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November 29, 2010

Graduation

On the 26th of November 2010 I officially graduated from my course at Sir George Seymour College of Tourism and Travel. It was only a 1 year course, but it was hard work! It was full on study (some of it not the hardest work). It was also ALOT of fun!!!!

Everyone became so close, lifelong friendships were made, memories we will never forget, a new experience gave everyone an insight we could never imagine, appreciation was given to those who deserved it, the determination built up after a look into the industry no-one else could give us and most importantly... a watchful eye and helpful hand were always behind us as we discovered the big bad world all by ourselves.

It was a good day for Graduation. I had been working that morning at the cruise ships at the port, I met alot of nice people so I put myself in a good mood for the rest of the day. Ben came to Dunedin for the weekend and to come to Graduation, along with his mum and Stacey (who already live in Dunedin).


There were alot of speeches and a couple of performances. Cameron (a guy in my class) sang a really sweet song and brought myself and others to tears. Even though he forgot some of the words, I don't think anyone really cared less... We were all caught up in the meaning of his chosen song.

After the awards were handed out, it was time for a quick snack and drink (along with a couple of goodbyes) then it was off to The Terrace for Dinner with Ben, Paula and Stacey (Ben's shout hehe).

This year has definitely been a big one for me. I moved out of home at the age of 17, I moved to a city I had never been in for longer than 2 days, I started fresh - A new course, new friends, new family and new experiences. All of which I am a little sad about not having my own family around to see me accomplish everything and try new things for the first time. It's sad to say goodbye to my new friends, but I know that in this industry, I'm bound to see them again... Whether it's on a plane, in a travel agency, on a cruise or even walking down the street.

If any of my fellow Sir George students took the time to read this.... Best wishes for the future, aim high and don't forget your dreams xox.






November 22, 2010

A Long Awaited Movie Review

It has been ages since my last movie review.... So please forgive me if you have already seen these movies long gone from the "big screen".

DESPICABLE ME



It was a really lousy day - typical Dunedin winter weather - so Ben and I decided to go to the movies. I had been really wanting to see this movie (all because of the scene with the little girl "It's SOOO fluffy!!!"). So I dragged Ben into the theatre full of kids (not that he was reluctant to begin with) and we watched it. It was full of "awwww" moments and a few funny ones as well, but at the end the movie made me feel like I was too old for kids movies (being a kid at heart; I hated feeling like that). I came to the conclusion that this movie was good, but not THAT good. It was SUPER cute but didn't really appeal to my sense of humour. Unfortunately Ben had the same feeling as well and he walked out totally unimpressed with my movie decision.... Oh well hehe.

AVATAR - THE LAST AIRBENDER


So some of you might remember watching the cartoon series on Nickelodeon as a kid... If not then you might not understand entirely what this movie is about just by reading my blog. THE STORYLINE: This movie was set years ago. It's based upon a boy (thousands of years old) named Aang who is the Avatar (someone who can control all the elements - earth, air, fire & water). Years before the time where the movie is set, Aang went missing and left the world to turn to chaos. Years later when he comes back the Fire Nation are trying to pretty much take over the world and Aang has to stop them and put "balance" back into the world. Unfortunately Aang has only mastered the element of Air and needs learn the other elements before taking on the "fire lord". So with the help of Katara & Sokka he begins his journey to do so.
Unfortunately this movie is only the beginning. The cartoon series are broken up into a series of "books". This movie (I think) is only the first one. So when I went to this movie with my friends Jack & Leon, I got really into it because it was long beforehand that I had seen all the episodes with Stacey. I knew all the characters and roughly what was going to happen. The only frustrating thing was that their names were pronounced differently AND if finished before I was ready for it!!! All in all... it was a good movie =D 3 stars from me maybe...

THE EXPENDABLES


THIS MOVIE WAS AMAZING!!!! - that is all -
No, seriously... This movie met all my expectations. It was full of Hollywood Legends - Sylvester Stallone (who also co-wrote the movie), Jason Statham, Jet Li, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis PLUS MORE - and plenty of action!!! The storyline was good and the guys still know how to please an audience =D
Definitely a MUST see movie for any action lover or admirer of the old boys!

