The Journey's Ending...
Whilst in Hollywood me and mum took a tour of Hollywood homes, in Beverly Hills. We saw the homes of Sean Connery, Madonna, Halle Berry, Nicholas Cage (and his 11 ferraris!), Mike Myers, Jen & Brad's old house and many many more. The houses were incredible! We also took a stop on Rodeo Drive (the famous shopping street in Pretty Woman).
We then met up with dad again and took a walk up Hollywood Boulevard which is where all the stars on the pavement!
I was slightly disappointed with Hollywood Boulevard as I expected it to be much more glamorous, and there were also a lot of very strange people around! It was an exciting place though with lots going on with people dressed as film characters, music playing and lots of shops! We also came across all the hand and foot prints of all the big names of Hollywood including Tom Hanks, Samuel L Jackson, Johnny Depp and many more.Finally, we visited two museums - a wax work museum of the celebs and the Guinness World Records museum which were both really great.
The following day we took a trip to the great Universal Studios. We went on many rides and took a tram tour of the film sets including the set of Psycho, Back to the Future, and, of course, Desperate Housewives and many more. Along the way we were subjected to flash floods, earthquakes and a jaws attack.
Mum and dad were great and had a go on most things, including when I dragged mum onto the Jurassic Park ride which included an 84 foot vertical drop into water at the end whilst being attacked by a gigantic T-Rex. She was very brave! We also took a stroll through Van Helsing's mansion which was terrifying (for me, anyway!). I was convinced something was going to jump out on me but for a while nothing was happening so I started to relax. Just then a zombie jumped out of the darkness, at which point I screamed and hid behind my mum (who also screamed!). From then on I moved through very quickly to get out of the place!
From Hollywood, we carried on to Havasu Lake City where we spent some time relaxing before heading to Las Vegas! The whole family had chipped in and organised a surprise birthday present for my dad, two nights in the most fabulous hotel, The Luxor and a night at a Celine Dion concert. He was so stunned when mum told him (he's a big Celine fan!).
The hotel was incredible, I have never seen anything like never mind stayed in it! The main part of the building was a pyramid which lit up at night with a beam of light from the top (which can apparently be seen 10 miles into space!). The entire ground floor was a huge casino (I've stayed on islands smaller than it-much smaller!). There was every type of gambling you can think of and the place was buzzing with people and the noise of slot machines. The hotel also had shops, a food court, several restaurants, two pools with what looked like at least 200 sun loungers set out. All the hotels in Vegas seem to have some kind of theme, the Luxor had an Egyptian theme and there were huge statues of Egyptian pharoahs and sphyinx's. Our first night, we headed out to explore the streets of Vegas, there was an incredible atmosphere, the whole place had come to life and it was all about the gambling!
We decided to head to a hotel called the Venetian where we could take a gondola ride on a river inside the hotel! Unfortunately, after the long walk there they had closed for the evening so we headed back to the hotel. The next day we left dad to have a relaxing day whilst me and mum went back to the Venetian and did the gondola ride which was really nice and relaxing, especially as the gondolier sang for us and he had an amazing voice. After that we hit the shops for a while before heading back to get ready for the big concert. The concert was really fantastic, and the main thing was that dad loved every second of it. The concert was in the famous Ceasar's Palace so before we left I didn't want miss the chance of a little gambling and placed a bet on the roulette wheel. I unfortunately lost so thought I'd better leave it at that but at least I can say I did it!It was a shame to leave Vegas and that amazing hotel but we had to carry on our journey. We drove through Lake Mead and Zion National Park which was an amazing drive with vast scenery of desert and mountains. The heat was like nothing I've experienced whilst traveling and the temperature reached 114 degrees! Our next stop was Bryce Canyon in Utah. This was the real Wild West and was a great stay. We visited the beautiful Bryce Canyon and also went to their annual chilli cookoff. This meant for just $1 we had all you can eat chilli! We had to sample all the chillis and then vote for our favourite, they were all really good and we really felt like we were mixing with the locals and getting a taste (literally) of their lifestyle. We also went to a rodeo where we got to watch grown men getting thrown on the floor by some very vicious looking bulls! We also saw some tiny children learning the ropes by riding sheep, it was very cute but most of them were on the floor before they left the pen.
From Utah we continued to the Grand Canyon. We first went to the north rim of the canyon which had such a spectacular view. The canyon is so vast, you just can't imagine without seeing it. That night we stayed in a log cabin in amongst the trees.
We came out from having tea to see a huge pillar of smoke that looked like a nuclear explosion just beyond the trees on the opposite side of the road.
It was a huge fire, not that far from us (which was slightly concerning staying in a log cabin!). But it wasn't till the next day that we spoke to a fireman and he said it was the worst fire most have them had ever seen so we were right to be worried! Fortunately, we were heading in the opposite direction that day to the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Along the way we saw all the devastation of the fire and some of it was still smoking!
The view from the south rim of the canyon was even more vast than the north. However, unfortunately due to pollution and the fire there was a haze which meant we couldn't see as far as you normally would be able to. The view was, however, still spectacular and we spent some time there. We stopped that night in a nice hotel in a town called Williams before heading back towards LA where mum and dad are getting their flight on Friday. We are stopping in Havasu Lake City again tonight and spending our last days relaxing by the pool. I fly from LA on Sunday and arrive back in the UK on Monday morning.
So that's it, my final blog! I've travelled around the world, visited seven countries in six months, seen wonders of the world and had some incredible experiences. It has been the most amazing six months of my life! Thank you so much for reading and following my adventures and a special thanks to my brother, Sam who set up this blog for me so I could share my journey with you. Thanks a million Sam!
I can't believe that its nearly all over, in the words of Bill & Ted, its been a 'most excellent adventure'! Thanks again, and I look forward to seeing you all very very soon
Claire xxx




