Monday, December 1, 2008

Back in NZ

I'm back in New Zealand and I have been for 3 weeks as of today. I thought I would just give a quick update since its been a while.

I got back and was straight back into work at school. I had one week where I was catching up on everything I'd missed and studying for two weeks of exams. I submitted two assignments and sat 3 tests in that week. Mixed feelings about it, I had been averaging in the 80's for everything before I left, and having slacked off a little bit I found things tough getting back into it.

I got some results back from the year. I was stoked with Geotech - I was sitting on 76% for the first half of the year even before sitting a test worth 10%. When I got my marks back for the two assignments for Surveying, I had a 58% and an 80%. So the buildup to exams was pretty good, although the first week back was intense.

Exams went pretty good, I would have definitely passed everything but maybe not as well as I had hoped. So now its wait and see time.

I finished my last exam on Thursday last week so now I'm hunting for work for the summer. I'm considering doing a drug trial, but not too sure. It's paying $8500, 3500 before christmas and the rest at the end of the trial in march. Its a trial of an anti depression drug so I can't see it being dangerous. I'm just thinking that if its paying that much there may be a risk.

Anyway, thats all for now. Hope you all are doing great.
Roy

Friday, November 7, 2008

Los Angeles and the like

This is probably my last post before leaving for NZ. I leave LAX at 7.30pm on Saturday LA time and get to Auckland at 5.15am NZtime, layover for a bit then finally get to chch at 9.10am where my amazing girlfriend will be waiting for me. I have a couple hours to chill out before class from 1-9pm. Just between you and me, I might skip the 1pm class, but i need to go to my 5-9pm class because thats a test. Nice welcome back isn't it, thank you very much CPIT.

Anyway, since last post we made it to LA. I'll try to remember everything.
From Cresent City we went down to LA. Stopped at Santa Cruz which was epic, I bought a new skate setup for less than half what I would have paid in NZ. Haven't really tried it out yet. But it is awesome.

We also went to Redwood National Park and Sequoia National Park and looked at some trees. They were pretty sweet although I am of the thinking that visiting two parks famous for massive tree's was a bit of overkill. But I still had fun.

We stayed a night at a place called Westport at a scum dog place. That was an adventure and a half. It was even smaller than NZ's Westport. Hard to believe but true.

We made it to LA on Friday October 31 - thats right, Halloween. People actually get into it here. Something we should adopt in NZ I say. I don't care if you think its over commercialised or whatever, the truth is that its a lot of fun that we could be having. Anyway, what I'm saying is I saw a lot of people dressed up in costumes and lots of these were hilarious. My cousin Paul wore a Jean Simmons mask, I wasn't there but I saw photo's.

With arrival in the general LA area came our first stop at an IN N OUT BURGER. That place is amazing! So sweet! 3 choices on the menu, but when they are Cheeseburger, Hamburger or Double Double, who needs more?

Saturday brought the event of the trip - the Sanchez - Jungwirth family reunion. I met so many relatives that I didn't even know existed and ate so much Italian food that I could have thrown up and still been ready to explode. Sooooo Gooood. The Sanchez's and Jungwirth's are good people, and it was cool to see so many people who are related to me who have a funny accent. Except by now the American accents sound normal to me so I know I'm the one with a funny accent.

Afterwards mum and her siblings got together at the Hilton in Universal City, where my Aunt Peggy and my Uncle John were staying (unfortunately their other halves couldn't make it). A few of us from the next generation went and had a look at City Walk which is pronounced like City Wok... Made me think of a Southpark episode every time I heard someone say the name City Walk. Anyways, that place is sweet. We had a good time checking out the sites and sounds.

Sunday we went to my mum's old school/church for church. It was ok. It was cool seeing mum's childhood places. We checked out:
- the Osmond Twins old house which was just around the corner from hers
- her old house
and a few cool things along the way

We went to Aunt Linda's house for a hang out that afternoon which was awesome.

On Monday we left for the Grand Canyon. Mum's cousin Gordon Sanchez came with us. He's awesome. We spent Monday travelling and so Tuesday was Grand Canyon day. It was a good day. But the wierd thing is that it was the desert, but it was freezing. I was so cold. But it was amazing. I highly recommend a visit there if you can make it.

Wednesday we went back to LA via Las Vegas. It was pretty cool. I just wanted to play some poker. So we stopped at Treasure Island and Dad and I went in for a gamble, he went with the intention to play on the pokies and I went with the intention to play a game of skill - Texas Hold 'Em. Unfortunately for me there were no people in the casino so there were no poker games on in the poker lounge. There was a tournament later on but we had to get on the road. So I chilled out with Dad on the pokies, tried a few out and left with 3 bux less than I came in with. Dad ended up with 20 cents more than he came in with.

