Thursday, 31 December 2009
3 words, 4 syllables, first word happy, third word year.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009

The first quater of my journey is completed as we have moved on into the south islands . It seems both the shortest and longest time in the world. Right now as it stands
I miss ( apart from the obvious family and friends) : My jeans, my heels, the abiltiy to choose what to wear not just the cleanest items, proper rain, tea, my bed! , ooh and a nice bath would go down right lovely. I miss the absloute tack of english christmas (the music) and being bombarded with cheer. sleeping in past 9 and pigeons. (never saw that one coming)
I Love this whole experience naturally but its absolutly knackering and right now its down time, we have completely lost the energy to do anything. In wellington we crashed for four days spending our time watching movies and just walking along the harbour front- we did make it up to mount victoria but only because some people we went to visit took us there! ( That was lovely eveing incidently- we had a roast and it was the most christmassy feeling ive experienced the whole tine we were there) Im hoping that south island will give us a change of pace and shake things up for a while- Em blames the new moon but I think its a natural thing to occur while doing the whole travelling thing.
Right now We are in Nelson in a small Hostel called the green monkey that provides us with free cake. We are by our selves as the boys are in a different hostel ( our group has now shrunk to four) its nice to have some girly space and just do our own thing for a bit, I think its practically classed as living together 24/7 so far- pretty intense!
Lots of options for new year seem to be around but im not sure what we will end up doing. could be difficult if we go somewhere with the boys as Marc is a non drinking heavy mental lover and unlikely to apprecaite the dance fest i had in mind.. hmmm tricky!
Friday, 25 December 2009
Happy Christmas folks

So much for a white hot christmas, its been windy very windy and frankly very un christmassy. theres no lights up and i think iv only heard one xmas song over the last 3 days! Christmas eve was spent on a bus getting ourselves to wellington- stopping by a place called bulls which was incredibly cheesy as each place was named 'delect-a-bull' (bakery) or 'read-a-bull'(library) GENIUS! so thats was pretty long and uncomfortable journey - we got in about 8pm and sat eating pizza like chavs on a park bench. We went for a few drinks but everything closes seriously early here- like 10.30 so we gave up and went back to our room to create a christams tree and some tinsel and stuff.
Xmas day was pretty normal. around 9 oclock we donned our christmas hats and armed with bats, ball, balloons and fake make up from our secret santa gifts stormed the foyer in a comical fashion to go and make breckie ( eggs and bacon accompanied by a bit of festive champers)
After a short ( and fffreeezing) walk round the harbour we came back ans started on the christmas games ( or should i say drinking games.) It was alot of fun ( ive never been that tipsy before 3pm). Incredibly bizzare mix of people- around 6 we got an xmas bbq which was really just a bog standard bbq but it was free so alll good! so yeah that was pretty much christmas - we danced till dawn and roamed the city came back collapsed then had to get up at 7 to wave doug off. *Then there where 5*. Today was spent remidying hangovers with some retail sales shopping ,a nap and reading of a trashy novel i picked up called apocolipstick, hehehe. Shock of the day was to go into a bakery and find pancakes labelled under flapjacks. FLAPJACKS. Thats just wrong.
Anyways the hostel here is really nice, people are lovely and wellington is very nice when the suns shining! Hope you all had a good one!!
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Small fry with Hairy feet.
Friday, 18 December 2009
Thursday, 17 December 2009
East As, Bro
It's been a while, I know, but we've been jetting all over the place- From Rotoura ( yes we did see huge amounts of champagne stylee water explosions) we hopped on a little bus and headed for east cape- first stop Gizzbourne. I don't think words can express how absolutely SWEET AS this trip was. There was only 12 of us and the driver so we had such a blast- getting up a 5 am to see the sunrises ( took two attempts as it was raining the first time) watching the sun set from a jacuzzi whilst sipping on some local wine! We did a wine tasting under the stars for 10 dollars that's about 4.80 for a lorra lorra wine! We climbed a mountain..and I fell back down it ( narrowly missing this large herd of cows standing menacingly at the bottom), we did some bone carving! I carved my own necklace! *proud* ..It's so remote that we really felt immersed in the Maori culture- we did a lot of visiting their places and learnt some of the lingo too ( kihi kihi - kiss kiss the actual name of a town). We did spend about 4 hours on a bus each day but we had tunes 'here comes the sun' being the main anthem and the scenery is just idyllic. We really didn't want to leave!!
On the plus side we are still travelling with lots of people we met on this trip. It really Bizarre our different backgrounds and age ranges ( me and Em are usually the youngest on most buses and it ranged to a eccentric woman of about 50 ish who we named 'no show' as she was late and proceeded to be over enthusiastic with absolutely everything - taking pictures every time we went round a corner and wanting to hunt possums but not actually kill them!) One of the people we made friends with at the beginning of the trip left us at Gizzy and since then we have carried around a doodle of him which holds his own seat on the bus. But more about the people later. Right now we have just stayed another night in Rotoura and are now headed east- to Taupo ..Today we have watched some one shave Angora Rabbits and I managed to hit Em squarely between the eyes with a cookie ( a budget cookie that is about as hard as a rock) - this was by accident but was very comical all the same!! Last night it was 'girls night out' at the bar next to the hostel and we successfully managed to persuade the guys to dress up as girls, which was needless to say hilarious , especially as the bar tender didn't realise that one of them wasn't originally a man!
With all this burning candles at both ends ( came in after 2.30 last night, got up to catch the bus at 7.15 ) it gets pretty knackering- we spend most of our bus journeys sleeping and eating carboard cookies. I cant believe its nearly Christmas! Crazy times but I loveeeee it!
Friday, 11 December 2009
Jaffas, Beaches and Long days on the road
Random facts I forgot to mention : did you no the Aucklanders are called JAFFAS ( just another f****** Aucklander?) .. I did have another one but I've completely forgotten what it was! oh well!
Wednesday, 9 December 2009

