
Our alarms went off bright and early and the attempts to get the 5 of us booked on to do a skydive began. Justin did his best but unfortunately we'd left it too late to express an interest and we couldn't do it. We were all gutted, I figured that the less time i had to think about the fact i was doing it, the less scared I'd be. A

h well, it obviously wasn't meant to be today so off we set, this time with 2 other newbies - 2 english girls, they were only with us for the day though
and in all honesty i can't actually remember their names! oops! First stop Puzzling World - Colin you would have loved it there!!! - a place dedicated to illusions and puzzles and craziness including a balance room that really does throw you off balance! In the pic here, Kirsten and I are actually standing up straight, the room itself is wonky! and there's a maze too - I got lost in it obviously!
We were on a bit of a schedule today, some of the girls, and Scott, were doing Bungy Jumps so we had to be at the bridge for a certain time. They were all getting pretty nervous and I was, as usual, thinking they're all lunatics why on earth would you throw yourself off a bridge/ledge/platform with nothing but a bit of elastic attached to you??!!!! Mental! It was snowing and freezing cold again that day too.
When we arrived at Kawarau Bridge, home of the original bungy jump, we were all ushered into a room to watch a short video about bungy jumps and given a little talk on it all, how they made the cords etc. Somewhere in the middle of all this, those signed up to do one where whisked off to get weighed and kitted out for their jumps. Then, somewhere in the middle of all this Kirsten turned to me and said 'Let's do a tandem jump' - naturally my reaction was 'don't be ridiculous, you'll never get me up there!'

So, I'm not quite sure how, half an hour later, with a red marker penned number on my hand and my pockets emptied, I found myself next to Kirsten, harness on, ankles strapped together and bungy cord attached, stood on the edge of a 43 metre high bridge about to voluntarily jump off.. yes, that's right you lot -I'd agreed to do a Bungy Jump... I'd clearly taken leave of my senses!!! As Luke said when I told him about it afterwards... Check out ACTION Flee!! I don't know where she came from but I'm liking her!! (don't get scared mum.. am not about to start doing such things every day!)
Just to prolong the moment of madness that little bit longer, it didn't quite go according to plan... Kirsten; the catalyst for my being in that position found herself on the edge but not wanting to jump so after making sure she was sure she wanted to back out, when i also found myself surprisingly saying, ok come on, we've got this far, we're here now, we can do this!

I knew if i backed out I'd regret it, luckily Kirsten was happy with deciding not to do it so she's no regrets. And wee Kirsten don't you fret, I really don't mind that you didn't do it. Besides, if it weren't for you convincing me I'd never had got up there myself.
So, we backed away from the ledge and got her unstrapped. I was too scared to do it on my own so Justin, who'd previously said if anyone didn't want to do it on their own, would happily step up and do a tandem, was drafted in to be my partner. A bit of wait ensued as he had to get weighed and strapped in and everything, it was freezing up there on the bridge so one of the friendly crew gave me his jacket - I've never been more grateful for anything i tell you and I discovered that I was officially classed as a 'Superlight' ... I was a super hero at last!! Well, ok maybe I was just delusional from thinking about the fact I was about to throw myself off a bridge but hey, the guy before me was a 'Superheavy' so I was happy!! :-)

Anyway, the time finally arrived to edge out on to the ledge for the second time, this time next to Justin so I knew there was no backing out. I have to admit I felt safer doing it with him, there was no need for me to take the lead and I knew he wouldn't let me not do it. So, clutching on around his wasit for dear life i took a deep breath and threw myself of a bridge..... it was awesome - and it was over so quickly! I still can't believe i did it - as I'm sure most of the rest of you can't either - but I don't regret it for a second. I'm not sure I could do it on my own or again at all and I know it was my no means the highest ever jump but I'm glad that I've done it, I'll admit I'm pretty proud of myself for having the guts, aswell as thinking I'm a little mad and I have the DVD as evidence that it did actually happen. The wierdest thing is now, when i think about it, my feet go all tingly... I clearly have gone a little mad! Anyway, girls, thanks for your support in helping me

believe i was capable of it and Justin, thanks for being my bungy partner!! You lot Rock!! ;-)
The pics of it shown here aren't the best - the official ones are better but I don't have the codes to access them on the website at the mo so will have to upload those ones another day. Pic just here is Justin and I - was taken in Franz Josef and is just to show Ma really the crazy man I entrusted to jump off a bridge with me - feeling calm Mum??!! ;-)

We finished off the day in Queenstown - after Becky, Catriona and Scott had gone on to do the 134m high Nevis jump - good work you lot! Got checked into the Discovery Lodge - where Adam was also staying again too - and as it was our last night together as a group -

'Justin and his Biatches' were dispersing from here on, we spent a very comical night in the World Bar with everyone, drinking teapots, partaking in some fab Footloose action with Catriona... good work girlie - that song will forever remind me of you now lady, watching Justin fall off his chair, smash glasses and wear his flipflops in freezing cold weather thanks to leaving his boots in Franz Josef, avoiding the none too subtle advances of an odd Brazilian man, not to mention a very boring Aussie and Becky's adoring Stray driver,

talking to a somewhat

bemused mother on the phone to tell her that I'd jumped off a bridge that day, having my precious gloves stretchd by a crazy Sydneysider who was clearly partical to some herbal delights, stumbling across a fair few hidden bars and amusing the barman with our constant girlie banter and talent spotting!! Once again, we had a ridiculously early start (6am out of our beds) the next day so when we still found ourselves out at 3:30am, well it probably wasn't the most sensible of moves but what an awesome day! It's up there with the best of them!! and can i just say.... OH MY GOD... I DID A BUNGY JUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xx