Wednesday, 31 December 2008
2008 is like so last year.
So, it's been 2009 here for nearly 19 hours and so far, so good. It was weird to be celebrating 2009 while for our friends and family in England it was still only 11am! Apologies to Alan and Laura for the drunken phonecall you received whilst you were probably having your brekkie. It was great to speak to you though.
The weather is hot hot hot, 32 degrees today (New years day) and pretty much the same yesterday so we spent new years eve day at Ocean Beach (about 25kms south). We took Rusty who thanked us by being sick in the car on the way; it is a very windy road. But then he redeemed himself by swimming for the first time in the estuary that you have to cross to get to the beach. Very cute. Then in the evening me and AJ walked in to Napier to see what was going on and had a guinness or two, followed by a beer or two- I got asked for I.D in the pub which just about made my year ( New zealand girls have all seen far to much sun and so apparently my comparitively wrinkle free complexion means I look about 17 over here). AJ started to get his ID out to show the bouncer as well, but was told - 'No, you're alright mate'. His ego was a bit bruised, until I remined him that as far as the rest of the pub knew he was going out with a seventeen year old and he cheered up.
Then at Midnight we walked round to the SoundShell; an original Art Decco band stand in the Marine Parade park; and watched the fireworks- they were pretty impressive and there was a good atmosphere amongst the crowd. Sorry no pictures of the evening due to technical problems (I remembered to charge the camera battery, I remebered to take the camera, but I forgot to put the battery back in the camera).
Happy new year to you all, I hope 2009 brings you all health, happiness and enough money to come visit us soon. xx
Monday, 29 December 2008
Food Glorious Food
I popped in to Havelock North village today to drop off my contract to my new work place and next door to Advintage is a 'Gourmet Food Store'. Oh. My. God. It is the lushest deli/cafe I have ever seen full of locally made and European delights. So I bought a few things, brought them home and my lunch today looked so good I took a picture of it.
And here it is;
Pork and pistachio terrine, cherry toms and beetroot (from our garden), local blue cheese; quince jelly, fresh baked walnut bread and butter. Mmmmm.
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Another day in paradise
Gorgeous hot weather today so after a late start (as ever) we headed off for a walk through the bush to Te Ana Waterfall. The trail starts about 30kms north of Napier and is about an hour round trip - with Te Ana Falls about half way along and then a steep and as it turned out, very muddy, climb up to an impressive lookout. Being the weekend after Christmas it was quite busy at the waterfall with kiwis and tourists alike taking a swim in the ice cold water. We were scared off by the quanity of small American children, but on a less busy day it would be a wicked place for cooling dip. The walk up to the lookout was pretty steep but the views at the top are worth it. Beautiful. There was a small incident with a big pool of mud and very slippy flip flops on the way back down, but luckily I was able to wash off in the stream at the bottom so AJ let me back in the car in the end.
Friday, 26 December 2008
Christmas Kiwi Style
The great Gates Mini Golf comp, boxing day. Guinness clearly makes me good at mini golf and I came second! (AJ, of course, won)
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Rusty Newsflash
Ok. So we took Rusty to the vets yesterday for his second jab and check up. He is very healthy, very well behaved (for the vet), but our suspicions have been confirmed; he is not going to be a small dog. We thought he was Jack Russell x West Highland Terrier; the vet says he thinks he is Jack Russell x Red Heeler (an Australian cattle dog about the size of a small Labrador). Oops. He is already 5.1kgs and bigger than a Jack Russell so we are probably looking at a dog the size of a Collie when he is fully grown. Red heelers are also apparently one of the most intelligent dog breeds - but since Rusty has just run in to the closed patio doors for the second time in as many days, we think he must take after the jack russell in that respect. It's a good job he's pretty.
We went for another lovely walk the other day around the Estuary. The whole area used to be under water as a huge lagoon, but when the earth quake happened in the 1930's it pushed the earth up and the land was reclaimed. Today it forms the area called Ahuriri and a large section of it is a marine nature reserve that you can walk around on boardwalks. There are tons of birds (herons, golden pluvers, gannets, pukekos), shellfish and it is a spawning ground for lots of fish.
