Monday, March 29, 2010

A Whole New World!


Just to let you know I am out of my bad/weird mood funk, it was like I woke up this morning and everything was grand again! How could it not be look at the places I get to go (picture above). Now I just need to get through this dairy assignment which I think I might pull my hair out over, do some work on my meats assignment, book a bus ticket and a night in a hostel and a get hair cut, then I get to board my plane for Aussie land!!! Love Jane

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Brain Battle

This weekend has been quite the oddity! I decided early on last week I needed this weekend for some much needed work and me time, to get my life back in working order...well that makes it sounds like my life was out of order, but no it had just been a little scattered considering all my recent and awesome activites I had been doing. So I was very at peace with that decision to just stay home and do tons of work and keep the possibility of going out one night an option. However, my indecisiveness and inability to not care about other people's opinions soon got me thinking, what I am in NZ and am planning to stay home and be a lame-o (and yes that is a word becasue this is my blog and I say so). Then other times this weekend I was like I am so happy to just be sitting here with no plans. For the whole weekend, the 2 parts of my brain had this on going battle with eachother, stay home, relax and catch up on work vs the go out and experience life part. This caused quite the rucus within my brain and I ended up not accomplishing much, but a hurt brain. I did finish some homework, so that is good and I did go out and have a ton of fun on Saturday, yet somehow my weekend just felt odd and forced and not the perfect "me" weekend I was hoping for.

Well I will stop this strange sulking and lets focus on some positive, I just have to stay busy this week, so that next Sunday I can board a plane to Australia and hang out on the great barrier reef for 10 whole days and then when I get back from that my mom and dad come to the land of the KIWI!!! I am just so excited for my life after sunday I can hardly stand it, need to remember I need to do all this work now so I can be completely stress free for AUS and for Mom and Dad trip. Well I think I will just give up for now on trying to scrounge together some effort to put into my meats assignment and I will watch some 19 kids and counting!!!!! Just am weirdly and strangely obsessed with that show!!!!
Love Jane

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Dr. Dissection herself!

I know right...Jane touch meat...not in my lifetime or anyone elses for that matter! But ladies and gentlemen I actually did IT, I dissected a leg of lamb for my meats class!!! For the record I do cook meat, I just try not to touch it...in the meat department tongs are my best friend.
So far I have had to dissect a rat and a lamb repro tract, the rat I absoulutely did not touch and the repro tract I kind of touched (because that was really cool and was not a rat), but the leg of lamb I went for it.--did not even wear gloves...ok so most of you are thinking, well ya you touched meat I do that on like a daily basis, but for me this is a HUGE step!

I am getting so excited, this weekend I am staying home and doing nothing but homework so that I can be ready for AUSTRALIA in 9ish days and my parents to come in 22 days!!! WooHOO!!!
ok well I think my stomach will surely digest itself if I do not get something to eat, so I am off for pizza. Love Jane

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tongariro Crossing

The wind is holding us up!
Eating lunch

The whole group up at the top!


Here are some photos for a start...it let me upload 3 and now won't let me upload anymore... Love Jane

Lord of the Rings...

So this weekend was, probably one of the best of my whole life...(my dramatic side) but it was absoulutely amazing. I hiked the Tongariro crossing all 18.5 kilometers or 11.5 miles. For those Lord of the Rings fans, the Tongariro crossing is synonymous for Mount Doom from the actual movies. Now that I did this hike I guess I better actually watch the movies. I hiked with the Alpine club and we were supposed to dress up like Lord of the Rings characters, but since I have never seen the movies I passed on wearing a costume, but 2 people actually did dress up as Hobbits. (before this weekend I thought a hobbit was just one character, but I was proven wrong.


Now I probably should not have gone on this adventure because of the amount of homework I had due on Monday, but it was completely worth being up until the wee hours of the morning on Monday to get the work done.

So here was the plan, the group was leaving Friday night and staying in the Alpine club's (MUAC) hut. We would get up early on Saturday and head out for the tramp, come back Sunday to the hut and stay the night and then leave Sunday to come back to Palmerston.

