Going Kiwi

Hello everyone,

As you have heard by now I have finally landed at the correct destination. The fly itself is me giant expected.
I flew via Düsseldorf-London-1h-24h-3h-Sydney-Christchurch. The move was somewhat problematic. At the first inspection they found a tube of gel (ok, but had in plastic bag), 2min for time on the plane. Then in the plane or ff had good nerves. Was the first time I realized that I actually stood for four months alone.
The third control, they found a large pair of scissors, but it did blunt ends so I could "to keep it (was in my case connection). And the fourth a final check I still had to surrender. Then, 15 minutes late at the gate to come to a tight schedule of my tour.

But as I said it was flying itself without a hitch. During the long flight I had a great time with the girl next to me. Sociable chatted and watched them film. Then I did just a bit towards Christchurch.

Once there, everything went naturally and a half hours after landing I was already on my bed. Well I had not imagined was that I was a type of jet lag, but haleluja!
In recent days I've actually done nothing but sleep. Was around 14h awake and could usually so sit down at dinner. Of course I was awake until 5am every night ...

Also has its advantages. I did not expect the nice people would come naturally towards my room, so we went there immediately evening out. The second evening immediately met with a group of nice guys who I still rising. So it will stay nice the next time.

Today I also received my assignment. It has to do with a wall-climber (a robot climbs up against a wall). This can be done at virtually any surface without making contact with the wall itself. Best fun to watch.
Only now hang some heavy cables. It's my job to make them disappear.

Much more is still to tell. Next weekend I plan to explore the area once again. Tonight I'm invited to a party, so here we go now but to go there.

Owww, do not have any photos taken here so it's mostly pictures from the airplane window. Enough red seen the sun since the schedule was day-night day-night-day while flying.

Greetings!

  1. Joost
    September 25th, 2009 at 9:53 p.m. | # 1

    Hey tim

    Thanks for the trip with cases! And with the nerves will also be fine knowing you!! Sun and fun huh .. jetlag You can check how I felt when you were here on the couch when I just got back ...! And if you come back dalijk you give less of as you fly against time!! Greetings

  2. Sister
    September 25th, 2009 at 10:53 p.m. | # 2

    Ha brother (little) ;) ,

    Really great that you've met some nice people and can immediately go to parties : P . It starts well : D . Also nice that despite the customs and so have had a nice trip!
    Strength still with your jet-lag and good luck with your first order!

    Love, your sister

  3. Bass
    September 27th, 2009 at 0:06 | # 3

    Timple cle

    This time again arrived unscathed? Nice to hear that people are comfortable that you may save a portion of a somewhat awkward beginning. Now hope that your job is challenging enough but leaves room for other fun things. I hear in your next post you how it decays. Until then: good luck mate!

    ps:

    Did you know: all aboard the plane that flew with Tim he was white but blue? : P

  4. Rene
    September 27th, 2009 at 5:01 | # 4

    Jow Tim,

    Are some flying hours for the past months, haha!
    Good luck and lots of fun there on the other side of the world ..

    Greetings Rene J.

  5. September 28th, 2009 at 4:20 | # 5

    Hey Tim,

    Apparently you should get it for free to the other side of the world to fly :) . Your task sounds fat, is probably quite good. Owww, I'm with Hank, not Martin ;)

    Greetz, Dennizz

  6. Bregje
    September 29th, 2009 at 3:21 | # 6

    Hey Timmie,

    Thanks for good arrived and that the flight is better than expected!
    Indd will be equally exciting, the idea that you now only ff stands for!
    But glad you put a lot of nice people encountered are : D

    Good luck with your assignment, because that seems pretty spicy! (Well of course I'm also slightly blonder than you inside so I can also lie)

    Xx

  7. Charlie
    September 29th, 2009 at 8:34 | # 7

    Hey Tim,

    Thanks for the flight is expected. And of course it's nice that you immediately know people have to go out. So you're immediately among the people. I wish you luck with the job, he sounds at least interesting. I wish you a Chevere (koewl in the Peruvian) time in New Zealand

    Greetings Sjaak

    • Tim
      September 29th, 2009 at 5:48 p.m. | # 8

      Hey people!

      Thanks for all! Always nice to know that your stories are read.

      At the moment I am not much into the bad weather here. During the day working on stage and in the evening watching cricket or something. Once again I have experienced something nice shall I again have to share with you ;)

  8. Your other with Jesus,
    September 30th, 2009 at 20:31 | # 9

    Hey brother! Bit late reaction, but I only just (almost) fully installed internet itself, haha. But of course I had already heard stories you fly! Really something for you to pass on the plane to realize that you had 4 months alone stands for, haha ​​... so to read that will not quite be the case, be glad you already have right contacts ... And your assignment, Tims all that sounds really haha. Success! Love, your sister

  9. Sylvain
    October 2nd, 2009 at 9:03 | # 10

    Challenge Tim!
    What a world traveling all! But if everything goes great read (and why not)! Have fun and enjoy it!

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