Monday, July 9, 2012

Auckland Again


Rugby.

Roast Chicken, stuffing, veggies.



Pumpkin Pie. Of sorts.
 4th of July I was in Taupo at the Meditation Centre. Not really a place of meditation but it was still cool. they made me an American dinner in celebration of Independence Day. Ever so thoughtful. the Singapore guy made the pumpkin pie. I was excited for all the kiwi's to try it since pumpkin is never a sweet but a savory. Alas, I forgot this dude was a health nut and you could taste the eggs more than the pumpkin. He didn't add any sugar. Nuff said. It was nasty. but the thought was there and thats what counts?

I'm back at my Uncle's and so happy, I have missed them oodles! Aunt Mary is back on both feet. They are returning the crutches today and she is ecstatic.

It's sad having to explain to everyone why I'm back in Auckland. With only a week left my time here seems so short. I've been wracking my brain for things I need to do so to double check I'm not missing out on any experiences. Wish me luck!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

If you can't handle the heat..

I still can't believe the people who I am sharing my life with for the next week. Everyone here is too bizarre to be real. Why does everyone insist on spoon feeding me??

A guy taught me how to see the energy of a leaf yesterday morning. Honestly. Half the things he says just have to be made up but you know he believes himself. And that sometimes rubs off on you.

There's a 56 year old from Singapore who pats you on the back after everything he says, which is usually thank you no matter what you do or say. And then he will say 'oh I will be so sad when you are gone'..

Another fellow who heals through a native american drum sort of thing.

Then a guy who does sweats.

I could go on. The weird, but maybe not so weird, thing is I love spending time with all of them. And I think I'm actually beginning to believe in this energy stuff. People may think it's bogus or that it's some shaman thing but it's fairly practical. Many thought Prince Charles was crazy when he talked to his plants, but research shows it helps them grow. He was sending his energy to them and it worked. As the kiwis would say- the proof is in the pudding.


Mom here are the photo's you have been requesting. I didn't even realize I had them on my phone. It's your lucky day :)
'The Lone Gumtree'

View from Tauhara
How long has it been since I saw library card index? Second grade.

Plant tissue paper. Yup.

What's in her bowl? Hot cocoa.
My caravan. Yes that my laundry all over the place. And yes it is surprisingly warmer than my room was.

Said room. As you can see my side was the clean one.
Tauhara centre.



Sunday, June 24, 2012

Real

I haven't been thinking much of anything except my self the past 5 months, and within the past few days it's become apparent how out of touch with everything I am. 1- I watched the movie "The Constant Gardener", 'nuff said. 2- I found out what life in China is really like.

I realized I don't think I have ever met someone from China, who currently lives there and grew up there. Japan, sure. Korea, of course. Same with many other countries in Asia. It's blowing my mind, and when the two girls were talking like Hong Kong wasn't in China it confused me. Was I that horrible at geography? But the laws are completely different.

On a good note, I now have a Chinese name. It sounds like Lay Ju Hui and it means "Thunder Intelligent". A very serious name...

Winter Solstice

black swans at lake taupo with florian and jojo
Lake Taupo is the biggest lake in the southern hemisphere

This treasure is made of flax and just happened to be laying around..

Solstice time.

Everyone's candle

My Future.

Iris with our glow sticks

Lantern trail






Yesterday was the winter solstice and at Tauhara we held a festival. Kids from the local Steiner school came out with lanterns they made and walked around outside with them. We ate homemade pizza and didnt have to do dishes! Bless those Steiner parents. Once those little rascals left we had the real shabang which started with lighting of the candles in celebration of the return of the song. then the dances for universal peace began. We did the Kiwi take on singing Kumbaya around the camp fire, but it was Hallelujah around a star of candles while dancing in a spiral thing. It was weird but cool? The three Asian girls quickly exited after this.  German guy didn't even attend the beginning. I stayed because I knew some poetry was about to unfold. Patrick had been a trucker all his life and bam!- writing poems. Super rad. I totally shared my fav by Shel and it rocked. there was a cute couple who played the uke and bass and they did a few songs. And another lady who played the uke and guitar and her own songs which were so good! I thought she looked familiar and guess who it was. The lady who had been at Harmony Farm who came to have a jam session!! So crazy that we met up again! 

I met this lady from Iran who was the nicest! And she was into the peace dances man. Swayin and movin, girlfriend was feeling it. She went out of her way to really talk to me which was surprisingly nice, and just shared so much of her story with me. People here are like that though, they want to get to know you and what is happening in your life. Sometimes I think 'ok who are they fooling, this is unreal' but I think they are genuine. hopefully at least. I really connected with the lady Maria who is a complete gem, a professor at a university here and full of laughter. I saw her giving a tarot reading to someone and I have always been curious but felt it was sort of depressing thing. I asked her if I could watch her do one but she offered to give me one. It was an absolute positive experience. I'm not staking everything on it but yea it was rather accurate (though I suppose you could say that about a random horoscope reading..) and I like to think everything was true. But only time will tell and I didnt have to spend a large amount of money, so I am pleased.

