So this week I promised you all some pictures of me hard at work, and as you can see I've been doing my best. Also a few of you have asked how "work" is going. Just to clarify, I don't actually work here (I'm actually not allowed to per the Fulbright) so I can still get in my 12 hours of sleep a night if I choose. That said, I've been trying to cut back to 9-10.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Week 3, Hard at "work"
So this week I promised you all some pictures of me hard at work, and as you can see I've been doing my best. Also a few of you have asked how "work" is going. Just to clarify, I don't actually work here (I'm actually not allowed to per the Fulbright) so I can still get in my 12 hours of sleep a night if I choose. That said, I've been trying to cut back to 9-10.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Feb 20, Week 2 in NZ
So since I last posted about ten days ago, I went to the South Island, the Marlborough Wine Festival, Kaikora, hiked part of the Queen Charlotte's Track, became a year older, moved into my new flat, and did a 7km run to benefit heart disease called Round the Bays in Wellington.
-Took the ferry from Wellington with 2 other Fulbrighters, Brad and Rachel, takes 3.5 hours to the South Island, about $50 each way.
-Stayed in Blenheim for the Marlborough Wine Festival, Blenheim sort of looks like it got hit by a strip mall on fast forward, but there are some cuter parts. The backpackers (like a hostel) we stayed at was nice, on a river with free canoes and nice Irish people who were in our same room
-Wine festival, great, but you pay $50 just for the bands (Ladi6, Gin Wigmore, Liam Finn, etc) not for anything else, so all tastings are at least 3$ and glasses are 6$. By the end of the day it also sort of becomes a mess. People on the shuttle back to town were singing Know When to Hold Em and the national anthem of New Zealand. There was also a girl sitting behind me threatening to throw up the whole time.
-Kaikora, about 1.5 hours south of Blenheim, for Valentines Day, good walk along the coast and up around the peninsula, saw seals, orca, and had my first fish and chips here. Other Fulbrighters went back to Wellington.
-Water taxi from Picton to Queen Charlotte’s Track, luxury tramping where the boat takes your luggage from point to point
-Hiked about 15km, kayaked, swam, met some American guys who'd just spent four months in Antarctica, made me realize I was less isolated than I thought
-Hiked 24km to the next lodge, supposed to take 9 hours, took me 5.5, cause I’m a champ
-On my birthday, I slept 12 hours cause I can, woke up to rain and sun and many rainbows, and a full day of showers mixed with sun and rainbows. My Mom said there was a rainbow the day I was born, well Mom I think I counted 29 today, fitting J.
-Woke up to a rainbow, but also to someone stealing my food. Good experiences at backpackers till now....and still overall not bad, basically had the place to myself the second night.
-Rained all day, could have been depressing and lonely, but I used the time to organize pictures so it was like you all were with me....
-Had some bubbles and cake with the staff here and stuck a match in the cake to wish myself happy birthday and called it a night
-Woke up to a gorgeous day, unfortunately had to go back, but had a good boat ride back to Picton, ate some green shell mussels and got on the ferry back to Wellington
-Moved into my new flat, found out I needed to buy linen for my bed, really wishing that bedding made it now
-Ran 7km Round the Bays in Wellington on Sunday, finished in 45 minutes which I was pretty happy with. Got my bedding, went to farmers market, went to dinner at new roomates' parents house, made lunch for tomorrow, headed to bed. Good week
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
#1 One week in NZ
Okay so we can all agree I majorly failed at my DC 100 favorite things. But lets forget about that and move on.....maybe to Wellington, New Zealand. I will do my best. I've been here now exactly a week, so here's a short recap about what's been going on, a few lessons I've learned, and a bit of fun I've had.