Hey everyone! I recently left the midwest to experience life out here in the Northeast. I am a Diversity Admissions Counselor at a university, and am loving it! One of my biggest passions is photography, as you can see below.
Monday, May 21, 2007
New Pics and Exciting News
The other exciting news is that I just booked my plane tickets to Fiji!!! I leave a week from tomorrow for 5 days in the sun and surf! Thanks Grampa and Maggie!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Waihi Weekends
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Moving to Alaska
Pics
Life is Crazy!
Beach Hop-
Two weekends ago Megs and I chilled in Waihi. It was weird to be there for a weekend when we are usually out traveling, but it was really nice to relax. That Saturday we went to the Whangamata Beach Hop. It is basically a classic car showcase. There were classic cars lining the roads. People were dressed in 50's clothes and there were bands and vendors everywhere. It was a gorgeous day. We sat on the beach for quite awhile too. I love the beach! Sigh.
Auckland-
Megs and I hit up Auckland last weekend. We hadn't had much of a chance to check out New Zealand's biggest city so we went to see what it was all about. We brought Myles along with us for the trip. We dropped him off to see some friends and us gals went off into the town. We ate a bite to eat and then hit the markets in the town square. I love the markets. They are really artsy and sometimes really cheap! There were street performers all around. It was great. We hit up some other stores wishing we had more room in our suitcases to bring stuff home. We checked out a park and then the Sky Tower. The Sky Tower is the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. It has amazing views of Auckland. Gorgeous. I think it is safe for me to tell people now that I then dropped Megan off at the airport. She didn't want anyone to know she was going home so she could surprise them. So I have had to be hush hush for awhile. It was hard to say goodbye to such a great travel partner. But I didn't cry! After we hugged goodbye and I saw her off, I had to try and catch up with Myles. I drove around Auckland for an hour completely lost! Not a shocker if you know me! haha. I finally found him and we headed off with his cousins and some friends of his to a cocktail party. It was really fun. I felt a little out of place at first but I met tons of great people and even taught people how to swing dance there! It was a late night. We stayed at Myles cousin's house that night and headed back to Waihi on the way home. We stopped at the Karangahake Gorge to checkout a cool waterfall on the way.
That night it was weird to be alone in my house without Megs, but I was so exhausted I just feel right to sleep.
This week-
This week has gone by so fast. I cannot believe it. I only have two weeks left here at the school. I am going to miss the kids so much. My supervisor came in for the last time to observe me. It is weird to have everything winding down now.
Wednesday I went surfing again with Myles and his cousin and I actually got up on the board! Not for long, but when I did I screamed and then lost it! haha. I also got wacked on my head with my board. As I was out there surfing the sun was setting and it was gorgeous. I realized how lucky I am. As I am sitting there in the waves trying to get back on my board like a beached whale I hear "hi". I turned around to see some of the Year 8 kids (who are competitive surfers) out there riding the waves and waving at me. I tried to pretend like I was just waiting to a good wave, paddling away on my board, when one crashed into me and threw me off. I looked like such a dork out there! haha. Well, the kids thought it was cool that I was trying anyway!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Surfing!
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Wellington
Friday, April 20, 2007
The Last of the South Island Adventures
That night we went to the Minus 5 Degree bar. Now I am not a big bar person, but this was cool. The ice bar originated in Sweden and are now found in a few other places. It is a popular place to go, even with families and kids, so we had to make reservations. You are alotted a half hour in the bar. Before we went in, we were fitted with fur trimmed parkas and gloves. The whole room is made of ice, and I mean EVERYTHING; the bar, the seats, and the glasses! There were amazing ice sculptures everywhere. That was cool. We met a crazy group of English backpackers when we were there, which made for a good time.
After all the Queenstown craziness we drove on to Wanaka. We stayed at a campsite that night. The next day we went into town to check everything out. We heard from a friend it was pretty cool. Wanaka is situated right on a lake and because it is fall here, the scenery was beautiful. Along the lakewalk was a photography display. There were huge aerial photos displayed all about the changing enviroment and learning to care about the earth we live on. We walked through display for about an hour. That was also very cool. We did some shopping and again headed on to Franz Josef.
