Friday, December 11, 2009
Whanganui river trip
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Wanganui
We left Wellington after a very comfortable few days. Thank you Catherine for taking us to all the interesting places in the city and also for sharing your house, even giving up your bed! We left just after lunch and drove up the coast to Wanganui where we spent our first night in a backpackers hostel. On the w
ay we passed through a place called Bulls where all the businesses were imagintivly named like the police station called Const-a-bull and the pharmacy Indispens-a-bull.
In Wanganui we had a family room with its own shower and there was a garden with a trampoline which was good fun for Matt and Emma. In the morning it was a beautiful day so we had school outside and then went up the tower which over looks the town. there is a lift that runs up the centre of the hill to get to the tower which was great fun.
Ohakune
We set out after lunch and headed towards Ohakune where we are staying tonight and leaving early tomorrow for our river trip. We'll be heading down the Whanganui river in kayaks and camping at the riverside for the next 4 days. We have all our stuff packed in waterproof barrels ready to go. It was a lovely hot day today and we're hoping for more of the same for the river trip. Matt and Emma have decided to go native and try not to wear shoes for the entire summer. Ohakune is a lovely town but it feels strange to be here while it's so hot because it seems to be mainly geared t
o skiers and snowboarders. There's a mountain nearby that still has snow on it.
The scenery on the drive up was so beautiful! the hills round here are amazing and seemingly impossible the way they are so steep and pointy but all totally grassy. It's hard to describe but you'll know what I mean if you've been to NZ.
Next post will be in 4 days time but feel free to comment so that I don't feel like I'm posting to nothingness.
Ohakune
We set out after lunch and headed towards Ohakune where we are staying tonight and leaving early tomorrow for our river trip. We'll be heading down the Whanganui river in kayaks and camping at the riverside for the next 4 days. We have all our stuff packed in waterproof barrels ready to go. It was a lovely hot day today and we're hoping for more of the same for the river trip. Matt and Emma have decided to go native and try not to wear shoes for the entire summer. Ohakune is a lovely town but it feels strange to be here while it's so hot because it seems to be mainly geared t
The scenery on the drive up was so beautiful! the hills round here are amazing and seemingly impossible the way they are so steep and pointy but all totally grassy. It's hard to describe but you'll know what I mean if you've been to NZ.
Next post will be in 4 days time but feel free to comment so that I don't feel like I'm posting to nothingness.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Scorching Bay, Wellington
After the beach we went to friends of Catherine's and their two children for dinner where we got the skinny on the best places to visit while Matt did backflips off Bryns bed.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
room with a view
This is the great view from Catherine's apartment. It's better than TV watching the endless stream of joggers, rowers and cyclists. As we went around Wellington yesterday stocking up on weatherproof and thermal gear for our river trip the Kiwis we met were all commenting on the 'shiddy' weather we'd been having. Still, I'm reliably informed that it's colder and wetter in Ireland which gives us a little warmth :)
We got a stick for being able to connect to the internet on the road which has its own sim card which I'm also using in the mobile phone. We asked about coverage and were assured that they had 97% coverage in places 'where New Zealanders live and work' but if we were heading to 'the wop wops*' that coverage would be nil.
*boglands :)
Friday
We went to the te papa museum today and learned lots about New Zealand's history. Emma and Matt have each picked a topic that they will write about tomorrow in home school. See the way I have a knack of sucking the joy out of things? :) The museum is great with plenty of hands on things to do. I took lots of photos but then realised that the camera I was using uses a smaller card than my laptop takes can take so I can't upload them.
We got a stick for being able to connect to the internet on the road which has its own sim card which I'm also using in the mobile phone. We asked about coverage and were assured that they had 97% coverage in places 'where New Zealanders live and work' but if we were heading to 'the wop wops*' that coverage would be nil.
*boglands :)
Friday
We went to the te papa museum today and learned lots about New Zealand's history. Emma and Matt have each picked a topic that they will write about tomorrow in home school. See the way I have a knack of sucking the joy out of things? :) The museum is great with plenty of hands on things to do. I took lots of photos but then realised that the camera I was using uses a smaller card than my laptop takes can take so I can't upload them.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Wellington
We arrived earlier to a grey and wet Wellington to be met by Catherine who took us back to her lovely apartment overlooking the bay. After our 2 and half days in hot, hot Singapore the cold 12 degrees is taking a bit of getting used to. I'm catching up on the blog while the others have gone to a local playground to wake them up. they slept a bit on the singapore to sydney flight but it was veeerry hard for them to stay awake this afternoon when we arrived. It was Emma's turn to need the puke bag on the last flight but we are all so happy to have finally arrived and looking forward to the next 4 months flight free.
Thursday morning.
We all slept for almost 13 hours last night so I think we're all finally on new zealand time. Here's a picture of Matt working hard at his first day of 'school' with the bay behind him.
Thursday morning.

