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Tautauroa Creek

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    • Day 127

      Day 6 Iso

      October 31, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Almost halfway through and really it has gone pretty quick so far. Today is our third test although we are still waiting for the results of the second test. After this one we get a break until day 12. We have also settled into a bit of a routine, we try to get an exercise slot mid afternoon as this seems to be the longest stretch of the day.

      On Friday afternoon we were surprised with two unexpected deliveries. The first was a beautiful bag of gourmet treats from Regan’s sister including a bottle of Pinot. Not long after it was delivered there was a second knock at the door (such an exciting event) and the hotel delivered chips and fizzy. I am interested to try the feijoa one with gin soon.

      Friday night we had a shared drinks catch up with Judy and Grant and then did a Campbell family call on Saturday morning. It was our chance to freak Emily and Fredrik out with tales from iso. They arrive from UK early in December and are lucky to only have 7 days of managed isolation due to recent changes. Sadly we missed out on the change. Our exercise was at midday so the morning went really quickly

      The afternoon was wet and seemed to go by very slowly. I tried to break up the afternoon with a coffee treat and some yoga and a pre-dinner drink. We had managed to secure a second exercise slot for 8pm as we are struggling a bit to digest dinner in a room which is only 11 steps from one end to the other.

      At 8pm we headed outside, it was still raining so we donned jacket and I had an umbrella. It is not fun walking in the rain with a face mask on but we were desperate to be out. I caused a bit of a drama as one of my ear buds fell out into a garden with a large bush. I ended up with two lovely defence people helping me hunt it out in the pouring rain. Luckily they were white and one of the guys spotted it amongst the leaf mulch. I was very thankful as I have only had them for a week.

      Sunday is housekeeping day so we request what we need and it is dropped off outside our door. We are confined to our rooms this afternoon due to covid testing so our exercise was early this morning. We have requested another session tonight but due to the restricted number of exercise sessions we are on a waiting list at this stage. I feel a Netflix binge coming on.
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    • Day 122

      Iso day 3

      October 26, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      As I type this it is almost the end of day 3 and we are doing okay. It is a wet afternoon here and we have been confined to our rooms this afternoon as it is another Covid test day. This will be our third test in less than a week and so far all good. I found out that all children over 6 months have to have the same number of tests as the adults, poor little things.

      On Wednesday morning we got our first negative result and were issued with blue wrist bands. This means we are allowed to go outside for daily exercise and for a smoke if you wish. Our exercise yard is the car park in front of the hotel and we can see it from our room so provides some entertainment as well. In the main exercise area you are not allowed any equipment such as balls or skipping ropes and you can only walk.

      If you want to run there is a smaller caged off area where one person at a time can be running lengths. Regan used this area this morning for a few lengths to get the heart rate up. Twice a day there are family sessions where the larger area is divided into smaller spaces and each family bubble have a space to play. One family pretty much filled their are with chalk drawings on the pavement. I look forward to their next artwork as it poured with rain last night so a blank canvas for them.

      The food so far has been good and the misses have been more about what we felt like rather than the quality. This morning for breakfast we had a salami bagel with pickles which tasted good but a bit full on for breakfast. In the morning we also get a drink, fruit and a sweet treat. There is plenty of food and we are amassing a treat pile already.

      We placed a supermarket order which arrived today and will give us a option if the menu doesn’t appeal. We were also allowed to order a small amount of wine this time. They will release it to us slowly over the stay. We are allowed one bottle of wine per person per day which is plenty for us!

      We have been keeping ourselves very busy starting the job hunting and sorting out all the admin tasks we need to do now we are permanently living back in NZ. So no Netflix bingeing as yet.

      The rules for people returning to NZ have changed. Managed isolation will reduce from 14 days to 7 days with a 3 day home isolation after that. Unfortunately this doesn’t start until 14th November which means we still have to stay here. Our timing was a bit early to cash in on the relaxing of the rules.
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    • Day 131

      Day 10 Iso

      November 4, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      So we are getting towards the pointy end of the isolation experience. Things are pretty routine and even the nightly menus are not so exciting. The end is close but not quite close enough. We have had a few days break from the Covid testing which we have enjoyed. Our last test before freedom is tomorrow.

      Tuesday and Wednesday went quite quickly as both Regan and I have had follow up enquires regarding some work opportunities we had applied for last week. Nothing concrete yet but it appears we might both have interviews next week when we are back in Christchurch so fingers crossed.

      They have extended our walking area - the same car park but three bays now rather than 2. About 150metres loop. It is good news for us as each session can have more people. We have been able to do two sessions each day. We try to do one early in the morning and then the second one later in the afternoon. Podcasts have been my saviour to distract from the endless loops.