Franz Josef is a huge glacier set back in a big rock valley with rainforesty-type woods surrounding it. We stayed at the Rainforest Holiday Park that night, and prepared for our full-day glacier hike the following day. That morning we headed to the Franz Josef center where we were fitted with raincoats, over trousers, wool socks, boots, crampons (grips strapped to the bottom of your boots), hats and mittens. We boarded a bus and off we went. We were in a group of about 10 and a guide. We spent the next 7 hours together exploring around. I was super excited about it, since I see cold and snow all the time, but it was awesome. We even got to use ice picks. We wandered up the glacier where the views of the valley were gorgeous. We tramped through blue crevaces and all arounded. By the end of the day, we were really tired out! We made tacos for dinner, took a warm shower and were in bed by 7:45!
The following morning we headed to Lake Mathison, a well known scenic lake. the backdrop of the lake are the snow covered mountains that are reflected in the water. Again, gorgeous.
Okay, moving on....
The rest of the day we drove through to Abel Tasman. It was a long day of driving; about another 8 hours total. But we stopped at great places along the way. We drove down the highway along the beach, so we stopped for pictures here and there. We also saw Pancake Rocks. On the beach are these massive layered rock formations. When we get the pictures up, you will see what I am talking about. We finally made our way to Abel Tasman and booked a hostel for the night. Yeah, no sleeping in the back of the van! After 13 nights, it was nice to have a break!
Abel Tasman national park is right near the top of the south island. It is known for it's aqua waters and white beaches. In fact, it was one of the top five beaches in the world! The thing to do here is go out on a kayak trip, since most of the beaches can only be reached by water. We booked the "Royal with Cheese" all-day trip. When we got there, one of the guides told us that they drew peoples names for an upgrade to a better kayak package and we had won! So, we were put on the trip that was twenty bucks more and we got it for the same price as the other. We met our guide, Gloria, who was awesome and the other four kayakers in our group. They came from, Israel, France, England, and Austrailia. What a multicultural group! We were fitted into our life jackets and boarded the water taxi that brought us to the beach we would be launching from. The kayaks were two-person, so Megs was in the back in charge of steering and I was in the front. Our guide told us that we were sure to see some seal pups along the way. Not ten minutes after we got going we spotted seals doing there thing on the rocks; lazing in the sun and making noise! Gloria suggested we head to this secluded lagoon where there are usually some seal pups. She said we would be able to get there because it was still high tide. The lagoon was so pretty, but there were no seals in sight. We paddled on further to a little cove. All of a sudden these pups emerged from the trees on the banks and started swimming around our boats. Gloria said they were about 4 months old and often the mother leaves them there for the day while she goes out because they are safe in the cove. One of the pups grabbed onto a rope tied to Gloria's kayak and was swimming and plaing with it. We are watched and pulled our kayaks up side by side. The seals were so playful! Our kayaks was resting on top of a tree that was in the water. The pups would walk on the log and come up to sniff our kayak. All of a sudden, one jumped onto the kayak next to us and sat there for awhile. Gloria was laughing so hard. She said this had never happened before! We are all taked pictures like crazy when another one jumped onto ours. But instead of sitting there, he came up to me and sat on my spray skirt, right on my lap and sniffed my life jacket! haha. Gloria couldn't believe it! After awile we got out to swim with them. The water was freeezing and we were in the shade, so it didn't last long. But the seals would dodge all around us. They were swimming in between Megan's legs and one grabbed the tie on my life jacket and started pulling it! It was the highlight of the trip! Eventually we headed out of the lagoon because the tide was going out. We paddled to a beach where we had the lunches that were provided for us. We even got mochaccinos! Yum! Gloria said she had a surprise for us. She pulled a violin out of her kayak and started playing it. It was so cool. Beach, catered lunch, mochaccino, sun, and violin music. How lucky is that? Total paradise. We explored some more beaches and even sailed our kayaks. Yeah, sailed them. We connected them all together out in the water by holding on to each other's boats. Then the back people tied a tarp the their oars and raised it in the air, the front people (me), held onto the other corners down low and away we went. It was one of the best days, our group was awesome and the weather couldn't have been better! Abel Tasman was one of the most gorgeous places we went to! I loved it!!! We were freezing by the end of the day and headed back to the hostel for dinner and hot showers.
