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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Road Trip!



Hi,

Just incase anyone is looking for us in the next few days we thought we'd let you know we are off on a little road trip with Paul. We are going to attempt the Tongariro 1 day crossing - considered one of the best one day walks in the world and thought to be the best in NZ! Also has lots of Lord Of The Rings filming locations.

We are also moving out of our lovely house-sit today (boo!) and getting set up in our new flat (yay!) which means that we won't have a landline or access to the internet for a little while, so incase you were wondering why we're not in contact its just temporary and we'll be back soon!

Hope all is well at home xx

Saturday, March 14, 2009

From House Sitting to Furniture Sitting!!


Hello, Sorry it has been a while since you have heard from us! We have been busy setting up home and living a slightly less adventurous lifestyle. You will see from the photos that we have found a fab place to rent which we are so happy about, but we forgot one minor detail - we have to furnish it! Anyway, with Steph working in a school there has been no end of very generous offers and we are now the proud 'caretakers' of a flatscreen TV, a queen bed, a fab leather sofa, some lights and a full professional drum kit (don't ask!) We have also bought the entire contents of our friend's kitchen and dining room (plus bikes and a sofa) as they are moving back to the UK this week so we thought it would be good to help them out while getting some essentials for our place. Its funny, back home I was of the opinion that everything had to be brand new and matching, but I have quickly dropped that attitude as NZ is very much about recycling!! I haven't found any diamonds in the rough of the Salvation Army yet (just fleas and mould), but I hear the Mary Potter Hospice charity shop is THE place to be - we will be taking a trip there soon. Don't worry we won't be getting beds or anything from there so it will be safe if you come to stay!

This week I hope to hear about a possible job opportunity. I have been looking but not applied for anything yet. We felt that it was a great chance for me to take some time to crack on with the masters while we were living rent free, but now that the house sitting is drawing to an end I will have to get out there and earn a crust. Quite looking forward to the challenge actually and prepared to look at something a bit different - as long as it earns a decent wage and not too stressful!

Our reputation as NZ's top house sitters has hit the press! We have been contacted by some past 'clients' for repeat business in April but we have definitely moved on from house sitting for the time being. Its quite funny though, we've been housesitting since December and I have been notified by so many people from the website wondering if we were available that if we had continued to do it we could have lived until August in Wellington just going from house sit to house sit. However, it does have its downsides, like cats, and killing plants (?!) and taping Prison Break for Margaret every Wed evening so we are very much looking forward to our free-time and our surroundings being completely our own!

We are really looking forward to seeing lots of friends and family over the next month. We've got Paul coming in 9 days, Sam and Emma arrive at the beginning of April for a few days as a stop over on their honeymoon, My friends Doug and Pat are on a trip with a stopover in Wellington on the 11th April so we will meet them for dinner and then we fly to Christchurch to meet Steph's mum and Auntie on the 12th April for 2 weeks. And last but not least, our bestest buddies Lorna and Iain will be hopefully joining us for a life down-under soon! So now that we have a place to call our own, if anyone else fancies a wee holiday or something more permanent in NZ you are more than welcome to come stay with us!

Well, we will write some more when we have done something a bit more worthy of telling you!

Byee,
Katie xx

Sunday, March 8, 2009

KO on her bike


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Originally uploaded by katieandsteph88
Katie and I have both now got some wheels and yesterday we did a huge bike ride round the bays here at Wellington. It was a great day but we were both knackered after the Tour De Welly and had a quiet Saturday night watching crap movies on the telly.

In other news, we are starting to get our house together and we have had offers of 1) A Television 2) A brown leaher sofa and 3) a Drum kit to furnish our new house with. So it should be an interesting (and possibly noisy) place when it is finished.

My brother comes out on the 23rd of this month and we should be almost all moved in by then hopefully although we won't be able to leave the house sit completely until the end of the month.

Hope everyone back home is well - and that you haven't fallen asleep reading our blog recently ;o)

More photos are now at Flickr.

India v NZ 20/20


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Originally uploaded by katieandsteph88
Just thought I would post a quick photo from the recent 20/20 game of cricket between India and NZ (the blackcaps) - Strangely for cricket it was actually an exciting game with it going down to the very last ball. NZ won and everybody was happy - apart from the Indians.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

our new place.....finally an end to moving around





Hi everyone, sorry we haven't been in touch on the blog lately but today I was speaking to my cousin Karen via facebook, she mentioned the lack of posts and I have been spurred into action. You'll probably notice there are a few different entries today - if any have disappeared off the page then you can use the "older posts" link at the bottom to retrieve them.

Anyway, yes well the photos above are our new place in Moana Road, Highbury, Wellington - I should mention that we only have the upstairs part and the downstairs will be rented by someone else. Unfortunately we have to pay for this one but it is all ours for the next 9 months which is fantastic. It's got a great view, a balcony, two bedrooms - I can't really do it justice here so you'll just have to come and see it for yourself.

We will post more photos once we get in but for now we need to try and furnish the flippin place (it's unfurnished) which is going to be pretty funny as we will be doing it on the cheap (and on the scrounge ;o) We can move in on the 23rd of March but will be need to finish our housesit first before moving in for real.

Life is going well just now for both of us - We now know where we will be living, Katie has been busy sussing out employment prospects (in between managing to respond to adverts for houses - you have to move so quickly here to get the place you want.) and I have been busy teaching at the school. My job is certainly busier than I would like but I'm sure the pace will settle down soon - still enjoying it though although it is hugely different from secondary.

We are both still managing to get out and run regularly - it's so much more motivating to exercise here cos everyone is doing it. Both of us are definitely seeing a big improvement in our fitness which is great.

