The Obis and the Kiwis

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  • Day 65

    Fun facts NZ trip

    December 24, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… 🌧 4 Β°C

    65 days on tour

    * ✈️ : 5
    * πŸš…: 4
    * πŸ›³: 5 (boat tours & ferries)
    * πŸš•πŸšŽπŸš‘πŸšƒ: uncounted
    * πŸš‘: 1
    * 🚐: 56 nights (40x campsite / 6x freedom camping)
    * 🏨: 5 nights
    * Total 🚐 km: 6352 (2700km North / 3652km South)
    * 🦷: 3 new (Greta)
    * 🚢‍♀️: Greta started walking
    * Eaten Timtams: 1000 πŸ˜‚
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  • Day 65

    Dubai to Home

    December 24, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… β˜€οΈ 23 Β°C

    Oh dear, that was a loooong flight! We got seats just behind the „kitchen“ and like on the flight to Auckland the floor was partially soaked. Not so great, if you‘re traveling with a toddler, which wants to go down on the floor most of the times.

    Matilda was pretty obsessed with the board entertainment and didn’t want to sleep at all. πŸ™ˆ but later somehow she was able to and slept in various, not so comfortable looking positions and ended up sleeping on the floor (the dry part).

    Dubai airport seems to be never sleeping. We landed pretty early, just in time for the Muezzin to call for the morning prayer and the airport was busy. The girls were wide awake, but no surprise, in fact it was somewhen afternoon according to the inner clock.

    Soon it was boarding time again and luckily the flight was pretty empty and we could stretch on 4 and 3 seats πŸ’ΊπŸ˜. The 6 hrs passed by quickly and soon we landed in Munich (the flight attendant welcomed us to Dusseldorf, but corrected after a couple of minutes to Munich πŸ˜‚).

    Unfortunately it took forever to get our luggage and we missed the train to Salzburg by a couple of minutes. On the other side we could pamper ourselves with a Leberkässemmel 😁 and saw the Christmasmarket between T1 and T2.

    My parents „picked“ us up and the girls were super excited to see πŸ‘΄πŸ½πŸ§“πŸ½ πŸ₯° It made waiting for the next train bearable.

    And in Salzburg we got picked up by Thomas dad. He brought us home, where Thomas mom was waiting for us. They even prepared the tree and decorated our home to be more Christmas like.

    What a home trip... we were all done and ready for bed by 7pm πŸ˜…
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  • Day 64

    Auckland to Dubai

    December 23, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… ☁️ 19 Β°C

    Happy that the flight‘s only in the evening. So we had plenty of time left to pack and get ourselves ready for the long home journey.

    I got Matilda bubble tea addictive, so she couldn’t wait to hers that day. But to be honest, I was longing for one, too πŸ˜‚ luckily there‘s one („Gong Cha“)just around the corner of the hotel and what I liked most about that store: I could order a zero sugar one!

    The rest of the afternoon we just wandered around CBD and enjoyed ourselves before heading to the airport.

    It‘s been an amazing 2 months that we were able to spend in New Zealand as a family of four. It was sometimes hard and intense, but for sure a time we definitely won‘t forget At least not us, the parents πŸ˜„ and I‘m pretty sure that also Matilda will remember big parts of it. For Greta (and of course for us, too) we captured lots of pictures and videos.
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  • Day 63

    Waiheke

    December 22, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… β˜€οΈ 19 Β°C

    My cousin left early morning and we took the ferry to Waiheke Island. 40minutes later we arrived in a completely different surrounding than big city Auckland. Waiheke is famous for its beaches and also vineyards. We opted for the first option 😁

    The weather treated us well and it was warm and sunny. Just a bit windy by the water. We were just happy to spend our last full day at a tranquil beach and to watch the waves washing our feet. Unfortunately we needed to leave paradise and I craved for some dim sum. Yes, I know normally dim
    sum‘s only eaten until lunch...

    We ordered the typical: Har Gow, Siu Mai, Bao (because Matilda liked the form), some veges and Beef Chow Fun. Also Thomas was convinced. He kinda has a dim
    sum trauma since his last visit to Guangzhou. But that‘s 15 years ago πŸ˜‚ he‘s still suffering from the amount of dim
    sum we had at that time.
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  • Day 62

    Auckland (1)

    December 21, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… ☁️ 21 Β°C

    What a surprise. About 10 days ago I found out by co-incidence that my cousin from the US is now working in New Zealand. The last time we saw each other was 5 years ago on Bali. She‘s now in Palmerston North, which is about 6,5hrs drive away from Auckland.

    She arrived early morning on Saturday and we were ready to explore the city. First stop: Mt. Eden. In fact it‘s just a hill or better to say a volcano. Since a crater can be seen on top and is a tapu.

