First Day In Vancouver

I’ve arrived!
The flight wasn’t as long as I thought it was going to be, 12 hours and 7 minutes to be exact.
After a very very tearful goodbye at Wellington airport yesterday, I was on my way to Auckland Airport to catch my international flight to YVR (Vancouver)
I thought I would have enough time to do a little bit of Duty Free shopping (as I had a $20 voucher to use) and then head to the lounge in Auckland for a bit more to drink and maybe have a shower, however the flight from Wellington – Auckland was about 20 minutes late and by the time I walked over to the International Terminal in Auckland, it was about 7pm. (My flight left at 8pm)
Talk about a rush!
I quickly chose a perfume that I thought would be nice, paid for it, headed to the Koru lounge, scoffed down some salads and then had a quick shower before boarding the plane.
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I regret what I ate (some onion and broccoli salad thing) because my breath tasted like Onions for the rest of the flight and I had no gum.
I called my boyfriend before we took off where I had another little sob on the phone, told him how much I loved him and how much I was gonna miss him then took an anti-anxiety pill. Haha!
That calmed me down for the rest of the flight and believe it or not, I think I actually had a sleep! Usually I can’t sleep on planes but as I brought my own pillow with me and had a few drinks, I snoozed on and off for the whole flight.
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20180111_202656.jpgI didn’t see much of Vancouver when we landed as it was quite foggy and drizzly (typical Vancouver Weather)
When I got off the plane, I went through passport security and then on to Immigration. There was a bit of a wait in Immigration (about 40 minutes) so I just caught up with messages on Facebook and got in touch with Nathan and some friends back home to let them know I arrived safely.

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My Visa was pretty quick and easy. I got a letter and a stamp in my Passport so now I can officially work in Canada however I wish (except as a stripper, that was a condition on the Visa)

Once I collected my two lonely bags, I headed outside to catch a cab to my Hostel.
The weather wasn’t as cold as I thought it was going to be. It was definitely colder than home, but 2 layers of clothing was enough for me.
The Taxi driver told me a little bit about Vancouver on the drive, I learnt the houses I liked cost about 2 million dollars, it’s a very safe city (day or night) and it’s very easy to get around by public transport.
I’m definitely not looking forward to the cost of living though!

Snapchat-334522769.jpgWhen I got to my hostel, I checked in and 2 guys helped me carry my bags upstairs (I brought 2 suitcases with me, plus a carry on!) thank god I was on the first floor.
My room mate was sleeping (at 2pm!) when I arrived so I tried to be quiet finding things in my suitcase – a very hard thing to do in the dark!
Once I found a spare change of clothes that was suitable for the weather, and my make-up, I went and had a shower and got changed out of my plane clothes.
Then it was off to explore Vancouver! (Well the street I was staying on really)
By the time I got outside, it was around 3pm and it was still raining and starting to get dark. As I don’t have a mobile phone plan yet, I didn’t want to venture too far without data.
The street the hostel is on has lots of places to eat and lots of shops to look at so I had a little look around before having this Falafel Rice Dish for dinner (little bit average)

Now it’s 6pm, I’m in the hostel ‘hang out’ area pondering if I should go downstairs to the bar area to have a drink or head down the road to the ice-cream place for an ice-cream!
It’s never too cold for an ice-cream, however my stomach will hate me for all this Dairy I’ve been eating over Christmas Time.
Tomorrow I think I’m gonna head out to a mall somewhere and try and get a SIM card for my phone. From what I’ve heard, phone plans are quite expensive here so any recommendations with a company with the most data is appreciated!

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I’m Moving To Canada!!

That’s right, you read correctly, I’m off to the land of Maple Syrup, Snow and Ice-Hockey!
Unfortunately out of those three things, I only like one of them….
I don’t do well in the cold and I’ve never played any type of sport on ice before, let alone sat down and watched it on TV.
Why am I going to Canada then you ask?
Because of the life experience and all the Ben & Jerry’s I could ask for!!

Ever since I did my big trip a few years ago, I’ve been wanting to travel again, however I didn’t want to just go to a country, explore and then come home again. I wanted to actually live somewhere. After traveling, I absolutely fell in love with America. I went to Europe and stayed in the UK for a bit afterwards but I never fell in love with it as much as the USA.  I considered moving to London because it was easy, maybe become a nanny or work in some type of Travel job but when I really thought of the idea, it didn’t excite me. I’d be going there because it was the ‘typical kiwi thing’ to do in your 20’s. Pack up your gear and spend 2 years in London on a Working Holiday Visa. I think it’s awesome that other people have done it, but it just wasn’t ‘me’.