This brings us up to today. Basically we drove from Abel Tasman so Nelson, where we stopped and explored the city and then drove on to Picton, where we are now. We only have a few hours left on the South Island. In fact, we board the ferry in about 2 hours to head back to the North. I am sad to leave here. I fell in love with the South Island. Tonight we are staying at our host parents' other child's house in Wellington. Tomorrow we plan to check out the capital and then head back to Waihi on Sunday to get ready for the last five weeks of teaching.
So, for now I am off since I have been sitting at United Video store to type this! haha.
Love you all.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Adventure Guru
Friday, April 13, 2007
The South Island details
Thursday: Last day of school, left Waihi at 4:30 and drove the 8 hours to Wellington. There we spent the night in the back of the van in the ferry parking lot.
Friday: We took the 3 hour ferry ride from the North Island to the South Island. The scenery was amazing and the wind was cold! We arrived in Picton and drove further down to Kaikoura. On the way we stopped at an awesome beach for lunch and then saw tons of seals along the rocks. There were tons of seal pups playing around. I loved this little town. The weather was good and we looked around town before camping for the night.
Saturday: We went whale watching! It was soooo cool. We saw two different sperm whales. You can't see much of them, just a bit of their backs and blowhole. When they dive down again, you can see their tale. That was amazing. We also saw some albatross and 200 dusky dolphins. These dolphins are the smallest in the world and were so fun to watch. They would swim right up to the boat and dive and jump all over. We then headed off to Hanmer Springs. We went to the Springs spa and enjoyed a few of the dozen outdoor hot pools. It was nice to do on a cool day. Then we went to a fun maze. We had to find clues in the maze to spell out a little message. From here we drove on to Christchurch where we camped for the night.
Sunday: Easter! We went to church at the Christchurch Cathedral. It was huge and gorgeous. It was cool to see an old church in the middle of town square. Most the shops were closed so we just browsed around town a bit. Then we went to the Antarctic Centre. We saw the blue penguin, the world's smallest. We watched them get fed. That night we stayed with our host parents kids and their family.
Monday: We went up to a cool lookout of town and then to the town centre where we walked around the arts center. It was soooo awesome. It is like 3 blocks of an old campus. There are art stores, theatres, movie theatres, and galleries throughout the whole thing. There are people performing on the streets too. Then we went on the Mount Cook. The drive took about 5 hours to see NZ's tallest mountain. We spent the night in the van at a campground there with the snow covered mountains and a lake all around us.
Tuesday: We did a two hour hike by the mount. It was again a gorgeous site.We headed out and drove to Dunedin. This town was awesome. It is a little bigger than Duluth and had a cool town centre. We stayed in a hostel that night. It was like an old big house and you rent a room for like 20 NZ$ and there are 4 people per room. There was a big kitchen, pool table and tv room. It was nice to sleep in a bed for once instead of a van. We walked to the city at night and went to a piano bar and a few other hangouts. It was really quite in town because it is the holidays so all the students are gone.
Wednesday we went to the Cadbury chocolate factory. You know the cadbury bunny? Yeah, I saw him in real life! haha. It was a cool tour. The place is huge and employs like 600 people. Then we went to the only castle in NZ. That was awesome too. It isn't huge, but it is beautiful. After that we saw the steepest city in the world, and i hiked it. In the evening, it was off to a brewery tour which was also pretty cool. After all of this, we drove to a beach and parked the van on the side of the road to sleep.
Thursday: We got up early in the morning and saw some seals on the rocks by a cool old lighthouse. We could hear all this grunting and realized it was a mother seal and her pups playing in a cove. We then drove to Te Anau and walked around town and stayed in a great holiday park for the night. It had fireplaces and was log-cabin style. Which was nice and warm since it was really cold outside. We even watched Grey's Anatomy in the TV lounge, before climbing into our cold van again for the night.
Friday: We went on a cruise through Milfrod Sound! It was the most spectacular thing ever! The drive took about 2 hours. Te Anau is the closest town. The whole Fiordland Park is all natural and huge! The are steep green cliffs and mountains everywhere. The cruise was a 3 hour boat tour from the beginning of the Sound to the Tasman Sea. It was freezing, even snowed and hailed, but while we were on the boat the sun was shining and everything was beautiful! We even saw seals and a pod of bottlenose dolphins. Last night we drove into Queenstown. We have taken it easy here so far, since tomorrow is a big day! We are skydiving! I will definitely update after all that excitement. Well that is all for now! More later if I survive!
