Sunday, February 19, 2012

Wollongong: Moved in

I am finally moved in to the International House in Wollongong! I already spendt a nice afternoon on the gorgeous beaches watching surfers in the water and skydivers above us. The I-house is just a 15 minute walk from the beach and 10 minutes from campus. This week our house has many activities set up for us including a trip to the wildlife center (like a zoo), outdoor bowling, a "Gala" or a semi-formal, a trip to a water park and orientation. Unfortunately, we cannot attend all of them due to class orientation, but just getting a feel for the school has been nice! My roommate has not arrived yet, but hopefully in the next couple of days.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Back to Queenstown

I have completed the loop of the south island and back to Queenstown where we will fly out of on Friday. After Wellington our next stop was Marahou in Abel Tasman national park. The scenery was gorgeous with the orange beaches and torquoise water. We had beautiful weather and went kayaking and sailing. We saw tons of seals, a penguin, a sting ray and tons of birds. We made chicken fajitas for dinner but for dessert we picked some mussells off the rocks, boiled them till they opened and ate them with hot sauce. I learned I fortneately do not have my moms shellfish sickness. The next day we stayed in Greymouth. It is an old mining town that is the west connection of Aurthors pass through the mountains. The next day we headed to Franz Josef Glacier where we went on a glacier hike. It lasted all day and we went high on the ice and in 2 caves. It was very interesting to learn about the glacier and how fast it is receding. This past month alone the glacier lost 5 meters! Then today we drove back to Queenstown. I have retired from my bungy jumping but the other 3 I am traveling with all signed up for a bungee tomorrow that I will watch. It feels good to be back in familiar territory and it is making me excited to start school in Wollongong!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Wellington!

Hello! I am currently in Wellington on the north island, known as the "Windy City" or New Zealand. It is an artsy town and probably my favorite stop thus far on our trip. The bus trip I am taking is here:
http://www.straytravel.com/new-zealand-bus-travel/search/21/
and we decided to add a stop and a day in Wellington. Yesterday we came from Kaikurau which was a cool beach town that was known for its crayfish and whale watching along the Pacific Ocean. The water we have experienced so far has been freezing since it is melted from Antarctica! IT never really gets that warm but that's what bring the whales in. Today, we will explore Wellington's museums and art institute.

Friday, February 3, 2012

I am currently in Christchurch! We have started our bus trip around the South Island of New Zealand. We started going east and spent our first night in Mt. Cook. Mt. Cook is a mountain covered in glacier and we had a great afternoon where we hiked to a great view of the glacier. Then next day we set out for Rangitata, which is a great location for rafting. The weather has been cold and rainy so we went horseback riding and crossed a river that got up to our feet. This morning we drove to Christchurch and walked around the old city that was destroyed by the earthquake. Most of it was blocked off, but we were able to see the botanical gardens and a new shopping center that has recently sprung up. Tomorrow we will take a bus to Akaroa which is on the coast of the Pacific ocean on land that was made by a once active valcanoe. The bus trip will bring us north and down the west coast and near glaciers. We are excited to see more of the south island!