Lost in New Zealand

…d’you think anyone will notice we’re in the wrong hemisphere?

terrible slackers!!

Hello yes we are still alive! Im sorry we keep being lazy and not coming up to the internet cafe to say hi. Must try to be a bit better…Sorry!! After working long hours and dragging ourselves to the gym it is easy just to lie on the sofa and not move ’til bedtime.

Well, since we last spoke we had some bad news about the boat. It turns out that the seller did something to the engines between us having the survey in December until the sea trial in early January, as there was some serious damage in there that they had to get repaired. Don’t ask me for the specifics, mechanical talk is all a noise to me, something to do with a cracked head (?!?) sounds painful anyways…We had to come to a difficult decision to either go for the boat and face the consequences of replacing engines at some point in the future  ( think 40,000+ english pounds of engine) or not taking the boat at all. As you might have guessed we are in the backpackers still! This weekend we spent some time looking at houses to buy in an area called Sandringham in Auckland, and are just thinking a few things over about that, so I will keep you posted.

We were both really gutted and miserable for a few weeks, so that was part of our internet silence I suppose. No worries tho, we are ok now and getting excited about a house instead. Mark would still like a boat, but maybe we should settle for a 10 foot fishing boat instead ;)

We have been off on a couple of weekend trips to places we missed on the big trip. It was a bank holiday weekend last weekend and we went to a place called Goat Island, about an hour north of here. It was really beautiful, with a long beach and clear sea, which Mark took advantage off and did some snorkelling. I keep getting the willies about being eaten by sharks, as every night on the news they have ‘Shark Watch ‘ on tv and they show where the latest attack was! Each time a bit of seaweed touched my leg I was terrified.

I did manage to console myself, however, by lying on the beach and getting sunburnt…AGAIN! Im so cross, Im telling you I put factor 30 all over and fell asleep, somehow my bikini went for a walk and I burnt some delicate bits – not my bum thankyou anyone thinking that (Jill, Anna, Suzie, Vicki, or Laura, ahem)  so I’m a bit sore today. It is about 7,0000 degrees everyday and we are not getting used to it at all! The air conditioning at work is rubbish and you just have to drink gallons of water everyday to stay ok. I could even murder an ice lolly now (or a fruju as the kiwis call it) and its half nine at night!!

Mark has got another job, I can’t remember if I said. He loves it there, they seem like really nice people, I think they are Slovakian ( maybe Slovenian) but the get him beers every night after work and they pay a lot more than before so he seems happy! his ‘office’ is about 5 metres from the sea as well, jammy thing. If I stand on a box in the kitchen at work I can see the building he works in, and keep an eye on him ;) Its nice that we are both close to work, we dont have to use too many buses.

Other than that its the same old, same old everyday really, I can’t believe it is 6 months since we left, it seems to have flown by. Really enjoying being here, going out for coffees in the morning before work and just enjoying the little things more. Missing everyone loads tho, it would be cool to just be able to fly in for a weekend every now and then!

Anyway I hope you are all well, I will try and update properly soon,

Lots of Love from us kiwis

( I’m off fro a fruju mmm, speaking of funny lolly names, they call a cornetto a jelly tip trumpet!! how silly is that? I laugh everytime the advert comes on, crazy kiwis!)

xoxox

4 Comments »

  Ma y Pa wrote @

Hola you two. So sorry about the boat. Could really see you sunning on deck but it wasn’t to be this time. However, we are sure there will be another. We watch a TV programme about NZ, which says 1 in 3 or 4 households have boats so sure your time will come! Look forward to your news about house. Enjoy yourselves, the beach, and frujus but beware sharks and escaping bikinis!!! And every time Pa eats a jelly tip trumpet, we’ll think of you!

Loads of love from Ma y Pa xxxx

  Mell n Andy wrote @

Hi
Good to see your latest post, we was beginning to worry! Glad to hear things are going well, cant believe its been 6 months, thats flown by! Jade & Ryan are impressed with the jelly tip trumpet! thats it now they will never be cornetto again! The icecream man will think they have gone mad!! Love to you both x Mell Andy Jade & Ryan xxx

  Beryl & Jim Tatlock wrote @

Hi to you both, Well pleased you are alive and well? Sorry about the boat, but looking for houses means you are both ready to settle down in NZ. and make a commitment!
Is the job Mark has different from his first job.? Gill you are doing well to stick at the store you work for, all those hours and the air conditioning not performing, Do you not have a union to complain to!!(lol)
Did you receive your xmas card,would be good to know it arrived o.k.
At the moment it is snowing here and very cold, Be careful when sunbathing, I cant imagine what happened to your bikini,
but too much informationj(not good)
enjoy your lesiure time together, is the gym air conditioned? thinking about you both, take care Luv auntie Beryl & Uncle Jim

  Laura wrote @

Hiya!!! Awh, pants about the boat-hope Mark hadnt bought his white P-Diddy suit yet… he he thats so funny abou the jelly tip trumpet, they should change the name to that everywhere!! We are atarting to plan a trip your way for 2010, I know that sounds ages away but it’ll fly by! Big hugs to you xx


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