First, I'm still living with Lex. Here's the house.
It's been an absolute blast. He's a really fun dude. The other night we had a potluck, and much hilarity ensued. Lex and his group of friends are extremely competitive, so needless to say, a juggling contest broke out. At one point this devolved into seeing how many times a person could juggle while balanced on an exercise ball. It made for some tremendous wipeouts.
Second, I've already gained an absolutely phenomenal group of friends, and I just keep meeting more cool people. Everyone here is extremely friendly, and in the span of two weeks I've already started to forge some deep relationships.
Third, Jean Schwartz and I took a little trip to Hamilton the other day. Hamilton is a smallish town about an hour south of Auckland. In the course of our trip, we stopped in a tiny little burg called Huntly. It looked shockingly similar to every small town in South Georgia I've ever been to. So much so, in fact, that I was taken aback when I got out of the car and didn't hear Southern accents. Hamilton itself was quite fun. We went to some public gardens, which were absolutely stunning. The gardens were divided into different national styles of ... uh ... gardening ... I guess. Of particular interest was the American section which attempted to gather absolutely every variety of American flora imaginable, regardless of region, and was dominated by a faux-swimming pool, deck chairs and a huge Andy Warhol print. It really captured the national spirit, I should say. The funny thing is that I immediately felt at home.
OK, on to the discoveries.
First, Auckland weather has to be the strangest I've ever experienced. Many days, we seem to cycle through all four seasons within the span of a few hours. It's absolutely impossible to plan outfits accordingly.
Second, high hipster fashion right now in Auckland entails dressing like an early 90s hip-hopper. I'm not sure if this is big in the States at the moment, but every hipster here looks like they could be an extra in a school cafeteria scene from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It actually looks pretty cool, but I don't think it would work for me.
Lastly, I already knew that Kiwis love coffee, but until this week I was unaware of the majesty that is the latte bowl.
"Excuse me. I believe I ordered the large."
Look at that thing! I don't know whether to drink it or bathe in it! Pictured is my friend Todd relaxing with a bucket of coffee and a side of renal failure.
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I really want to see a sample of this Fresh Prince fashion!
WE RULE!
NZ RULES!
-i wanted to insert some fresh prince catch phrase here, but couldn't think of one-
ps. hamilton isn't a "small-ish town" (though of course it is by US standards) .. it's actually the 3rd largest city in the north island.. bahaha.
that's pretty awesome about the fresh prince of bel-air attire. i assume there was tom jones playing in the background at that very moment.
glad to hear everything is going great, man. looking forward to reading all of your adventures and mishaps.
take care, you beast of a man.
A land where coffee is served in buckets?!? Tell me, are the streets also paved with gold?
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