THE A-TEAM


This movie was FUNNY!!!! I will be completely honest, when this movie was first advertised to be released, I had no idea that Mr. T came from the A-Team and I wasn't too fussed if I didn't get to see this movie. I never went to the movies to see it though. I ended up watching it at a friends place (totally legal of course). In my opinion this movie would've been good in the cinemas. I thought of it as an action packed comedy!!! It had great actors and made me laugh so much. And the plot... was good. The ending of the movie was a bit different but during the break down (when they were getting the bad guy) I was really pulled in. The way it was all thought out was pretty cool. Four Stars =D


November 13, 2010

A New Chapter In My Beautiful Life

Hello Readers =]

So in case you haven't noticed from the title of my blog... I am SO SO SO SO happy hehe.
I have been waiting for ages to blog about it... So here I go...

I'M ENGAGED!!!!!

Yeap, I'm engaged to my boyfriend of nearly 3 years. Two weeks ago (the last time Ben was here) I had to go on some tours to the Peninsula for the day. While I was away Ben went and brought the ring, and when I got back I was freezing. So what did I do? I put my hands into his pockets and felt the box!!! I was so surprised that he had it. We had spoken of marriage before and to be honest, he had asked me on my 18th birthday if I would marry him (it was his form of a birthday present). I only told a few friends but it wasn't official because we obviously didn't have a ring.

Anyway back to the story!!! I just pretended I hadn't felt it... Even though Ben clearly knew I had. He then took me out for dinner and all I could think was "Please don't ask me here or else everyone will see me cry". Of course because I'm naturally a shy girl, being asked to marry someone in public isn't my kinda thing (although I wouldn't be 100% against it). We then made our way home, it had been a big day for me and all I really felt like doing was curling up in bed with a hot cuppa. We got home and then Ben took the box out of his pocket. It was wrapped in shiney wrapping paper with a ribbon bow on top. I unwrapped it, being careful not to rip the paper and just took my time. Once the box was out I gave it to Ben and asked him to open it. He opened the box and all I could do was smile and feel my eyes begin to water. He then said a giant speech in a very quiet, calm and steady voice. Every word he said just made my legs turn to jelly, my smile get bigger and of course release the flood gates.

White Gold and Diamond =]



So its clear what happened next... I said yes, I cried, we hugged, we kissed and I became the HAPPIEST girl ever!

This weekend after alot of thought on how and when to tell the family... we finally did it. I wasn't with Ben when he told his dad but I don't think it was a bad reaction. We saw his mum yesterday and as soon as I saw her I felt like hiding under a rock. The nervousness had finally kicked in and I didn't want one bar of it. We went out for coffee and then Ben dropped the bomb. Beforehand she was freaking out that I was pregnant, but once we told her, she just smiled and was extremely happy for us!!! I don't think I will ever forget her reaction. Tonight however, I told my parents... There reaction wasn't as good as Paula's (Ben's mum), but they were happy for us. Their only advise... Don't rush into the wedding. Oh and my dad "I expect Ben to ask for my permission when you come home, but I'm happy for you, but I expect him to ask". I just laughed which made him laugh too.

This all reassured me in some way. I feel so blessed to have a family that now understands I'm not a little girl anymore, and they trust my decisions. And to feel a great sense of welcoming into Ben's family and as though my future (our future) is nothing but bright. To have our families support really has made me so much happier. And I can't wait for the planning and stress of a wedding hehe.

xoxoxox

November 10, 2010

My New JOB!!!

A few weeks ago I applied for a job at the Dunedin I-Site (Visitor Centre). The interview was short and I thought not so sweet. I thought I had made a complete idiot of myself in the interview, and during it, I decided I didn't want the job anymore. It sounded dull and no-where near what I really wanted to be doing and it was only a seasonal contract (from November to March). The only plus was a reasonable pay of $17.00 an hour. I left the interview, not really caring that I thought I had mucked it up. A couple weeks later Louise (The Boss) called to offer me the job!!! I had been doing some talking with my parents and Ben to see what their views on it was. And I decided to take it. After all it would look good on my CV.

Sometime last week, Jess (a girl from course who also got a job there) and I went to the I-Site to talk to Louise. She told us everything we needed to know and informed us that our first of three training days will be on the 9th of November. So we walked away very excited (which was a bit of a surprise). Last weekend, I received my contract in the mail and I didn't hesitate reading every last detail. Turns out I get paid $19.60 an hour!!!! And get paid fortnightly. AND my contract doesn't end until the 5th of April 2011.

On Tuesday I had my first training day at work. It was so much fun!!! Jess and I couldn't stop saying how excited we were although we didn't really do alot. We got shown how to handle the brochures and where they were all kept, we got taught about the most common tours and got to sit with some of the ladies and watch them work. At the end of the day we were put on a tour of the city and got to visit an old house called Olveston.

It use to belong to a rich family who had a knack for importing furniture from everywhere in the world... and to be entirely honest, hearing the story behind the furniture was the only entertaining thing about the tour (other than the gardens).

