Sunday, December 30, 2012

At first glance

If I had to describe my first impression of New Zealand, it would be that to me it feels like a mash up of Hawaii and England, with a touch of St. Kitts in there.

My trip over was mostly uneventful with a couple of moments of terror in between when I thought I was going to miss my connections at both transfer points. The 14 hours between Vancouver and Auckland was actually quite pleasant and I think I slept at least 8 hours during that trip. My feet did swell up awfully though. I think the salty airplane food, not drinking enough water, and not moving around much is the cause. It did not last long thankfully.

I arrived at the house I am staying at no problem. The flat mate who was supposed to meet me thought I was getting in much later, so that meant I got to meet the lovely neighbors in the area. They were very kind and let me use their phone to call him, and he came right over.

The house is nice, lots of sky lights and a very fancy kitchen. There is a huge garden with veg we are welcome to eat, which I plan to take full advantage of.

I explored a bit yesterday and today. It was a gorgeous sunny day around 70 degrees yesterday, today was not so nice and I have been mostly restricted to being indoors. After my adventures around town I realized that there is not much in this little town, and I may have seen all there is to see already. I still need to get out to the peninsula though, but I am waiting for a better day for that.

Subarus are super popular here. I can count 4 from my bedroom window!

That is all for now. Tomorrow is my first day at the vet clinic, I sure hope I like it!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Vet School no more

Warning, this is a post of rambling thoughts, it may not make the most sense. Just go with it...

This blog has been about my experiences as a veterinary student. It started to chronicle my adventures in a new country with new people starting the process to become a veterinarian. Soon, the end of this adventure will be here. Very soon.

Today I finished my last day of vet school at OSU. Now, I don't graduate until the end of January, but I am done with structured, graded, planned education. My last few weeks of "school" will be spent in another country, with new people who have a culture different than my own. Pretty much, I'm going back to where this adventure all started. But it will be a slightly larger island this time. Although this past year at OSU flew by, I can't help but think about how many wonderful people I was able to meet and become friends with, and how even in such a short time, I know I will greatly miss these people and really look forward to seeing them again. People are amazing when you stop and take a moment to get to know them and listen to their stories.

So, nearly three and a half years later and hundreds of thousands of dollars later, you may have a few questions. I do too. Was it worth it? Did I learn anything? Did it change me? Would I do it again?

Yes.

When it comes down to it, the experiences I have in life are way more important and matter more to me than any thing in particular. I am who I am today because of my life experiences.

Traveling to New Zealand in less than 2 weeks will be terrifying and exciting all at the same moment, but that is what I live for. That is what I've chosen. It's what makes me, me.

Tune in next time for the story of my twenty some hour journey across a giant ocean to the island of New Zealand. Surely there is a good story to be told somewhere in there.