      The food has continued to be plentiful but of course because we can’t choose it is losing some of the appeal. We have had a few days where there has been a creamy sauce on at least one meal. I have started to order the vegetarian option to try and get something a little plainer. The hotel is celebrating Diwali today so we had a nice Indian lunch with sweets to follow.

      When we entered isolation we had two MIQ task lists running. The first being the boring tasks we just need to get done such as tax returns, getting the truck and caravan re-registered and insured for example. The second list was more fun items such as yoga, painting, embroidery, book reading and Netflix bingeing. We did a task list check this morning and we have been very productive.

      We have decided to fly back to Christchurch on Monday night. The road trip we had initially planned sort of unravelled with the level 3 restrictions in place in Auckland and Waikato. We are allowed to leave MIQ an hour early in order to make the flight so only 4 sleeps to go now and a very long day on Monday.
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    • Day 98

      Ka kite ano Aotearoa

      May 6, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Aside from the breathtaking landscapes, great old forests full of enormous unusual trees, secret caves and coves to explore, New Zealand (Aotearoa in Maori) is filled with warm, friendly folk, unique natural phenomena, and authentic cultural diversity. We just had time to scratch the surface of this beautiful land, its wildlife, adventures and people - we shall no doubt be back - especially with the whole South Island still to see and maybe even ski! See you again (ka kite ano) soon.Read more

    • Day 4

      Waiheke

      November 12, 2018 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      I woke up at 3:30 and knew within seconds that I was not going to go back to sleep. This was not helped by the realisation that my Revolut card loaded with £1000 was not where I thought it was. Bugger. Cue panicked message to Lucy to go round to the flat and look in a pile of papers and stuff which was the only place I could think it could be. So without my card and being locked out of the app I am completely dependent on Phil for cash like a 1950s housewife. I could get used to it but I think it might wear a bit thin with him. With all my extra insomnia induced time I looked into stuff to do in Auckland which turns out isn’t that much. When Phil surfaced we decided to go to Waiheke, an island just outside of Auckland. We got the boat over (I have a magnet and have now been on a boat so can go home happy!) and started on a trail round the island which blew our little minds straight away. Unfortunately part of the trail was shut off so we had to cross inland where we discovered that it was an error to have not put any sun cream on and the spare jumper and hat I’d packed definitely wouldn’t be necessary. We ended up at Oneroa Beach which was beautiful (I am going to have to find more adjectives soon). We stopped for some food and local wine before heading back to Auckland sipping beers on the top deck of the boat. I then discovered my phone was not working properly which obviously sent me into a panic of epic proportions like the true millennial I am. We tried a few options of how to fix it but no joy. So I am now completely dependent on Phil. Lucky him. After deciding not to see if there were any tickets left to see Deff Leppard who were playing that night we went to meet Lou in Ponsonby and ate loads of delicious Asian food washed down with countless beers.Read more

    • Day 22

      So schää war's im Kiwiland

      January 15, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Trotz der Entfernung und der weiten Anreise ist Neuseeland ein Traumziel und ehrlich gesagt wurde ich belohnt mit einem >Best of< der Kontinente 💕 ... fasziniert von den Farben und dem Licht , dass die Konturen soviel klarer erscheinen lässt. Das lässt sich kaum in Worte fassen und schon gar nicht beschreiben. Ich kann gar nicht wirklich sagen was mir im Kiwiland am besten gefallen hat... alles hatte auf seine eigene Weise seinen ganz besonderen Charme und das bei jedem Wetter... unglaublich, ja auf jeden Fall. Mehr als einmal hat es mich umgehauen und den Atem geraubt. Dankbar bin ich das ich ein kleines Stück von Neuseeland bereisen konnte und alles so super geklappt hat, die Menschen denen ich begegnet bin alle so lieb und hilfsbereit waren . Und das aller Beste ich hatte eine so tolle Reisebegleitung , liebe Suzan, Danke für die schöne Zeit mit dir 🤩🤗😘
      Kia ora 💕
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    • Day 194

      Campervan Rückgabe

      January 10, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Jetzt ist unsere Reise auch schon zu Ende 😣😢
      Morgen geht es zurück nach Deutschland.
      Der Roadtrip war amazing, wir haben soo viele tolle Sachen gesehen. Am besten aber war Hobbiton 😍

    • Day 10

      Homeward bound

      July 6, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Well, that's our surprise visit to Kevin Jolene, and girls all over.
      Thought we would get to the airport early only to discover that all imagration computers were down everywhere. So after 1.3/4 hrs in the Baggage check in lines we were on to customs and duty free.... Anyway arrived in NZ 5.40pm the pilots must have had heavy boots because we left at 1.10pm when was sposed to be 11.55 but we are here safe n sound.Read more

    • Day 1

      Bye Bye Seby the Suby. Well see you soon

      January 10 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      A very slow drive to Auckland with lots of traffic and road works.
      We parked Seby and put his glasses/blanky for 2 weeks and made our way to the terminal

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