This is it.
The final blog written from a foreign country in 2009.
I still cannot believe that I will be heading to the airport to catch my flight back home in one week from today. It has been an amazing adventure, a year of true luck, and I am sad that the travels will be ending (for now, at least).

A good end, a New Zealand Sunset
New Zealand has been the perfect place to end such a year of exciting new experiences, for it is the capital of adventure, with enough extreme activities to make you feel extreme, and enough breathtaking landscapes to make you feel like you have reached heaven on earth.
We have been moving fast, and now I understand why everyone was telling me, well, pleading really, that I should spend more than two weeks in this country. Boy were they right! There are so many lovely sites to sit back and enjoy the blinding beauty, so many hikes to be hiked and planes to jump out of, I really wish we had more time to do everything!

Lake Tekapo with Lindsey
That said, since I already jumped out of a plane back in 2002 over the Swiss Alps, that wasn’t on my “To Do in New Zealand” list. I did have one thing on that list that won’t be checked off just yet, that is: bungy jumping. Instead, I went “canyon swinging.” I was convinced this was the better choice. I am still not sure about that.
Basically, canyon swinging is bungy jumping without the bungy. It is a free fall into the air, attached to a rope which swings across a deep canyon just before you hit the ground from your fall. Raging rivers raging beneath, steep cliffs speeding by, and then finally, you stop falling, stop swinging, and realize you are still alive.

View from above Shotover River where I jumped out into the canyon. I think I stopped breathing after this self-portrait was taken.
…I nearly lost my insides. My stomach jumped up into my throat. I was so scared. The memories of fear are coming back as I type this. I don’t think my stomach can even handle this! (“Mid air” pictures to be added later.)
One I was pulled up from the canyon and my feet returned to solid ground, I realized that bungy jumping may not be for me, and it is most definitely not going to be for me on this trip. I wanted to do it, but I am still recovering from the “swing.”

Milford Sound. My happy place.
I have justified this decision by reminding myself that I have plenty more milestones to celebrate with a bungy jump (like turning 30, 40, or 50 and beyond!). There will be numerous other times, when my mind and stomach forget the utter fear I felt whilst free falling in New Zealand, that I can try my diving skills at bungy jumping.
Just not on this trip.
Not yet.
Sounds reasonable, right?

Queenstown is not only the extreme sports capital of NZ, but also, the scenic capital. Or it should be in my opinion.
New Zealand has also provided a second chance to go glacier hiking this year. My first was in Argentina. What a treat to get to do this more than once in a year, or in a lifetime for that matter! Although, I must admit that my first time glacier hiking in Argentina, provide a more raw and exciting experience. By that I mean, there were no pre-carved ice steps, no organization, no western safety constraints, no cold weather preparation… nada, nada, nada. Instead, I was handed my clamps and sent off to the glacier. It was a thrill. This second time, not so much. But it was still a treat. Just…same, same, but different.

Standing on top of Fox Glacier

Group picture on Fox Glacier

Full view of Fox Glacier. Yes, this is a real picture.
We have met some great people here in NZ, more Australians, Canadians, and another girl from San Diego! Who went to USC too! And misses Mexcian food as much as us! It has been really fun swapping college stories and Trojan gossip. A little piece of home before coming home.
When I leave New Zealand, my sister will be heading up to South East Asia and traveling the route that I just completed. I am jealous even though I just did it. Now that the time has finally come to end my travels and return home, despite my nagging home sick pains, I now wish I wasn’t coming home quite yet. Of course! That’s the way it goes, right?

View of Lake Ohau from inside a chapel
I wish I had more time to see everything in the world all in one trip! I wish I could extend 2009 for a little bit longer. I wish I was younger and less inclined to “get my life back in order.” Oh, I wish so many things…
My sister is going to be going to Israel, Turkey and Egypt in February. I might just have to prolong the dreaded job search and tag along….Wouldn’t that be nice?

We spent part of Halloween in the Minus 5 (degrees, that is) bar in Queenstown. I had to leave early, I was that cold.
I don’t have much to write about this time around, but I wanted to make sure I got in one more blog before I return home. I plan to write a post about the north island of New Zealand, but I will most likely being doing that from home…or the airport.
Once back in my normal life and my normal routines, whatever they may be, I truly do hope that I continue writing this blog, even though I won’t be traveling. I guess I will just have to make my daily life adventures as interesting and exciting as my travel life adventures. That shouldn’t be too hard, should it? A good goal to have, if not for a blog, but for a life, don’t you think?
So here’s to one last lucky abroad post for 2009!

One last jump shot for the blog this year!
As they say in Argentina,
“Chau, chau!” (For now.)
And as they say in New Zealand… This year has been,
“Sweet As!”
































