The kids are planning a trip for tongariro crossing and i feel for them. They are out of their minds to be doing it at this  time of the year! I hope they make it! It makes me feel so glad I did it during the summer and was mostly prepared for it. I will be lonely when they leave because then it will just be me here. Crossing my fingers someone else will show up!!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Treasures

There is a resident woofer lady who does the dinners here. She is a refugee from Zimbabwe and had to leave her home country at the age of 65. She is incredibly lovely and sweet. After having her home shot at and intense inflation she had to leave. Not to mention she was involved politically so the target was rather large on her. Leaving her successful business behind and coming to NZ with nothing, suffering from PTSD, she is still a happy person. I'm inspired by her and the life she now leads.

I have finished HP4 audiobook via my ipod and it was like reading it the first time. I was gasping with shock and responding so often, it's a completely different experience I'm so glad I was given the files! But now I really want to listen to 5 which I dont have. But a girl from China is here with me and after sharing our love of Doctor Who we stumbled upon our other favorite British National Treasure: Steven Fry. And girlfriend has 4 of his audio books which she has given me. Huzzah!! Let it be known I love everything he has to say, including him talking about his wicked case of diarrhea and then segue into facts about Peru. Steven Fry is the man.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Heads Up, 7 Up

Does anyone even remember the point of this game? Everyone puts their head down and a few students would go around tapping people on the shoulder. But then did they have to guess who tapped them??

Just thought I would make a disclaimer that I'm going to be one of those annoying people who talk about their feelings and good intentions from now on. As if you havent already noticed. I'm off to Taupo today for another meditation/yoga retreat center but this time I'm wwoofing. I've heard great things about it and I figure it's run by a couple from Scotland so you know it will be fabulous. I just ran into 4 people who were at meditation with me and one of them is about to head off to the airport back to Germany, so sad! But it was great to see how everyone was doing a few days after. I may or may not have had a break down Sunday afternoon. Who knew it would be so intense? Promise more happy posts to follow!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Vipassana

 My room. Just cleaned.
 Outside the meditation hall.
Folks, I have just returned from my 10 day silent Vipassana meditation course. It was awesome. When I use this word "awesome" when speaking of New Zealand I need to clarify that I am using the 19th century definition. In awe. I had sort of known what I was in for from my friend who had just completed it, but if I had really known I may not have gone. I am so happy I did though. The schedule ran from 4 am to 9pm. About 11 hrs of meditation but I'll be honest and say I slept in till breakfast at 6:30 and took the meditate on your own from 1-2:30 as 'lie in my bed and watch the clouds pass by my window' time. But I needed that time because whoever thinks meditating is easy is crazy. Days 1-3 we focused on our breath. Day 4 is when Vipassana started, observing sensations both good and bad while not becoming attached to them. Sensations will change, as everything will. Becoming attached causing craving which causes misery. and the point of this style is to stop misery to become equanimous and peaceful. But for real most of it was pain, misery. Days 4-7= misery. I thought I couldn't go on. We were told not to expect a moment of light or nirvana to occur. but on day 8 instead of misery I found Happiness and I became incredibly attached. I was done with pain. Day 9- calm. day 10- we are allowed to talk! who knew talking was so precious? though I had never spoken to these people before I felt close to them from sharing energy for the past week and a half. And it was all for free. Donations accepted. The food was incredible! Possibly the best ever. I'm lucky to have found this and will continue to go every year. It was hard but I have never felt more happiness and peace.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Fresh Prince

My last day in Waitomo and it's cold. No surprise here, but I wish it wasn't because I keep thinking Christmas is around the corner. Boy am I in for a shock when I get back to 104 degrees. I can't help it that I know want carols and santa hats. Humbug.

Meditation starts on Wednesday!! Eep!! I'm freaking out! No blogging for the next 10 days. Try to carry on.

On the Graham Norton Show the other day my boy Will Smith had an appearance. He sang the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song. I was rofl-ing. Bible. Nothing has made me happier. I used to have that song as my ringtone for when my siblings called.

I was kindly reminded about JK Rowling's new book coming out in September. This is the best year ever. Though, Jo, would it have killed you to make the book release September 1st? Just sayin cause you know you were thinking it. Oh and get all the books up on Pottermore. Er yes I realize she doesn't read this but I'm putting it out there.

Did you know...

Maori first borns are often sent to live with the grandparents for a few years. As they will be a natural leader in their family later in life they learn early from the gparents. I for one am in love with this. I was (and am) jealous of my cousins who lived in the same city as my grandparents. Getting to spend extra time with them and hanging out. And probably getting all the fun spoiled times. Ok maybe I was a needy child. But how lucky are these kids who get to really know their grandparents! It also helps you know your parents in a way you would never see them. Ahh tradtion.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sick Nasty

I'm sick. And nasty. I decided to use the hankerchief that was given to me by a fellow traveler. Outcome: it was gross. I dont know what to do with it now. And I'm beginning to regret giving Natasha all my tissues. Murphy's Law my friends.

Thoughts..

Advice given to me today, "Don't be a hero". Sir, it's a little too late for me. When you have read HP as much as I have certain characteristics start rubbing off on you. Hero Complex for life.