We all slept for almost 13 hours last night so I think we're all finally on new zealand time. Here's a picture of Matt working hard at his first day of 'school' with the bay behind him.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Singapore zoo
We have just come to the end of our singapore trip and it has been so fantasic mainly due to Martina and Richard who
have shown us what a wonderful city th
is is. Yesterday we left Raffles after a luxurious night's sleep and when to Richard and Martina's house in the suburbs. It's in a complex with pool, water slides and playground so matt and emma and M and R's children all had a fantastic afternoon.
Later for dinner we walked along the Orchard Road to see the christmas lights and at one of the corners a christmas scene had been set up complete with snow (foam) They all immersed themselves fully and had to then walk with the boys naked from the waist up and soggy shorts and Lucy and emma just had tops from the adults for dinner. It was so hot though that they hardly noticed.
This morning we got up early and went to Singapore Zoo for breakfast with the urang-utans. It was
absolutely magical. The rest of the zoo was the best I've ever been to and in the children's area there was a waterpark where the children stripped off to their togs and had a great time in the water. It was another scorching day so they were glad of the cool down. Unfortunately I lost my phone in a taxi and have no chance
of getting it back. It's
such a pain in the neck but I suppose not the worst thing that could have happened. I'd really like anyone that thinks of it to email me their number so I can put it in the new sim card that I'll buy in NZ. We're leaving here in an hour for the next leg of
our journey. Just to explain the two other children in the pictures are Martina and Richard's eldest two, Lucy and Michael. Thanks again Martina and look forward to seeing you again in NZ!


Later for dinner we walked along the Orchard Road to see the christmas lights and at one of the corners a christmas scene had been set up complete with snow (foam) They all immersed themselves fully and had to then walk with the boys naked from the waist up and soggy shorts and Lucy and emma just had tops from the adults for dinner. It was so hot though that they hardly noticed.





Sunday, November 29, 2009
Singapore
what a great start to our trip! I am sitting in Raffles hotel in singapore as I type and so far almost everything has gone to plan. We left Dublin in a thick fog and London a few hours
later in lashing rain. The flight wasn't nearly as bad as I'd thought with almost no turbulance and plently to entertain us all. I was just settling in to watch my third film when I had to suddenly catch sick as Matthew threw up beside me on landing.
After we landed we discovered that one of the bags was still back in London, mine of course, but I was given an allowance to buy essentials to last until it is delivered tomorrow.
As we stepped out of the airport the heat hit us like a wall. It was 7 in the evening but 30 degrees. Raffles is beautiful and we have a suite over looki
ng a courtyard. Richard and Martina, Mick's cousin, met us here and showed us a nice place to eat and where i could buy temporary clothes.
Singapore is hot, neon and very exciting. I look forward to seeing it in the daytime.
Matt and Emma were dying for a dip in the rooftop pool so we
raced back from the shops before it closed at 11pm and the three of them swam while I conked out asleep in one of the loungers. We're still confused as to what day we should be in or what meal we're eating but I'm hoping for a good sleep tonight.

After we landed we discovered that one of the bags was still back in London, mine of course, but I was given an allowance to buy essentials to last until it is delivered tomorrow.
As we stepped out of the airport the heat hit us like a wall. It was 7 in the evening but 30 degrees. Raffles is beautiful and we have a suite over looki

Singapore is hot, neon and very exciting. I look forward to seeing it in the daytime.
Matt and Emma were dying for a dip in the rooftop pool so we
raced back from the shops before it closed at 11pm and the three of them swam while I conked out asleep in one of the loungers. We're still confused as to what day we should be in or what meal we're eating but I'm hoping for a good sleep tonight.

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