1/08/2012

Happening Two



So we meet again dear followers! Welcome to Happening Two, where we continue our adventures in the beautiful Queenstown! This morning we had a little parasailing planned on Lake Wakatipu. The thing is, after getting to sleep well after midnight, we were hardly in the state to wake up at 8am to get flown across a freezing cold lake, so Christie dragged herself out of bed to call the people to postpone the flight, only to find out it was cancelled anyway due to bad weather… You know what that meant? More sleep! Yay! 

So around 11 we ended up waking up properly to head off on a nice trip to Arrowtown, a small prospecting town about 15 minutes’ drive from Queenstown. This town was absolutely gorgeous; the streets were packed with little weatherboard houses and shops, littered with trees and quirky little remnants of times gone by. We said goodbye briefly to our taxi driver Ivan (THE coolest taxi driver ever, he showed us around the whole day for a discounted rate - what a honey!), only to spring him coming out of the dairy with an ice-cream.  It was this same dairy that we went scouting for Feijoa lollies (as mentioned in Sarah’s Unofficial Guide to NZ). We had no such luck here, but what we did come across was a delicious Corndog (also known as Hound Dog or Dagwood Dog, depending on where you’re from), which we nommed out of sight of the general public… As it was not a pretty sight! 

After our snack we went for a stroll through the neighbourhood, messing around in old phone boxes and amongst the trees of the park. We weaved our way around the streets, perusing the beautiful gardens of the cottages and made our way to The Postmasters Residence for some lunch. A mighty mean feed if we do say so! After lunch we continued to browse the shops in town, making our way to a little French patisserie where we picked up some decadent macaroons, and The Remarkable Sweet Shop, where we picked up some yummy bon bons, tasty lemon meringue fudge and mouth-watering apple pie fudge. Yes, we basically spent the day eating :P 

After this nice little afternoon, we piled back into the taxi, only to take a little (and when we say little, we mean 45 minute) detour to the beautiful Wanaka, where we settled down on the shore and skipped stones along the crystal clear Lake Wanaka that was nestled amongst the mountains. Here, we chilled on the pebbled beaches and watched the ducks swim past (including a one-legged duck… Let’s call him Lionel). Indeed, here, you pretty much feel like you are in paradise! Again, our lovely Ivan was a darling on this same beach! We both felt a lil sick on th windy drive, so they gentleman walked down onto the beach to bring up motion sickness medication and water, only to wander back up to his car and drive around! What a sweetie!

There's somthing you realise when you're driving around here. Everything is green and full of life. It is breathtakingly beautiful. We noticed this on the windy drive back to Queenstown, when the afternoon sunlight captured the emerald green landscape and made it sparkle. When we finished out windy drive we headed down to the harbour and grabbed ourselves some fish and chips (and no, no-one pronounces it 'fush and chups' :P) and settled ourselves for a cozy night in, ready for the next days adventures!

Now for some pics!

Hawt


Hippiness




It still works!! :D










Great for a bite to eat! Thouroughly enjoyed our chats with the Brazilian ladies learning all about Brzail and it's culture!








There are so many jet streams we've come across! Awesome!


For Aunty Tanya, to have her name in the sand/pebbles in NZ :)

And now for some tunes:
 
 On repeat for a lot of the trip so far, but can you really blame us?! :D
 

 
Memorable Moments:

- Skipping stones on the lake... This is, 1 in 5 actually skipped... 4/5 were 'kerplunk' :P
-  Christie telling Jasmin to shut up in her sleep... "Shut up, shut up, SHUT UP" (Christie: Sorry Jazzy)
- Turning everything in to a smart alec response... "I'll show you mother Wanaka" or "I'll Arrow your town" :P

Well that's all for now folks, peace out and stay safe!! :D xx
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9/12/2011

Happening One

 
Hello and welcome to our blog! It has taken a bit to get off the ground, in between bad internet connections, adventures and jet lag, it’s been near impossible to fit this in. All that aside, we’re here now, and we hope you enjoy following along on our travels and adventures! :D To introduce ourselves, we are Jasmin and Christie. We’re two Aussie chicks hopping on the road, working our way from the bottom of New Zealand to the top of it! So please, sit back and enjoy the ride, and welcome to Happening One!

So we began our journey fresh and early at 5am on the 31st of December 2011. We’re not sure if we got any sleep, as we spent most of the night excited as hell! After meeting at little old Perth Domestic Airport, we checked in, crossing our fingers that our luggage was underweight. Thankfully it was! J
After what seemed like a day long journey above snow like clouds, we touched down in Sydney at 2:00PM local time, pretty tired, but running off of pure adrenaline. We caught a taxi to the Sydney International Airport Inn, dropped our suitcases and other non-essentials off to our rooms, and headed out to find a feed and a good spot to view the New Year’s Eve Fireworks. First of all, we both agree that Sydney has some pretty mental roads and drivers of those roads. Seriously, if we dared to poke our arms through the windows, we could have touched the cars passing next to us, insane!

Arriving in the city centre, we made our way through blocked off roads, groups of tourists, and the occasional ballroom clad couple to the Harbour foreshore… Or should I say TRIED to make it to the foreshore. There were partition boards separating a one million body of peoples (the ones waiting to get through to the foreshore side) from another seething mass of bodies (on said foreshore side). It was worse than the Royal Show!! As we struggled to find the queue to line up, we heard over the PA system that the foreshore had now been closed off because it was full!! 

