
Just like every other morning, this 12th of October began with breakfast with my host family, who have really grown close to my heart by now. Today, we just had the typical Cornflakes. We talked about what everyone had planned for the day, and I got to learn a lot about the daily life of my host family.
Since it’s Sunday and I’m staying with a Christian family, we went to church together. That was a completely new experience for me, because I don’t usually go to church. We sang a lot of songs, prayed, and at the end, there was food for everyone.
My host mother is a professional breakdancer and she had a performance in the city today. She planned to take me and Charleen (my German friend) along with her. So in the early afternoon, we made our way towards Auckland City. I was really looking forward to this trip, and you could already see the famous Sky Tower from a long distance. And just like so many times during the past week, I was once again overcome by that unbelievable feeling — I’m really on the other side of the world!
We parked in the middle of downtown. My host mom headed off to the location for her performance, and Charleen and I started to explore the city. Our first stop was the shopping mall “Westfield Newmarket.” I’ve noticed that there are an incredible number of shopping centers in Auckland — this must have been at least the fourth or fifth one I’ve come across in the past week. The Westfield Mall is a huge, five-story,: modern building with lots of different stores. But first, we grabbed something to eat, since the food here in New Zealand is really delicious and we were both very hungry. After that, we strolled through the various shops and had a few conversations with people along the way. I noticed again how incredibly friendly and interested people in New Zealand are. Later, we took a bus into the actual city center because we really wanted to see the Sky Tower up close. It’s unbelievably tall and stands like a pillar right in the middle of the city. In the hotel across the street, there’s a large souvenir shop with all kinds of items — especially noticeable are the kiwis, which you can buy in every imaginable form. I picked up a few souvenirs for home and a birthday present for my dad.
Since it had gotten quite late by then, we took the bus back, but the traffic in nighttime Auckland caused a few delays. Finally we made it to the meeting point we had arranged with our host parents, and we drove home. There, we had dinner with the whole family, and then one by one, we all went to bed.
And that’s how my weekend in Auckland came to an end!
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