I did research on how I could move to America and the only way possible was to become an Au Pair and look after children on a 1-2 year J1 Working Visa. I’ve been a nanny before and enjoyed it but the thought of living with a family who I might not get along with was a bit nerve racking. But hey, they could be awesome too! So I went ahead and applied for the Au Pair program through Aupairinamerica.com and filled out all the forms (included a medical questionnaire).
I got a call from them a few days later with bad news, unfortunately as I’d been prescribed anti-anxiety medication in the past I couldn’t look after kids until I was ‘off’ the medication for a year.
When I went on my trip, I got a few little pills from my doctor because I was nervous about going overseas and all the flying I would be doing. I only took maybe 2 pills the whole entire time and that was enough to make me ‘unsuitable’ to look after children. I was annoyed because it was one of those things that was just a ‘back up’ for when I was feeling anxious. When I talked to my Doctor about it, he said I shouldn’t have even admitted to it because he never would have put it down on the forms he would have had to fill out too. Oh well, I scrapped that idea pretty quickly and that’s when I started applying for jobs to become a Flight Attendant.
If you read my blog posts, you’ll know how that worked out for me…. (Quick re-cap, my eye-sight isn’t suitable)

Fast forward to 2016, I was working the same job, dreaming of going overseas and trying to convince my boyfriend to go with me. He’s a builder and has a really good job so he wasn’t too keen to just up and leave. Completely understandable, he’s worked hard to get where he is, however I felt I was ‘running out of time’ to go and do something with my life.
So I applied for a 2-year working Visa for Canada and in the midst of doing that, applied for a job at a Travel Agency. I got the Travel Agent job and then a few weeks later got a notification saying I was accepted for the IEC Visa program for Canada.
Half of me thought I should just opt out of the Visa while I still could, whereas the other part of me thought if I don’t do this now I could end up hating my new job and wish I went to Canada! I was in a bit of a predicament…
Fate would have it I received my Visa in about 2 weeks (it usually takes 8-9 weeks) so I actually didn’t have very long to think about things!
When you get your visa, you receive something called a ‘Letter of Acceptance’ that you need to take to the boarder with you for entering Canada. Once you get the letter, you have 1 year to enter into Canada for it to be activated. That gave me nearly 1 year to save some money and give this new job a go!
Turns out, I ended up really enjoying my job (and I still do). There was a lot to learn when I first started but I enjoyed the challenge. It’s crazy how complicated airfares are but once you get the hang of it, you can sell someone a flight around the world with stops in San Francisco, London, Singapore and back to New Zealand for just over $2,500 which I never would have known about beforehand! It’s a rewarding job when your clients come back to you and really loved their holiday – all because of your planning!
Even though my job is fun, I didn’t want to give up my opportunity to live in Canada so I’m leaving this month!
I resigned from my job a few months ago and thankfully they were supportive about it. I’ve even been in contact with the same Travel Company I currently work for but in Canada and they may have a position for me if I’m lucky!

So far, I have accommodation for the first few month in Vancouver so I won’t be completely homeless. After that I hope to find somewhere more permanent that isn’t crazy expensive – anyone who lives in Canada knows how expensive the rent is over there!

My visa is valid for 2 years from the day I arrive but who knows how long I’ll actually stay. I’m definitely going to give it a go for 6 months, If I hate it than I’ll move somewhere else in Canada. If I still hate it, I might just have to do a trip around the USA or if my funds are getting low – South East Asia.
Life will be an adventure for me next year!
I’ll try and update my blog so everyone can keep up 😉

Happy New Year!

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Rarotonga Day 1 (Feb 2017)

We arrived in Rarotonga last night on a very late flight from Auckland.
We left around 7:45pm and after a 4 and a half hour flight, eventually landed in Rarotonga around 12.30am. We where a bit late as the pilot announced there was a lot of rain so we had to circle above the airport until it passed.

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Surprisingly the flight went by quite quick. It wasn’t full so the four of us (my boyfriend Nathan and our friends Kerri & Glen) all spread out on the seats. I had a whole row to myself and so did Nathan – such a treat when you’re cramped up on a Jetstar flight!

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I read most of the way and Nathan watched a season of Vikings that Glen had downloaded beforehand (there wasn’t any entertainment on – board)
I’m not normally a Jetstar flyer for long-distances because you don’t get much on the flight, but I found a really good deal to Rarotonga a few months ago that was worth the small leg room and no free food 😦

When we eventually landed, we had to quickly run from the plane to the terminal as it was still raining a little bit. If you’re planning on going to Rarotonga, don’t expect much from the airport. It’s your typical small island airport – very small and basic but you don’t really need much from it anyways.

The resort we where staying at organised a shuttle to take us to the resort, unfortunately I think they forgot to tell the driver as he had no idea but he happily took us anyways. For $20 per person I was expecting more than a leaky, damp van but from I’ve come to realize in Raro is that it’s a very simple island. It’s a country of little money and basic necessities with things being very expensive. However it’s still being such a beautiful place with kind people and a very laid-back atmosphere.

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When we got to the resort, we found our room (a nice 2 bedroom apartment) and all had showers to wash the ‘flight feel’ off before promptly heading off to bed. I was soo tired I actually had a pretty good sleep, even if I didn’t have my most favorite pillow with me haha. Unfortunately Kerri & Glen had an awful sleep because the people in the apartment next door to us (these four guys) basically had a party all night long. Kerri thought we where staying over the bar because they where so loud but it turns out they just spent up large on booze with their Virgin Australia flight.

