I'm leaving Blenheim today, after working in the vineyards for a total of 5 weeks. You would think that I've saved up a lot, but I really haven't, since the harvest was so short and not many hours to work. But that's okay, it's just time to go. It's definitely hard though, because the backpackers where I've been living this whole time, Copper Beech, has been so great. There's a core group of 25 of us that's been working, so it's felt like a family. A lot of people are leaving today and tomorrow, so most of us are realizing the harvest is over... But none of us really want to go, because it's such a great atmosphere. The two managers, Bonno and Ruben from the Netherlands, have been so helpful with helping us find work and then they organize things to do as a hostel. We've been having classic movie nights twice a week (Shawshank Redemption last Thursday, then Disney movies on Sundays) and they organized paralympic games over Easter, we have the soccer games and we once went to a driving range (man did I suck! but it was strangely addictive..), the other night they rented "Singstar" and we were all doing this karaoke together and sounding so horrible but laughing through the whole thing (which, sometimes, gave us more points than if we were really trying to sing...) and last week we went to "Housie". No one knew what it was, so we were all excited, thinking it could be like dodgeball or something, so a bunch of us are walking to it speculating, ooh maybe it's paintball or a dance party! We show up and it's BINGO. Ha. And it was full of old Maori women that were super serious about it "You know we started at seven, right?" It's 7:04, really? You have to get a "full house" of all your numbers on the card covered (hence, 'housie') and we bought just one strip each, but they had like 5 cards at once they were working with, and the numbers were called out so fast on the computer (double seven, seventyseven;three five thirtyfive; on its own number four) And we weren't exactly sure how to play at first, so there were some women that I've worked with before that were mouthing to us "Get a line! Get all the numbers!" so people were nice once we got in and sat down. Then you get into it and you're hoping to win $40, or on the "super housie" you can win up to $500!! and then someone else gets it, and it's like the entire room has been holding their breath and they all exhale in disappointment when someone else wins. It was really silly, but it was still hilarious for a bunch of us to go try. I'm really going to miss it here. But again, it's time to move on.
I've been very connected with the Nichiren Buddhist community here, and they're holding a training course next weekend in the area that I really wanted to go to. So, I'm going to wwoof this week in the Marlbourough Sounds at a house where you can only get to it by boat (!), then be back for the weekend to attend the course. I'll be wwoofing with a friend that I met through the SGI, and she's hoping to buy a car so that after the course is over we can travel some of the south island together. I've seen many of the highlights from my time with Virginia, but there's still more to see. I haven't been down the East Coast really, just saw Christchurch, so I'm hoping that we can make some stops in Kaikoura (dolphins!) and Omaru and Timaru (penguins!), then maybe cut over toward Queenstown and Lake Wanaka (sky dive???). My flight leaves out of Christchurch eeeeeeeeeeearly on May 28th, so I'll be there for a few days hopefully staying with my friend Hannah, who's working there. And since my birthday is the 27th, it only seems fitting to celebrate my last night in NZ and just not go to sleep, then jump directly onto the plane. Oooh that's going to be so insane...
Okay! So, wwoofing this week (aka WEEDING, ewww, but I think it's going to be beautiful and I'll get to chant lots with my friend Olivia) then the SGI course next weekend (More chanting!) and then... travel! Must make the most of my time left, weeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
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