Sunday, June 15, 2008

Final Weeks.........


Alrighty, this is almost it. I've got a few more weeks left. And it's kinda sad to think I'll be leaving all these cool people I've met in the past six months. It's been frickin' amazing, and it's gone by really fast. After the dive I had classes for 2 more weeks. Not too bad, I've also been blessed to have not had any "finals," although some of the papers counted for final grades. So I have about a week to just take it all in and relax while others study and take tests. On Friday the 6th there was a final dinner party for the residents of WSA, our apartment complex. It was Medieval themed so I took about two hours and made a sweet costume and helmet. The cost was $20 for all you can eat, one free drink, live music and time to party with some really neat people. The night went really well, awards were given out. I received the "You always know when I'm around" award. After the dinner and dancing and trying to catch eels in a eel pond, people went out to continue dancing around Auckland. I had papers due the following Monday and Tuesday, so Saturday and Sunday where spent studying and writing. This is where my weeks get really interesting...

Sunday I woke up at 10am, worked all day to finish the paper with breaks every 2-3 hours. I finished up around 8pm, watched a movie and then went back to edit the paper. By the time I finished, it was 2am (I edited with some friends). The Eurocup 2008 was beginning and the games are on at 4am and 6:35am. I had the opportunity to watch Germany v. Poland with some German friends I met here in NZ. We went to a bar (at 6:30am) and watched the game with 150 other Germans... with an all you can eat breakfast and 150 screaming Germans, it was an amazing sporting event! AMAZING! Since then I've watched most of the games with other internationals and have gained a new love for futbol/soccer. (Especially watching the Netherlands play- they're sooooo good!) Jakob, Dave and I decided we needed to go swimming after the game ended at 8am. We looked online and found a nice hotel that would have a pool, unfortunately the pool was closed for renovations. But they offered a complimentary swim at the local YMCA, Tepid Baths. So, we went. We got in and swam around for 2 hours and left... awesome. I handed in my papers and gave a presentation that afternoon. I also met up with my class for a practice run for our final project on Tuesday (I haven't slept in over 30 hours....) So you can imagine how my brain must have been functioning. Hahaha. That night I got some sleep (about 4 hours) because I had to wake up and watch the Netherlands game at 4:30am. I had my final that afternoon, and joined my classmates for a drink to celebrate the end of that class.

Wednesday night has been great for the past month or so. Salsa dancing! But this time my goal was to dance with women over 30... pretty sweet goal. The two girls I go with usually brought some other people, and I just thought it would be fun overall to get some older ladies to dance with me. By the end of the night I achieved my goal, 4. One woman was easily 65 and had been to Cuba a few years back (maybe like 30) to learn the Cuban style salsa. She also mentioned her grandkids and that she was leaving for France the next morning. Two of the other women had beginner skills and the other lady had no idea how to salsa, so I just spun her around. Overall, a very successful night!

Thursday I hit up Victoria park market and Ocean Hunter, another spearfishing store. I wish I knew about these guys earlier, they were a lot nicer and offer a lot more trips to go diving, oh well. I got a new snorkel and some gloves with my gift certificates I had won from the competition on the Queens Bday. That night a few of us participated in the Kiwi tradition of burning a couch during finals week. Hahahaha, a whole couch!

Friday- Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament! You better believe it! Just like Air Guitar, there is a comp to RPS. And we got a free wrist band for just participating! Zach got 2nd in the nation and received a ton of gifts from Woodstock, the drink sponsoring the event. He got a leather jacket, some shirts and hats, coozies and a bunch of other stuff. I got through to the 3 or 4th round. After staying out pretty late, we headed back to WSA, Saturday was an even bigger event.

Saturday- THE ALL BLACKS RUGBY GAME! I woke up at 6:30am to watch the Netherlands game, went to the same bar and ate the breakfast again, only this time it was with Dutch people. After the game I went back to bed until 11:30ish. I did some editing on videos until about 4pm. At 4pm everyone began to "get ready" for the game. We put on All Blacks gear and got a little rowdy. The game was amazing, we spent $60 for tickets and were located in the front row at the endzone. You can see us in the picture. We also got on TV a few times. The camera focused on 5 little boys standing in front of us and we basically took the attention away from them. It was cool hearing the Haka come from a bunch of huge rugby players, also knowing that earlier this year I lead the exact same Haka! The All Blacks beat England 37-20. Incredible. After the game we walked back to the city hitting up some pubs along the way. The Dogs Bollicks had live music and people danced, even some of the Englanders who had been beaten earlier that night. I stayed out with Christiana until 4am and got to see some interesting street performers. It was an amazing night.

Now it's Sunday night/ Monday morning and I'm typing this up. I'm glad, knowing that I'll be seeing most of you in another 6 weeks. I'll give you guys some more stories later. Peace.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Diving on the Queens Birthday

Guys and Gals!
This weekend was a very special weekend here in NZ. Here in NZ they "celebrate" the Queen's Bday by giving everyone a day off on Monday, leaving plenty of time for people to go away for a long weekend. This weekend was fantastic. On Friday I got up, packed my gear, and waited until my car ride came to pick me up. At 3pm we headed out of the city to the Coromandel for a weekend of diving. After arriving in this small town a few hours later, we grabbed some food and headed to the "bach" (a NZ term for summer home). This home was perfect. Everything on the walls was diving/fish related. The house also had a separate mini house with 3 beds and the garage also had 4 beds in it, a perfect place for a giant sleepover with friends who love to go diving. There was a sweet fish cleaning hut too.

Friday night we watched a spearfishing dvd and talked for a few hours. We woke up at 8am Saturday and headed out for a day of diving. The boat we had was a piece of work. After finally getting it started we got out to the dive spot and hopped in. I shot some butterfish while the other guys looked for crawfish. We moved onto another spot which was know for being the sharkyist spot around. Too bad the water was too cold for there to be any around. Here I shot two John Dory. One fell off the stringer somehow. Maybe a shark ate it... We got picked up after spending about 2 hours there and went over to another spot, not very fishy there. It was late and the sun was going down, so we headed in. There was a rainbow on the horizon. A nice finish to a days dive. That night we took it easy, we had the competition the next morning.

Sunday was amazing, although I didn't get a partner for the competition and didn't know what half the fish looked like that I could shoot, I had a good time. The weather was perfect and the divers, 23 pairs, said that this was one of the best places to dive. My main objective for the day was to shoot a kingfish, but even the best divers there weren't seeing any. Since it's getting into winter most of the bigger fish are heading further out to sea. I saw some eels, large schools of fish, and almost had a stingray take one of my fish away from me. As soon as I shot the fish, the stingray would come out of nowhere and try to grab it off my spear. It was cool to watch. A few hours later after looking for the 4 fish (out of the 20 on the list) that I knew I could shoot, I ended up with 2 butterfish and two other fish that a diver threw back into the water... not what I wanted, but then again, when none of the Kiwis want to be your partner, what else can you do. The comp ended at 3pm and the weigh-in was at 5pm. All the fish shot went to be auctioned off to raise money for the Lions Club. I kept mine, a student has to eat more than just pasta sometimes. There was a nice dinner that evening at 6:30. All the divers got together for the prize ceremony and I won $80 to a dive shop from a drawing they had. I had a great nights sleep.

Monday was gorgeous and we couldn't leave without some crawfish, so we went diving for a few hours after cleaning up the house. The crawfish are like lobster, except they don't have claws. They are also really good to eat... I mean really good! I got home around 5pm and met up with some of my friends. We had the crawfish I named Herbert. It was the end to a sweet-as weekend.

Here is the link to see more photos from that weekend: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2055835&l=f2d0d&id=34506567