Arrival- New Zealand at last

Another journal entry that I kept for when I arrived.

First thing, woah! That was a long plane ride. 12.5 hours is way too long to be cramped into a little seat. Surprisingly, it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be though! I had two lovely girls next to me that were great company! I had some pretty bad anxiety thinking about everything that could go wrong from PDX to LAX to Auckland and then finally to Wellington, New zealand where I call home for 12 weeks. LAX was just as bad as everyone said it was going to be! I had never flown in or out of that airport until this trip and it was easily the most stressful part of the travel. I got lost and thankfully I had a two hour layover because after an hour of walking and searching I finally made it to my terminal.

When I arrived in Auckland I had to go through customs which went well and then I hopped on the plane for a short ride down to Wellington! When I arrived at the airport all I could do was get to the baggage claim and hope that my bags had arrived from Los Angeles. On my way down, I had to snap some pictures of huge birds they had in the lobby! While I was waiting for my bag, I was approached by the lady that found me my internships and housing and we set off from there and took a little drive around the city, went to the grocery store and then came to where I am now, my new apartment!

The weather is okay today for being Summer here, it’s a tad windy but it doesn’t seem to be too bad. My apartment is nice and is a block away from the heart of the city I hear. I will begin my adventures today as I have two days before I start working!

Until later,

Amanda

My home for 12 weeks!

My home for 12 weeks!

Wellington, New Zealand

 

 

Pre-departure

It took my awhile to get computer access so I’m a tad late as I am already in New Zealand, but I kept a journal entry for while I wasn’t able to post.

It hasn’t hit me yet that I will be leaving in less than a day! I feel like yesterday I still had a couple of months and hadn’t even started thinking about it yet. Writing this all down has got my nerves going a little bit, I’m starting to get a little anxious, excited and nervous all at the same time. I feel like I am someone that really can’t fathom things that I have not seen and since I have never been to New Zealand before, I don’t really have any expectations of what the country will have to offer. Of course, I hear they have a lot of sheep, love rugby, and are crazy about The Lord Of The Rings, so I guess I’m leaving with that notion.

While I have heard only good things from people about their travels in the country, I am crossing my fingers that I have a wonderful time as well. I am beyond excited to start my internships and am so lucky to have two great internships coming my way with what seem like pretty amazing people. I am looking forward to seeing what the country has to offer and the experiences I will forever take with me.

 

Traveling the North Island and Home

After my last blog I went back to my room and packed a little before heading to Mariah and Elaina’s place to hangout one last time.Image

Then I walked to Saoirse House warming and St. Patrick’s day party (which was a really long walk). A lot of co-workers/friends from Zealandia where there too. And we all hung out. Image

Later on some us separated from the group and went to a park and played on the playground. It was awesome to hang-out with friends and just have fun. They have a zip-line that they call a flying fox, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip-line#Flying_fox ) it was so much fun I wish they had those here too at play grounds. It was a good last day in Wellington, and I will miss everyone.Image

On Monday my big luggage handle broke, so it was extra hard moving my luggage about. Angela helped me get to my bus for Rotorua and we said our good-byes. :( ImageImage

Then I was off on my own for a week traveling to Rotorua, Waitomo and ending in Auckland. This is something I never thought I would do at the beginning of my New Zealand adventure. Traveling completely alone with no one waiting waiting for me other than what I had booked. The bus drive was long from 11am to 5/6pm. We had stop some stops and the bus drive would tell us about some history of the land or the place we were near. At Rotorua I only had a 5 min walk to the hostel (3 blocks) but sense my bag had one wheel no pulling handle…it took me a long time to get a 4th way there. Then a nice lady offered to give me a ride there. I felt so dumb for having her go to the short distance, but I was very grateful to her for helping me out. The next day I went on a tour bus for the Waiotapu & Waimangu Thermal Experience http://www.rotoruanz.com/deals/waiotapu-and-waimangu-thermal-experience it all smelled badly mostly like rotten eggs because of the sulfur. It reminded me a lot of Yellowstone but smaller. I even made another friend name Jay. :) It was nice having someone to talk to and share the experience with for a short time. In the afternoon I went to Hobbiton http://www.hobbitontours.com/ near Matamata. It was cool seeing the set and learning some behind the senes. In the evening, after I bought a new suitcase, a staff from Cactus Jacks Backpackers took me to a free hot springs. Sense it was free, it was not maintained by people, meaning it was just of the road in the woods all natural. So the rule for your own safety is ‘ don’t put your head under the water’.If water gets into your nasal cavity then amoeba can crawl into your cranial cavity and give you amoebic meningitis.  (an organism can get into your brain and will eat it) Hence I was very cautious to not let my head go under water. It was very relaxing besides that. The next day I walked about and went to Paradise Valley Springs http://www.paradisev.co.nz/. That became one of my favorite places. It was so calm and relaxed there. You could feed some the animals for a price. I didn’t and still had a great time. The animals were all friendly and I got real close to some of them. I was even there for the Lion Feeding, where the keepers threw chunks of meat over the fence and you can watch the lions catch and eat the meat while learning a little about them.

