Friday, February 26, 2010

Week 7

The newest excitement is the map you see below! We have plans to be on it starting in April. During a morning/afternoon off for me and a day off for Andrea we decided to get the Routeburn Track booked. We will be completing the Routeburn Track from east to west and then connecting the Caples Track to make it a loop. One night in the Routeburn Falls Hut, one night in our tent at Lake Mackenzie Campground and another night in the tent near the Upper Caples Hut. We are both pretty excited to get some nights under the southern stars.
This upcoming weekend is our planned weekend off together, we do not have many days off together. We are going to make the drive to Milford Sound on Saturday morning. It is said to be about a 3 hour drive, and a most beautiful one. A few things still need to be finalized but it is on the books and we are going to camp/hike/sight see the infamous Milford Sound. Everyone says that a cruise is a must do, thus we may take a short cruise on the water to get the full experience.
Hopefully the weather cooperates and allows for some magnificent views. The excitement will be building all week long.

This past Thursday was an evening where a few co-workers and friends were out 'n about on the town after work doing what Queenstowners do best, drinking until the wee hours of the night. After a good evening at work, I decided I should tag along for a few beverages to socialize with my co-workers outside of work. I stopped at one establishment to pick up Andrea and found that she was hanging out with my long lost friends whom I have not seen since starting my job. We cheersed a few beers then headed out to meet my cohort of friends. Walked a few blocks to a place neither one of us had been to find the dance floor filled with my friends from the US, Canada, Korea, Ireland & the Czech Republic. Andrea finally met them and vice versa. Good times were had until about 2 am when a few of us started to get a bit tired. The Irishman, myself and Andrea said our goodbyes and headed up the hill. A good night.

The next day was my friday, but I did not have to work until 5pm at the restaurant. These days are a bit of an irony as I have all morning to do as I please, yet all day the thought of a days worth of work is always a cloud over my head. This 'Friday' of mine, which happened to be the real Friday I woke up and had a day planned with the Drew Bros. (Our flatmate Dave's brothers were visiting for their fathers 70th). We started the day right with a good breaky and coffee at a small joint in town. Then we decided to make the drive up to the Remarkables ski are for a varying vantage point of the surrounding areas (I did not have our camera, thus no pictures yet). It was incredible or should I say Remarkable! This gravel road was quite steep and windy but the 'sewing machine rental car,' as one brother called it made the trip. amazing views on the perfect day. After that trip we then decided we had enough time to drive to the neighboring town of Wanaka for a quick bite and brew. This drive was yet another one with views around every corner. We arrived back in Queenstown just in time for me to head up the gondola for an evenings worth of work. I was exhausted and glad I had two days off to look forward to.

On other notes...
I have updated my photos via facebook if you care to take a look.
Andrea and I have come to love this little product and its manufacturer. Lisa's hummus and dips are the most amazing we have ever tried. They are based out of NZ and I am awaiting an email to see whether they distribute to the states. Yes, I did inquire to see whether they distribute outside of NZ. If you ever get the chance to try them you will understand. The Jalepeno and Lime is by far our favorite. sigh... I look forward to the next time I get to hang out with the dip and a brew.
Cheers.

Monday, February 22, 2010

6 week +3 days


Time is beginning to fly here as we have hit the 6th week. As I am still working many hours I have seemed to miss my last weekly post, thus here it is in list form....

Worked
Fixed my bike tires
Tracy & Scott arrived back from Christchurch
Grilled some lamb and veggies
Went on a midnight hike to view some local glowworms
Made and ate some cookies
We saw Tracy & Scott off back to Seattle, it was great having them in town
Worked
Got to know the staff at work more personally, they are fun
Watched Olympics
Am no longer the newbie at work (there is another American from Wisconsin)
Have ridden the gondola several times now
Worked
Drank a few beers
Rode my bike up a big hill and then ran, inspired by Vancouver 2010
Finally jumped in the refreshingly cool Lake Wakatipu
Worked
Occasionally hung out with Andrea when time allowed
Hiked the Fernhill Loop, pictures below
Got paid
Researched multiple day tracks (backpacking)
Watched more Olympics


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Five Week +2 days



It has been over a month now, and it feels pretty comfy and exhausting. Working a lot and adjusting to the new schedule, which explains the '+ 2 days' in the title. I am working 50 hour work weeks during this busy time at the restaurant and thus missed my target date for an update every Saturday. Mainly working evenings until midnight and on occasion a full day of lunch, dinner prep, dinner, then prep for the next day. Those days are long, yet it feels good to work 40+ hours and get paid for it so I can start saving for our next adventure which at the moment happens to be Milford Sound on the weekend of March 6. We have to plan a bit more as our schedules do not match up well. Andrea goes to work during the day from 11-7 usually and I am gone to work when she arrives back. Then I arrive back at home when she is usually in bed. We are kinda bummed about it, but just have the understanding that we have the mornings together and the fact that we are going to work a lot now and save our money for the fun times ahead.

