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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Through Skys and Caves

               After 3 connections and 4 flights, I have finally arrived in New Zealand. Immediately after the flight I met Elise, one of my instructors. She’s kind, funny, and very laidback. As soon as I jumped in the car she told me “Since your 17 you’re not gonna be drinking or going out at night, so look forward to long nights of Uno with me.” I was fine with not drinking or going out, but Uno’s not my thing.
                We drove to the Sky Lounge, a small budget motel, and there I met all my group members. There’s Jade, Caitie, Dave, David, Olivia, Ben, Andrew, Brian, Arianna, Claire and Erik (another counselor). I was a little anxious to meet everyone because they are 19+. I soon found out, however, that they are all awesome. Not one person is an outsider, so I’ve come to the conclusion that only enjoyable people embark on these journeys. Our last 4 hours was spent chillaxing, having dinner, and watching I Love You Man in order to wind down. Before I went to bed I experienced my first pang of homesickness, but I composed myself quickly, reminding myself of what the next few months would bring, which helped calm me down.
                This morning I had no thought of home, which was good, because I realized I had overcome my anxiety. After breakfast we packed up the van and drove to Auckland. I was surprised to see that the city holds many aspects of New York; it even had a china town. We were lead to an enormous tower in china town, and we were surprised to learn that the instructors brought us there to free fall off a 192 meter platform protruding from the tower! I ran to get suited up and we were soon climbing up 192 meters worth of stairs, which is definitely part of the fun. When I got to the top I immediately looked down. When I realized what I was about to do, I almost threw up, but of course being the youngest I was pressured into going first. So they hooked me up to a cable and told me to just jump. I mustered up all my courage and dove through the air towards a target that I could’ve covered with my pinky. It was the most exhilarating and exciting experience of my life (so far). Just when I thought I would smack into the ground, the cable attached to me made me slow down and I floated lightly to the ground.
                After that exhilarating experience we toured Auckland and learned its history, which is quite extensive. For lunch we ate at a kebab stand, which was another new experience. Apparently kebabs are wraps with meat, veggies, humus, and hot chili. I thought they would be assorted foods on sticks, but apparently that’s the American shish-kebabs.
                From there we drove for 3 hours to Paihia, a town found on the Bay of Islands. To wrap up the day, all the guys and I took a 20 minute swim to a small island where we wandered through a cave and leisurely skipped rocks. Back at the hostile we jumped in the hot tub and crashed in our beds. A perfect first day in my book.
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1 comment:

  1. Hey!!! Jimbo!! why are you so surprised? didnt we tell you that in new zealand they just about bungee off of EVERYTHING?!?!? i know the EXACT bungee place you're talking about and you're a far braver person than i! i happily chose to be the "camera girl" instead....

    LOVING your posts....
    x

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