With six girls in two cars and luggage overcrowding the seating spaces, we toured a bit of the North Island, despite the shit weather, including Taupo and the Bay of Islands. After sleeping in the car for a few days, we took a much needed swim in the Pacific but continued to eat cold oatmeal and kiwifruit for nutrition. Three of us were able to stay with a friend's aunt for one night and had the luxury of hot oatmeal and fluffy towels. A day in Auckland concluded my New Zealand semester as we met our Kiwi friend, Alan, for dinner and a drink in the Sky Tower. A wonderful ending! The flights home weren't too bad and I was able to see Nicole and Allie in LA for a few hours before coming back to Detroit.
There are already little things I've noticed in the beginning phases of reverse culture shock. Tipping makes everything expensive. Cars and roads are now opposite? Time zones are strange. Americans really are loud and often obnoxious. However, our internet and phone bills make sense here. There's central heating AND air conditioning and you'll always get at least one radio station in the car. Our universities have school spirit, free printing, and only a week of the dreaded exams. And although I'll miss spreading manuka honey on every piece of bread I eat, it does not compare to my love for peanut butter. No one else does it right.
Thank you so much to everyone who's reading this because if you are it means that you care and you have had something to do with my semester abroad. The advice and love I've gotten from you all is much appreciated. I've learned so much the past five months and please don't be surprised or offended if I stutter when you ask how it went. It's nearly impossible for me to sum up what has been my life down under, but hopefully you've gotten a taste of it through this blog. Love and cheers!

Loved the blog, AG!
ReplyDeleteHope that you enjoyed the sushi. And as peanut butter isn't the same until you get it in the states, sushi isn't the same until you get it in Japan. Anytime you want to come for a visit or even for a week travel, let me know. I've got some great places that you should try out. Heck, if I go with, I'll just be able to show you.
Hope that you are enjoying my blog as much as I've enjoyed yours. We'll catch up with stories when we have time to sit down for martinis at 84 East.
Miss you and love yah!
Seth