The Final Countdown

And so it begins. With the last class of Uni behind me, and only a couple of exams and once last final assignment to go, the countdown to my departure date begins. Unlike a Christmas countdown down, this isn’t one filled with excitement and anticipation, but rather with dread and heartbreak.

It’s plain and simple, I don’t want to leave. That statement doesn’t refer so much to New Zealand as a whole, as I have my many qualms with this country, but more so a statement about this life. I don’t want to leave this life. I’m happy here and while I’ve been happy else where it’s never been for this length of time. Sure there are bad days, I’m terribly sick right now, but at the root of it all I’m happy because when I look out the window there’s Auckland.

Each day I feel differently, some days I miss my squad back home more than others. Just recently I broke down crying over the thought of not being in Canada for Remembrance Day and other days I dread knowing I have to return somewhere that doesn’t have aoili and I’m not quite sure that’s a world I’m willing to face.

Jokes aside, the two hardest parts of exchange have definitely been getting here and leaving here. I’m sure everyone can agree. Moving your life across borders, oceans, mountains… It’s tough, even if it’s going back to where you came from. Maybe so more tough to leave because it just reminds you why you left in the first place.

And when I tell people I don’t want to leave, a lot of the time they ask “Well do you not like Canada?” No, I love Canada. I love Canada more than anything else in this world, I’m proud to be a Canadian and what that means. I love to tell people I’m Canadian. I want to share Canada with the world and I’ve never been shy to say that. I’ve never been shy to stick up for my country and what it stands for… and even though I miss it so greatly, I don’t want to leave this life.

So I ask you when I return home, be gentle. Let me adjust. Give me time to mourn and find my place. Do not push me too fast or too hard into a life I had a year ago because a lot changes in 12 months.

A photo taken by a man on a bicycle in New Plymouth nZ

A photo taken by a man on a bicycle in New Plymouth nZ

5 Reasons You Should Be Planning a Holiday to Melbourne!

Are you planning a trip to Melbourne? No? Why not? Well if you’re not already sold on a trip to the world’s most livable city five times running, then let me try and convince you in 5 points!

1) Public Transit is on Point.

If you weren’t aware, Melbourne has free (yes, I said FREE) public transit in their CBD. That means you can get to just about every major tourist attraction for the price of nada. Even those pesky places that are just 1 stop outside the freezone, are actually so close to the freezone they’re walkable. Meaning, you literally never have to pay to go anywhere if you just stay in town. But, should you feel like venturing out the MyKi transit card is easy to obtain, just pick one up from a 7-11. And there’s one of those on every corner so you really won’t have a problem trying to take the tram/bus/train in Melbourne.

Within the CBD these trams are free to ride any day, any time!

Within the CBD these trams are free to ride any day, any time!

2) Seeing and Eating Galore!

There’s nothing worse for me than going on holiday to city and running out of things to do, except maybe when I’ve run out of good things to eat. Melbourne has no shortage of interesting tourist attractions: ACMI, National Gallery, Melbourne Museum, Old Melbourne Goal, etc and has even more incredible food. Like Tipo 00 (check out my review). The greatest struggle I faced in Melbourne was being overwhelmed with restaurants, there was never a night I couldn’t find somewhere to eat. And everything I ate was amazing. Dumplings? Awesome. Fried chicken? I’ll take 10 please. Authentic cuisine from basically any country you want? Melbourne has that.

One of the many amazing restaurants I visited in Melbourne!

One of the many amazing restaurants I visited in Melbourne!

3) You’ll love to go shopping!

Look, I’m not great at shopping. In fact I don’t usual enjoy it but Melbourne was a whole new ball game when it came to malls. In what seems like a never ending sprawl of stores, shopping in Melbourne goes on for ages. There’s countless mall, one of the biggest H&Ms I’ve ever been to, a MASSIVE Sephora and pretty much every store you could want to spend money in. Plus, I was finally able to locate pink crocs have a two year search, so you too might find that much needed item in a Melbourne location. Plus, the Queen Victoria Market is gigantic, in fact so big you’d need a full day to survey all the market stalls.

Inside one of the many malls in Melbourne is this gorgeous display. Right next to Central Station.

Inside one of the many malls in Melbourne is this gorgeous display. Right next to Central Station.

4) No shortage of natural beauty!

Sure I’ve been raving about Melbourne’s CBD, the shopping, the dining but what about nature and the great out doors? Well Melbourne is right on top of that as well. The Great Ocean road is perhaps one of the most beautiful trips around, and can easily be done as a day trip from the city. Rugged coast lines, great native forest and unique rock formations? Yes please! Plus, you might even get to spot some wild koalas. Another great day trip is Philip Island where you can see penguins in their natural habitat! But remember don’t use flash when taking your photos because it really hurts the penguins.

One of the many stops alone Great Open Road is this beautiful site of a historic shipwreck and love story.

One of the many stops alone Great Open Road is this beautiful site of a historic shipwreck and love story.

5) It’s the ultimate city!

Melbourne is the ultimate city, busy but not crowded. Lively but not unsafe. Easy but not boring. Affordable but not tasteless. If I took all my favorite parts of New York, but subtracted everything I didn’t like the end result would be Melbourne. It’s impossible to convey the feeling of Melbourne without putting you in the middle of it, but trust me it’s worth every minute. And sure, Melbourne might not appeal to everyone, but if you want to eat, see, shop and enjoy then start planning your holiday because you won’t be disappointed — at least not until you’re leaving for the airport thinking why didn’t I book an extra 5 days????

The view of the Melbourne skyline from St. Kilda is beautiful.

The view of the Melbourne skyline from St. Kilda is beautiful.

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