There is a Maori King. Who knew?

The lady I'm staying with just got back from Hawaii with said Maori King where she had breakfast with Barak Obama's sister. Gotta love the 6 degrees.

In the Maori culture turning 21 is a big deal. Turning 21 and not being in jail or being a parent. Who knew?

Comedy audiobooks are the coolest.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Christchurch

We did another LOTR tour in Wellington. And it happened to turn into a private tour. No one else signed up for it, how lucky!! Our guide was an orc in the scene where Aragorn tells Frodo to make a run for it at the end of The Fellowship. How rad! He could have been an elf but before they called back he cut off his long hair. Bummer. We went everywhere! Many of the places were so random you would have driven right past it not evening knowing. 

In Christchurch now and its a bit of a sad place. They are demolishing the entire city centre, making it look like a bomb has hit the place instead of an earthquake. I am positive it would have been a great lovely place if the natural disaster had spared them. I won't hid it though that I am glad we leave tomorrow morning and continue onwards.

Watched The Fellowship last night so I could see all the places we have gone to and notice all the secrets we have been told. Will never see it the same way again! So I leave you with..

Wise Words from Gandalf (who else):

"Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends."
"A wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to."

"Keep it secret. Keep it safe."



 "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us."
 
"If in doubt always follow your nose"

Monday, May 14, 2012

Sisters

 She did that. She actually drank all of that milk.  #cowbreastmilk
She wanted to get wifi from the church and stood outside in the rain to get it. #stubborn

My sister arrived and we have been wicked busy! It's so nice to have a car and drive wherever we want and stop wherever we want. Or in most cases to take pictures wherever Natasha wants. She is taking my mom's orders seriously of taking pictures. I'll be the first to admit: I'm horrible at capturing moments via camera. So maybe its actually a blessing in disguise, her constant snapshots?

Big Deal: WE WENT TO THE SHIRE!!!!!! AND IT WAS AMAZING! Pictures on her cam obviously. But it was the best ever! It was pouring when we got there but the gods smiled down and it was beautifully sunny :)

Finally saw all the cool geothermal stuff in Rotoura! Awesome! and tash wanted to see a Maori cultural experience. Honestly it frightened me. esp the haka war dance. Pushed back my chair as far as I could. They may be the nicest people but they can also be the scariest. Stopped off at my old digs in Otaki for some free wifi then off to Wellington!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Fight Club

 Display outside the art museum
 Serena's glitter cupcakes!
YES. I stared at this the entire evening. The entire HP set. But with new covers!

Hamilton was cute. Typical NZ town with rolling hills and beautifulness. I hope I dont ever become used to the scenery. We ate feijoa crumble for breakfast. with a side of ice cream. we arent heathens afterall. and later we went to a place called something like "california burrito"? where i had the worlds strangest burrito. There was broccoli in it. and if that doesnt shock you enough i also found peas. PEAS!! they are in no way mexican! an experience anyways.. but there is no way for them to know. ahh tex mex i miss you.

There is an underground market every Saturday night. I felt like i was being invited into a fight club. its sort of sketchy and exciting at the same time. half the stuff you know fell off the truck. the smoke from all the people cooking food is overwhelming at first and there was some coughing involved. maybe also because of some cumin? But it was awesome! oh new zealand and your hidden treasures!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Cockle Bay

Hands down this house has the most beautiful view in the world. Bias? Maybe. I haven't been doing much these last few days except reading and watching E! aka the Kardashians and all the other drama I have missed out on. I made it back in town for Serena's 21st birthday bash and it was so cool! Fireworks and amazing cakes/glitter cupcakes. A girl brought glow in the dark nail polish, which I obviously used, and it freaked me out when I went to bed that night. I was going "whats on my hands?!?!?! i'm an alien!!!" haha.

This girl is so lucky! And I still cant believe how we meet one Sunday in Brisbane, Australia only to meet up again. #smallworld.

Yesterday the Love's and I (my aunt and uncle) went into town to go see the Degas to Dali exhibition at the art museum. Coincidence that it came from Scotland? Oh how the stars align for me. Seeing these paintings reminded me how much I love doing art. Yea I'm mediocre but as I'm learning, that ain't so bad. I saw many paintings for the first time, a few from Degas and one from Van Gogh that seriously made my jaw drop. It was 'Olive Trees' and it's the sort of thing that sets your soul on fire.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Mordor, as Treacherous as They Say

Just got back to my uncle's and I couldn't be happier to be here for full recuperation. Now my Mordor Saga..

Three other gal pals from Harmony met up in National Park to complete the 3 day tramp of the Tongariro Crossing aka where Mt Doom is. We were all so excited and yea a little bit nervous.

Day 1: The first day was all up hill with plenty of people passing me up. The one day tramp is insanely popular and a huge tourist attraction. But the weather was beautiful, we sang happy birthday to an Argentinian, made it to the top and continued on. I am so pleased to have gone with such great girls that everything was fun even with all the sweat! Highlight of that day: sliding down this avalanche of rocks. And falling down the avalanche of rocks. Thrice.

