I'm pretty good over here and there are already so many things to write about again!!!
I'll send some pictures after I having come back but my holidays are quite busy. As I say: "I want to make the most out of my time here as it is "just" half a year!" =)
Therefore, this is my schedule from 5th April to 1st May:
16/04/07 - 01/05/07: Trip around New Zealand, from Auckland straight down 2 Queenstown
AND, English teachers: do not be confused! In New Zealand - Aotearoa, the dates are actually written like this. The way how it is written is American, the order in which they put day, month and year is European! ^^
Well, yep, then I was in Isel Park in Stoke which is a really really wicked park! I've actually never seen anything like it! People back in Rietberg: Nelson would get the "Landesgartenschau" without changing anything!!!
The stream flowing through Isel Park
A marvelous bridge over the stream
This tree appears to be a redwood but it is just a usual pine - I think ^^
There also is a footpath around the Nelson Airport which I walked down with Manatsu and of course I took heaps of pictures!
The footpath around the airport
That's me in front of the sea right behind the airport
Then, there was a really cool event called "Race Unity Day" which was really multicultural! People from all parts of the world performed on stage such as Tahitians, people from the Easter Islands and Maori! I guess I'll have to send some pictures at some stage! After that, I visited a friend (Matt) at his house in Stoke. They have just moved here from Adelaide, Australia and I absolutely like that family! So easy-going... Matt's father speaks French fluently and really good German, his grandma also speaks a little German!
They told me my English was way better than some New Zealanders' English (!!!), that I am very informed for my age and that my views on things like George Bush are amazing. Well, people in Australia and in New Zealand don't like him that much, some may like him though.
Well, at school, I now have French permanently which I am really glad about. Today, I did a presentation on my exchange with Riberac in Southern France. They really liked it and I was told that I rock when I got some cookies out of my bag! ^^ I really enjoyed that.
Tomorrow, we're gonna do some French music (Kate Ryan - Desenchantee, Aux Champs-Elysees, ...). I love that!!! =P
Okay, well, I think I gotta go now then!
Have fun,
Chris...tian =) (man, that's a good rhyme)
PS: Best regards to our English teachers at the GNR in Rietberg! I hope you enjoy reading this and that you ain't that confuzed about the informal language I use... ^^ lol. Kidding... But no worries, mate! She'll be right! =P Cheers... See you later.
---> That was New Zealand English of course! That's no informal language!!! =) cu