I was rather worried about this tramp, becasue of how hard I found the Sunrise hut tramp, but the Tongariro is in like the world's top 10 tramps and I figured I would just have to endure, but I did more than endure and ended up actually loving it.

So we got off to a late start on Saturday and didn't actually get to the trail head until 10:00am. It was a group of 7 of us (2 guys: Sam and David, 5 girls: Terra, Rebecca, Capri, Rachael and me). The trail starts off very easy as it meanders through an old lava flow with lots of streams and waterfalls and you can see the fog shrouded mountains (mt doom) in the background. Start thinking to myself this is going to be a piece of cake. Then we get to it. I was told from some others that at one part we will have to go up stairs, like and hour and a half worth of stairs...this worried me. So after our stroll through the lava fields we get to the stairs and a feeling of dread hits me, but I think I can do this! Then change of plans! Hold on I didn't sign up for this...the group decides to go up the old trail, which by the way is not really a trail but the side of a mountain, that lovingly goes by the name, Devil's staircase. I instantly think well I could just wait at the car, I did have a driving lesson maybe I could even make it back to the hut...However, I decide to tough it out and even think I hid my nerves pretty well. We start up the rocky, volcanic mountain and I am actually enjoying myself and feeling way tougher than my fellow stair goers, feel like a real Kiwi! Determined to get to the top I just keep going up and up. Then all of the sudden I hear a loud bang and am rathered shocked, what was that and then I hear an are you alright? What just happened? Then it hit me that loud sound was me slamming my head into a rock! After my shock wore off, it did kind of throbe and was a little cut up, but I just laughed it off (it was rather embarrassing) and finally got to the top, where we beat all the stair goers by at least a half an hour. At the top we ate some lunch and continued to venture accross the mars like landscape. It literally looked like a different planet in some areas.
Ok and I definitely lied when I said sunrise hut was the windiest place, because the Tongariro is. We had another ridge we had to go up and when we get about half way up, it starts getting windy and Sam goes around to all the new people and makes everyone get out gloves, hat and wind proof jackets. Then he goes and ties everyone pack strapes and stings on their jackets down and I am thinking what is going on. They tell us stay away from the edges and stay low to the ground. We start heading up the next mountain/hill and that is where I found my new windiest place ever. You could lean into the wind like 45 degrees almost and not fall over. At the top we found a girl, clinging to a trail sign for dear life and our leader, Capri helped her get her jacket on so she could be warm waiting for the rest of her group. At the top you could see one of the volcanic crater, called red crater. The whole crater was a rusty red color and there were geothermal vents around us...some of them you couldn't see yet, but you could start to smell them...yummy! From the very top you could see the Emerald Lakes which was a group of three lakes that looked like they were the color of a blue highlighter. Never seen water that color before. Then through the wind we got to rock/sand surf down the side of this mountain. For those of you who don't know sand surfing is running, jumping, sliding, and falling down a sandy hill, LOTS of fun. At this point I felt I was on top of the world. I was running and frolicking with the view of the lakes in the background when I tripped over a rock and twisted my leg and came tumbling down. I felt the most intense and sharp pain, and inside went into panic mode of oh my gosh I will never get off this mountain...I took some deep breathes, did some stretching and was up and moving again in no time, but definitely pulled a muscle in my calf, could feel it the rest of the tramp and it still hurts. However, I did not let that get in the way of enjoying the rest of the trip. The way down we passed several more lakes and had some incredible views. The trail ended in what looked like a jungle and Terra got the worst case of sausage fingers I have ever seen, she could barely move her fingers. Somebody met us at the end and we drove back to the hut and had some diner, chatted a bit and went to bed.

What a great weekend, So glad I went instead of staying home and doing Homework!!!! Love Jane

P.S. I keep trying to post pics on here but for some reason it won't let me...maybe my pics are too big? any suggestions?

