01 October 2008

Weather Delays and Christchurch...

Our fears for the day were confirmed when we were informed that our flight for Thursday was canceled. As a matter of fact, the weather in McMurdo is so bad that the group of people slated to fly down on Tuesday were boomeranged back to Christchurch today (Wednesday) and it doesn't look like they'll be leaving tomorrow. Because of this situation, we all have to leave our hotels and await new reservations tomorrow when we pick up our per diem from the USAP Clothing Distribution Center. Some people see this as a blessing to receive more time to hang around New Zealand. Myself and a few others just want to get down there and start working.

Anyways, today was spent receiving my Extreme Cold Weather gear and walking around Christchurch. The city is a lot of fun. Friendly people, a DC-ish vibe (sorta like Georgetown or Adams Morgan minus the rich Abercrombie snobs, crime, and homeless people), and really clean, pedestrian friendly streets. The nights here have been spent at a couple of different bars around the area including a bar called Bailey's which boasts a lot of USAP paraphernalia and offers USAP Participant's discounted drinks. It even has slots from which I won $100 tonight. The one thing I truly value about being in another country is the opportunity to talk with other people about their opinions and views on the US. I talked a couple older Aussies about our current financial situation and the upcoming elections. Talking to people from other countries about our problems and hearing them talk in incredibly specific details about said issues only reinforces the fact that our world is entirely too small for our national issues not to affect other countries. Like my new found Australian friend said, "When Wall Street sneezes, the entire world catches a cold..."

I'm praying we get down to McMurdo soon. If there's anything I hate more about traveling, it's being in transit. Christchurch is a cool place but I can't wait to get home...even if it is a home I'll only be living in for 5 months...

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