    Luckily the weather’s a lot nicer than yesterday, which makes strolling around a lot nicer πŸ˜„ we made it back to the CBD and Harbor. At Wynyard wharf we watched people and boats.
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  • Day 61

    Christchurch to Auckland

    December 20, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… β›… 20 Β°C

    A shuttle picked us up for our early flight to Auckland. (I still remember that we seriously considered taking an even earlier flight πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚)

    1 hour prior departure we arrived at the airport and was perfectly fine. And I never witnessed how quick a full A320 can be boarded. We are impressed ☺️

    Also our luggage arrived super quick. I would say jetstar knows what they’re doing...
    Another shuttle took us to downtown Auckland. The city‘s pretty hilly and reminds me of San Francisco and the hotel to one in Hong Kong πŸ˜‚ but the view‘s nice and we could check in before it was time. So heads up!

    We were hungry and were looking for sth to eat. We ended at a nice little restaurant at the harbor and watched the chef to prepare our food.

    The rest of the afternoon we spent walking and exploring CBD.
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  • Day 60

    Christchurch (3)

    December 19, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… 🌧 12 Β°C

    For today we pre booked a ticket for the tram. The driver even let us on without going to the headquarters on. I think this only happens in New Zealand. In Austria you would be kindly told to get the proper ticket first 😬

    Upon arriving at the museum, Matilda excitedly shouted to get off. The reason: she wanted to go to yesterday’s playground πŸ˜‚ Instead we visited the Canterbury museum, which was exciting, too. Especially the hunt for πŸŽ…πŸ½. They hid various Santa’s in the exhibition and the kids were encouraged to find those.

    Another tram ride took us to Regent Street. Unfortunately we ended at a very touristy cafe with rather low quality food πŸ˜’
    On the way to THE playground in Christchurch Thomas had his loping needed haircut. He felt like newly born πŸ˜‚
    And I decided for a 20min Chinese massage. I knew from my time in China that this massage is not going to be relaxing. But as long as my backpain‘s gone I didn’t mind. A lady kneaded me and dug her elbow into my back. I wanted to jump from the table πŸ˜‚ BUT she managed to losen my muscles and I felt so good. No surprise both Thomas and I endured a very long session at Margaret Mahoy Playground πŸ˜‚
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  • Day 59

    Christchurch (2)

    December 18, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… 🌧 14 Β°C

    After 56 nights in the campervan we returned it. It was quite an experience, which we will never forget. And if we would do it again? Yes!! It is like a driving home, no need to pack everything each day.

    Since we had quite some troubles with the fridge and the repair, we got some refund.

    A shuttle brought us to the hotel in Christchurch. The kids were amazed by the size of the apartment πŸ˜‚ they kept running in circles and giggled all the way.

    After a pizza we headed to the botanic garden. The playground was huge and there was even a pool for kids. And that‘s all for free!! Matilda didn’t want to leave.

    We ended at a Malaysian restaurant that night. And note to myself, even if it’s a kids menu, the food can be spicy πŸ™ˆ
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  • Day 58

    Christchurch (1)

    December 17, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… β›… 16 Β°C

    I love breakfast burritos. You just put everything you like in a soft tortilla and roll it up 😁

    After our experience with big campervans in big cities we decided to take the public bus to Christchurch. We just kept walking and take it slowly.

    Also needed to clean out the campervan after 8 weeks. πŸ™ˆ this task took us longer than expected. Never thought how much stuff we had πŸ˜‚
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  • Day 57

    Rakaia Gorge to Castle Hill

    December 16, 2019 in New Zealand β‹… ☁️ 12 Β°C

    Another day and the weather’s not going to improve. We took advantage of the late check-out and left, but still no clue πŸ˜…

    We just headed towards Christchurch - 2 days early... In Dargaville we did a little fairy walk, which was lovely for the kids to discover the fairy 🧚‍♀️doors. While waiting that time passes the Canterbury brochure with a breathtaking picture got our attention: Castle Hill. Just about an hour away, but opposite direction (towards Arthur pass) exactly there were we could spot the rain clouds...

    We said: what else shall we do? On the way there it started to heavily rain and we questioned, if it was the right decision... the scenery there was beautiful. As soon as we arrived it only rained a little. And we weren’t disappointed. Castle Hill is beautiful and so worth the detour. We could’ve spent there hours just climbing the huge limestones. It was almost 7pm, when we returned to the campervan and quickly cooked some dinner, so this part would be at least covered. While eating we decided to head straight to the campground in Christchurch, where we wanted to stay the night before we return the campervan anyway. So it‘ll be 2 nights now.
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