
I've done absolutely nothing in Paihia, and it's been everything I hoped it could be. It feels like I haven't stopped moving for the past few weeks - always doing some activity or going out drinking or recovering from going out drinking. I haven't done any of that here. I'm staying at the Mousetrap Backpackers, and if that makes me the mouse then the couch is the trap. It's just too damn cozy here. The place has all kinds of nautical nonsense stuck to the walls. It makes me think I'm in a beach house on Martha's Vineyard. The porch, where I'm currently sitting, has views out to the bay and a cool breeze keeping it around a comfortable 75 degrees.

The sun rises in the morning before six and many of the other people in my room have to get up to do things - catch a bus, go sailing or fishing, etc. I go back to sleep for four hours. Every day feels like I'm sleeping in. It's warm in the daytime but gets pretty cool overnight, leaving me wrapped up in my comforter like Homer in the episode where he skips church. I'm just a big toasty cinnamon bun. I never want to leave that bed.
Now, I do get up eventually. Much like Homer, it's probably because I have to take a whiz. Then, for the past three days I've gone for a run down to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. I haven't gone running in weeks and at the very least, it's giving me license to sit around the rest of the day being perfectly content watching old movies and eating salt and vinegar chips.
Tomorrow, all this will change. I take the bus out of Paihia early enough to get to Auckland in time to watch the Giants' game at Mustang Saloon. Then Tuesday it's off to Raglan for a week of (if it's anything like my first week there a month ago) surfing and partying over Christmas. It hasn't felt like Christmas time yet and I'm not sure if it ever will. The atmosphere is just too different. I'm hearing there's feet of snow falling in New York and I'll be surfing or sitting in a hammock. So I can't complain. I needed this break, this complete contentment with doing nothing. I think it'll prepare me for two intense weeks to come.