When it was time to get to our hut it was plain stupid. The path went left, right, left, right, when we should have been able to head straight down to the visible hut. Obviously I was grumpy/hungry/annoyed with the park people who created the down disaster. After 30 minutes we made it to cook our dinner in the dark. When we were all ready for bed this couple stumbles in wanting to make a reservation.. uhhh yea they walked here in the dark without a flashlight. They had passed the point where they were supposed to exist the track and kept on. All they had with them was a bottle of rum and some noodles. These kids were smart..

Day 2: Beautiful weather again! and even better news- all down hill! Or so I thought. After about 2 hours my left knee was hurting something horrible. Let it be known I have never had any problems with it. It was so bad I had to stop several times. But thankfully it was only went it was downhill which after a while it stopped being. We made it to this lovely river and Fangorn Forest. We all entered at different times, I was obviously last because at this time it was near the end of the day and my knee was now a consistent throb. Walking uphill was now painful. But the forest was peaceful and green. Then we realized Annie was no where to be found. She was always at the front because of her crazy walking pace and leadership tendancies. We yelled/whisteled for a while and then decided she was most likely waiting for us somewhere at the top like normal. But then we remembered that once we crossed the bridge it sort of looked like you could head left/right as well as straight which the arrow pointed to. We conferred with the picture we took of the map. Oh what silly girls we were, the hut we were staying at that night was before the forest! Oh ok. But poor me walking downhill was honestly the last thing I wanted to do. Cursing myself for not thinking to bring actual whistles, I slowly made my descent. Once almost out of the woods I hear "Saryah! Stop! There is no hut, turn around". I'll admit it. I threw down my pack and fell to the forest floor.  I wanted to cry. And be left there. I would have stayed if they would have left me.  Again I slowly made my way to the top. Where Annie was indeed waiting. Let's me clear. In the beginning we were 3/4 of the way to the top before we went all the way back down again. Talk about mixed signals, it would of course happen in Fangorn Forest. Where were the Ents when you needed a helping hand? Annie was amazing though and took my pack as well as her's for the remaining way. I really would not have made it without them. The hut was only 30 minutes away and it was magnificant. It was 8x bigger than the one previously. With running water and electricity! I took off my boots, wanting to shake out all the rocks, but there weren't any. Just blisters. Everywhere. The funny thing about it was no matter how horrible I felt the views at the end always made up for it. I would look behind and think "wow. I just did that". That night we pulled off our little mattresses from the bunk beds and put them and our sleeping bags in front of the fire to fall asleep.

Day 3:  We knew it was going to rain. But we slept in until 7 because my alarm/phone died in the night. it was to be a 5 hour walk to the village and had been told it was mostly flat terrain. We started off and it was what we expected, rain, cold, windy. The girls were always far ahead of me because I was too slow, limping along like quasimoto. Oddly enough, I knew I could do this. I knew I could/would accomplish it, that it was flat, and the weather could be worse. Physically I thought I was going to die. But in times like these it's more mental than anything. How could I forget to mention that Vera, one of the girls, was having knee problems as well.. However she was at the front today. Knowing she had pain but was such a champ about it, leading the group was such an inspiration. Annie was offering to carry my pack again, which was too nice of her. But the pack was the lightest it had been as we had eaten much of the food it had contained so it wasn't a problem. Bethany the entire time was singing. Singing people. In the crazy weather she was happy and singing the whole way. These girls were my hero's. We made it to the end in less than 4 and 1/2 hours. Champions.

I have never been more proud of myself or the girls. Turns out Bethany's singing was because if she stopped her thoughts turned negative about not being able to finish. Annie was prepared to literally carry one of us to the end. Vera never once complained. And I managed to stay positive the whole last day, knowing we could do it.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Anna and Collin's

Oh what a crazy week. I had a bit of time to kill between leaving the beloved Harmony Farm and the Tongariro Crossing so I decided to visit this lady Angela in Gisborne. Who hadnt responded to my email. And yep she was out of town that weekend and luckily Anna said I could stay at their house for the few days I needed. I finally got to try a persimmon! It was yum! And tasted a bit like melon? One of the girls, Lisa, had been in NZ for 8 months and she is leaving in a week. When we talked about it I felt like it was me leaving I could feel her sorrow. I feel bad for whoever will have to sit next to me/her on the flight home. 16 hours+ of tears.

I got to hear about how being here has changed so many people's lives. Its so inspiring hearing about aha moments about knowing what they want out of life. I got to recommend Ron's place to others and Anna loved hearing all about it. I think she may go to visit!

And I need to tell about Harry. From Hartford. Where Hurricanes Hardly ever Happen. yes I said that. And immediately apologised because you know it happens every time to him. When I first met him i wanted/did instantly disliked him because of his accent. Horrible I know but it was exactly like some evil lord from the 1700's that wanted to steal all your money even though he has his own vast fortune. But of course I changed my mind after 5 minutes when you knew he wasnt an evil mastermind. Butttt he did go to bording school since 7 and is wicked smart. So part of my theory was correct. First impressions crack me up, they are usually way of mark. The wwoofers and anna's were too funny and i already miss them! ps. harry's last name starts with a P. and i may have said his name imitating Hermione. Once. Or twice..

