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Helloooo from New Zealand! ЁЯШК
15/02/2018: Yesterday, after a really bad night's sleep, I got up for the first time. I've already slept in rooms with 19 other people and never had a problem. Who would have thought that I would sleep the worst in a 4-bed room? Around 4:00 am, a guy came into our room. He rummaged around in his clothes for a long time and shone his flashlight around. When I eventually opened my eyes annoyed, he just said, 'Hi, how're you doing?' I wordlessly turned towards the wall. ЁЯШД He then clumsily climbed onto the bed above mine and you have to know that when someone moves in the bed above you, the entire bunk bed shakes. I was officially awake. And annoyed. But relieved when he finally got into bed. However, less than two minutes later it started. You can't imagine it, I couldn't believe that someone could snore SO LOUDLY. Earplugs, headphones, and music - nothing helped, so I actually got up totally exhausted at 7 o'clock. I packed my last things (making as much noise as possible, which unfortunately didn't impress the snorer at all, but woke up my two other roommates... big apologies for that! ЁЯШЕ) and checked out of the hostel on time. Because I was in such a bad mood, I decided to go shopping again and treat myself to a really nice breakfast:
I hadn't had yogurt or strawberries in soo long! Fruit is just sooo expensive here. Afterwards, I felt much better! ЁЯШД
In the evening, I took the shuttle bus to the airport, where everything went smoothly and very quickly. My highlight: There was a piano at the gate where I sat down to have keys under my fingers again after 7 weeks. That was very nice and made the waiting time much shorter. ЁЯШК
16/02/2018: The flight itself didn't leave until midnight and unfortunately only lasted three hours. Somehow, I didn't think it through when I booked it. ЁЯШД I wanted to save a night in the hostel and sleep on the plane, and I only saw 'Departure 11:55 PM' and 'Arrival 5:30 AM'. At the time, I thought to myself, 'Oh great, 5.5 hours of sleep, that'll be enough!' I didn't consider that New Zealand is 2 hours further in the future, that the plane could be half an hour faster than usual, and that I might not sleep well the night before - I didn't think about any of these things. Lesson learned: I will never book night flights again! ЁЯШЕ
So, I arrived in Auckland very tired but still very excited. Everything went very quickly there and I was soon on the bus to the hostel. As I walked from the bus stop to the hostel, the sun was just rising, that's also an experience! ЁЯШД
I was at the hostel at 6:45 AM, but it didn't open until 7:00 AM. Check-in wasn't possible until 1:00 PM, so I lay down exhausted in the lounge and slept.
Shortly before check-in, I went shopping and explored the city on foot, which many people have told me they find ugly. I can't agree with that! ЁЯШК From the first second, I felt comfortable here, but I can't say why. What is definitely funny, though, is that the city is quite hilly. When you walk through the streets, you have to climb some hills along the way. ЁЯШД
For lunch, I made a curry pan and, among a few cockroaches (Yep, super gross!), I discovered this funny sign in the kitchen:
So, after eating, I duly put away my dishes. ЁЯШД
Unfortunately, I slept through the afternoon completely. Just never book a night flight. You might save a night in the hostel, but you also lose a whole day at your destination because you're so tired.
In the evening, I pulled myself together again because there was a free BBQ on the rooftop terrace. That was a nice way to end the day. Here's the view:
The hostel is right next to a park, which you can't see in this picture because it's on the other side. I will visit it tomorrow and then see how I will spend the next time here until Sina arrives. I have some ideas, but nothing concrete planned or booked yet. I'll take care of that tomorrow!
Anyway, sending you lots of love!! тЩея╕П