Just a few thoughts:
- I find it funny that my brother smells worse coming out of the shower than going in. Unfortunately, his friends make him think that AXE actually smells good. It doesn't.
- I've been looking through everyone's pictures of their study abroad and travels on Facebook. I think I'm going to do a bad job documenting mine with pictures. I always tell myself I'm going to take pictures when I travel, but I never do. As much as I want to share things with other people, sometimes focusing on pictures takes away from your personal experience. But I promise I will try to when I'm able.
- The title of this post is from the song "3x5" by John Mayer. It always reminds me of sitting on the train in Bratislava at 5am waiting for it to leave for Wien. It was pretty amazing to watch the sun rise over Old Town.
- I feel like almost all the restaurants I find listed as being in Auckland are Asian cuisine. And that makes me so happy.
- Also, festival after festival is happening when I get there. I feel like I want to go to everything. But the one thing I will go to is the Rugby World Cup. It's being held in New Zealand beginning in September and the championship is in Auckland. I don't know about ticket prices, but I would die to have tickets to that game. I might have to convince myself that I will try to get some no matter the price.
- If I get my book done tonight, I'm heading downtown tomorrow. I might get some Thai as I've been craving it like crazy. I also need to go to H&M and Freetex to look for black skinny jeans and a black skirt. I also need to start shopping around for some intense eyeshadow for my "American" costume.
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4 years ago
Have you found the skirt/skinny jeans yet? And I am happy that my favorite John Mayer song reminds you of my favorite city ever. It always reminds me of driving to Colorado, when I was young we would always have a contest to see who could see the mountains first, and there was always the great debate if they were the mountains or "the mountains in the sky". When I got back to Indiana last year I always thought that the clouds were mountains. Anyways, I set up the "there's no hockey in indiana blog"; if you give me the email you link with this account I will add you as an editor/contributor.
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