South Island is AMAZING!
Monday, April 2, 2007
Good times in Rotorua
Monday, March 26, 2007
That's Right...I'm a Hiker!
Yesterday, we arrived at school, excited to tell everyone about our accomplishment. One teacher said she couldn't believe we actually came to school after the hike! Other people said we were really lucky to still be in good shape and not injured! Made me feel like an adventurous rock star. It really did!
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Year 7 Camp
That night we had a dance with the kids. It was hilarious hearing them belt out to Kelly Clarkson with their little accents! Over all, I had a blast with the kids!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Waitomo and Hamilton
Saturday, Megs and I went to Waitomo. It is pretty much a nothing town except that
it is set on top of a ton of interconnecting caves. It is now a huge tourist attraction,
because inside the caves are glow worms. Megs and I decided to go and check it all out. We signed up for the Black Labyrinth tour. It was a 3 hour tour where we tube through the water in the caves! It was awesome! Not anything really wild, but it was a blast! We got there at
to the cave museum, then to the Kiwi House, where we saw tons of cool birds and including Kiwi Birds. You can only see them now pretty much in sanctuaries. There were two of them. They are huge. I always thought they were little birds. They are so weird looking!
After that we had lunch and went to the Shearing Shed, where they shear Angora Rabbits daily and you can watch a shearing show with free admission. A women commentates the whole thing too! Hahaha. So we watched a rabbit get shorn! How random is that?!
Then it was time to go back for the cave tubing. We had to wear helmets with headlamps,
wetsuits, and boots. We went through practice safety regulations and stuff. Then we
went down into the cave. There are stalagmites and stalactites everywhere. It was really
cool. We walked through some and tubed through other parts. We also came to a part where there was a "waterfall" it was like maybe 4 feet, so we had to stand up, turn around with our tube on our butt and jump backwards down it. This is where we saw an eel. It was just a baby, they called her Lily. She is usually in the same spot under a rock I guess. Then we connected tubes with our group of 12 and our guides and turned our lamps off. Our guides pulled us through the caves in complete darkness, and when you look up you can see all these bluish green shiny dots above you. These were the glow worms. Then we disconnected our tubes, turned the headlamps off and had to find our way through the rest of the cave by using the glow worms above us as a guide. The guides said it was better to turn our lamps off not only to see the worms, but so we didn't see the other eels either. Apparently Lily's grandparents are in that part of the cave. They are over 3 feet long!!!!! AHHHH. It was so fun. Then we got hot showers afterwards, because the water was freezing, and free soup and bagels. After the caves we drove to
Yesterday, we went to the
This week I am off to camp in the wild NZ bush with my Year 7 kiddies. I can’t wait!
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Best Night Ever
Monday, March 5, 2007
Whangamata and a little game they call squash
Last night Megan and I went to a young adult youth group through our church. It is for anyone ages 17-30. It was awesome. It is so nice to be meeting more people our age and to get involved in something other than school.
And speaking of getting involved, I was asked to join the teachers' Squast team. I said, "sure, I'll join....oh yeah, what is it?" Apparently it is like raquetball, which I have never played. All I was told was "bring good shoes, and protective eyewear, and your first game is Wednesday!" hmmm...so now I am wondering why I was so willing to say yes. For those of you who know me well, I am neither athletic or graceful. In fact I am one of they most accident prone people I know. So yes, I am going to be standing in an enclosed room for 15 minute increments while little balls are being served at my face. I will post pics of my welts and bruises soon. If I don't make it through the game, I miss and love you all.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Raglan and the Fat Cat
That night, Megan came flying over to Carolyn's house (my cooperating teacher). She found me there and said, "thank God your here!" I asked what was up and she told me that she had left her house doors open to air it out and a HUGE cat had wondered in. She tried scaring it out, but instead it hissed at her, ran all over the countertops and into her bedroom where it was now stuck under her bed! She said she had been poking at it for 2 hours! It was now like 9:30 p.m. I went over there and sure enough there was 2 huge green eyes under the bed. This cat was big and mean and did not want to move. Finally Kristy, my flatmate, and her brother Matt came to our rescue. The three of us girls lifted the bed up and Matt pushed it out with a mop. It ran out and finally outside. What an ending to a busy weekend!