Today we are off to the market in Hastings to do our christmas food shopping and tommorow me and AJ are going to watch the 4th day of the NZ v's West Indies Cricket test which is going on just down the road (literally 5 mins walk) at Mclean Park. Tickets are $15 on the gate!
The weather is grey today and has just started to rain - the forecast is not good for this week as a big storm is coming in from the west. So it lokks like rain for Christmas... just like home!
We went for another lovely walk the other day around the Estuary. The whole area used to be under water as a huge lagoon, but when the earth quake happened in the 1930's it pushed the earth up and the land was reclaimed. Today it forms the area called Ahuriri and a large section of it is a marine nature reserve that you can walk around on boardwalks. There are tons of birds (herons, golden pluvers, gannets, pukekos), shellfish and it is a spawning ground for lots of fish.
Today we are off to the market in Hastings to do our christmas food shopping and tommorow me and AJ are going to watch the 4th day of the NZ v's West Indies Cricket test which is going on just down the road (literally 5 mins walk) at Mclean Park. Tickets are $15 on the gate!
The weather is grey today and has just started to rain - the forecast is not good for this week as a big storm is coming in from the west. So it lokks like rain for Christmas... just like home!
Saturday, 13 December 2008
My new favourite show
This clip is from a hilarious show called Eating Media Lunch - it's a bit like Brass Eye (for those who remember that).
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1cEYAm_vDRA
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1cEYAm_vDRA
Monday, 8 December 2008
woo hoo - I gottta Job!
The big news this week for me is that I have landed myself a job. It is with a company called Advintage - who are a wine retail/online company operating out of Havelock North about 20km from Napier. I will be their Marketing Development Manager - they are a small company who started in 1999 and are now the number 2 home delivery wine company in NZ. They stock wine from all over- including Europe- but they focus on Hawkes Bay producers. It will be a mismash role of driving new sales through online and emarketing activity, developing corporate business/PR opportunities and helping out in all other aspects of the business, from helping to pack up the orders when they are busy to helping out at local tastings. It sounds just what I wanted and the company is really exciting - I will be their 8th employee ( 4 in the shop, 1 admin, 1 logistics, John the director and me) and I am looking forward to working in a small team and helping to grow the business. Check out their website at www.advintage.co.nz . My job will start on January 19th so still a good six weeks of holiday left (yey) and will be monday to friday 9 - 5.30. As well as my salary I also get a profit share bonus and, this is the best bit, $150 of free wine calculated at cost price a month! Score.
Other than that we have just been pottering about enjoying the sunshine. We went and 'hunted' down a Christmas tree yesterday - by that I mean we dug up a small one from the edge of a forest whilst no-one was looking. Did a gorgeous walk around the headland at Waipataki and once again failed to catch any fish on our third fishing trip. I'm not convinced their are any bloody fish in the sea. A.J says I'm cursed.
Our veggie garden is doing really well now - we are going to have tons of tomatos - the first of which are just turning orange and the aubergines, chillis, strawberries, spinach, and cucumbers are all well on their way.
Rusty is doing really well - he has put on 1kg in a week and is growing really fast. I'm a little concerned he might be Jack Russell cross Mastiff rather than Westie!
Hope you are all keeping warm in your cold weather- even though it's lovely here it doesn't feel very Christmassey in the sunshine. And all the christmas ads here show wintery scenes with snow and stuff even though it's 30 degrees outside! weird.
Other than that we have just been pottering about enjoying the sunshine. We went and 'hunted' down a Christmas tree yesterday - by that I mean we dug up a small one from the edge of a forest whilst no-one was looking. Did a gorgeous walk around the headland at Waipataki and once again failed to catch any fish on our third fishing trip. I'm not convinced their are any bloody fish in the sea. A.J says I'm cursed.
Our veggie garden is doing really well now - we are going to have tons of tomatos - the first of which are just turning orange and the aubergines, chillis, strawberries, spinach, and cucumbers are all well on their way.
Rusty is doing really well - he has put on 1kg in a week and is growing really fast. I'm a little concerned he might be Jack Russell cross Mastiff rather than Westie!
Hope you are all keeping warm in your cold weather- even though it's lovely here it doesn't feel very Christmassey in the sunshine. And all the christmas ads here show wintery scenes with snow and stuff even though it's 30 degrees outside! weird.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
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