So my face now looks like some one has embarrassed me, slapped me then covered me in tomato ketchup. It's called wind burn and its not good people. Not good at all!! We spent six hours on a boat yesterday which was amazing!! The dolphins were with inches of us but we didn't get to swim with them as they had babies.. sad face. Still we also saw a BLUE PENGUIN! Which is just about the cutest thing I have ever seen!! and we went snorkling. In the evening we ( me with large hat covering my face) found this little locals bar called franks which had the best live music. Karaoke was off, if I went up on stage people would be blinded by the shine coming off my face!!
Anyhoos going to check out now.. we are off back to Auckland then on to Mission Bay!
Monday, 7 December 2009
Pie- here!
Friday, 4 December 2009
$1000 and 10 miles
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Pancakes served with Lettice..
Me- 'Mum stop fussing! its not as if I'm going to the other side of the world!'
Mum' Er , yes you are'
Me- 'Oh'
But it doesn't feel like the other side of the world , more like some bizarre parallel universe ; We've already found Barrow and Mayfair and its raining, alot. However 'walls' ice cream has morphed into 'streets' and everyone is far more friendly.
So here we are and it only took us 24 hours , four flights, 5 films, of hours of sleep and an incident with a cup of coffee ( and a pudding and a chicken sandwich (oh dear Em)) to get here. Oh and several hours in customs. If I new there was that much difference between Cumbrian mud and kiwi Mud I might have actually bothered to clean my walking boots but as it is I had to spend ages queuing to have my bag searched as a 'Bio-hazard' . It's insane they had sniffer dogs searching out fruit in peoples bags- do Newzealanders get high of vitamin c or something??
Me and Em have the jet lag equivalent of a very bad hangover. We had to force our selves to stay a wake with a large pizza and beer ( its was tough that was :P) but we failed and were in bed by 9 pm ( that's 8 am English time). Unfortunately this meant we woke up at 6 am leaving us with a very lonnng wet day ahead of us! To quote Em 'If this place floods i'm going straight home ' . I think its stopped now and anyway we've just stuffed our selves with the most HUMUNGUS pancakes ice cream and syrup that was served with lettuce and tomato?? It is most definitely the other (crazy) side of the world.