Where in the World is Eric Forti: Christchurch, New Zealand Day 4 & Clue!

Hey Everyone! After dinner last night, we walked around the city as the sun was setting. Sunset due to daylight savings time and the fact that its summer is not until 9:00 PM! Here is a little known fact- in many foreign countries (including Australia and New Zealand) you can actually cross diagonally through an intersection. Essentially, traffic is stopped in all directions and you can just go diagonal, rather than one side and then the other! Of course dessert was to be had, and so we found a crepe stand and all enjoyed some Belgian crepes.

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This morning it’s a bit overcast and gray, but we still made it to the botanical gardens. As I mentioned yesterday, they are ranked one of the top 10 gardens in the world and they really were beautiful. There was a special rose garden area, an indoor cactus farm, and tons of trees. The trees here are quite different than in the States, so it was interesting to see the different types. Here are a few pictures:

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Well it’s time for the staff recruiting fair to start, so I am off to find the best counselors ever! Afterwards, we will have a group dinner and then I fly out early tomorrow to my next destination, which is somewhere in the country of Australia! I hope to be meeting up with Jim Price and his brother Kevin, Tamara, and a few other counselors from the past so stay tuned for pics and videos from them. 

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Where in the World is Eric Forti: Christchurch, New Zealand Day 3

Well I am here in Christchurch, New Zealand, also known as the Garden City. I woke up this morning in Auckland, went to the gym, and then boarded a 1 hour flight to the South Island fo New Zealand, where Christchurch is located. Christchurch is a much smaller town than Auckland, with a very small town type of feel. The people here are extremely friendly as well and we had a bit of time to explore this city before heading out to dinner.

We went punting on the Avon River. Now you may ask, “What is punting?” Well, I am glad you asked! I made a special video just for you…take a look!

Click here to view Eric Punting

We had a blast going down the river and they even let me try! I sort of beached us on the shoreline by accident, but I must say that the Punting Man said I did a very good job for a beginner! Punting by the way is similar to a gondola ride in Venice.

After the punting experience we went to a small arts building, where they had tons and tons of shops. Of course the highlight for me was the fudge shop and waffle stand. Here is a pic of myself and Caroline (our Camp Counselors USA representative) enjoying a chocolate covered, whipped cream waffle!

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As eating is clearly the theme of this and all of my around the world journeys, I am off to dinner now! Stay tuned though, because tomorrow I will be taking pictures at the botanical gardens and they are ranked in the top 10 worldwide…

Where in the World is Eric Forti- Auckland: Day 2

Arrival in Auckland vlog!

Woke up this morning and went to the gym. After such a long flight the day before, it’s nice to move around a bit! I had about an hour before the fair so I took a quick visit to the pool and then got ready for our fair. I took a picture for all of you to see of what the Canadensis table looks like at our international staff recruiting fairs. Unfortunately I can’t travel with a lot, so it’s pretty bare looking, but it definitely does the trick.

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At the Auckland fair, there were 12 camps and approximately 40 applicants. I hired 2 new counselors for us this summer and both are really excited about the new adventures. Chris Kemp (TK) from the Hondas program, who is coming back to camp in 2009, showed up to help me recruit the staff. Chris made a brief video for all of you to watch, enjoy!

Chris Kemp (TK) vlogs from the camp fair!

After the fair was over, Chris took me to his family’s house, which is just a few minutes walk from the beach at Mission Bay. His family was so nice, warm, and welcoming and I got to see his really large and intimidating motorcycle and the jumps that he built for biking. After we spent some time with his family, he drove me up Mt. Eden which overlooks Auckland and the surrounding towns. I had a true 360 view of the area and the islands surrounding Auckland, which are absolutely spectacular.

For dinner, we met up with Euan McKee (a counselor from the wall/ropes for 4 summers) and we had a great time in the Viaduct area, overlooking the marina where all of the superyachts are docked. We had a nice time catching up on camp and life in general in New Zealand. We sat around for hours and then it was bedtime for me.

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Thanks so much to Chris “TK” for helping me out today and showing me all around Auckland.