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Adventures of Pee boy and a wonderful first tramp~

So I feel like so much has happened since I last blogged...Wanted to blog about this first story as soon as it happened, but you guessed it my meats assignment got in the way and I couldn't so here it goes...
Thursday night...I had finished my project and was having a hard time falling asleep becasue I was excited to finally be done, but finally I drifted into slumber. This story involves my neighbor, who will remain anonymous (not like any of you would know him anyways). For the purpose of this story he will be called pee boy. (yes, pee as in urine) Pee boy I beleive to be your "typical" frat boy back home AKA heaps of drinking large quantities of alcohol. So it is approximately 1am and pee boy comes stumbling home making quite the rucous and wakes me up. I just ignore it and fall back to sleep. This is when the "real" story comes into play. I wake back up around 3:45 AM and hear someone trying to open my door. I just think oh drunk someone confused, thinks my room is theirs and my plan is just to ignore it. However, I role over to go back to bed and I can hear a very loud breathing noise coming from my door. My sleep stupored mind says to me..."what the heck is going on?". Finally, all the noise has stopped, I think finally I can get some sleep, but first I must use the toilet. Side note: I normally do not turn my light on to go to the bathroom. Thank God on this particular night I did turn the light on. I get up and walk to my door and I see a wet spot coming from under my door. "hmmm that is strange". I open my door to see an even bigger wet spot in front of my door and some liquid dripping off my door. Directly in front of said wet spot is pee boy passed out in front of my door. I quickly deduce that pee boy thought my room was the bathroom, meaning he was trying to open my door, when the attempts were unsuccessful he used my door as the toilet. So ladies and gentleman on Thursday night my door was urinated on! I immediately freak out. What am I supposed to do, there is actual human pee in my room (gag me now) and a passed out boy in the hall. I check to make sure pee boy is breathing and decide to leave him there hoping that my RA's will find him. I finally am able to go to sleep. First, thing in the morning I wake pee boy up and hand him some cleaner. The confused look on his face, led me to believe he did not remember the pee episode. I then explained and sent him to work cleaning up his accident. He used about half a bottle of cleaner, so I think I am probably safe. Think he felt bad and was way embarrassed, I think he deserves a little embarrassment as his punishment. Hopefully that taught him a lesson. Oh how I love living in the dorms...NOT! Well it is done and over, but I still can't look at my door with out imagining the pee being there!

This weekend was also my first tramp with the Alpine Club!!!!!!! I was so excited and nervous at the sametime for this. I am so proud I actually did it and it was absoulutely amazing. So the plan was to leave Saturday morning around 10:40. There were 5 of us going including me. So Saturday I woke up and my plan was to just hang out and get ready (pack) for the tramp. However, time escaped me and I realized I was running so late. So I rushed all around and thank god I had made a list of what to pack the night before. I threw it all in my pack, made some sandwhiches and attached my sleeping bad to my pack and was out the door. Running about 10 minutes late. The late part ended up not being a big deal though. I was originally going to have to drive and luckily JingJing had given me some driving lessons the night before (this should be a blog all on its own). However, much to my relief an Aussie girl was also going on the tramp and since they drive on the left side of the road in Aussie she volunteered to drive. So we all jammed in the tiny car with all of our gear and got some petrol and ice cream on the way out of Palmy. We got lost a few times on the way, but eventually we made it. To get to the car park for the trail you have to drive through lots of farmland and pastures with cows and sheep. This is not what you would consider a good road, thankfully with much abuse the little weighted down car actually made it. We had some lunch at the bottom and then we were off. It was the most beautiful picturesque place. Most of the trail was in like a rain foresty type place, shady and covered in moss. It started out wonderful, just you could definitely feel the weight of your pack. Then I kind of started hoping for some flat ground to walk on...about 30 mins in I realized, for the next 3 hours I will be walking up hill. For those Daley ranchers most of the incline was like the steep cement hill you first have to walk up. Inside I kind of started to panic, I was for sure the least fit person their. I thought I might cry haha! but that would be more embarassing than just giving up. I endured through it all, granted at the pace of a turtle, but eventually made it to the top!!!!!!!! It was all worth it, guess maybe like child birth you forget about the pain hehe! At the top it was pretty cold, but we bundled up and had some hot tea and quickly warmed up. Then we hiked maybe another 20 min up to this ridge, where it was so windy you had to crawl on your hand and knees to keep from being blown away. It was so amazing up there and you could see for miles. We went back to the hut and ate some diner. We had really good nachos that JingJing had brought. Then we met some friends and played phase 10 with them. No electricity in the hut, just added to the experience so we used our head lamps. I got tired early and around 11 we finally went to bed.
The next morning we woke early to to the sunrise, gorgeous. Then we had some breakfast and hiked up to another ridge about an hour and that was completely worth it. We sat at the top and enjoyed the wiew. Then we walked back to the hut and basked in the sun for awhile, had left over nachos for lunch then headed back down. I am definitely better at going down hill then up and for most of the time was actually in the lead. The trip up I was far from the lead :) but in the end it didn't matter. About the last 15 minutes my feet were killing me and it took all I could to get to the car.