Even though I was there for a total of 3 days these kids all woke up at 6 am this morning to say goodbye. Something that has never happened before at Anna's in her 3 years of wwoofing. It was honestly the sweetest. People continue to surprise me.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Thigh Master


compost toilet. right out by the kitchen window..solar shower
one of the caravans and the place i was sleeping in to the left. and some little feijoa trees.
annie trying to get the fire started..


If a P.E. coach had told me to do squats/lunges for 3 hours solid, I would have used the words "sadistic", "crazy", "fired" and headed straight to the principal's office to complain. Yet there I was yesterday doing such things for harvesting feijoas.. My butt/legs may never be the same. And it was then I decided I needed to book it before peak season set it. When I first arrived we were doing 10 buckets. Yesterday it was 132. And it would be 200ish soon. Dont think so bud. So here I am in Gisborne once again staying at the Flying Nun hostel without much plans. I need to find a next wwoofing place soon. And today... I buy a ukelele!!!!!!!!! HUZZAH!!! As of right now I only know row row row your boat. but soon i shall be a master musician!

Friday, April 13, 2012

Ron

I may have picked both of these types of silver beet when I thought it was rhubarb. In my defense they look so different! So we put it in a vase for our centerpiece.

Hannah and Chris on a bike ride into town.


I swear Ron is unlike any other human being. He is so positive about everything. And wants to teach all about how to improve their life. Never have I seen a man so open to talk about anything and willingly admit that he cries about things. He is completely down to talk about periods, and when Bethany told him she had a waste free period his response: Congratulations. Share this knowledge with the other girls. hahahaha I die over this. We often wonder how in the world this man can exist, and i want to be just like him in his directness. There is zero skirting around issues but face them straight on with such grace. He is truly inspiring.

My last days are here at Harmony Farm and its so strange to be thinking of leaving. But I am too excited about my meditation! I cant wait for a bit of quiet and centering my life. Sometimes you need to get back to basics.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Today, Be Proud

Thought I would go to the Op Shop "Opportunity Shop", which is a good will, for some cheap loose meditation clothing. Went to the counter to purchase my two items and realized I left all my money back at the farm. No money? No problem. They said they trusted I would bring it back. I swear the people here are the nicest int the world.

I made feijoa jam yesterday! It is so delicious!
Link
There is a French guy at the farm and I just want to live his life in France. He just appreciates every little thing in life. And his one liners. Ahhh. "This is the way", "Be proud", and about Ron "he is everything". hahaha all are so true. And he just wants to sit and watch the sunset. I love it. To him you just need to enjoy.

At the library there are always these school kids who seem to have nothing better to do than sit around playing games. And have really bad language. I'm not sure where their parents are. so weird. and count down for the amount of time each person has left. so annoying.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Sunday

Today Bethany, Annie, and I woke up at 5am for a Maori Catholic service on a hill wher we would sing to a guitar and watch the sunrise. A nice lady named Heather was gracious enough to come pick us up when Bethany went into town to find out service times. Girlfriend even offered us a place to stay if we ever need one. Kiwi's are the friendliest by far! They were self proclaimed rebels of the presbeterian religion. The best kind. Porriage and toast was eaten after. That crowd was a hoot, we have an interview set up to be in the town newspaper. People just love me wherever I go. For morning tea I made everyone pancakes along with homemade syrup. I am becoming a chef master! Tonight I made feijoa upside cake mmhmmm. Called my gma and parents which was ever so exciting :) my dad is going back to HP world!! so jelly! the best part of the day was eating the mini Cadbury creme eggs i bought especially the occasion. i got accepted for a free 10 day meditation course!! its very intensive where u wake up at 4:30am and you honestly meditate all day with a bit of time for group meditation. its going to be brilliant! annie will be doing the same course, but you arent allowed to speak or show body language so we are devising a secret movement. updates on that later. i just finished The Book Thief. amazing!! even though they tell you how it would end you were still surprised. such a great book.
things i have learned today: when someone asks you if you want to talk about ot/something, say yes. also, tea is always the athe way to go.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Priority

Just saw all the pictures from my Aunt's wedding and oh it looked like quite an event! While I'm sad to have missed it everyone looked to have a great time. I'm so excited for them!

We biked into town today and boy oh boy does that take much time off the travel. It went so fast! Why don't I bike everywhere? Ideas.

Thoughts..

I read Dan Brown's new book and it was really good until the ending. Let down baby. Next on my list is Omnivore's Dilemma. I have heard most of it in documentaries and what not but need all the info.

I love hearing everyone's story and what they are passionate about. Its inspiring that people can be so driven to do good.

I am learning to use the word priority. To say "this is a priority" this is not a priority. how it feels when you say them and if it doesn't sound right then you know what matters and what doesn't. Rather brilliant.

I'm learning so much from people and especially the host Ron that its almost overwhelming. How am I going to remember it all? Another thing I'm learning to do: remembering.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Because I'm a Lady

In which we discuss all the reasons I'm not a lady as of recent, including all forms of bodily functions. Spoiler: you probably do not want to read this. But I feel for honesty sake I'll be telling the real deal.

