Staying at Nev and Debs

So, I’m not in Auckland any more, I’ve ventured down to the Bay of Plenty, I plan to get work here in the next few days.

I’ve been staying in an Airbnb the last few days on Papamoa Beach,

It’s a lovely cabin at the bottom of Nev and Debs garden, with a really cool set up; inside the cabin there is a very comfortable queen sized bed, TV, desk and chair, shelves and hanging space for clothes, a toilet and sink, a radiator and a very comfy chair.

The cabin

Leaving the cabin and walking to the left over the paved stepping-stones to the covered patio area, almost seems as that’s all there is, but behind, hidden from view, behind the dining area, there’s a corrugated metal shed, inside of which is pretty much a full kitchen with all the amenities you could need.

Patio
To the left
To the right

To the left of this, a few meters away is an outdoor shower, now before you turn up your nose at this, it is actually very nice, the hot water pretty much cycles through straight away, the water pressure is pretty decent and once your inside it gets pretty warm, such a nice and different twist. There is also a strong connection to WIFI.

Shower

What did i spend my few days doing?

On my arrival I unpacked what I needed and set out to have a look around, I crossed the road, clambered over the dunes and looked out at the sea, I walked for about 15 minutes down the beach taking everything in, until I crossed back over the dunes and went into Papamoa Plaza for some shopping and something to eat.

It was raining on Sunday so I decided to wait for it to calm down before I left. Nev and Debs house is literally over the road from the beach. I started walking down the beach, it was so peaceful and the sounds of the waves are extremely relaxing, Its really good to relax and think. I walked for just under 1½ hours, it started to rain halfway for around 10-15 minute and then stopped and the sun came back out. When I had walked as far as I could, I left the beach and went to look around the Bayfair shopping mall, had an early tea and got the bus back to Papamoa Beach.

I asked Nev if he knew a good place in which I could hire a bike, he then offered me his, to borrow, how accommodating is that? I took him up on his offer, He also lent me a lock and a helmet (not something I’d usually wear but it’ll make my mum happy). On Monday I used the bike and cycled from Papamoa Beach to Mount Maunganui. I locked up the Bike and begin my ascent to the summit of the extinct volcano. Some parts of the track were pretty steep and rather strenuous to walk up. The sun was beating down, I refrained from stopping and resting on the many benches littered among the track as I knew I wouldn’t be able to get up and get going again after a break. When I made it to the top I was exhausted, I sat at the top for around 10 minutes before taking some shots of the beautiful views. I spent the rest of the day climbing up and down around the rocks on Moturiki Island.

Relaxing at the summit overlooking the bay

Check out was at 10:00am on Tuesday, I had a lie-in in the morning, showered and then packed up my gear and checked out, I’m pretty sure I will come back and stay here when I need to wind down after a few months in a hostel. Im now staying in Mount Maunganui and hoping to get a job soon.

Ready, Steady, Go

So I leave tomorrow, super nervous but extremely excited, I keep going through phases of worrying and then realizing what I’m about to do and just feeling amazing and on top of the world. These past few weeks whenever I have been talking to anyone and they’re telling me about their life and what their plans are, I’m sorry to say but I’ve had very little interest. I’m literally only focused on what is happening to me and how amazing its going to be, but can you really blame me?

I finally got around to packing yesterday, not knowing exactly where to begin, I watched several YouTube videos on how to pack enough with only little space which I found very useful. Fortunately I had also bought some packing cubes, which saved me a lot of time and they keep everything together so I know where things are. Now I have so much excess space I could probably fit in double.

I’ve been spending most of the day writing lists and checking them over and over again but I’m pretty sure I have everything I need and its not like I’m going to a country where I wont be able to buy supplies.

Spending this last day double checking my documents and preparing myself for the first part of the journey. So… my first flight is just under 12 hours, then a 10 hour layover in Hong Kong before another 11 hours before I reach my final destination, Auckland, New Zealand. My first thoughts on this 30+ hours journey to get me where I want to be was that its going to be a nightmare and wasn’t sure how I’d cope until I realized its not about where I’m going but the journey and that every part of this adventure is going to be F***ing amazing.

See you later England, Good luck with all your Brexit issues.

“Life is a journey, not a destination”

Ralph Waldo Emerson