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8.29.2015

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Aloha, it had been a while since the last post. /.\ And yoohoo, I'm now on working holiday in New Zealand (my all time favourite dreamland).

It's my 2nd month + 1 week in NZ. Well so, just a brief post about what I've been up to....

1. I've got a job, opps, TWO.
Ever since I decided to depart in winter time, I've came across with a lot of blogpost / people telling me off not to go at this time----the scariest sentence ever 'You will never get a job during winter' ,  'I spent 1 month to look for a job'.  

I  started to work on my 3rd day of arrival in a lily bulb factory. But there's trick behind this, I went to Canstaff (this factory recruited through workforce agent,Canstaff) almost every day after I arrived in Ashburton and talked to their supervisor, just to make sure they remember my name. And the key is I emailed them long before the job started in  March! 


Basically, my job is to separate the lily bulbs so that they can be processed by the machine. Ultimate goal: Make sure the machine works smoothly.

Basically we just stand there from 8am-6pm doing the same repetitive gesture---my hand got swollen and sore eventually. I'm such a diligent and self dedicated worker, phew. 

 This job only lasted for 3 days that I decided to leave. It was a lightning-fast decision. I tried to email my current employer again (I had been emailing them for quite a while),  expressing my interest and decided to give them a call.

 Apparently they were in need of manpower, I packed all my stuffs in hurry that night and boarded on a bus to Cromwell for an unknown future--an interview. And then I was hired!

I couldn't see all of these coming in fact. I just keep trying and trying.

p/s: Later when I talk to other backpackers, I learned that all seasonal job can be unstable ._____. Haha.


2. For 23 years of living my life, I've came to see the most spectacular and magnificent view
And I've got the chance to travel with my roommates, Amy and Wen Hui  to Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki and Mount Cook on 28/6.

 Living in a tropical country on the equator, my first time seeing snow was exhilarating and seeing all these places covered with snowy white snow was just like a movie scene. I felt like walking/ driving into a painting, everything was so beautiful to an extent I couldn't believe they were being real!

 Gosh, they were just soooo breathtaking.

Lake Pukaki shimmers in milky blue colour; the glacier flour (grounded rock particles from glacier) gives colour to the lake. to   Its's one of the filming location of Lord of the Rings. 

Big Smile. Cheese :D


I love places that make you feel so tiny. We are just stardust so care less!

YOLO

Loveliest place I've ever been!

Church of Shepherd.




Guess it's enough for photobombing >.<

Not to forget about the milky way! I'm definitely not good at shooting stars but I was managed to capture this...... o.o


The first day I arrived in Ashburton on 23/6, managed to capture aurora at Lake Hood. Lucky girl.

3. I bought a car, settled down in a homestay and work in a fruitstall
Sometimes when you're sailing in the sea of life, you will realize that you actually are capable of something you believe you don't.

I never think of buying a car, living alone in an unfamiliar place, travel so far across the Earth to an obscure area where no one knows me and I know no one, clueless about the next city i'm driving to and whom to meet the next...Two months ago, I was still the girl who was freaking nervous about driving from Ipoh to Penang. LOL.

The truth is when you have no one else, growing up happens precipitously on you...Well, it has to be this way.

I like my current job though. It's different from lily bulbs, not boring at all but full of fun. I meet people from all over the world and enjoy talking to them; I enjoy surprising them by speaking the languages they speak and I enjoy telling them off I am Malaysian who can speak Malay, English, Indonesian, Mandarin and Cantonese.

I learn about different types of apples, pears, kiwifruits and others I've never seen before tangelo, tamarillo, nectarines etc. LOL, And I enjoy making not-good-looking icecream after all. Hehe.






4. Ski? Checked.
Clearly stated on the board, LOL, beginner.

Ski was in my must-do checklist for long, I used to look up Korea Ski Tours in the newspaper and felt excited for just checking them up and comparing the price. And yeah, my dream came true. :D

It was in Treble Cone Ski Field, the largest ski field in South Island. It was renowned for its beautiful lake views from the Ski field. Tham, Yi (my ex-colleagues) and me signed up for the first time beginner lesson for $99, this included the ski boots, equipment and 2 hours ski lesson.

But me, being the tai tao ha (big headed prawn) forgot to bring my ski jacket to Wanaka so I have to rent the jacket as well. That made up to $119. Add together the shuttle bus ticket $35, this made ski quite an expensive sport wtf.

FYI, you will need a pair of waterproof pants and gloves, goggles or sunglasses (to protect your eyes from noxious sunlight traveled through the broken ozone layer at south pole wtf? ) , helmet (optional) and ski jacket.
Well, all equipped and ready to go.

Being the first time skier was awkward though, coz most of the people here ski like a BOSS. It was so easy to tell if someone is a regular skier and who's not--we were squirming most of the time and had a hard time dragging our body with a kinda bulky ski boots on our feet and bloody heavy equipment.

I thought it would be freezing up the mountain so I put on a total of 6 layers (3 thermal wear Gosh!). Never do that coz you're going to regret it! As soon as I started to move around with the ski board on, I got really warm. I hesitated for a while but later I dashed back into the office and put off 4 layers, leaving just 2 layers.

To stop, form a triangle. if fall down, keep the skiboard parallel. To turn right, bend towards left and vice versa. It's  considered a vigorous exercise and be prepared to expend tremendous energy!

It's highly recommended for people like us--first time skier to go for a beginner lesson coz without a proper guide you might not know how to get on/ off from the lift, what to do when you fall, what to do to get yourself up and even what to do to your ski boards!

It's so difficult to get off a lift chair properly. I've tripped up a few times before I got it right but as soon as I thought I had a safe landing, I slid down the slope uncontrollably and then the whole line stopped coz of me! Oops, i am so sorry, just bear with first time skier.

Though there's awkward moment when you stumbled uncontrollably after getting off from the pass but overall we had a lot of fun!

We came merely for the view. 
Picturesque

Nice view huh!


Spotted a Kea. The world's only alpine parrot. (Spoke to a colleague about Kea and I said it looks pretty much like a parrot, then she replied 'It's a parrot!' No wonder lah, wtf.)

My phonecase matched perfectly with the turquoise skies!

LOVE life.

4. Finally, I'm glad I'm here for winter
NZ totally fits in the picture that I envisioned I'd travel during childhood time-especially snow mountain, snowy white landscape, bald trees, gracefully falling snows and snowman building. It would all been a dream if I never take a move and make it real!

Winter could be all dull, boring and freezing cold for others, but for first timer like me,  it just brighten up my day whenever it snows! Haha.

p/s: Winter is almost over. Spring is coming in 2 days time!



p/s: Would like to update more often but chilly weather made people really lazy ,dizzy and succumb to bed wtf. Maybe Spring's not?

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