I'm in Otaki at Harmony Farm that grows fejoas, so yum! German Hannah has sadly left but she left me a 10 cent piece and a hankey an old man gave her when she was in hospital due to her eye swelling that she couldn't see. Both I will obviously cherish. In her place is now Bethany from Scotland- the first mellow Scot I have met. She is a total lady. Kris the guy with an annoying answer for everything even though no one asked is here as well but I secretly hope he leaves. Life on the farm is always a treat. And could most possibly be called a hippie residence. You pee outside. Because duh the plants need it. There is a compost toilet. A solar shower outdoors for your convenience. aboth have a bamboo type wall that isn't completely obscurring. And you can always decide for a hot bucket shower under the stars when you don't want the sometimes cold water. Ron is so into it it's awesome. We just decided to do morning yoga all together. We need it desperately with the gazillion squats/lunges you do picking up the fejoas. They are only ripe when they fall from the tree..

well I'm late for oragami and drying my tea leaves I picked earlier. Who knew being a hippie was so relaxing :)

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Timing Is Everything

My bus was set to arrive at 4:15pm, and that's exactly what I told Ron from Harmony Farm. I waited there for 40 minutes and realized nope he is not coming. Found a lad at the coffee shop across from the stop who offered to give me a ride. On the way he said he had a crazy long day at work. I asked what he did. His reply: crime. uhhh ok. and he was in a gang, which was why he had left for so many years. but its ok because they are all dead now after taking bad drugs. so he's back! But he needs to do crime so he can have money the govnt wont take from him. bc he has so many kids he needs to pay for. yea alright.

The place I'm staying at is a fejoa farm and they are so yummy! my new specialty is fejoa and rhubarb crumble. sort of a nightly thing. the kids im staying with are so outrageous. ones from germany and the other from the states. there is no wifi/internet there and we just walked/shared bikes an hour to get to the library but now its about to close. and the usb doesnt work so no pictures for the next 2 weeks. though i just checkout out dan brown's new book! i didnt even know he had one!

have to go and see if we can hitch back because people, its a jungle out there.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Highden Manor

My new digs are beautiful. The house is lovely and the grounds are something out of a Jane Austen novel. I try to imagine what it would be like living in this house but it's so silly. Catholic priests used to live here, then some sort of buddhist monks. It was then an American summer school for rich kids where they did hippie things. Which I could totally see happening here. But amazing as this historical house is, today i feel like Harry after cleaning Headquarters. Tomorrow is my last day of work here and then a day sighseeing in town :)


Today I met a woman whose sister lives in Richmond! So crazy I love the 6 degrees of separation! Reminds me about a girl I met at the last place I was at. She graduated from Lewis & Clark. People, this was my dream school. Literally I spent countless hours daydreaming about going there. It's in Portland, Oregon and specializes in environmental degrees. But looking back I wish I had just applied, but it is a private school and wicked expensive . With all that time wasted I could have easily applied, who knows what could have happened? It's silly how we aren't always brave enough to do the things that would make us happy. And when I met the graduate from Lewis & Clark it was such a slap in the face of realization. Love it haha

today after everything was finished I relaxed on the veranda and did a little cloudwatching. NZ is the perfect place to do it bc the name means one long white cloud. It was erfect :) Also, I still can't get used to the rustling of tons of tree leaves. I still think it's rain. It's weird that I get confused. Shouldn't everyone know the specific sound? Ah the amazingness of being in NZ, in love!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Oy Vey

The bus problems started two nights ago. I told Anna the bus will pick me up in Manutuke 5 min down the road so she didn't have to drive all the way into town. She replied ok and we will leave at 9:35. Super early for a 9:50 bus so I figured she had something to pick up before. Wrong. We went all the way into town and then she was all surprised bc apparently I told her to go there as I had said to go to the 'usual place'. Uhh no if you have only been somewhere once you can't say usual place. So we miss the bus. No big I book another one for the next day. It drives right past me, luckily it realizes its mistake and circles round. Though upset I'm standing in the wrong spot. Listen dude there is no sign for the bus this is a gas station. There is no allocated spot. Bro. Travel 3 hrs to Napier where the connecting bus is to leave at 1:15 and we arrive at 1:20. The driver tells me not to worry. I am. One hour later the bus still isn't there, it had driven off without 4 of its passangers, classy. We are driven to another city to be picked up by another bus to continue south. Hallelujah we make it. Offered apologises and 25% off the next bus ticket. Please I'll be needed full reimbursement not $5 -10 off.

Germans don't have scones. I think that's odd considering they always brag about their bread.

driving through NZ affirms the fact that dinosaurs really did exist (not that there was any doubt).

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

One Mississippi

When you are little you don't understand time, how long an hour is or why a minute is 60 seconds instead of 100. Ask a kid to count to 10 and it's done in 5 seconds. That's why we are taught how long a second is in Mississippi's. One Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi. It wasn't until watching The Blind Side tonight to think it was incredibly strange. What's a Mississppi? Is it some football term?

