Thursday, January 31, 2008

we ride bikes


We have bicycles. all 34 of us. they are red and we ride them everywhere. Everyone in Invercargill knows us by now. We are either the americans or the mormons. or both.
yesterday we biked to the beach in the baking sun (45 mins and several kilometers of heaven or hell, it depends who you talk to).

Wednesday, January 30, 2008


























The Kiwi's dont beat around the bush. look at those signs for instance. i mean you have to admit, you cant say they didnt warn you.
luckily we didnt fall off a cliff or get swept away as the signs suggest.

black sand hmmm.....



So Cam critchfield (a guy in our group) found out about a remote black sand beach out east of Waitomo where we were staying during the first week. A small group of 8 decided we wanted to go to the beach instead of a hike. It was basically our favorite beach ever. I've already posted some pictures from this beach in the post before. I think you weren't supposed to be in it because of this sign we found afterwards. but we didnt run into any "freak waves". thank goodness ;)
On this beach we ate a simple dinner of Cadbury chocolate, Chips (french fries), and some assorted Lollies (candy). Then we body surfed the "freak waves" jk. Then we played an intense game of ultimate. We are learning to play rugby. it really fun.
In the boat picture its me, lisa fuller, steph richards. in the other one its me, ashely andrews, lisa fuller, and steph richards

Tuesday, January 29, 2008





pasta for 40 people!!!
























ultimate frisbee on the beach!!!



















diving into the river at rotarua
















the LDS temple at Hamilton, NZ




i love the trees in NZ they are sooooo fun!!!

I steal other people's pictures because I don't have a memory card for my camera right now!!



view of the south island from picton, southland



















My favorite black sand beach playing frisbee and body surfing!!
















Jacqueline and I




Sunset at the beach

Sunday, January 27, 2008



just the beginning..

Our adventure started in L.A. where we met up with our 34 companions for the next 3-4 months. 6 boys and 28 girls making a grand total of 34 amazing people! Our plane flight was shorter then i thought might be. We (and by we i really mean we, beacuse we synchronized the t.v. screens) watched Across the Universie together. it was an amzing movie. i love it so much. then we have breakfast at 4:30 in the morning and we landed at 6 local time in Auckland.
At the baggage claim, i came to realize that my bag was not there. so that was exciting. and by exciting i mean not so much fun. but i dealt with it, because we all ended up sharing anyways.
our first stop was Whitianga, where we swam on the beach where the second narnia "Prince Caspian" was filmed. aka Cathedral Cove. we also hiked to Mordor also known here as Tongoriro Crossing. It was an 8 hour hike but we finished it in 5 hours. Mount Doom is as ominous as it looks in the film Lord of the Rings. It was worth every step, it was probably one of my favorite days.
I love our group. we were traveling in 4 vans with trailers stuck to the back of them. the trailers have all of our luggage and more often then not, they fly open on the highway. this is interesting because my van is usually behind another van so bags start flying out and we scream and scream as ramsey (our drivier/makshift dad/one of our wonderful boys on this trip) skillfully swirvse around the bags. on one instance we probably skiddied 30 feet no lie.
i have got to say my favorite place was christchurch in the southland.
Our day at christchurch was a pretty eventful day. The night before 2 girls got hurt on the jumping pillow, stef dislocated her thumb, and janessa knocked her two front teeth out on a slide. There was a huge festival in town, we got our pictures taken and we are going to be pulbished in a book in germany, got our van towed, and got ticketed, oh and saw a guy get hit by a car. it was fun.
i love kiwi's they are the most easy going fun loving people i know! yesterday we learned to play cricket. its not like baseball at all. and we are learning to playing rugby.
marcie (my roommate, but we have our own rooms so i guess she is my housemate) just found heaps of kilts in her dresser, so one day we are going to play dress-up and roy (our host uncle) is going to teach us to play the bagpipes!! Yay for N.Z.!!!

gettin the kiwi slang..

its been just over two weeks since i said cheerio to the states. our group of 34 students have finally made it down to invercargill, southland. i do have much to catch up on but first here is my list of kiwi words that i have learned to use so far.
oh shivers
40 winks
cheery/cheerio
lollie
cheeky
lie-in
bum fluff
candy floss
foot path
jutter bar
rubbish
tramping
tea/ tea time
wee
heaps
frankferter