Today we went to the NZ Consulate in Santa Monica to vote. It was so wierd hearing the NZ accent again. It sounds so yucky after only hearing American accents (apart from us) for the last ages. Afterwards we went to the Santa Monica Pier for a look around. I played at the arcade, won lots of tickets and got a couple lame prizes for my little brother.

It's now Thursday night, and we're hanging out at mum's cousin Liz's house where we're staying. It's been an awesome trip and I'm stoked on the last few weeks. I have school work to do before I get home but I have a 12 hour plane ride to endure so I'm sure I can do some then.

Thats all for now folks, this could be my last post before I get home.
Make sure you vote, let your voice be heard!
See you soon NZ :)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

I am now in California

I'm not in New England anymore. I'm in California. We arrived today and I am currently in a smelly room with my brothers (they are the reason it smells) about to go to bed.

We went to NYC after New England and did a few cool things. Went up the Empire State Building and went to the Statue of Liberty, Times Square and the site where there used to be some awesome buildings before a certain act of terror. We went to the ground zero visitor center which has been set up as a tribute to all those who lost their lives, it was quite emotional really but it's kinda hard to explain unless you go there for yourself.

We were in NYC for 3 days, and on the last day we were there, my uncle had to go into hospital. We didn't get to hang out with my aunt and uncle at all that day. That kinda sucked because that was the main reason we went to New York, to hang with them. But last I heard Uncle Stuart was doing much better and so thats good news.

I just remembered the wierdest thing about driving through New England... Most people have seen roadkill, but not everyone has seen deer littering the roadside. Some obviously had been hit by trucks, there were varying degrees of carcase quality. Some dead deer were in pieces, others looked like they were taking a nap. Needless to say it was something different.



We also checked out Niagara Falls which are every bit as amazing as you would expect. Go there. You'll love it. That also involved crossing the border into Canada. If you ask me, Canada is just a copycat of america but with a few subtle differences, i.e. when we crossed earlier from the border at maine into french canada, you get 100m from the border and EVERYTHING is in french. We crossed back over in New Hampshire and for a few miles the signs etc were written in both french and english, obviously the US is a tad more considerate than french Canada.

But in Niagara Falls, it had all the same stores, food, everything, just a slightly different vibe and a different currency. I liked Canada but to be fair we didn't see a lot, just the stuff thats pretty much america anyway. So maybe one day i'll go to Vancouver or something and have a good look for myself.

ANYWAY... arrived in seattle on Thursday October 23 after a 6 hour flight from NYC. At around 11am local time in seattle we made our way to baggage claim where we were greeted by a tearful Aunt Cece who hadn't seen us in about 17 years. We stayed with her and Uncle Jerry at their house in Puyallup for 4 days and had an awesome time. Went to a wildlife park called Northwest Treck where we saw caribou, deer, elk, moose, bison, mountain goats, mountain sheep and coyote's, bears, cougars and a lynx that did a super good ninja jump from one tree to another. That was dope.
Also went to Seattle and checked out Pike Place Market which is famous for birthing a worldwide phenomenon - Starbucks. So naturally we sampled... When in Rome...

We left Puyallup on Monday and started a long drive to LA. We stopped today at Crater Lake, Oregon and yesterday we went through Portland. It was pretty much just another city that would be cool to check out one day but we weren't too worried about not stopping. Last night we stayed in a random little town that i forget the name of and today we went to Crater Lake which is another amazing place.

Tonight we are in a place called Crescent City in Northern California. Tomorrow we're going to check out the redwood forests and go drive through the tree you can drive through (apparently there's a massive tree with a huge hole chopped in it) which will be epic. We are going to be heading through Santa Cruz (which is a city with skateboarding heritage) on thursday, I can't wait.

Thats about it.
Peace

Friday, October 17, 2008

New London, Connecticut, New England







So its been a while. Since last time I wrote in here we've been heaps of places. I'll try and remember everything.

Left Memphis and the plan was to go to a Civil War Park near Chattanooga and an Apalachan festival near Knoxville before driving to my Uncle John and Aunt Anne's house in Manassas, VA via the Smokey Mountains. By the way, thats John and Anne SANCHEZ... They are awesome, not just because of an awesome last name.