Found the song puts my feelings about NZ into words "The Hills Are Alive", my favorite line:

"My heart want to beat like the wings of the birds that rise from the lake to the trees'.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Sunday Funday

Stolen apples taste good. Stolen apples right off the tree taste even better.
First time actually buttering a pan. Think I used more butter on the pan than in the recipe.
Jack. Honestly the best dog ever.

Chocolate in different languages.
I saw where all the kiwi trees are yesterday and they look so weird! but in a good way. I booked my next two places and i'm reallz excited about them. I think i am tired of looking at persimmons.. today i'm just relaxing with The DaVinci Code and some cheesecake. Ok i'm beyond spoiled. life is good :)

Friday, March 16, 2012

Oh Them Apples

Saw my first apple orchard today! It was heaven!! And then ate one right off the tree! It was a perfect way to end the walk we took around the property (massive!). I can totally understand why Snow White took that apple from the creepy/ugly/evil witch. they are too tempting and delicious!

The French couple left and the girl left me her work clothes. the jumper is from H&M! Ohh yeaa its cute, pink, and fits perfectly :) NZ thought it could withhold it from me but I found a way! I bought two new shirts and a belt for $25! I am too happy! All the girls I have met so far agree with me, it's not your friends or family you miss the most it's your clothes. After wearing the same five shirts you are desperate for a little varity.

Thoughts..

There is a lot of depressing news lately esp the hate crimes. I think more states need to follow New Jersey's example and stregthen our anti-bully laws.

Need to check this out! Abe is my hero!
http://www.lettersofnote.com/search/label/abrahamlincoln

There is an old tv show 'Cracker' that stars the actor who played Hagrid. It's sort of like The Mentalist that's on now. All crime. But there was a scene where he was curled up on the couch all sad and I thought "thats impossible! Hagrid doesn't fit on a couch!".. He will always be my big friendly giant :)

Friday, March 9, 2012

Victory!!

I have finally seen HP7 part 2 special features! Huzzah! Loved the mini documentary. And the women of hogwarts segment :) also huzzah: putting this picture up via my phone. Technology will never cease to amaze me..

went surfing yesterday! Or sort of. Probs only stood up three times. Or two. But the point is I tried! And had fun and that's what really matters. All the kids in the house went and of course were all pros compared to me as they had a lesson already.

I introduced everyone to Jacket Potatoes for dinner last night. They were a hit, you're welcome Britain.

the other night we had a bonfire and the german girls taught us all about Stick Bread. You make the dough (its a little sweet) and then wrap it arond the stick and heat it over the fire, like you would with a marshmellow. It was awesome!!

thoughts...

if I had a secret I couldn't tell but for one person I know who I would choose. Alan Rickman. Lets be real he can keep a secret as proven when JK Rowling told him the truth about Snape. Everyone in the world wanted to know. Very noble Rickman.

the really old james bond movies are hilarious.

things I miss:

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Favorite Things

- Duvets

- Learning German proverbs. Such as "unfaithful tomato" or "like jacket and trousers"

- Using my phone as a computer

- My new men's thermal socks

- Knowing people in Germany & France love Mika as much as I do

- Eating Nutella every morning on toast

- Feeling like waking up at 9 is sleeping in

- Home cooked meals from organic/fresh ingrediants

-Being in New Zealand

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Manatuke

ok this is what I have been waiting for. I am spending my days in a persimmon orchard. sidenote: i've never eaten one before. today i picked and packaged flowers. the bed is so comfortable. staying at the farm is a french couple, two german girls and a german guy. they are all soo nice! and Anna and Colin are lovely. this is exactly how i pictured life to be. and i'm learning english from the german girls. seriously. you need to learn your own language from a foreigner, they know all the rules. but it's difficult bc they ask me hard questions like "when do you say 'something like this' or 'something like that'? what is the difference?" uhh..

breakfast is a meal. ive always known this and thought i ate a meal in the morning, wrong. A bowl of cereal does not suffice.it needs toast, fuit, tea, and of course nutella. Oh and eggs and bacon.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Japan Day

A day off. Sooo nice. My arms needed a break. We went into Napier the "art deco capital" of NZ. Why I'm not too sure. But it was nice and we ate sushi. Which was avocado rolls/vege rolls.. so maybe not sushi but who says vege cant be included? It was awesome right when we walked into the place a japanese song was playing and Yumi instantly starting singing along. classic. Went to chocolate place and bought two little chocolate eggs. Delish! Then came back and watched the Sound of Music. It was special edition so obvi I started watching the special features. You know the song the Captain sings "Edelweiss", well it was written specifically for the movie. Yet your boy Ronald Reagan played it for the Austrian ambassador. Good one. Japanese curry for dindin, didn't know they made curry and it was goood. Finally found a next destination. I was indeed getting worried, a bunch of places were booked for March. The news has been calling tomorrow to be a "Weather Bomb". Geez please make it sound a bit scarier and like I may really die. So we'll be staying inside.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Bread

Things I expected to find in my hair today: Sawdust, dirt, leaves.

Things I did not expect to find in my hair: a dead bug.

Today we had vegetable soup with homemade bread. It was too good. People I found the reason why my homemade bread has never been what it should have been. Flour. It always comes down to the flour. This one had all the little grains and special yeasts it needs to be so tasty. I want to eat it every day whenever I want sandwiches. Or soups.