Newsflash - it's only just over three weeks before my Bro arrives here in Welly - it is going to be brilliant and i can't wait. Will be great to see the big man again and I am sure he'll enjoy it over here (it's all Hobbits and magic and stuff ;o)

After my bro leaves my Mum and Aunt Christine then arrive which will be brilliant too - we are meeting them in Christchurch and doing a wee tour of the South Island before coming up to Welly for a few nights.

Some other great news that we had over the last few weeks are that good friends of ours from back home have decided to up sticks and move to New Zealand too. Unfortunately they will be in Auckland but it will be brilliant to have them in the same country and I am sure we will make every effort to see each other as often as we can. (they shall remain nameless in case not everyone back home knows already - I'm sure they do, but just in case)

Right I'm off now to fix my bike - the brakes have decided they don't want to work anymore which is going to be a problem what with the steep hills here in Welly.

Will write more soon - and will try to remember to be more dilligent!

All the best,

SB

Cuba Street Carnival


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Originally uploaded by katieandsteph88
Another big event we went to recently - the Cuba street carnival. It was great, lots of live bands, people dressed up, street markets etc. For the parade itself though it was pretty hard to see anything so most people ended up doing a bit of a spiderman and climbing up on buildings - we were with Tara (teacher from my school from England) and her boyfriend Will and decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. We ended up getting drinks passed out from a nearby pub so we were having drinks on the roof watcing the parade.

Billy Connolly


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Originally uploaded by katieandsteph88
Not the best photo I will ever take but there were people lurking ready to steal cameras from anyone caught filming or photographing this show. I did feel however that I should take a photo for my Dad as he very kindly paid for our tickets and our dinner before the performance. Thanks Dad.

Winery tour


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Originally uploaded by katieandsteph88
Just a quick photo from a winery concert we were at a couple of weekends ago at Alanna estate in Martinborough with our friends Shona and Steve - all the New Zealand favourites were there - Anika Moa, Opshop and the Legendary Dab Dobbyn. Never heard of them? What do you mean? ;o)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Wellington Rugby 7's








Well, we managed to get tickets for the Welly 7's finally - and even though the rest of the world is apparently oblivous to this event it is the biggest thing to hit Wellington. Everybody just gets dressed up and walks around Wellington getting hammered. It is very entertaining to walk down the street to see three blind mice, 22Sheikhs, Hulk Hogan, The Joker and 10 walking ipods all hanging out in the pub. Hilarious.

Our costumes were pretty reserved - we were working with limited time and resources so I cracked the kilt out and we both wore Scotland tops (yes, Scotland were competing)

In fact Scotland did fairly well and won the "Losers cup" aka the Bowl competition. But at least it gave us something to cheer about.

For anyone that cares about who won the big cup - well England beat New Zealand in the last seconds of the final which, it is fair to say, went down like a lead balloon.

Wearing Scotland gear certainly made us popular and we made lots of new contacts and friends who we will no doubt be bumping into again at some point over the coming months.

The street party went on until 6am and I would love to say that we stayed upi all night partying on the street but the reality is that sitting in a warm stadium drinking beer all day meant that by 12 we were both a bit knackered so we made our way home before the drunken mayhem got too out of control.

Spent most of today taking it easy and had a cracking barbecue tonight which was much needed.

Ok, won't really write much more - the photos kind of speak for themselves. Will write again soon with a more comprehensive round up of our latest news.

All the best,
Steph

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Life in Wellington...


A pic of the city from the waterfront

We have been in our new but temporary home for 6 days, its really fantastic and will be a huge come down at the end of March when we have to stand on our own two feet, but it has been a great way to save money for more travels and also to get to know a city without committing to renting. We've met some great people in Wellington, Shona and her fiance Steve have really looked after us and been good friends to us for which we are really grateful :-) We feel we are settling in really well and beginning to enjoy all the city has to offer. There's a real buzz about it and there's always something on, not to mention it is a very pretty city with the harbour on one side and lots of houses built into the hills on the other. For the whole month of Jan there have been been open air music concerts on every evening in the Botanic gardens so everyone just goes down with a picnic tea and sits in the sun enjoying the music. All in all its a real outdoor lifestyle.

Workwise, Steph started last week and is enjoying it. Its more hectic than he expected, for example finding there is no real PE curriculum to work from and having to basically write it is just one of the little surprises he has unearthed. I am not actively applying for jobs at the moment and am using this period of "free living" to work on two projects (mainly the Masters but also the visitors pack for Bayview). I've also been meeting and continuing to mae contact with lots of people in the NZ sporting world i.e. junior golf, Massey Uni, NZIS and SPARC just to get my face known and maybe some work might come out of it as a result. If nothing comes up by the end of Feb I will start the job hunt!

A very strange thing happened on Tuesday, I made date scones!! Odd behaviour I know, but I think it was the excitement of being in a real home and a real kitchen that had all the ingredients. According to Steph they were the best scones he ever did taste, I think he's just saying that so that I will keep making him things...I have also been on packed lunch duty.

I don't want to get all sentimental, but Steph's mum sent a package of clothing from home and I just so happened to sniff the clothes and guess what they smelt of home! Needless to say I spent some time sitting on the couch with a t-shirt stuffed up my nose! I mentioned what I had done to Steph last night and we both laughed because he had done the exact same thing! It was really very comforting, but I didn't realise we smelt so much....why didn't anyone tell us!!??

Well, last weekend we went to the Wellingon Cup Festival, the biggest horse racing event in NZ and this weekend we are going rugbytastic at the NZ Rugby 7's, a major tournament held in Welly. Scotland are playing, and so are England, so that should be good craic and next weekend we are off to Martinborough Wine Festival to watch live bands and yes, you guessed it drink lots of wine!

That's all for now!
K xx