Breakfast ended at 10am so when we woke up at 9:30am we quickly got dressed and headed down to the bar/breakfast area to eat some tropical breakfast before heading back up to our room to get ready for our day.
It started raining in the morning much to my disappointment (as I always think it rains when I take my boyfriend away on holiday) but it cleared up pretty quickly. We where told from the owners of the resort that a bus left every half hour outside the resort to take you into Avarua (the nearest town) where they had the Punangi Nui Market that morning until 12pm. We decided to do that so waited for the bus….and waited…and waited. Until eventually it came chugging up the road with the windows down and the driver singing Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.
I think we got lucky with the best Bus Driver on the Island. I can’t remember his name but he was quite a laugh – cracking jokes and making up stories along the way, like how he was really out from prison that day and it was just his day job driving a bus.

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At the markets, we had a quick browse but it was mainly locals selling fruits and vegetables and some nice sarongs. We didn’t really find anything we where interested in so headed across the road to Polynesian Rental Cars so we could get a couple of Scooters for our stay.
Originally I thought we where all going to hire a car but getting a scooter was the better option as they where cheaper and overall more fun to ride.
While the boys where hiring the scooters, I quickly went across the road to buy an SD card for the GoPro, unfortunately the one I’d put in wasn’t formatted properly so it wouldn’t work. I was going to buy a new one at the Auckland Airport but they where $65!!
Good I waited until Rarotonga because I got a 32GB one for $45 instead.

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Off we went on our scooters to explore the Island!
First stop was the grocery store to buy Sun cream and bottles of water. Coming from a New Zealand Summer, it was much hotter/humid than it was back home. Weirdly the Supermarket didn’t sell any sunscreen (apart from one bottle that looked like it was made on the side of the street) so we had to go to a clothing store a few shops down that sold them instead. However, they where like $40 a bottle!
They use New Zealand dollars over here and Sun Screen is expensive enough back home, I wish I had brought my own bottle over!
Once we where sorted, we jumped back on our scooters and set off clockwise around the Island. There is only one road that goes around the islands coast and in some parts there is also a second road inland that also encircles the island. Because of the rugged mountainous interior there is no road that crosses the island so it’s pretty easy to just drive around, as long as you stick to their speed limits of 30-50km/h

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We got a little hungry so stopped off at a place called Charlies. It was just on the edge of the Akapuao Marine Reserve with views of the water and what looked like some yummy food! As we walked in, we saw customers being served big plates of delicious looking sandwiches so defiantly decided to stay.
I wasn’t super hungry so ended up ordering a Beef Burger along with a Fruit Smoothie which was delicious. Glen got the Steak sandwich which was huge and had to end up sharing with Nathan as he couldn’t eat it all.

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The water was too tempting after our lunch so we all walked down to the lagoon to dip our feet into the clear waters for the first time on our trip. It was so warm and beautiful but we weren’t quite prepared for a swim so agreed to head back later during the week for a proper visit.
We kept on with our Scooters and drove around the Island until we got to our resort. As our flight arrived at 6am that morning we where all pretty knackered so decided to just chill at the resort for a bit and have a look around. Castaway Villa had a pool, bar, small restaurant and was right on the beach so we all grabbed some towels and headed down to the beach to get some color on our skins and have a little paddle.
Unfortunately the  water near our accommodation wasn’t the best for swimming in. You could if you wanted to but there was lots of sea weed floating round that wasn’t too appealing, especially when you went underwater and you’d come up with seaweed  on top of your head. Instead – we took some photos on the GoPro then went back to our sun loungers for a good 5 minutes before claiming it was far too hot and jumping in the pool!

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Once we’d had a bit of a cool off, we all went upstairs to our rooms and got ready to find a place for dinner. As it’s the quiet season in Raro, the restaurant at our accommodation wasn’t really packed and we didn’t really want to be the only ones in the eating area so we hopped on our scooters again and drove up near Muri Beach to find somewhere to eat.20170204_190441

The first place that had a sign saying ‘Pizza’ we stopped at.
When we sat down, we thought we’d share 3 pizza’s between the four of us. We all assumed they’d be a bit thin so we’d demolish them no problem. We even ordered Garlic Bread to accompany our meal.
Our eyes grew when the waitress set down our pizza’s! They where so big and so so sooo cheesy. I had 2 slices and I was done. I’ve never had that much cheese on a pizza in my life, even when I traveled to America!


We sheepishly ended up asking for a box to take the pizza’s home in so we wouldn’t waste it and popped it in the fridge when we got back to our Villa.

With tired eyes and very very full stomachs, we all went to bed (with quiet neighbors this time) and had a typical summer’s sleep with the fan going and the sound of palm tree’s outside out windows.
Tomorrow, it’s a day of snorkeling and more exploring!