We went on a different highway to the main one from Memphis and as a result got to drive through three more southern states, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia. In Alabama we went through a place called Huntsville which is home of the US Space and Rocket Centre and Space Camp, and so we stopped there and had a look.
It was pretty cool, I had a lot of fun. It was cool to see some rockets and simulators and stuff. They even had a moon rock on display. Thats about it for there, you really had to be there... :)

We spent too long there and so we ended up stayin in Chattanooga. The next morning we went to the Civil war place at Chickamauga which is the site of a famous Civil War battle between the Union (North) and the Confederates (South). That was interesting and I learnt a lot. Here's a photo of a monument.
















From here we went to an Apalachan festival near Knoxville. I was convinced that 'Apalachans' were a tribe of Native Americans (Indians)... boy how wrong I was. I was so mad that I had to endure another day of bluegrass. But oh well, never again!!!!

We stayed in Knoxville that night, then drove all the way from Knoxville to Manassas the next day via the Smokey Mountains. That was awesome, the scenery is amazing! I highly recommend going there if you ever get the chance. We ended up going through Tenessee, North Carolina and Virginia that day. Here's a seductive photo of me.
















So we stayed with Uncle John and Aunt Anne in Manassas which is famous for... well nothing really, except if you have heard of Lorraina Bobbet. Probably not the kind of thing you want your town to be known for. Kinda funny though.

Manassas was cool, mainly because I was meeting my Aunt and Uncle 'Sanchez' for the first time and we went to Washington DC and checked out a lot of cool stuff. Things I got to see were a lot of monuments, the White House, Lincoln memorial, and lots of other cool stuff. That was Monday.
















On Tuesday I saw some museums which involved getting my bag searched at every entrance, and unfortunately in the process of getting my bag searched at the final museum for the day, the Natural History museum, I put my camera down and somehow didn't pick it up. So I now do not have a camera. It turns out someone picked it up and boosted, no camera's have been handed in and I filled out all the forms etc. I'm gutted. But it could have been worse.

Yesterday the boys went with Uncle John to the National Marine Museum at Quantico while the girls went with Aunt Anne to some mall. The Museum was epic, makes me want to make use of my US Citizenship and enlist. Only one problem - Iraq. Maybe one day haha! My Uncle was a marine back in the day, and its kinda cool seeing his pride in both the Marine Corps and his country. You don't really see people like that anymore who aren't hicks. Genuine people who are proud of who they are.

Today we drove all the way from Manassas to New London, which is in the state of Connecticut in New England. It was a big day, and we have another big day tomorrow. It should be good.
I'm trying to keep up with work and still have fun but finding the balance is not too easy!

Anyway, I miss all of you back home and hope your holding down the fort for me!
God Bless,
Peace,
ROY

ps Email me sometime, I may not get back to you straight away but I will get back to you. Its awesome to get some contact from my NZ friends.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

I'm in Memphis

I'm in Memphis now. Its pretty sweet. Still quite hot.
The weather has been crazy, we've had tornado warnings today and now flash flood warnings, thankfully not right where we are but not far from Memphis. I have never seen rain so heavy for so long in my life.


It almost flooded our motel...


But I haven't seen a tornado and secretly I want to.





It's been exciting. Tomorrow we're going to see some stuff like Elvis's Maryland, the Gibson Guitar factory and the Slave Haven which was a house on the underground railroad before heading on towards my Uncle Johns house which is a couple days drive away in Virginia (right next to Washington DC).

Not a lot else to report. Weather has been insane! I'm stoked to be out of Nashville, and looking forward to DC and NYC when we get there.

Keep it real,
PEACE

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Nashville WHAT!!!

I have been in Nashville, Tennessee with my mum, 2 brothers and 2 sisters since Thursday October 2nd. It’s now the 4th which happens to be my mum’s 53rd birthday and we are at a bluegrass festival…. YEEEEEEHAAAWWW.


But I can’t think of anywhere else I would see something like this where there’s a crowd and everyone is actually in to it. It’s really an experience I will never have again so when my mum asked if I was going to go, contrary to my initial ‘NO WAY,’ I decided it was worth a look. I have enjoyed myself and enjoyed watching the bands play; they are talented musicians even if I hate the music. I have been going to the sessions pretending I’m listening to non-hillbilly music which has helped me get through. I don’t know what my siblings do but they get through too.