Deciding to try our luck a few blocks along and back, we were side-tracked by a modern looking Greek restaurant. We decided that this was a suitable place to re-fuel our hungry bellies, so we stopped and grazed for an hour or so, before deciding that, as the evening wore on, the fireworks were NOT worth risking even the REMOTEST chance of us getting a cold for.

So, we went for a walk up to Hyde Park to, well, view the views. After wandering around and NOT getting lost, we made our way back to the hotel, catching yet another taxi, when we came across a most peculiar thing. In the sky, via a stunt plane (we’re assuming) was the text: “R U GOING 2”.We watched on intrigued by whatever words would no doubt follow. It was thus that we made it safely back to the hotel, unloaded and continued to stare up at the sky. Much to our surprise, he seemed to end up writing: “R U GOING 2 HEAVEN”. Certainly one way to spread a message to thousands of people, or, as we found out later, 1.2 million people that had flocked to the foreshore.

We soon got bored with the preacher in the sky, and headed up to our rooms, to settle in for a long if not almost sleepless night. To keep ourselves awake, we entertained ourselves by sending messages from “the future”, watching teenybopper sleepover movies on TV, trying to peer through the seemingly endless amounts of branches at midnight to see the fireworks and going on sneaky ninja missions to the vending machine downstairs. This lasted until about 2:30AM, a decent effort (if we do say so ourselves) for two jet-lagged girls. 

Alas, our slumber was to be short-lived, as yet another 5:00AM wake-up was in order to make sure we made our flight out of the country and to New Zealand. Bleary-eyed, we boarded the plane before fully coming to understand the fact that we, the two girls (and Co.) from Perth, were in fact on our way to the beautiful Queenstown!! Thus refocused, we began to explore the various forms of in-flight entertainment provided by the wonderful Air New Zealand crew and plane, before settling on a trivia game we found met our needs perfectly.

This did not, however, distract us from almost routine checks out the window for any glimpse of the infamous “Land of the Long White Cloud”. About 3 hours later, our constant glances outside finally paid off, as we caught sight of the beginnings of New Zealand. Almost as if it was eager not to disappoint, the weather was near cloudless, affording us a wonderfully clear view of the fjords, mountains, streams and rivers scattered throughout the beautifully lush countryside. We could but stare out the window; mouths open wide at such an amazing view. As the plane started its decent, one could not help a feeling almost akin to coming home.

As we eagerly stepped off the plane, we were greeted with fresh, dry air, and gorgeous sunshine to boot. We were met by a shuttle bus to take us to our next hotel, the Blue Peaks Apartments, where we discovered that, (due to a certain lovely lady and her uncanny knack for picking rooms); we had an incredible view from our balcony. This did not distract us however from almost immediately heading off to the towns centre to indulge in some retail therapy. As we meandered along, trying for the life of us not to look like tourists, we couldn’t help but faintly hear the sound of singing and guitars. Intrigued, we followed the sounds to their source to discover a talented duo outside a local pub. Delighted, we sat and listened for a while, before deciding that it was indeed time to head back to the apartment for a chill out arvo/evening and to enjoy a stunning almost sunset, as the sun did not really set until 10:00PM!!

All-in-all, it was definitely an incredibly memorable way to start our happenings in Aotearoa!!


Now for some pics!
 Are we not extremely attractive? :P Jasmin (left) and Christie (right) will be your guides for this trip :P







 The packed out streets of Circular Quay. All people getting ready to watch the fireshow on the harbour. Can you believe they managed to get about a million people around the bay?! Absolutely insane! And we enjoyed the show too... From the window... Of our hotel... Kilometers away... Through the trees... It was cold okay!!

 Mmm, yummy Greek food for dinner :D
 Eyyy Margggggggggaaarriittaa! Hola!

 This was the bird man! We do not know who he was, all we know is he feeds the birds and then disappears into the bushes... Like some sort of bird-feeding elf-man...


 Up bright and early
 Christie on 2 hours sleep, pre-coffee
 Boss gaming remote! Totes owning at video games :P
 Christie with 2 hours sleep, post-coffee
 Flying into Queenstown, over braid rivers (a series of small rivers intertwining to make one big river system)
 The beautiful remarkables

The view form our balcony
Miss Jazzy hatting it up for an afternoon on the town

Fun fact: This Giant Sequoia was planted January 1993, when Christie was born. 
(Christie: I'm glad I stopped growing...)

We've noticed a lot of random buskers around town, filling the strees with chilled, awesome tunes



"No, we are not using your change room for a photobooth..."
*shifty eyes*
Mmmmm-mm-mm-mmmounnt-aainnn-nn goa-ttttt... With bling
Yes, we did press it... No, it didn't do anything... We think...
Ahhh Pinky bars and L&P! Two essential Kiwi treats as recommended by Sarah in her Unofficial Guide to NZ... Thank you for the help Moko!!

And now for some tunes:

A little flyaway song- Jack Johnson, Go On



Memorable Moments: 

-Jasmin: Opening my absolutely AMAZING “Unofficial Guide to New Zealand” Letter from my dearest Moko! Words cannot express my gratitude! <3
-Christie: Being christened with a new nickname… GUSTA!! And then responding to anything involving the word... (e.g. – Gusta Face)
-Jasmin: Accidentally shouting “CARROT PUMPKIN!!” instead of “PUMPKIN CHOCOLATE!!”… Thanks a lot jetlagged brain -.-
-The busker playing the saxophone in the middle of an unusually deserted Sydney City Centre.
-Trying to watch the fireworks through the trees!
-Trying NOT to wake all the residents of the hotel as we made our made our snack run.


And that's all we have today! Stay tuned for Happening Two, and until then, stay safe kids!! :D xx