Thursday, December 29, 2011

12.29.11 Christchurch to Te Anau


Had an 8am pick-up for our Campervan this morning.  I think we had a few moments of shock as we realized that not only would we be driving this huge van on the other side of the road, but also the driver's seat is on the right, it's a stick shift (haven't driven one of those in ages), and the shifter is on the left of the driver.  Not to mention we'd somehow need to remember how to empty out our toilet water, check the oil, charge it up, fill the clean water tank, convert our sofas to beds, and in the meantime get where we were trying to get (which we had no idea about either).  But an hour and a half later we made it out of the parking lot, took turns practicing driving on an empty street, stalled out more than once, then headed to the PICK-N-SAVE for some provisions.  We *may* have left a little bit of paint on a car while we tried to park in a regular spot.  Damn this thing is big! 

We headed down the East Coast of the island to see the blue penguins at Oamaru.  Very cute to see a few of them wandering near their nesting grounds.  Apparently if you come by near dusk, you can see hundreds of them coming in from the ocean for the evening.  Daily commute I guess.  



We were anxious to get on our way though, so continued the drive towards the Moeraki Boulders.  These so far were my most favorite site!  Huge perfectly round boulders along the shore tossed about like a giant's handful of marbles.  It had been raining on and off during the day, but it cleared up just in time to play on these huge rocks.  Liz, we must come back here for some Acro shots :)






We decided to push on to the south part of the island and finally arrived in Te Anau around 11pm, after 8hrs of driving--nearly 400miles.  We pulled into the camp ground, plugged in, drank some Sav Blanc, then crashed out on our ultra-plush-ish bed for the night!



Day 1 and a half

at the Sydney Harbour Bridge



trying to figure out the remote on my camera

requisite Dancer's Pose


Lisa and I headed to SFO on the evening of Dec 26 for our 14hr flight to Sydney.  Didn't seem too bad after a glass of prosecco and an Ambien, my evening sleeping ritual of choice.  Awoke on the other side of the world two days later realizing we had about 8hrs to kill before our flight to New Zealand that evening.  With that, we checked our bags at the airport and took a train to Sydney Harbor.  Spent a few hours walking around the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, some Acro at the Botanical Gardens, and lunch near The Rocks neighboorhood.  Took a quick boat cruise to see the city from the water, then made our way back to the airport for our evening flight to Christchurch.  Lisa and I confirmed that we'd be dismayed without our airline status, allowing us fast check-ins, extra bags, and "Babydoll" Sav Blanc in the pre-boarding lounge.  Made it to CC hotel by midnight and settled in for a short rest before the next days adventure.  All in all a good day.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Thanks Liz for the list of drills to work on over the next couple of months!


Maybe if I post this it will lend some accountability :)

Things to drill on Ariel's sabbatical
 

Handstands: 
1.     Sets of 3:  L's, tucks, straddles, pikes
2.     Press h.s. Prep slides
3.     Handstands:  L on wall to open/strengthen shoulders
4.     Forearm balance:  pincha<>scorpion
5.     Core:  navasana twists, hollow body rocks, V-ups, plank, channel chip's warm up
6.     Press hs work:  flexibility, hip flexor leg circles
7.     squats/deep/feet together

Slack-line
1.     Side sit<>stand
2.     Vaschi>sit
3.     hanuman
4.     pigeon
5.     navasana
6.     seated uttita hasta padangustasana
7.     double drop knee/balance on shins
8.     stand>kneel
9.     sit ups
10.  supta hasta pandangustasana
11.  mayurasana
12.  inversions


The Itinerary

Headed to New Zealand via AUS tomorrow night, Dec 26.
Driving around the south island via motorhome with Lisa for a week.
Bali Jan 4-14.  Beach, surf, yoga with sweet Marissa.
Chiang Mai, Thailand.  Studying Thai massage till early Feb.
Feb 3-5, quick stop in SF to switch clothing/gear.
Feb 6, arrive in Punta Arenas to start crewing for the Patagonian Expedition Race with the YogaSlackers.
Feb 29, home.  sweet home.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Missing the Boat

It is not so much that the boat passed
and you failed to notice it.
It is more like the boat stopping
directly outside your bedroom window,
the captain blowing the signal-horn,
the band playing a rousing march.
The boat shouted, waving bright flags,
its silver hull blinding in the sunlight.
But you had this idea you were going by train.
You kept checking the time-table,
digging for tracks.
And the boat got tired of you,
so tired it pulled up the anchor
and raised the ramp.
The boat bobbed into the distance,
shrinking like a toy—
at which point you probably realized
you had always loved the sea.

by Naomi Shihab-Nye