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Kaikoura on a whim

It was a Tuesday like any other, except that it was a field trip day and that no one has any classes on Wednesday. Thus, a particular group of people, 5 to be exact, decided at dinner (at 6:30 pm) that they were going to take a spontaneous trip. So by 7:30 pm we loaded up the car and headed off to Kaikoura a mere 2 hours away.

Being well aware that the best part of heading to Kaikoura was the drive to the town, so we thought it best stop and camp somewhere outside of the area so we could get the full experience in the sunlight. Our token kiwi Claire, our RA, knew just the place. That happened to be Gore Bay, some 30 minutes outside of Kaikoura. With a little difficulty we managed to find a legal spot to camp on a bluff above the beach. It was less then fun pitching the tent in the rain and cold, it was surprisingly comfortable to pile into a 3 person tent. We spent the night talking and eating snacks until we fall fell asleep…

And woke up to this lovely sight first thing in the morning.

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It was completely breath taking and we were lucky to find such a great place to watch the sun rise. We hung out for a while on the sands of Gore Bay while the outside of our tent dried. We found a crab which we dubbed Mr. Krabs (from Spongbob) and drew him a house in the sand.

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We also took some token jumping pictures and lazed in the sun until we decided to head the rest of the way to Kaikoura.

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The drive was just as beautiful as we had hoped. On one side of the road are hills but to the other is nothing but the purest blue water.

Once in town we filled out bellies with breakfast and ducked into a few shops for fun we headed down to the water. It was a little rockier and less sand so we spelled things with the white rocks we found and watched the tide come in.

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One of the coolest parts had to be on our way home. We wanted to stop and take pictures of the view from the road and maybe find some seals. Of course we were lucky enough to do just that. We found several seals lounging about on rocks sunning themselves and got some pretty nice shots of them. They were rather interested in us as well. 

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Despite the chilly air it was such a good time. In order to have the most fun sometimes you just have to go with the moment.

Until next time, cheers. 


Location: Kaikoura, New Zealand

O Week Tommy Style

I can’t believe I’ve already been in Perth for two weeks!  This past week was very busy it was O-week (Orientation) for all international students and 1st year (freshers) as they call them over here.  I was just getting to know the 30 international students here at Tommy More, and how there are 50 new people to get to know. 

 

James Oval at UWA

On Sunday we had a mandatory mass in the chapel here at Tommy More.  The residence hall is run by the Catholic church so it was a different experience to go to a Mass with all the first years.  Monday was more orientation over at UWA, just roaming around the campus getting to know where all the buildings and everything is.  Tuesday we had a global dinner that split up into countries, I was put in Sierra Leone and we were only given 3 bowls of rice for 8 people.  Meanwhile students in the United States were given steak and potatoes.  It made everyone think how fortunate we are to live in a country, whether US or Australia, where we have food. 

 

Wednesday was probably the most interesting day of the week.  We went down to the river in the afternoon and met up with the other residence halls at UWA.   There was a friendly dragon boat challenge between the 5 residence halls and we got some food after that was over.  Thursday was my day to meet people within my major, and I got to see some of the labs and buildings where I would have class.  This weekend was a lot of fun as the Tommy More Freshers went on a camping trip.  We went to a boy scout camp in the Australian bush for 2 nights.  There were a lot of get to know you activites which was really great. 

 

Tomorrow is the start of class which is kind of weird because its felt like I’ve been on vacation for the last two weeks.  I haven’t been in class for over 2 months, but it’s a new experience.  


Location: Tommy More, Australian Bush