So since we've last updated the blog we have gone skydiving, participated in a toga party, rented a motor boat and went tubing, jumped off an enormous waterfall, went to a beautiful lake to jump off the docks, went jet boating, and Shanna went horseback riding...these all being the reasons we have procrastionated on the updates.
Skydiving was absolutely unreal! Words cannot really describe so we are trying to post picutres as soon as we get somewhere with faster internet. Of course we decided to jump from the highest possible option for tandom jumpers, 15,000 ft. Basically that means you get approx. 65 sec of freefall time before the 4 minute parachute ride. The craziest part about it is you actually feel more like you are floating rather than falling. Probably the craziest experience we have ever had in our lives!
That night we all had planned to celebrate our survival which was perfect because when we checked in to the hostel we found out that the bar next door had planned a toga party for the night. The hostel actually provided enough sheets for everyone to get dressed up. So much fun!
The next morning we had a free day in Taupo and decided to rent boats with some of the friends we have made. Since we went for the 2 hour option and had to rent two boats, they threw in a free intertube. We were the first to ride and made sure to show them all how it was done!
Along the drive the next day from Taupo to River Valley we stopped to jump off a 24 ft. waterfall. It didn't seem so scary after skydiving until we looked down from the top. After a few seconds of contemplation we jumped...well make that a few MINUTES for Brittany. Probably the coldest water we have ever swam in, not to metion it was practically raining outside, but so worth it! That night we stayed in a hostel that resembled more of a lodge. The surrounding area and rooms were really nice, reminding us of summer camp...the showers on the other hand looked more like a barn you would hose down horses in...just one big grate at the bottom of ten showers to drain it...NASTY!
The next days drive we headed to Wellington, New Zealand's capitol city. We stayed here for two nights and pretty much just cruised the town hanging out with our travel buddies. We then boarded a 3 hour ferry which took us to the south island. We stayed our first night in Nelson where Shanna got distroyed in Monopoly.
Next day we went on a jet boat that has two engines each with the power of a V8 Chevy. They are built to only need a few centimeters of water, be able to spin you in 360's, and manuver through a narrow river. The next morning Shanna went horseback riding, which was absolutely amazing until she fell off at the end. OOPS!
Now we are in the "POO" bar and hostel, a place only the Kiwi Experience bus stays at. Every night when a new bus arrives they vote on a theme to dress up for. Our bus chose "what the f*@k!?" theme. This means you have to dress up in anything as long as someone looking at you would have to say "what the f*@k!?" to your outfit. They stopped us by a $2 store and a salvation army to gather the appropriate supplies....clearly for the backpacker budget. We are about to get dressed up and do some boys makeup...nothing out of the ordinary. I'm sure we will have stories for you guys on the next post.
We promise we are trying to work on pictures. The internet isn't that quick at all of the hostels we have been at and takes hours just for one picture. Miss you all! Sorry to keep you waiting for so long for this update! We'll be quicker next time!
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Well Sweet Peas...according to your blogs, so far the only thing on the backpackers budget was the outfit from the $2 store! I am so glad to get the update as I THOUGHT it would help me not to worry. So much for that idea! Actually, I am really thrilled for your experiences. God knows I would never have taken you sky diving or jumping a water fall. Have fun without me. I love you both.
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all of these crazy things sound sooo awesome... i think i would have been balling if you had made me skydive with you though... "remember, I just can't keep up with you guys.."... that really applies to all walks of life, not just drinking hehe
ReplyDeletekeep up with the stories and posts.. i LOVE hearing everything you guys post... i'm imagining i am there for the kiwi experience instead of here at work lol
p.s. watching the bachelor and american idol just isn't the same without you two!
miss you both!
The only thing I would have joined you on is the Toga Party -- everything else sounded too scary!!! Sounds like your having a wild time - Enjoy - Love you,
ReplyDeleteHi Shan and Britt,
ReplyDeleteEnjoy to the fullest while you can... just be careful and take care of yourselves.
Hugs from Lee, licks from Hoshi
The pictures say it all. Maureen and I are on our way to calm you two down. Can't wait to see you both and make sure you have no dents. Try to stay a little closer to the ground please.
ReplyDeleteMuch love to you both, Mom R
Hey guys. Dad checking in from Hawaii. Looks like you two are "wild and crazy girls".
ReplyDeleteTogas are not that flattering.
Have fun in Australia. I liked Perth and Femmantle quite a bit but they are way out there.