Once we got back to the van we set off to Taupo. On arriving we relaxed in the hot springs for the evening trying to take our minds off what we had planned for the next day. Skydiving was something I had planned to do (although had kept it quiet in case I chickened out!) but I don't think I really considered what I was going to do until the morning of the jump. We went to book it for that day and I guess I thought they'd be fully booked or the weather wasn't right but when the guy in the office said it was a perfect day for it and there was plenty of spaces that day my stomach turned! Then he said there were spaces on the next jump in about an hours time so we could head straight there! So before I knew it I was being suited up in a jump suit and harness and being introduced to the instructor who I'd be attached to for the jump, Mikey. He warned me that it would be very cold when we got up there, around -12 degrees but I said I don't think I'll be thinking about the cold, I'll be more worried about jumping out of a plane to which he replied, "I'm not worried about jumping out of a plane, I'm just worried about the chute opening!" This was not a good start, and Mikey turned out to be a bit of a practical joker and spent the entire time trying to scare me as he thought I was too calm. By the time I was suited up and being led to the plane I had accepted what I was about to do and I was surprised that I was not as scared as I thought I'd be but more excited! The plane was tiny, there were six people jumping, each with an instructor and some had paid for a camera man to jump with them (which doubled the price!). 





It was a beautiful sunny day again so the walk was really lovely. At the end of the day we headed back toward Bleinheim where we stopped the night, taking a slight detour through Stoke! We are now in Picton and heading to the north island today by ferry. Apparently its not as nice as the south island so I'm sad to be leaving but there's lots of good stuff to do in the north so it should be great anyway.

We walked around the lake and spent hours sat by it, watching the sunset. That night we set up camp next to the lake so it was so lovely to wake up to the view. That day we walked up Mount John which took about 3 hours all up hill but it was worth it when we got to the top as there were amazing views of Lake Tekapo and Lake Alexdrina. The mountain was covered in snow which resulted in several snow ball fights and getting very cold along the way! 
This is the second largest city in New Zealand, set on the East coast. We spent a day here, where we went on a slightly unsuccessful wildlife hunt. We took a beautiful drive along the coast to Otago Peninsula where we should have been able to view sealions, penguins and albatrosses, all of which decided to keep well hidden so we didn't see any. We still had a really nice day though as the sun was shining and the drive was lovely. Unfortunately, I decided to spoil the end of the day by locking the keys in the van so we were stuck until the AA managed to reach us and let us back in at a not so small cost!




On the second night we decided to camp near the shipwreck. We met with the other groups again and one guy had a guitar so we all sat around singing and cooking steaks! We went for a midnight walk to the shipwreck that night which was pretty spooky, and even the guys felt a little creeped out by it! I took photos and there were orbs in them (only "Most Haunted" fans will get that one!). The next morning some of us got up extra early to watch the sunrise over the wreck which was well worth doing. It was amazing, as the sun shone through the


