A late recollection
19.03.2008
23 °C
Hey everyone,
So it is my intent to finish my blog about the south island trip even though it was a month ago. I know I left you the night before the bungy jump, so if you didn't know........I did it!!! The Kawarau Bridge which is the site of the world's first bungy by AJ Hackett back in the day. I didn't know if I would be able to do it, but this bungy is set up so that everyone can watch you, so all the other trainees were there watching, so pride wouldn't let me back down! This was the first of 3 possible bungys that we did this day, so probably about 15 of us did this Kawarau bridge and all the rest did the Nevis which is 3 times higher.......
We got weighed and had to jump in reverse order of our weights, and I had to be the last one to go in our line, so watched everyone else go through it, then when it came to my turn the dude asked me if I wanted to get dunked underwater and I said no, but I wouldn't mind touching the water with my hands. So off I go, woohoo, falling, falling, straight into the water up to my waist.
It was so awesome! I think I will do another one someday. When I went back into the building after with all my friends, the dude from the bridge came and found me and asked if I was ok, and if I would forgive him for dunking me. Ha ha, but I am actually glad I went in the water, it made the experience that much better.
So out of 46 of us, 39 tried the bungy in Queenstown - not everyone succeeded but most did. Queenstown was also the place we discovered the Fergburger - the most amazing hamburger to date. It was $9.00 and the size of a small plate and had absolutely everything on it! And they are open all night!! Even when we made our way home to the holiday park after the pub.
The next day we had a long drive to Franz Josef - which was a small tourist town boasting a massive glacier, where you can take guided hikes. Again I slept the entire bus trip, I am getting really good at sleeping sitting up, good skill to have I think. The campground was wicked, complete with a shop, a spa pool and beautiful mountain views. I chose not to do the hike - instead I did my laundry and hung around camp. When the hikers returned we boarded the bus and headed to Punakaiki, which was my favorite place that we visited. We stayed in a really cool seaside backpackers owned by a German couple. Every room was bright colors with sea murals on the walls. We got fish and chips at the pub this night and took it down and ate on the beach in front of our hostel. Then we made our way up to the pancake rocks to watch the most beautiful sunset. The rocks themselves were spectacular. They are like pancakes, stacked one on top of the other, made for some great pictures. There was a great viewing place where ,many of us went to watch the sunset. Ahhhhhh, it was so nice, love Punakaiki. I woke up early the next morning and went for a run up to the rocks. Great to be alone with the nature for a bit.
After breakfast we loaded up and headed to Nelson, where we would spend 2 nights. We had a nice dinner and a great big massive and huge soccer game this night. Later most of us just hung out at our holiday park, played a bit of poker. This was the night Matt from England let me do his hair...... He was beautiful, let's just say that ![]()
The next day we did something, but I can't remember what....... all I remember is we were in the city then we got back to the park and I had a nap for too long then had to wake up and run to the bus because we were heading out for our goodbye dinner. Pauline, Mandy (the assistant) and Mark organized a great evening for us. We did another nation vs. nation singing competition, ate great food and really enjoyed our last meal together. Pauline and Mark and Mandy bought each and every one of us something and told a little story or anecdote about us from this trip - it was so thoughtful of them. All the trainees just loved them, and who couldn't? They really made the trip for us.
Of couse since it was our last night we had to hit the boozery in true trainee fashion, so it was a crazy night, all of us out on the town. My host family (Jodi and Scott) were getting married the next day back here on the North Island so I had to fly off the South Island at 7am that morning. So there was really no point in going to bed. We got home from the town about 4 and I forced a few friends to stay awake with me till the taxi to the airport came for me at 6. It was actually really hard to go. Knowing that I was the first one to leave and they still had half a day left together, did not make me happy, but I boarded the plane anyways, and that is the last thing I remember till we touched down in Hamilton to a rainy and gloomy day - perfectly fitting my mood.
However rain and gloom did not fit the mood of my farm because everyone was there getting ready for the wedding. All I really wanted to do was sleep, but I couldn't... not yet. My friend Eurig from Wales left his car at my place during the trip and I was going to drive it to the wedding, and then to Hamilton to pick them up off the bus, then to Jeppe's to sleep (because I let one of Jodi and Scott's friends have my room), however his piece of junk car wouldn't start so I had to drive the work truck to the wedding - the most dirty vechicle you can imagine but never mind. The wedding was good, the weather was crap and it was outdoor, but I don't think anyone really minded. I went home early(ish) and drove to Jeppe's to sleep, then back home the next morning because the truck was needed to feed heifers. Eurig got a ride to my place to get his car, but no matter what we tried - there was no life in old "betsy-vac". So he spent the day at my house and was my ally against all the wedding strangers. He finally got one of our friends to come get him that night, and then I guess that was the moment the party was over. Back to reality. Started work the next morning just like normal.
So in closing, the South Island trip was the most awesomist time you can ever imagine, I would do it again in a second.
Since then I have just been working, we are still in a drought, so Scott spends half the day just feeding, and I have been picking up the slack in other things like doing the drenching of heifers and calves for worms and weighing them all. Been to the bay of Islands again - to a beachouse in Paihia. Been to a few trainee parties, to a kiwi orchard, yep, just hanging out. This weekend is Easter. I don't know what we are doing but it could be fun!!!!
I'll be home so soon. Actually, this will probably be my last entry while I am overseas. It's been a pleasure - thx for reading. See you soon!
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