Last Night in New Zealand
February 6, 2020
I know nobody wants to talk about going home, after this amazing journey I’m still not ready to leave. All good things come to an end and this trip, like everything else, has come to a close. Our last full day in Auckland started out stressful and ended on a high note.
First thing in the morning at 9 am we had our final for Transportation engineering. It lasted 2 hours and was nerve racking the whole time, I was just hoping all my cram studying for the exam the night before would pay off during the final. After the final was over, we were free from any more classwork. The rest of the day was free for whatever we wanted to do.
After a long test everyone was starving so people went their separate ways to find some lunch. Emily, Ilana, and I headed to a Korean BBQ place called, Bansang, and got Beef Bulgogi and dumplings. The food was amazing, and we had a good time struggling to use the chopsticks given. After lunch we were fueled and ready to go on a full day of shopping.
Exchanging NZD currency for USD means losing money in the transfer, so we decided to have a shopping spree to spend most of our New Zealand dollars. We walked down Queen Street looking at all the souvenir shops we could find. We went down the street going through side alley ways walking into clothing stores, bookshops, and other knick knack stores. After a couple hours our bags were full, and we were tired, so we stopped shopping and went to a park to sit and relax in some bean bags.
Time really does fly when you are having fun. Before I knew it, it was time for the group dinner at Sail’s Restaurant for our final goodbye. The restaurant was a 30 min walk from our University of Auckland dorm, so Emily and I decided to take the bus, since we still had money on our metro cards. We made it to the bus stop on time for the bus, but the bus never arrived. We had to pick up a later bus that only brought us part of the way to the restaurant. We saw some scooters on the street and decided to try them out. In heels in and dresses we rode scooters down rolling hills to get to the marina that housed Sails. We arrived a couple minutes late after getting a little lost in the marina. It is hard to scooter and look at Google Maps at the same time. We joined the rest of the group at a few large round tables. The three-course meal was amazing, but the time talking with everyone trading stories of all our adventures in the city was truly priceless. Enjoying food and talking with everyone at dinner made me realize how close we have come together as a group and how much I will miss everyone after we leave.
After dinner we took our last group photo with the flag and had a big group hug in the middle of the restaurant. I will forever remember this group of amazing people and the experiences we have had here together.
Taira Baldauf










