Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My 19th birthday.
Picnic at Monavale

note to self. Don't squint so much when smiling!
Being 19. It hits you right in the face really. When you were 18, there were perks such as alcohol rahrahrah, so it wasn't that bad really. But once you turn 19, the number totally owns you. I'm old! Yikes. Don't look that old but still it really does suck especially when most of your friends turn 19 later on in the year. 1 more year b4 adulthood strikes. Goodbye teen years! I totally understand how old people feel when they reminisce their youth. Okay, maybe I'm exaagerating a little but you'll understand me once you turn 19. To all you youth out there. Haha. To be honest, I didn't want to celebrate my birthday. I totally wanted it to pass by and forget that it even happened. But I eventually decided to have a little something to celebrate the " official ageing" of me. Nice sweet picnic by the avon in monavale with friends, enjoying each other's company and the food. Lovely. Tabitha's little penang kite was awesum! Was totally obsessed with it as you will see in the pictures.













LOOK MA! I BLOGGED! Getting more consistent aye. Not bad. Not bad at all.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Milford continued
I know that I've been dragging out this whole "holiday post" thing but as I've explained in the earlier post, I'm finding it hard finding the time in my holiday to do so. I guess enjoying lazing around and chillaxing are my sole priority and blogging has taken a back seat. Uni is starting soon and I'm starting to feel the excitement as my mates are getting really excited about O week and such. It must have rubbed off me somehow. Toga! Toga! Toga! Scull! Scull! Scull!

My car tyre went flat the other day. An interesting experience I must say. And thanks to Xin for coming to my rescue!! Thank U AA man for being soo damn efficient! Haha!

Anyway back to Milford. One word. Enchanting. Everything was just so mythical maybe because you can't help but wonder that such a place even exist! Milford was discovered by accident by English sailors way back and thank God for them! Holidays wouldn't be holidays without random spontaneous events that make a holiday special. And one such random and spontaneous event that certainly cheered everyone on the bus up was the sheep roadblock. Ruth found it so amusing as she has never seen such a sight before. NZ is awesum! Haha! And I just can't stand foreigners who spend a year here and totally diss the country and proclaim to the world(facebook) that they can't wait to flee to austalia. My answer is, GO AHEAD MATE ! We are better off without you! Egotastical Mofo! Where did that ungrateful douche come from? Singapore. What a shame. His huge head probably couldn't handle NZ. Kiwi's would soooo have him for breakfast.


Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Milford Sounds Day Trip

Milford Sounds was described as the 8th wonder of the world by Sir Ernest Kipling. A must see place in the Fiordlands. And it was not difficult to see why.It was a 12 hour coach ride from Queenstown where we traveled via Te Anau. Just to give you a rough idea of how long the journey was, it was a whopping 550km one way ride. Though by that time we were sick of coach rides, the journey from Te Anau onwards was such a spectacular one. The young coach driver/ commentor gave an in depth commentary of the area and I must say that I've learned so much from that trip.

The last time I visited Milford Sounds was when I was 7 and I could still remember the long and arduous trip there as well as the birch trees that grew at that altitude. Homers tunnel was enchanting.Not forgetting those cheeky Keas (native alpine parrots) that we saw up in the mountains. In the pictures, you would notice some kind of mossy-like substance growing on the birch trees. That's because of the high humidity levels up in the Fiord mountains. The Fiordlands have an annual rainfall of almost 182 days a year which explains the high humidty levels that is experienced in that area. We were there on a rainy day and a spectacle awaited us as we travelled along the sounds! There were many rain-fed waterfalls cascading down the sea-risen mountains apart from the 3 permanent glacier fed waterfalls usually seen in the sounds. We also saw walruses and a bottlenose dolphin. We didn't take pictures in the sounds though because the camera was left on the coach but do not fret! I took videos of our cruise along the Sounds.

5 degrees outside homers tunnel you can still see snow.
I was wearing sandals! Hardy chch girl aye? lol







ka kite !