Hello again. Sorry it has been a while, but as my name implies I have been enjoying some travels. I had a break for uni, so I went traveling around the North Island of NZ with my friend Carolyn who I some how convinced to come visit me! Awesome times were had!
First off, while I still had a few last classes to attend before the start of the break and Carolyn still had a bit of jet lag, we didn't venture too far from sights around the Auckland area. In an evening of class, we sampled some of NZ's finest wine and cheese (that could be purchased for $10) while perched atop the summit of the extinct volcanic crater of Mt. Eden. Next we took the ferry over to Devonport and enjoyed some good 'ol fish and chips seaside, complete with creepy bird gangs watching our every move.
Once free and clear off classes, we were off---- rented a car to drive to the Lake Taupo area where we would make our base camp in a friend's bach. After looking at the weather reports for the week, we gathered up the courage to book skydiving over Lake Taupo for the next morning. We had originally booked to jump from 12,000ft, but upon our arrival to the company we were soon convinced to bulk up to jump from 15,000 ft! Wooooo!
After our successful skydives, all of our next pursuits seemed a bit less extreme, but they were still fun. We drove to Rotorua to take in a sheep shearing show at the agrodome and some geologic wonders at the park outside of town. The next day we drove (for what seemed like forever) to Waitomo to go check out the glow worm caves. They were pretty cool, and a chance drop into the "shearing Shed" gave us the opportunity to touch some angora rabbits and watch them get sheared as well. Those days were filled with "shear" greatness!
The following day, we explored around Taupo, stopping off at Huka Falls, the Prawn Park, the Volcanic Centre, and a honey place. MMMM.
We also soaked in some hot pools in outside of Turangi. I guess it gave us the ability to identify with lobsters a bit more.
Back in Auckland, we ventured to Otara market, which was really cool and had a lot of Polynesian goods for sale. On Easter, Carolyn and I ate a celebratory breakfast at a 24 hour Denny's, which was the only thing open in Auckland. We took a ferry the next day to Rangitoto and hiked to the summit to enjoy the views.
Over the last few days of break (and sadly of Carolyn's visit), we went on explorations of some of the suburbs of Auckland, heading down K Road to Ponsonby to grab a lunch at an incredibley inexpensive Indian food place. The next day, we took a shuttle to visit the underwater park near Mission Bay, and got to be splashed by feeding sting rays, gaze into the open mouths of doom of giant eels, and journey into an arctic wonderland complete with penguins and a fake orca statue in our fake snowcat vehicle. That night we continued to be classy by having a fancy dinner in a revolving restuarant at the top of Auckland's Sky Tower, complete with classy cocktails and deserts of course.
All in all, it was a break of never ending fun!
And now, to get back into the grind of academics........too bad they don't offer skydiving as a course!
Great commentary - love the puns and pix - especially the little lambs - aawww! and you in the air - as Uncle Rob says "Lucie in the Sky with Diamonds". Keep up the great writing... love, Mom
ReplyDeleteyay! most fun ever!
ReplyDeleteHi to Our Favorite Kiwi,
ReplyDeleteThinking of you on your 21st birthday! Will you gain any new privileges in NZ as a result of this milestone birthday ? If not there,then when you return stateside? I'd like to take you and your mom to do some wine tasting in Napa/Sonoma for a belated celebration of your birthday once you return. We miss you but have been thoroughly enjoying your blog.
Love always,
Aunt Cathy Day
I love the angora bunnies! I would definitely have one of those as a pet.
ReplyDeleteTasting in Napa/Sonoma? We can give you a write up of the best places...
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