I LOVED my first tramping trip!!!!!! and want to go again, need to hit the gym though. I don't want to be back at uni doing homework though, think I could have lived in my magical little sunrise hut world forever.
Sorry this is long and I don't feel like reading what I wrote, so I hope you can decipher it. teehee! Love Jane

Thursday, March 11, 2010

At Last!

Finally I am done with that awful, horrible, miserable, yucky, completely worthless meats assignment!!!!!!!!!!! Well I actually printed it off about a half hour ago. Now lets hope my next assignment thats due is not so horrible. But just wait and see next sunday night before my repro assignment is due I will be cursing that class also. Just kind of the way things work haha! I guess you could call it the circle of college classes. Hate the class when an assigment is due, and love it once you have turned it in!
Well tomorrows goals, do laundry, get some tramping gear (have yet to get a sleeping bag). Tomorrow I must tackle the troll of a sleeping bag salesman. I tried to buy a sleeping bag today, but the woman was not nice and definitely NOT helpful and so I didn't buy one. Well I am going to read a bit and then get some sleep. love Jane

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Beef...it's not for diner!

Ok so those of you who also are on facebook, know for the last week or so I have been complaining about my meats class to no end. To be fair: I will say this once the teacher is this really cute old man, who is very nice and such and there is the possibility I did procrastinate. When I finally turn this project in...my hatred of this class should cease.

However, I still just think this assignment is completely unfair. It is the possibly one of the worst things I have ever had to do. Well except possibly one of Celina's take home finals. It is due on Friday. For those of you thinking that is a few days...think again I am in NZ and therefore a day ahead of you. I just don't get ANY of the stuff I am actually supposed to be doing. It says make a graph of growth rates (like 8 different graphs). Finished with the graphs, but now you must analyze these graphs and say if they agree with the standard set. Hello, what are these "set" standards? Am I just completely missing something here guys? This assignment is not just composed of the graph part, but has 3 more sections of impossibilities I must make my way through. It is now 10:15 here and as you should no, my brain does not work much past that point, so I guess tomorrow will be busy. ewww!

I think the main thing that gets me about this whole class and assignment is I really do not even like meat, sure I eat it and enjoy it most of the time, but honestly I don't care about the animal's muscle to bone to fat ratio which I am now eating. Give me a live animal to play with or a piece of meat to eat and I don't really care to know what happens in between. They may sound bad considering I am an animal science/ ag. major, but I am just being honest here.
(sorry if that got a bit graphic) lol!

OK lets change the subject... I have said I have gone on adventures since being in New Zealand, but none of them like real Indiana Jones adventure status. This weekend I am getting as close to Indiana Jones as I think I will ever get. I am going on an overnight tramp (hike), complete with pack and all. We are cheating a bit, we are staying in huts not in tents. But these huts are NO Ritz Carlton. I even have to bring my own toilet paper... won't go any further with this one.
This is supposed to be a beginner tramp and very easy. I am really excited and wish it was already this weekend...then I would also already be done with meats assignment. Tomorrow I have to go get some gear for my tramp like a sleeping bag. Well I should go to bed, I want (no need, don't really want to) get up early and work on my meats assignment. Love Jane

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Freshers!

