I arrived after 18 hours of
flying on Friday, July 6, 2012 in Auckland, NZ! After being very nervous about
getting on the right bus I made it to this building to, my home for the next
four months. I got in and unpacked then got to meet two out of my three
flat mates. The first is from Auckland, Katherine, and the other is from
Japan (doing an exchange program), Hitomi.
Standing outside more door this is looking at the kitchen and living room. The other direction is the three other girls rooms and the exit door.
This is the living room, isn't it nice!? I'm very excited to have such a large comfy area to hang out in.
This is the kitchen, my shelf is the one that barely has any food on it haha. The sinks here are tiny, in the kitchen I can just fit a plate into it and the bathroom i can barely rinse my toothbrush without it hitting the side of the sink! Also you will see there is no oven here, meaning it might be a bit hard for me to bake cookies. Katherine (a flate mate) told me that it is a convection microwave, very fancy, so I might be able to bake some stuff.
This is my room while standing at the door. The window looks out onto the street I am on and then in the distance are some trees and more suburb looking areas. I have a closet, shelves, desk and bed! I'm in the smallest room in the apt but it is enough for me!
This is a view from when I am standing at my desk. I couldn't find
any posters so I decided to decorate with scap booking paper that came in 3
colors and different designs on them, then I cut them into smaller and smaller
squares as they went down the wall.
I went out to find a plant because the apt looks very city like (no animals, no plants, no mountains in the distance). This was the best I could come up with, a dead hyacinths. My flat mates and I have faith that I'll be able to bring it back to life, a small challenge for the semester.
Hitomi went out to a market that night (oddly different sections on Auckland have markets at night) and found this plant. She was so nice to get it for me and was sure to get the blue one so that it would go with my room! Also it is very easy to take care of, sorta like a cactus so at least I have one plant I know will live.
While walking around Queens
St (a big downtown shopping steet) I found a Dunkins. So it's all going
to be alright they have perfect coffee in this country. Today when I
walked in and asked if they had ice coffee, sadly they don't so I'm not sure
what I'll drink but I definitely have to try it and see if it's as good as the
States.
This is a cool art museum just three minutes from my apt!
This is a big theatre that holds the film festival at the end of July. Apparently, there are carvings on monkeys throughout the entire place, I can't wait to go in a see!
-Michele
Looks awesome!!!! So jealous! Wish I could come to Auckland to see you, enjoy that dunkin donuts (even though it's not really like the American ones) I haven't found another one other than in the states :( buttttt if you do get into coffee... Everywhere else in the world except the states makes excellent coffee haha but I do miss ice coffees from dunkins. Hope we get to skype soon! Have fun!
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Soooooo proud of you!! You are awesome and I hope you end up having a blast! Now all of us have been south of the equator! Stay warm and revive that plant.
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