A couple days in I decided I'd need a bike to get me around and after following a couple of different ones online, one morning I got on the computer to find a lovely red bike advertised at $1!!! Can you believe it! I bought it right then and later that afternoon my flatmate took me to pick it up. Isn't it beautiful. I ride to work, to the gym (oh yeah, I got a gym membership too, keeps me busy!!) , and then on weekends when Michelle isn't working we go on long rides. She also found a great deal on a bike online so now we can ride all over town together!
Speaking of...I found a job!! The first week I was here, I kind of just hung out, got over jet lag, etc. and then the second week I went out hunting. Monday I had little luck, but then Tuesday I walked into an IBIS hotel, asked if they had any openings, and then 3 hours later the manager called and scheduled an interview. It all went well and the following week I started as a waitress in the restaurant. I do a bit of waitressing and bar tending, neither of which I've ever done. I'm catching on pretty quickly and it's starting to be more fun since I have an idea of what I'm suppose to be doing. I've dropped my fair share of silverware and mixed a few wrong drinks, but overall, I'm really liking it and not doing too bad.
http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-6690-ibis-hamilton-tainui/index.shtml
When I'm not working, which is often since I'm working only part time, I try to explore some of Hamilton. There is a beautiful river that runs through town and it is really close to my house. I've been on runs, walks, and bike rides along it. It's really great. Here are a couple photos from the path that runs along it.

Another site in Hamilton is their gardens. Michelle and I took a bike ride there just this past weekend. We made a sushi picnic and took a look around on the best day since I've been here (it's been pretty rainy). They have an international section. Can you guess which countries this gardens are from??
China, Italy, England, India, and America. Of course America has the worst one; it's all concrete with a pool.
Anyways, I'm settling in nicely and enjoying all the new things around me. I know there is lots more to see and I can't wait. And, in case you were wondering, and I really haven't even seen very much of NZ, it's just as beautiful as you imagine.

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