to Whangarei. Hungout at a cafe and ate Subway (really cheap compared to everything else).

- Read all but 70 pages of Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.

- Meet Fauna on Saturday. She is SO nice and bubbly. I really hope she and her friend Lily (who I also meet Sat.) and Adam come visit me when I settle down.

- Went to a Rugby match!!! I was soooo excited to go. Adam and his best friend Mike (who was also visiting for the weekend, real nice guy. For those of you who know who Flight of the Conchords are, he talked the EXACT same way as Jemaine. Not was witty, but his voice sounded like him. Before I met him, I heard him talking in the kitchen, and was thinking, "Adam's friend is Jemaine? This is awesome." Oh well, Mike is really cool so it worked out. Back to Rugby, Fauna and Lily had both never been to a match, so I explained the game to them. That was pretty funny since Americans shouldn't know anything about the sport. It was Northland vs. Tasman (I cheered for Northland b/c that was where we were and who they were all cheering for). We got spanked; I think that final was 10-28. Not a good day for Northland.

- Adam and Michael took me on a trip up the coast and to the Bay of Islands on Sunday. This was an amazing day. The roads up the coast were windy, twisting, narrow and steep. Adam knew them well, and my nerves and grip quickly loosened after a few minutes. If you get remotely car sick or are afraid of heights, this drive might have killed you. But I loved it!! They took me to a ton of places to take pictures (my digital wasn't charged so I used my Nikon N60. I can't wait to see how they turned out. Adam took pictures with his digital and I have them on facebook already). That day we went to Russell, Paiha, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands and everywhere in between.

- Watched the Hulk. Umm . . . yeah.

- Made Michael take me to the bus stop in Whangarei city centre (was staying in a suburb called Kamo). I waited for almost an hour in the rain for a bus that never showed. I made it on time to catch the bus up to Kaitaia. Was fully clothed for that trip.

Kaitaia (2.5 hour ride from Whangarei, 2 nights)
I decided to go to Kaitaia to serve as a base to visit the 90 mile beach and Cape Reinga. I stayed with an really interesting family, again with couchsurfing (Mom-Eloise, Dad- Frank, Son-Christopher). They were so welcoming and fun. Christopher is the coolest little dude, and not shy at all.

-The first night there were three other surfers staying with the family. They were all Uni (University) students in Auckland. Girl- Kaelyn from Singapore, Boy 1- Dude (forgot his name) from Malaysia, Boy 2- Joss from France. We were a mini United Nations. They were real nice, especially Kaelyn. We are hoping to travel together in the summer.

-Tour of 90 mile beach and the Cape!!! TOTALLY RIGHTEOUS!!! The other couchsurfers ended up being on the same tour as I was, so that was really great. I am not kidding, the might be the most beautiful place I have ever been in my life. I loved my day there (this past Tuesday). The tour included driving on the 90 mile Beach (only tour buses, vans and vehicles with 4WD. Insurance companies do NOT cover damage to cars on the 90 mile beach. Far too often cars get stuck and are never pulled out. There are a lot of car carcasses in the sand), sand dune tobaggoning (pretty much the coolest thing ever. Climb a huge sand dune and ride a sled or surf board down. Too bad this is where the camera causuality occured. The fine sand made its way into the lens. Tried to fix and had Frank take it apart, but it has almost flatlined. Let's pray that it will heal), hiking to the Cape to see the lighthouse and where the too oceans meet, numerous stops on beautiful beaches (where not many people visited) and more stops along the way to take pictures of the breath-taking scenery.

- Teas with the Frelch's. Cuddles from Christopher. I miss kids.

- Truck ride to Whangarei (Frank is a truck driver, and he gave me a ride to Whangarei to catch the bus. Saved me about $30, and I got to ride in a big old truck. It was awesome. Sure, I had to get up at 330, but it was free!!).

Back to Auckland
I had to spend the night in Auckland before I made my way to Hamilton (where I am now). My original couch didn't work out, so Alison kindly let me stay with her again.

- Chilled at Borders (I know, I am a traitor) for a few hours waiting for Alison to get off work. I read 286 pages from Eclipse, the third book in Stephenie Meyers Twilight series. I read the first two, and now I have to finish the series. It is ok; entertaining, easy read, not that well written. But enjoyable. Ate some food, drank a flat white (espresso+milk+foam= goodness).

- Dinner with Alison and Linette (the other surfer that I shared a bed with) at a Japanese place. SOOOOO good. Linette is here for a month. She is living in Sydney with her partner's family (that is what people call their bfs and gfs here.), and got bored and decided to come spend some time here. She is real cool.

- Caught the bus to Hamilton

Hamilton
I have only been here for a few hours. They family I am staying with are out right now. They went to go see "Cats". Weber has invaded New Zealand as well. They live in the country and have TONS of animals. They live in a log cabin/house. Their animals include:

- 3 cats
- 3 dogs
- 3 cows
- Chickens
- Ducks
- Geese
- Pigs
- Guinea fowl
- Turkeys
- Peacocks
- Sheep (of course)

This is a pretty cool place. I am excited slow down a bit. So, this was really long. You probably didn't read the whole thing (I probably wouldn't). Forgive all the typos; I didn't feel like proofreading. I will try to update more often. Also, if you haven't given me your address, please do so. I am really good at corresponding. I have been sending out postcards every few days. It is going to take me a while to send one to everyone, so be patient. They will come.

Love you all, and I wish you could experience this magical place with me.

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