On other working notes, we are both liking our jobs. Andrea likes the people she is working with and I the same. I feel like I am in a bit of an international arena. Korean, French, Great Britain, Canadian, Brazilian, Romanian, Irish, Chinese, Japanese, Czech Republic, and American. Everyone is fun and friendly despite the 12 hour work days occasionally. It is a very social group. People getting together to do many activities for whatever reason.

Scott skipping rocks on the Shotover River

Other than work, I have been able to spend a few more moments with Tracy & Scott while they are in the Queenstown area. They rented a car and had a little tour of the area before they headed to Te Anau/Milford Sound and discovered some new scenery.

Scott is reminded by a sticker on the dash to drive on the left side of the raod.

We drove the scenic 60 kms to Glenorchy to see the beautiful area and get in a small hike. We were hoping to spot some orcs or hobbits as it is one of the places visited by LOTR tours. No luck, although I did feel a bit like I was in Middle Earth somewhere.

In Glenorchy

Tracy & Scott have since been in Christchurch and arrive back tomorrow afternoon for one last day.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Four Week



Just some fun camper vans.

As we have been getting more and more settled in, week four was the climax of us becoming locals. We moved into our new place on Strawberry Lane and its fabulous in so many ways. Our flatmates are overly nice and easy going. We are much closer to town, not to mention that the 20 minute walk to town is one giant view the whole time, see picture below. It starts by walking down a steep hill with amazing views of Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding mountains of the Remarkables, Mt. Cecil and Mt. Walker. Once at the bottom of the hill there is a city park walkway along the lake's edge all the way into town. People are out sunning themselves, reading, cooking at the barbecue, napping, having a hui - the Maori term for a meeting, jumping off the wharf into the frigid waters to cool off, relaxing with some beer/wine, doing their dishes from their camper van, you name it. New place, new people and we needed new groceries to fill our empty cupboard.

We embarked on an afternoon full of errands... getting groceries was an adventure for us. We wanted to head just out of town to the grocery store that was less expensive, but more importantly had much more of a selection. Not having a car is what made it interesting. We emptied our backpacks and and hopped on the bus with our list of items we needed. Made it around to 3 different stores to purchase the necessary items to make our new place feel like home, loaded our bags to the brim and then carried even more to the bus stop. Timing worked out perfect as the bus pulled right up as we sat down. The hot sun beating down on our ice cream was not very forgiving, but alas we made it home with everything we wanted. It felt great to have a place to call home during our adventure, small herb garden included. Considering our exhausting day, Andrea and I decided to treat ourselves to dinner to celebrate our new chapter. We both have jobs, a new place, fantastic flatmates, a shorter beautiful walk to town and a relaxed soul.

Dre skips some rocks, there are endless perfect skipping rocks.

Thursday was my first day of work, I was due in to go over some paperwork. Rode the gondola up took care of everything and had expected to ride the gondola back down in a few hours, but what they had not told me was that myself and the one other new employee where scheduled to have a training night. Thus I was sent to change into my new uniform, eat and then be ready to start my training. I was thrown right in and was not prepared at all as I was thinking in my mind that I was going to have a lazy evening with Andrea on the waterfront with a few glasses of wine... not tonight. First days, per usual, are a lot of information to digest and can be quite stressful. I was exhausted after the first day and made it through the evening with only spilling two glasses of wine on one lady wearing a white sweater, no big deal (heavy sarcasm). I felt so bad at the time and was very apologetic, but in hindsight with everybody telling me their accident stories I could look back and laugh about the matter. I am laughing right now as I type, ha. After that first day, everything was quite simple and days 2 and 3 were a piece of cake. The view from the restaurant is breathtaking and every so often a para glider will float on by, a victim will jump from the bungy platform below, and a helicopter will fly in to pick up or drop off some visitors. I am happy to content with working at the restaurant despite the late nights and demanding labor. The employees are all enjoyable and from all over the world. It is fun to talk to everyone about their travels, future plans, or hometown.

After 3 days of work, my schedule allowed for some time off while Tracy & Scott are due to visit. They just arrived and I am excited to have them here to visit. I am excited for them to have an adventure, they have some great plans ahead.

"Just another day in paradise," I have been noticing myself use this one quite a bit lately. Mainly when I take a moment to look at my surroundings and take in the beauty of this country.

Cheers Mates.

Room w/ A View

Looking through a giant 10'x 6' window in our new flat. We finally feel settled! Sigh, its a great feeling.