Monday 28 January 2008

we're here 1.

First few days in NZ were spent calling JetStar who were less than helpful but managed to convey enough "don't worry" that we tried not to worry. The bottle of Chivas went down rather quickly.

Nana drove us around and we managed to get a few items of clothing from the place where "everyone gets a bargain".

JetStar eventually delivered our luggage right to our motel room door 2 days late. I don't think it's possible to describe just how grateful we were.

Malc (Kate's sister's husband) lent us his 'ute and in a fit of glee we bought a similar truck. Yes a 4 wheel drive monstrosity of the type that I absolutely loath. Incredibly (if you're from the UK) the salesman let us drive it away the same afternoon.

Thanks again to Malc and Annie for extending to us the kind of hand that is most definitely welcome and is never forgotten. We spend several afternoons at their lovely home, just recuperating and using the telecoms facilities.

A couple of days later and we rented a glamorous old lady of a place right by the beach; south New Brighton. This was to be our home for the next month or two. I managed to get the Internet setup after a week of phone calls and spent a week getting up at 4am catching up with work.

There followed several weeks of house hunting and sleeplessness as we watched the exchange rate got from bad to worse.

We watched some very, very, nice houses slide out of view as the exchange rate collapsed.

Then suddenly, we're making an offer on a really nice place and guess what.. it ours! yeah! It takes less than a day to make the offer and sign the contracts, UK agents/solicitors take note.

Roy.

WHAT!!!

So what have we been up to...

Well lots.

We left Hawaii on the 17th November, there was a bit of a cock-up with the taxis so we ended up going to the airport in a limo. Obviously being grizzled US travellers we took all this in our stride; "yawn.. a limo, well I hope it's got a bar". NOT!

Long Flight, the hallowed crossing of the equator went unnoticed by everyone. Ash and I played Lego star wars (bought at the awesome Lego store in downtown Disney), this game was to become a father-son ritual for the next few months.

Our brief stop at Sydney was delayed by a power cut. This should have rung alarm bells, I mean ,how does an airport like Sydney have a power cut?

Arrived late into ChCh. Long wait for luggage... waiting... waiting... heart sinks. An hour later and 5 people are standing at the carousel now. 4 of us have "Jacob" as our last name and have known each other a long time..... A further 30 minutes pass. There are 2 very tired looking small Jacob's sitting on a, soon to be discarded, luggage trolley.

2 depressed adults and 2 knackered kids trudge, unburdened, thru arrivals and fragile smiles are bounced at anxious looking relatives.

A car is decidedly NOT loaded with luggage, it's a typically chilly ChCh evening, jumpers are borrowed.

The motel is arrived at, instructions half heard, doors quietly closed. A duty free Chivas is opened...

Roy.

Tuesday 27 November 2007

Mnnnng Mnnnng mnnnnning


I really like Hawaiian music! Perhaps I'm just tired.


3 days on Waikiki beach.


Sea is like a warm, salty, bath.


It's only 20degs..... at night. I could get used to this....

Shame we have to go on to NZ at all really.

The happiest place on earth (or your money back?)

Blimey it's big! Almost as big as the breakfasts we enjoy at the hotel.
Kids had no idea what they were in for. Ash is just the right age to get the most out of it. He was scared witless by some of the coasters but came out grinning. India was terrified by the star tours ride. Kate and I spent
the subsquent ten minutes explaining

"no darling we did not blow up the death star... no we are not now members of the rebel alliance... darth vader is not comming to get you"

As you see however, she loved all the little kids stuff and still had a great time.

We saw the pirates of the carribean "show" which was excellent, the guy who played Capn' Jack was spot on.

Ash was inducted into Jedi training. Check his blog to see him kicking Darth Maul out of the galaxy.

Favourite Moment:
Seeing a "Yam Solo" Mr potato head.

Disney Land Bound on the 9th

Couple of nights at my mothers and we're off!

My brother took us to the airport. He was on the phone the whole time, working. I wonder if it was to take his mind of what was going on?

He gave me a wrapped photo frame before he dashed of, dropped it into a suitcase and forgot about it.

Emotional goodbye to mum and dad.

House Sale Completed 8 November,

Key chain is very light.

No house, a very strange feeling.

Last day was more stressfull than I could ever have imagined, not for any real reason, I guess it's the finality and all that. Kate and I both look a bit shell shocked.

Had a final pint at Danny's and met Gareth, Steve, Carol, Gillian and Kelly.

Lots of unwelcome feelings, thought it would be easier than this.

Packing House.7th 8th November.



Packed up the house!




Packers were late, but they were a nice bunch of lads. Everything was boxed, I mean EVERYTHING! If it wasn't cemented in place it was wrapped and boxed. I spent most of Tuesday running around saying "don't pack that it's crap!"
Discovered how much crap we actually still owned.

Left the kettle, phone and kitchen bins.

Even after several trips to the dump the previous weekend we still had to do a couple on Wednesday.

The container turned up the following day, and it was an extremely stressful few hours while they tried to finish and load it.

The driver gave me a hard time "Not another one off to New Zealand, bloody plonkers leaving left right and center etc etc". He then revealed that he lived in Ireland! Long commute.