Yesterday (Wednesday) I had my second training day. We started at 9AM and by 10, we had finished everything that had been planned for the day!!! So Peter (the 2IC) sent us on a walking tour of the city. I felt so bad for the tour guide. There was only Jess and myself and I just wasn't paying any attention. It was a stinking hot day so I didn't feel like talking, I had already heard most of the information or wasn't interested in the place OR the information he was telling me that I hadn't heard just didn't appeal to. I think he knew I wasn't very interested so he seemed to feel a bit awkward which was another reason of why I didn't enjoy it. Straight after the tour we had lunch, and straight after that Jess and I went on a tour to Larnach Castle.



We did a tour of the castle which I actually enjoyed. The castle was built by William Larnach and to hear the story of his family was almost like an episode of Coronation Street or whatever soap you watch.... The scandals that went on hehe. After the tour Jess and I lounged by the fountain. It was too hot to roam the beautiful gardens Larnach Castle is well-known for.

At the end of the day... It was great and I can't wait til next week when I have my next training day!!!
xoxox

November 7, 2010

There's A First Time For Everything

Hello readers/other bloggers!!

So my life up to date.... Well to start off with... I went to town lastnight for the very first time!!! I went with my friends Tereinamu and Stacey (the girls who I will be living with next year). We started off with quiet drinks at their flat and watched a couple of movies... Which reminds me.. I need to do a movie review sometime soon. At midnight we were off to town!!! I wasn't really in the mood though, I just felt far too tired and exhausted to be in a cramped, hot club squashed between my friends and complete strangers. Stacey has a cold so she didn't really want to either but we decided we would go for an hour then go home. So we did the mission to the city centre... First stop was a place called "The Break". Stacey informed me that it was an alright place however it played it's fair share of average music. It cranked the latest songs along with the oldest (along the lines of Livin La Vida Loca by Ricki Martin).The cool thing about the break was it's different level's on the floor for people to dance on!!! I'm not exactly a big dancer so I felt a little out of place on the dancefloor. I ended up seeing some friends from course so I went to the bar and with them to buy a drink. Once that was downed I was perfectly capable of dancing!!!


Tereinamu (Te), Stacey and Me at The Break

So we moved on from there and made our way to "The Metro". However there was a HUGE line outside the door and I don't exactly like waiting outside in the cold so Stacey and I left Te with some of her own friends in the line while we went to "10 Bar". While we lined up (in a much smaller line may I add) I saw my friend Nikole in the bar beside us so I waved her out and she joined us. The 10 bar looked so cool when I walked in. From what I could see.. it was 2 stories. We made our way down to the dancefloor and as we pushed our way through the crowd a random guy grabbed my hand to dance, I just took my hand out and said no BUT as soon as I did that another guy took my hand... I snatched it back and out of nowhere said EWW!!!! We found a spot for the 3 of us to dance, then a random guy started to dance behind me and grind!!! I felt so guilty because I have a great boyfriend so I looked at Stacey and she instantly squeezed between me and the guy (THANK YOU).

Afterwards we went to POP which was pretty much dead so we went back to the break where we danced for a bit before Nikole went home. We then made our way to the "Monkey Bar" which I felt a little odd about because it's in an old church. We went inside and Stacey saw an old friend of hers. While she jumped up and down, screamed and climbed all over him I was left to stand by myself and just smile... Which made me an easy target for the next poor soul I had to shoot down. A really nice guy (not a bad looker and still young) came over and said "would you like to dance?"  I replied "No, sorry =S" THEN he said "Aw that's ok, it's just... you're very beautiful". I had to give the guy some credit... he did say beautiful instead of your everyday "sexy/hot/fine blah blah blah". A couple of minutes later one of his friends walked over and said something to me but I was unsure of what he said so I just shrugged and he walked away.

So the last place we went was "South Bar" which was my other favourite behind 10 Bar. The layout was really cool!!! And it had a seperate room which was sound proofed! South Bar wasn't very full though so we just walked in and walked out. By now we started to make our war back to the taxi stand to go home. We met to at the taxi stand and had to wait in a line for 30 odd minutes for our turn to get into a taxi!!! When I got home I got a "good morning" text from my boyfriend Ben, who was getting up for work (he's a dairy farmer). I checked the time and it was 3:45AM!!!! So much for an hour!!!

Overall I had an absolute blast!!! I felt bad for saying no to the guys but I'm sure it wasn't the first time a girl rejected them that night... I guess I really was just a newbie hehehe.