Monday, June 8, 2009

roadtrip!! Auckland-Paeroa-Hot Water Beach












This week is our study week before exams start.  We thought before we started studying it would be nice to go on a roadtrip, especially since it wasn't supposed to rain and it ALWAYS rains here.  We rented a car and decided to go to the Coromandel Peninsula.  Our first stop we actually got to on accident, but we ended up seeing the famous L&P bottle.  L&P is a NZ brand soda and it was started in the town of Paeroa.  So we took some pictures and got in our little green car and headed to the Hot Water Beach.  We got there at high tide so we didn't get to see the pools, but at low tides these pools form that you can swim in and they have really hot water.  I think we'll go back again some point and make it for low tide.  But the beach was still so gorgeous.  We had to climb a bunch of rocks and then on the other side it was one of the prettiest beaches I've ever seen.  It was really cold but other than that the weather was perfect.  And the sky and the clouds in New Zealand are amazing.  I'm not quite sure what it is, but they look so much prettier here than back home.  It was getting pretty cold and we wanted to set up our campsite before it was dark, so then we headed to Cathedral Cove!

We just back back, so once I upload more pictures I'll write about the rest of my trip!  i miss everyone back home!!

Sky Tower




My flat mates and I went to have dinner at the Sky Tower last week.  It's this really tall building that has a rotating restuarent at the top.  Sitting next to me is Kate from Germany, across from me is Sara from Sweden, and next to Sara is Lydia from North Carolina.  Sara and Kate are only here for a semester so we thought we'd have a nice dinner before they left.  It was really yummy and such a clear night.  I didn't realize how huge Auckland really was until I saw it from so high up!


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

In case the video doesn't work...







The outside of the museum, me with an elephant, and some of the Maori performers!

Maori Haka


During orientation back in February, our orientation leaders took all of the study abroad kids to the Auckland Museum.  We went to a Maori performance and got to see them perform songs and dances.  This is a video from the Haka, the traditional Maori dance.  It was used primarily as a war dance, but there's lots of different types.  If you look closely you can see how the guys stick out their tongues and make their eyes really big, the Maori used to do that to scare their enemy.  The New Zealand rugby team the All Blacks do the haka before every game!  There was a class offered this semeter where you got to learn a whole bunch of Maori danes, including the haka, and lots of Maroi songs and then the final exam is a performance.  I really wanted to take it but it's not offered next semester so I guess I'll have to learn the haka on my own! 

Saturday, May 16, 2009

gorgeous day

                                  me reading by the lake in Queenstown on the South Island.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Milford Sound











One day we took a day trip for Queenstown out to Milford Sound.  We took a 4 hour bus, went on a cruise, and then took the bus back.  Everything we saw looked like a postcard! Even the long bus ride was fun because we drove past such awesome scenery.  lots of sheep!!  the cruise reminded me a lot of a boat trip al, dad, and i took when we were in Kauai.  everything here is just so green and lush and ENORMOUS.  i think we might go there again when my parents come to visit.  our bus driver said that it's even prettier when it's raining because you can see a lot more waterfalls.  check it out!!  oh, and all the seals laying on the rocks reminded me so much of Jake!!




Franz Josef Glacier


hi everyone!  i've been suuuuper lame about doing this whole blog thing, but i promise that i'll start updating it more.

these are some pictures from my trip to the south island when we went to Franz Josef glacier.  this has been my favorite thing i've done here so far.  we did a half day hike up the glacier, and the view from the top was so beautiful.  we had to wear huge boots and then attatch these spikes called crampons so that we could stick in the ice.  some parts had carved stairs, which were definitly made for people with bigger legs because some steps were quite a climb for me.  you looked out over a huge valley and could see for miles and miles.  and we got put in the advanced hiking group, not by choice, but it ended up being really cool because at the end of the glacier hike instead of taking a flat hike over rocks to get back to the bus, we went on this CRAZY hike through the forest and we had to climb rocks and really old, shaky ladders.  the ladder parts were kind of scary, but the hike itself was really fun.  and our guide was super cu
te!

as far as our clothes go...we had met people in our hostel who had gone on the hike the day before.  it had been a really sunny day and 
they said that even though they were hiking on ice it was really hot and they didn't even need their jackets.  so for our hike we wore our running shorts thinking that would be smart...it wasn't. it was freeeeeezing and so we had to wear these huge jackets they gave us, but they were so big that they covered our shorts and it pretty much looked like we were hiking a glacier naked.  people would walk past us and kind of do a double take because we looked so ridiculous.  but it kept us laughing during the whole hike!