I lost my bags when we left LA, but I have them back now. Stoked!
We were at LAX airport checking in to leave for Nashville. We got our bags weighed and ticketed, then had to go to a check point to drop our bags of for screening, where they would be taken away to be loaded on the plane. After we dropped them off, my mum noticed that two bags (my one and one of hers) were under someone else’s name. It was too late to tell the screening guys so we went back to the lady at the counter and told her the problem. To cut a long story short we basically got told by about 6 different managers who ‘were going to sort it out’ for us that our bags were lost and the best we could do was hope that they turn up when we got to Nashville. If they didn’t and they ended up going to Cabo like the labels said, we would have to sort it out from Nashville. Thanks so much LAX.

Now I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure that in NZ, we would have probably been able to at least sort out the situation before getting to our destination without our bags. I even think Auckland airport workers would have made an effort. LAX is massive, I know, but surely we could have arranged to have our bags forwarded to Nashville ASAP from there. The Nashville guys were amazing, they were able to find our bags in Cabo and arranged for them to get here on the first flight from there. I had to wait a day and a half before my bag (which had all my clothes and toiletries in it) turned up. But hey I got them back now so I’m stoked.

I don’t know what else to say about America so far. Nashville... Well it’s a lot like CHCH, laid out like a grid and full of trees and stuff, but it has hills and the city centre is not scummy like CHCH, it’s actually really nice. It’s kinda like a mix between CHCH and maybe Dunedin or Auckland.

I don’t get to some internet often, I spend half my time finding somewhere that has it for less than 10 bux a day. So hence there has been a minimal amount of contact from me in the last few days. Sorry about that. I miss home, I miss C3 and Primal and I miss Holly heaps, but I’m having a good time here and I’m trying to concentrate on that.

That’s all for now folks!
God bless,
ROY

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Arrival in USA

<----- This was a photo I took on the plane



So I'm in LA right now. We landed at 2.30pm Wednesday Oct 1 local time, but that is the same as 10.30am Thursday NZ time. I was a bit meh about the whole thing, couldn't be bothered with transition times and customs and whatnot. But this adventure of a lifetime has already had a lifetime of firsts so far!

Here's a basic list of highlights/firsts for me:
First time on a flight longer than 1hr20min
First time watching a movie on a plane
First time eating a meal on a plane
First time using a toilet on a plane (which is followed up by...)
First time doing poo's on a plane YEYA!!!

I can't really think of too many more firsts. But man I loved getting frisked at Chch boarding (metal detector doesn't like my metal belt and then security pwns me till they find no knife or weapon or anything of the like), getting frisked again at the metal detector at Auckland and finally getting the lucky 'random test' at the gate of the flight to LA where I was frisked again.

Compared to NZ, America is... well I dunno.
The security at LAX took about a tenth of the time that security at Auckland took, so much for panicky americans. The security guards in LAX have guns and its not intimidating. The people here are obviously different, but then again I already knew that having an american mum and all that jazz. They are really super polite people, well so far anyway.

My Aunt Linda and Uncle Ray met us at the hotel and are with us now. We are going to get some food soon which I'm stoked about. It's annoying how their accents sound normal to us but they can't tell what we are saying. It's annoying how no one here knows what I'm talking about when I say 'chur' or 'sweet as' or 'I'm beached bro,' but I'm sure we can work it out.

So in summary...
We got to LA 5 hours before leaving chch (due to time difference), Josh Pritchard and Jeremy Knox were meant to come hang out at Auckland airport while I was in transit but that ended up being jar bol (not sure whose fault but I'm saying I was not to blame haha). It was an emotional farewell at Chch airport for me and Holly after some crap pizza from the foodcourt, and I am going to miss her. awwww.

I will try and keep these updated regularly along the way. Miss you guys, hope your keepin it real in NZ!!
Peace,
ROY

Monday, September 29, 2008

Procrastination/counting down the days

So here I am sitting alone in my room. All I want is to finish my assignment, skip class tonight and tomorrow, pack my stuff up and leave. But I have to wait another 2 days. Oh man.

And this assignment sucks! It's not hard, but nothing in me wants to do it...
Oh well, I guess its back to it then. Maybe I'll upload some photos to my Facebook

Friday, September 26, 2008

Adventure of a Lifetime

I never thought I would see the day where I started writing a blog. But the time has come and my intention is that I write a blog semi regularly so people in my life can been in the loop of whats going on in my world. So here we are, entry number one...

Its 5 days until I go on the Adventure of a Lifetime. And by that I mean it's 5 days until I do something I have wanted to do for my whole life. Not by myself either. No, my parents and siblings will be there too which is so awesome!

I'm going to America.
Not just a few days in LA then coming home about the same time jetlag wears off. No, I'm going for six weeks. In case you weren't aware, I am a citizen of the USA, my mum is from Los Angeles and all her family lives over there. We have dreamed for almost my whole life of the day when we could go as a family to America and visit the relatives over there. And now its happening.