Tomorrow is my next flight out…so you have a few more hours of guessing where I am headed next!

Got Questions & the next clue!

Hey Canadensis!

Quick update on Eric’s travels, Eric is still in Auckland, New Zealand but will be leaving for his next destination very soon! So if you haven’t seen the newest clue, check it out below. Also, Eric will be answering questions in his upcoming vlogs and blog posts! If you’ve got any questions for Eric, please email them to editor@canadensis.com. Below you’ll also find Eric vloging from Auckland with his next clue!

Click Here to View Clue 4 &  Eric vlogs from New Zealand!

Clue 4Now for a relatively short flight! At camp, in front of the dining hall, Aunt Teri maintains a beautiful garden. This New Zealand city is known as The Garden City. I will have to let you know how this city pales in comparison to the beautiful Camp Canadensis grounds!

Is It Spring Yet?

Hey Canadensis!

It was a really busy week in the office, especially in the last few days. Sorry for the lack of post updating!!! Camp is getting closer and closer with each passing day and I am getting more and more excited to see you all.

Today I’m sitting at home with my doggies, helping my sister study for her midterms, and soon I’ll be getting ready to take a much needed trip to the King of Prussia mall. I love when the stores start to bring in all the clothes for spring, it makes me realize that summer is around the corner. Other than mall trips and biology studies, I’m in the middle of turning all my sorority tee shirts into a quilt, a quilt that I’ll be bringing up to camp this summer and using in my cabin! Perhaps you all saw the Camp Shirt quilt I made for Eric Forti…

 

The Camp Shirt Quilt I made for Forti.

The Camp Shirt Quilt I made for Forti.

…or the one I made for Becky J…

 

Becky J's Camp Quilt

Becky J's Camp Quilt

 

 

 

I’m also in the middle of redecorating the walls in my room, which I started last night by hanging a new flat screen across from my bed. I’m excited to update picture frames with reunion photos and some great pictures from Summer ’08. But for now I’ve got to get back to helping my sister study for her exam, and wrangling the crazy puppies who have decided to chase each other through the kitchen.

Enjoy the Weekend!

Where in the World is Eric Forti-Day 4

G’day everyone! I am so excited to touch down on firm, solid ground and I am in Auckland, New Zealand! So all in all, I spent 30.5 hours physically in airplanes, plus layovers, connections, etc. made for two long days of travel. However, it is totally worth the flights to finally come to New Zealand. It’s an absolutely beautiful country- clean, friendly people, and just an amazing place. Also, being in the Southern hemisphere, it is now summer here (opposite seasons) and so I am looking forward to some WARMTH!

Flashback to Korea…the airport in Korea is truly like a museum. I believe it is either new or renovated, but it really was elegant and fancy. The shopping there looked to be pretty decent, but of course I wouldn’t know or care! My flight boarded on time and I was on the upper deck of a 747- which is my absolutely favorite place to sit. Unfortunately there were no personal TVs on this flight, but all I wanted to do is sleep anyway. Since it was Korean Air, the menu had a western choice or Korean. If you know me well enough, you would know I am not adventurous and went with the western food. I was so tired of airplane food though, and this would be like my fifth dinner in 2 days. All the flights kept serving dinners and suppers, so I think I missed a day or two of breakfasts, oh well. I was exhausted that as soon as I finished my beef, I skipped dessert (and it was Haagen Dazs ice cream!) and went to bed. All in all, I slept about 6 hours, which is pretty good and woke up to an omelet and croissant, finally a breakfast!

Just a note on my observations of the Koreans. They were so friendly and kind. I sat next to a high school student who was coming to New Zealand for a year of study. She was going to be linked up with a host family and spend a year in high school here in NZ. I thought that was really neat. Her English as fairly choppy, but we were able to converse nonetheless. The flights attendants were so attentive. They felt horrible when they couldn’t understand my English. Every time you would ask for something or they came to ask for your order, etc. they would bow to you. In addition, they cleaned the bathroom after EACH passenger went in. I was shocked and impressed at both the courteousness and cleanliness of Korean Air.