The bread reminded me of when my mom used to make fresh bread all the time and we would all gather around sneakily pushing each other trying to get first in line. I would always want the first slice from the top. I figured it had the most bread in one slice. Yea I'm clever like that.

Thoughts..

I can't believe it's already March! I swear time goes by faster here. And soon it will be Easter! At the grocery store today I got excited about it since they had tons of Cadbury chocolate bunnies on display. Yumi (the Japanese girl) didn't understand it, she says there are not many Christians in Japan. Which is sad, I think everyone needs a chocolate bunny at least once in their life. So I got to tell her about my Easters and how my mom would hide our baskets. I of course would be the last to find theirs and would get increasingly frustrated but more than usual one of my siblings would tell me where my basket was. I could never make it as a pirate. Forgot to tell her about confetti eggs. I don't think she would truly understand the concept. And would defo think me strange. Cracking eggs? on people's heads? yep..

Hopefully I'll get around to uploading some pictures. As of right now I'm a bit lazy.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Takapau

In the middle of nowhere. And I wouldn't have it any other way. Staying in the house with me is a girl from Japan (so lovely) and a guy from France, whose accent is thick and can't understand what he says alot so i alternate between laughing and giving blank expressions.

I have seen my first apple tree! The apples however are all not edible as the summer has been bipolar and they haven't ripened and are bad. There is a pet goat. Really friendly but I swear it has evil eyes. Dude, he has a 3D tv. I didn't think people actually bought them. Speaking of having outrageously nice technological gadgets. I of course didn't bring my laptop and was using Umi's (that how imagine her name is spelled..) and Paul (the host) said oh hey I have an old one you can use while you're here. Uhhh yea an iBook is soooo old. Cadbury hot chocolate for morning tea :) also I discovered that my fav candy in the entire world (already mentioned strawberry gummy candy) is sold at local grocery stores near me. Welcome to my life and diabetes.

I wielded my first chainsaw today. Scared I would somehow saw of my foot. Luckily this did not happen. Also lemon trees are surprisingly pretty. And the secret of having all your groceries growing in your yard is just the luck of the soil. Depressing I know, but now everyone doesn't have to feel bad about their lack of "green thumb". Just have to move out to NZ.

Friday, February 24, 2012

WWOOFing

Update on my life. I will not be staying with a crazy guy who only eats raw vegetables/2 meals as I hoped. He is doing a cleansing fast/having lectures when I wanted to stay. bummer. I will neither be staying with the "Sisters of Compassion" because they refuse to call me back. rude. Instead I will be up in Takapau on Monday with a nice couple but likely to be less exciting as the other two prospects. Still I'm excited.

Went up Mt Victoria yesterday and did not see any elves. Or a sign that said "Welcome to Rivendell" as I expected. I do think I saw where the hobbits were just out of the shire and ran to get off the road. But it was all trees so maybe I was wrong? I feel like there should defo be some signs. Or little symbols carved into the trees?

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Windy Wellington

This city is living up to its name. I'll be walking around and get blown into the person next to me. And they will give me a weird look, because of the bumping and also the way I have given up trying to be a cute backpacker. I have started wearing my orange and blue Australia backpack and haven't done laundry yet. Yep I'm a real charmer. Today it's finally not raining so i'm going to see if I can get up to Mt. Victoria and see if I can spot some elves. It's where they filmed a few scenes of Rivendell.. get it?

Monday, February 20, 2012

Hakuna Matata

Ok so much has happened alot of craziness which I can't even go into it's such a long story. Ending with I'm now in Wellington!! It's soooo good to be back on the North Island! Only been here for a few hours and I love it. The city has an Austin/NOLA vibe but cool without even trying.

I went to Milford Sound yesterday. Absolutely worth it even with the 8 hour bus ride. As beautiful as everyone has been saying and glad I went! Took so many pictures that I can't even upload them all here so I'll leave you with my favorite.. and two more. lucky you.

You might be thinking "cool man but i think your camera messed up". Think again. This is a picture of Mirror Lake and shows the reflection of the Southern Alps. My favorite picture I've taken yet. Framer.
This picture is "sweet as". You can see the rain forming and then flowing down. The water is so clean there. I regret not filling up my water bottle with it/even trying it. The idea of drinking from a stream is taught to equal death so even though I could see it with my own eyes how clear and 100% pure it was I was still afraid. sigh.
I like how the wind is taking the water away from fully falling. Milford your rocked.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Another Day, Another Mountain

Walk up to the top was steep man. Even the picture looks wimpy. No one will probably ever believe me. But it was intense I promise!!


View from top!
City of Queenstown!
Beautiful.
Picture from the Gondala. I didn't pay for it. I know horrible but way too tired to walk down. I thought about doing the 5 hour hike today but alas am exhausted. And it rained yesterday so it would be dangerous right? That's my excuse anyways.

Thoughts...

Apparently everyone is leaving Ireland. And moving to Australia.

Watched LOTR3 last night and it was amazing. Watching it in NZ makes it double cool!