My parents sold their farm earlier this year and realized that this was a chance to do something that they hadn't done before - they could take us over to the US. So, praise God, they are paying for airfares and all that. It's actually too good to be true. I know I wouldn't have been able to go otherwise. I am so thankful for the way things have played out. It's like God had planned it all from start to finish. I don't want to go too much into details here because it would take forever, but if you want some stories, hit me up!

I don't really know my itinerary, these are the details I know for sure, the rest will either be made up as we go along or I simply have no idea.

Wednesday October 1 - Have emotional farewell at the airport. I won't be seeing my amazing girlfriend Holly for six weeks, it's going to be tough and as much as I want to say I'm not going to cry, I'm pretty sure there will be a few tears all round. I am going to miss her sooooooo much.

Christchurch - check in at airport at 5pm ish. Fly out at 7.20pm to Auckland. Arrive at 8.50pm. Depart Auckland for Los Angeles at 10.15pm on a 12 hour flight.

Wednesday October 1 - Arrive in LA at 2.30pm... the time difference means I get there 5 hours before I left Christchurch. Yeya, time travel!!!!
My Aunt Linda and a few of the relatives there are going to meet us, take us out for food and hang with us before dropping us at our hotel.

Thursday October 2 - At some rediculous hour (I think like 6am) we fly out to Nashville, Tennessee. We will be there till Monday when we leave for Washington DC, where my Uncle John and Aunt Anne live. I'm hoping that while we're in Nashville I can adventure to Atlanta and check out C3 Atlanta and maybe even BYFY church (which I hear is pretty much American Primal - so sweet!) but its a fair mish (something like 4 hours drive google tells me), so we'll have to see.

Monday October 6 ish - The dates are now estimates because I really don't know from here if they are correct. But on Monday we drive to Washington DC which according to google is like 11 hours driving. If it was NZ I'm sure we'd just do it in one rush trip, but since we pretty much will be tourists I'd say it will be a couple days travel. Lame for me because I hate not being where I know I need to be, so I will have to pass the time by taking photos, fighting with my little bro and playing sonic the hedgehog and alex the kidd.

Wednesday October 15 ish - Leave Washington and head to NYC where my Aunt Peggy and Uncle Stuart live. I can't wait to go to times square, statue of liberty, empire state building, twin tow.... damn!!!

Wednesday October 22 ish - Fly from NYC to Seattle, WA where my Aunt Cece, Uncle Jerry, and cousins Jenny, Luke and Alex live. Space needle is cool I hear. But meeting some family members around my own age will be cool too. We are going to go into Canada sometime around here, Vancouver Island. I hope my Canadian friend Nate is there it would be cool to catch up with him.

Friday October 24 - MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER + SHOWBREED IN SEATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Punch me if I miss it ok! Oh and rumor has it that Norma Jean might be playing the same day somewhere close.... again punch me if this is the case and I somehow miss it.

Monday October 27 ish - Start a long drive from Seattle to LA going through Washington, Oregon and California. I'm looking forward to Portland, and Santa Cruz

Saturday November 1 - We will have been in LA for maybe 2 days. November 1 is the date set for the Sanchez family reunion (my mums maiden name is Sanchez...), which is going to be awesome. While being based in LA we are going to visit some sweet stuff around there. I don't really care but we're going to disneyland etc. I'm stoked on going to Grand Canyon, Crossing the border into Mexico, hitting Santa Monica, and I'm secretly hoping my cousin Travis will take me to Las Vegas.

Saturday November 8 - I depart LAX for NZ.

Monday November 10 - after missing a day (time travel again) I arrive in Auckland at 5am, then on to Christchurch where I land at 9.10 am. Holly will be there to pick me up which will be awesome! I have class at 1pm and a test at 5pm which is a great welcome home from CPIT, but nothing compared to the thought of exams the following week.... aaah.

I am stoked to be going, I can't wait. I will miss all my friends here in NZ, but keep in touch. Facebook is always good, and I will try and keep the old blog updated. I get to have some fun keeping up with school work/assignments etc when I'm away but it's a small sacrifice really.

Thats blog number 1!
If you're still reading, you are a champion. I hope you keep checkin up on this, and keep in touch! I'll be posting photo's like crazy and hopefully some sweet stories. I'm no Joe First Gear when it comes to good stories from adventures overseas (you might remember his fiji pig story), but regardless I will endeavor to keep you entertained.

God bless,
Peace,
Roy