Friday, February 29, 2008

School Is Real

I have just finished my first week of school, and I've found the classes quite interesting. I'm taking four classes: Intro to Maori Culture, New Zealand History, Religion Society and Power, and Philosophy and Human Nature. Maori and History have a large number of international students in them, and the other two have mainly Kiwis.

The campus is beautiful but I haven't had a chance to take any photos of it yet, but I do have some pictures of my apartment:

Living Room/ Kitchen
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View From My Balcony
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And heres some pictures of my friends:
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On the left is Monica from Ft. Lewis College. Underneath me is Brian. He's from just outside of Boston and goes to UMass Boston. To the right of him is Brit from Portsmouth, and she goes to UNH. Above her is Kellen from Ashville, NC.

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Heres Lindsey, Sara, Brit and I at the cricket game. Lindsey and Sara are the girls that have a car and have taken me to Castle Hill. Lindsey, on the left, is from Texas and goes to Texas Tech. Sara, on the right goes to CSU and is from Pennsylvania.

I was supposed to be going to Kaikura this weekend to camp but its going to rain pretty much everywhere on the South Island for the next couple days so we stayed home.

Hopefully I can take some pictures of campus and put them up soon.

Nick

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Casle Hill

Yesterday I went with a group of kids to the Castle Hill Basin to boulder. My friends Lindsey and Sara have a car and they took me and my other friends Mark and Dan to this area an hour and a half from Christchurch. The boulders are some of the coolest things I've ever seen.

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Dan took this photo of me working a problem called Fatwa. I didn't send it, but I will next time.

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Last night I went with another group of people to a beach about an hour north of the city and camped out under the stars and the full moon. It was too cloudy in the morning to see the sunrise though.

I'm just hanging out today, but I'm going to see a cricket match tomorrow. I start class Monday, and all this week there are concerts every night for orientation week.

Also, the next time I write in this, I'll have the bike that I'm bidding on.

Nick

Monday, February 18, 2008

Arrival

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Hey everyone, just a little about my trip so far.

I traveled to Auckland on a group flight with other study abroad students in my program.We arrived in Auckland at 8am on Tuesday February, 12 and took a 4 hour bus ride to the town of Rotorua. Rotorua has been voted the most beautiful city in New Zealand for the last couple of years and is located on Lake Rotorua. It is a thermal town and smells terribly, but our hostle, or backpacker as the kiwis call it, had a thermal heated hot tub the size of a small pool. The first day we spent recovering from the previous day's travel and exploring the town. The second day began with a trip to the Agrodome to watch a sheep show that displayed the nineteen different types of sheep currently in New Zealand. Then in the afternoon we had the opportunity to go Zorbing. A Zorb is an 11 foot inflatable ball that a person goes inside and rides down a hill.

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That evening we went to a Maori cultural center for a cultural experience and a traditional dinner. We were part of a large group that was greeted as the Maori would traditionally greet a visiting tribe: through displays of strength and aggression. We then ate a meal cooked in the Maori's traditional earth ovens.

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On Thursday our group went caving in the Waitomi Caves. We all got wetsuits and took a 3 hour tour of the cave system. There were a number of rappels, or abseils as they call them, and some of them were down waterfalls. At our deepest we were 80m underground. We saw some crazy rock formations and the ceiling of most of the caverns were covered in glow worms.

Friday we spent traveling again. After a short plane ride to Christchurch we were shuttled to our flats. My flat is 6 bedrooms with a common living room and kitchen area. So far there are only 3 other people living here besides me, and I think that it may stay that way. Two of my flatmates are from Carbondale, Il. Justin goes to SIU and Rich goes to Drake in Iowa. Abdul, my third flatmate, is from Saudi Arabia and is here studying English.

I've spent the last couple days getting settled in and exploring Christchurch. On Sunday we went to the beach for a while and then went to Castle Rock to hike and climb around. It was only about a 25 min drive from the center of town and offered some amazing views.

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The busses here are great for getting around the city, but i'm hoping to get a bike in the next couple days. I made it down to the climbing gym yesterday with a group of about 15 other kids in my group. Its a nice gym and its nice climbing with so many people.

I finished all my registration today so I'm off the hook until Monday so I may go camping and bouldering with some people up at Spittle Hill for the next couple days.

Hope all's well back home.

Nick

P.S. I have a phone now and its free for me if you want to call. 064-210-234-7872