Once we arrived in the Auckland terminal, my bags arrived pretty quickly. I was nervous about them because I checked them in Philly all the way through to Auckland, and that was back on Tuesday! Luckily, they arrived and I was met by our agency representative. Of course she joked around that it wasn’t too hard to spot me because coming off of Korean Airlines, I definitely stuck out amongst the crowd! I came straight to the hotel, jumped in a quick shower and it was around 12:30PM.

Of course I could sleep the day away, but I forced myself to go downtown and explore Auckland a bit. I wound up going on a harbor sightseeing cruise, where we went to many of the different islands around Auckland. We stopped and walked around one of the volcanos here. It erupted from the ocean about 500 years ago and created the land mass. Now it’s inactive but an absolutely stunning place to visit. I walked around downtown a bit and then hiked back to the hotel. By hike I mean scale a mountain! Well, not quite but the city is extremely hilly (is that a word?) and it made for an interesting/intense walk back.

I am now at the hotel updating all of you and then headed out to a group dinner. There are about 10 other camps here in Auckland and we will be having a dinner tonight. Tomorrow is the staff recruiting fair and I will hopefully be meeting up with Euan McKee (from the wall) and possibly some other staff.

One final comment- I am so excited about all of the people emailing editor@canadensis.com with guesses as to where I am going! Jaycal has been receiving a lot of emails and its really great to know that so many of you are enjoying the challenge. By the way, if you haven’t joined in yet, that’s OK, there is still time. Keep up the good work and here is your next clue!

Where in the World is Eric Forti-Day 2

Click here to watch Clue 3 & Eric vlogs from Atlanta, GA

Clue 3: From my last city, Atlanta, GA, I hopped on a Delta flight, which took me approximately 17 hours and travelled over 7,000 miles to this country. For this clue, you simply have to guess which country I am in. At camp we have a rule that boys can’t be in girls camp and vice versa. Well these two countries are divided by the DMZ or Demilitarized Zone, which is a strip of land running across this peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between these two countries. The country that I am in is South of the DMZ.

Everyone Loves a Snow Day!

Gooooood Morning Canadensisssss! (In the style of Will Armon)

So most of you are probably sitting at home today, celebrating a day off of school! The roads where I live are covered in snow, so I’ve set up a little office at my kitchen table and I’ll be making calls and talking to staff all while in my pajamas! 

So earlier this month my little sister had an AMAZING Sweet 16 party, and since then we’ve been sitting around in anticipation of getting the pictures and video back. We hired the same photographer who did MY sweet 16, and so far some of the shots we’ve gotten in emails look amazing! I did a lot of the planning and design, one of my (many) secret ambitions is to be an event planner, so it was really fun to get to do this party. Camp celebrity Jason Calabretta came in from New York to video the night, and camp friends Rebecca Waxman, Jess Cook, Danielle Faden, and Rebecca Jacobson also made their way to the party! 

 

Dani, Danielle, Becky, Me, Rebecca, and Jess!

Dani, Danielle, Becky, Me, Rebecca, and Jess!

 

Anyways, so now I’ve got to get back to hiring fabulous counselors. I have met so many great applicants, and I am really excited to go on a two week road trip to meet even MORE potential staff! Rest assured Canadensis, your counselors are going to be the greatest ever!

Question of the Day: I am still using my ancient iPod mini (remember when they came out?) and after many years of work my musical friend has stopped charging the battery. So I want your opinion: What great little music player do you use? Why do you love it? Tell me all about it!

 

Video Clip of the Week:
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Where in the World is Eric Forti BEGINS TOMORROW!

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UPDATE: Due to the upcoming snow storm that will be hitting the East Coast on Wednesday, Eric will be leaving tomorrow for his first destination.

Clue 1: Click Here to watch the first video clue!

E-mail all guesses to editor@canadensis.com

There will be a special prize awarded to the camper or staff member that gets the most answers correct!

Check back often for new posts and videos from Eric’s travels!