So as I think I have told you I joined the Alpine club, an outdoorsy club. Yesterday was Freshers, which was a day to go out and "play" with the club and do some of the activities that they are keen on. There was a BBQ, a rock climbing wall, slack lining, kayaking, a slip and slide and a horizontal bungee.
The day started at 9 in the morning, but you could show up whenever, Terra and I kind of got a late start and got there right around lunch time. I would say perfect timing, except that the sausages were pretty much inedible for Jane standards. While getting ready for freshers. I experienced my first New Zealand weather experience. Terra walked over to my flat wearing a sweat shirt. When she walked in she was so hot and was like I am not bringing this jacket. I finish getting ready and we walk out. As soon as we get outside it is pouring rain. I run upstairs and grab my handy dandy rain jacket. By the time we walk the short distance back to Terra's house we are soaked from head to toe and my shoes were literally soggy with water. Terra runs inside with much haste, changes and throws on her rain coat. We look very prepared to go hang out with a bunch of outdoorsy types. We start out wearing our hoods. (Terra will kill me for writing this). However, it stops raining so we remove our hoods. We walk a little bit further, I look up at Terra and to my great surprise she has underwear in her hood. I almost fell to the ground laughing so hard and tears were flowing from my eyes.
I finally got to freshers and had a great time, for the most part the sun shined the rest of the day. I did the rock wall twice and can definitely feel it in my shoulders this morning. I also attempted the slack line multiple times, but I swear that thing is impossible. For those of you who don't know what a slack line is: it is where a rope thing is stretched between 2 trees or poles and you tight rope walk on it. You can just look it up on google or youtube. On are way home we stopped and got some supplies for diner. We made fettuchine Alfredo with broccoli and zucchini. I have never been into zucchini much, but it tasted so good last night.
Today I need to do a TON of homework so I better get my butt in gear. Love Jane

Thursday, March 4, 2010

So almost a whole week has passed, since I was in the most beautiful little beach town of Paekakariki. I have now been in NZ for 3 whole weeks. All of my time here has been wonderful, but yesterday I definetly caught a case of the homesickness bug. All day I just felt blah and sad, but due to much cheering up from friends and family, I think I am back on track.
A glance of my week:
Monday
I was so tired from my beach trip, so I napped alot and lazed around all day. I also went to my first Alpine club meeting that night. The Alpine club is an outdoor club here at Massey, they have been around for 80+ years. They do everything from beginner to expert stuff ranging but not limited to rock climbing, tramping (hiking), caving, slack lining, skiing, climbing glaciers etc. This weekend we have like a BBQ thing to get to know everyone and we will be able to Kayak and rock climb at it.
Tuesday
The day of the rat. On Tuesday I was forced to dissect the reproductive tract of a male rat. I think I had a mild panic attack before walking into the lab room. On a side note, you have to wear lab coats here, I felt very professional. To much delight I was only greeted with 3 dead rats, meaning there were only 3 rats for the WHOLE class. So I didn't touch a single rat and just observed. Observing from that distance did prove itself difficult however because the reproductive tract of a rat is very small.
Wednesday
Oh, I had to think about what I did on wed for a minute. I worked out alot! In the morning I went to a body pump class. It kicked my butt, lots of squats and lunges. Terra also wanted to try the body balance class, so she talked me into going with her later that day. My muscles were already sore, so I mainly I just pretended do most of the yoga positions haha. I also would not reccommend doing yoga on a full stomach. literally thought I would throw up by the end of the class.
Thursday
Started out good, went to lectures. However, on my way home from lecture I got terribly sad. Most of my day was spent on Skype with my Mom and sister and they helped make me happier. Later that night Terra and I went and got pizza at the Brewer's apprentice followed by some thick shakes. We then went and saw the new Alice in Wonderland, which unless you are some type of drug addict I would not recommend seeing. Very Very bizarre. When I got home from the movie I went to bed.
Friday
I went to all my lectures, which were all so boring. I think all the lecturers collaborated today in making the most boring classes of all time. When I got home from class I made myself the most delicious lunch. I had a pita wrap thing. It had chicken, lettuce, rice, garlic hummus and balsamic vinaigrette in it, followed by a tim tam cookie. Very satisfying. Not sure what tonight holds for me. Hope I figure out something fun out to do.
Love Jane