| Sheeeeeeeeeeeeep everywhere!! |
| Lake Wanaka |
I must add...Bri and I picked up driving on the 'wrong' side of the road and the 'wrong' side of the vehicle rather quickly. There were no accidents (other than a jelly spill(s) outside of the car) and we only hit (and killed) one animal...Bri can take the points for that one!
First things first once we arrived to Wanaka...a shower. I can confidently admit that we were on a two day shower for the majority of the trip. We were looking good if we could rinse off that frequently...or so we thought...hahaa. We found a hostel that let us shower by giving a donation to the Chirstchurch earthquake. We parked the beaut in front and in 30 minutes we were new women!! It actually might be more interesting writing about it now, as some sort of reflection. We found creative ways to do the simplest things...we couldn't just wake up and shower or wash our faces. We were sneaky about it...walking into restaurants as if we were in need of food or a drink, and walking out clean and refreshed.
Wanaka is precious. Everyone seems so content and the town is peaceful and quaint. It sits on the water front with mountainous views and clean air. The streets are lined with cafes and restaurants and shops. People are perched on benches outside of restaurants for hours, chatting with their friends, coffee in hand. Which reminds me...the service in New Zealand and Australia is similar to that in Europe. There is no urgency. You may not be greeted for 10 minutes. You may not get drinks for 30 minutes. No refills. You don't get your check until you ask. No one complains about their food; either they're more interested in their company or they've gotten used to the idea that they won't see their waitress for awhile anyway. There is no tipping so it makes sense. I like this way, except when I'm in a hurry (which hasn't crossed my mind in four months).
| One of our favorite cafes |
| View from upstairs...a little construction and I still love it |
We went to explore the town after we had cleaned up. We managed to run into a group of men who had been playing in a golf tournament all day. They were a riot!
The night was ending...where would we sleep?! (where would we park Leslie). Earlier that night (before the sea of plaid), we met a sweet 74 year old couple at the bar, Calvin and Marie. They were in Wanaka on holiday since their home in Christchurch still didn't have power. They were staying at their daughter's vacation home. Their daughter is Janette Williams, who was a Tom Ford model in NYC. Luckily enough, they felt sorry for us...two sweet American girls...and offered us a place to park our van in their drive way. So, we found their home and parked our rig. In the morning we got invited in for coffee and biscuits, got offered a shower and a place to do our laundry, and that night they fixed us up a steak dinner with too much red wine. We were in heaven. They were so kind and hilarious and sarcastic...like an old (wise) couple should be :)
We went from this...
To this...
The best part about having our own form of transportation was that if we loved a place we could stay as long as we pleased. So we did. The next day we went for a beautiful hike called Mt. Iron, which overlooked Lake Wakea and Lake Wanaka.
Yes we are still in Wanaka. Next stop...diving from the sky.
| My partner in crime, Alex from Brazil |
I got a video that I will be able to show you (whoever you are) if you'd like to see it. It was amazing. So incredible to see for miles and just float around with the parachute open. Free falling over that gorgeous landscape is a feeling and an image I will never soon forget.
I had trouble calming down after my fall...so Bri and I decided to have a brewski in the beautiful sun and then...have a nap next to the lake. Right about here looks perfect, don't you think?
Although we didn't really want to...we had to leave Wanaka. So with tears in our eyes, we drove Leslie out of town and on to the next.
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