In the evening I went to a Maori Village http://www.maoriculture.co.nz/. It was very interesting seeing their culture and learning their history. They are the first culture that I have found, that stick out their tongues as an intimidation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81ori_culture  The  people were really nice and were happy to answer question about their culture and history.  Maori are musical and on the bus ride back had the different countries in the bus sing a song. I was the only American and sang “This is a song that never ends”. They did their best to make sure you felt welcomed, learned and had a wonderful time too.

Thursday I traveled to Waitomo Caves. Waitomo is a small town surrounded by nature and farms. http://www.waitomo.com/waitomo-glowworm-caves.aspx I did the Black Labyrinth http://www.waitomo.com/cave-tubing.aspx. It was my first time water caving. The wet suit they gave me was a size to small (a 2 instead of a 3) so I was very clumsy because it was tight on my legs. (example getting into the van: I had to pick up my leg with my arm to get it to step up into the van and people had to pull or push me in. I felt so pathetic :/ .)  I did have a great time though. The guides Chris and Kate stop us and we ate fish shaped  chocolate covered strawberry marshmallow  as they told us about the glow worms. Seeing the glow worms where awesome and reminded me of stars and those glow dots you put on the ceiling. The glow was almost the same as the glowing the dark stars but different and better in a way. After the Adventure in the cave we had tomato soup and bagels and chatted with my caving mates. The rest of the time I just chilled and relaxed until the next day bus ride to Auckland.

Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand http://www.aucklandnz.com/int . My hostel was right near the Sky Tower. I didn’t really find Auckland to attractive, probably because it was a huge city and I’m not a city girl. I saw the Museum, the Art Gallery and the Sky Tower. I liked the Art Gallery for all the art. :P Anyway Sunday the 24th eve I took my flight home and got home on Sunday the 24th at 4:30pm… I Time Traveled ^_^

Amy

flight

Made It Safely to New Zealand, Auckland! Now just waiting to board the plane for Wellington. I left Portland Around 4:20 PM (fight was delayed an hour) we had to walk to the small plane and it was below freezing! (thanks Jolee, for the gloves!) Arrived in Vancouver,Canada and had to rush to my next fight because of the delay, but made it cause of the nice airport staff telling the plane I would be a bit late. Left Canada 6:30ish. The flight wasn’t too bad. We had 2 meals Supper (they didn’t get the pre-order for a veggie meal for me. The people in front of me heard this and gave me their salads, crackers and cheese. ^_^) and Breakfast (was fruit, yogurt, orange juice and a little more but I forget) . There was a lot of turbulence, it didn’t bother me to much. It reminded me of a fair ride or a roller coaster rider without the drops. Everyone had their own TV you could watch movies, TV shows, listen to music and much more. from 11 PM-6 AM Pacific time they turned off the lights and air-conditioning so we could sleep. The air was so dry I thought and any moment I would get a noise bleed. We landed at 5 am NZ time. When I went to get my checked luggage I found out that it missed it’s flight back in Canada.  Then when I went to my next flight I had to check one of my carry-on’s here 🙁 which cost me $185.40 O.O ouch! Arrived at 9:30 am NZ time in Wellington. Met Angela there and she took me to the Flat (apartment) and met Katie one of my Flatmates. Took a nap and then shopped for food. Ate and then went to sleep again. The weather here is so nice between 60-80 F and it’s clear sky. Very beautiful.

Amy