NZ: Arrival in Tauranga
I arrived in beautiful New Zealand on January 22 for a
semester exchange program through the University of Hawaii. I will be studying
at Victoria University of Wellington on the North Island for about four months
and am planning to return home around mid-July. At the moment, I am staying
with some wonderful family friends in a city called Tauranga for a few weeks. I
will join my parents later in February for a trip around the North Island before
starting school in early March.
Tauranga is a beautiful city of around 120,000 people about
a three-hour drive from Auckland. It sits on the Bay of Plenty; a stretch of
sunny beaches and lush farmland that swoops down from Coromandel and extends
eastward. The city itself rolls across green hills above sandy beaches and has
much to offer from a nice shopping district and beaches perfect for surfing and
swimming to waterfall hikes and a variety of community events. It’s a relaxed,
welcoming place that perfectly melds the feelings of going on a vacation and
coming home.
The weather has been perfect since I arrived, and I think it
generally is a warm place with mild winters. The area is known for it’s fertile
soils, hence the name Bay of Plenty. The hills are covered in sheep, cattle and
various crops including kiwi fruit, avocados and grapes. Many New Zealanders
and people from all over the world spend their vacation in this coastal town
and it is close to many amazing places including the geothermal village in
Rotorua, Hobbiton in Matamata and the stunning Lake Taupo.
Catching up with friends and taking time to enjoy the sun
have been the only events on my calendar. It’s a nice calming time before
continuing with my semester here in New Zealand, which will lead into a hectic
senior year starting in August. The family I am staying with are from Germany,
but have lived here for over 15 years now. I had met them almost 4 years ago
when I was in Tauranga with a group from my church on a mission trip. I would
never have thought I would have been able to see them much after that trip but
spending time with them has been amazing and I am so thankful for their
hospitality.

wow, that's gorgeous! Love your writing Emma!
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