Tracey travels to Aotearoa
Saturday, March 04, 2006
 
Am now home back to London and into work - and with a cold!!
Had a fun time in Singapore, found myself wearing the wrong shoes and so suffered with blisters!! But managed to visit Little India, Chinatown, Orachard Road, Boat Quay and of course Raffles...

Overall the trip was great, had a relaxing time went to places new, and had a great time with my mates. Wait now to see where the next trip is, and hopefully return to NZ sometime soon.....
 
 

Raffles at sundown Posted by Picasa
 
 

Singapore Sling....... Posted by Picasa
 
 

Raffles Posted by Picasa
 
 

Little India - Singapore Posted by Picasa
 
 

Chinatown Posted by Picasa
 
 

At the airport.. Posted by Picasa
 
 

Graty's at the local wineary with thier house behind  Posted by Picasa
 
Monday, February 27, 2006
 
So I am at Singapore airport about 2 hours away from my flight back to London, arrived in Singapore earlier this morning at about 3am!! Got into a budget hotel, slept and then wondered around Singapore, went to Raffles, really impressed, have always wondered why it is such a institution, ended my day with a Singapore Sling at Raffles before coming here - really nice, especially as it is so humid. Just had a text from Mum to say it is so cold in the UK, not looking forward to that!!

Arrived in Singapore, travelling in the taxi when the driver who was lovely mentioned about how clean Singapore is, suddenely realised I was chewing gum!! Descreatly put it away, as its not allowed here....

It was sad saying buy to the Graty's, really sad but I have had a fantantic time with them and do feel rested.

Photos of Singapore to come on returning to UK!
 
Friday, February 24, 2006
 

Photo of Auckland and sky tower while travelling over the harbour bridge!! Posted by Picasa
 
 

SKy Tower Posted by Picasa
 
 
Leave NZ tomorrow, so for past few days have been shopping, wondering around Auckland, going out and eating sushi - (it is so much cheaper here than in London!)
 
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
 

View of the hotel below through the glass floor... Posted by Picasa
 
 

Gwendo and Tia Posted by Picasa
 
 

Kai Posted by Picasa
 
 

Picture of Gwendo and I taken by Tia Posted by Picasa
 
 
Not many photo's on returning to Auckland, but have had some good days...Monday, can't really remember...ok I went with Gwendo for a coffee and a Bran muffin, although they only had one, but I enjoyed the blueberry and cream cheese one..ummm. Wondered around Henderson their local shopping centre then took Kai to the park where we saw Calem and Tia having thier PE lesson running around the park. We also watched the skaters at the skate park which Kai thought was very 'funky'!

In the evening we chatted and drank some wine, Charles has just found out you can brew your own liquer here, so hes going to have a try, hes already started on the home brew beer. As well as the Korean girl - who is lovely they also have another foreign student who has just moved in he is from Saudi Arabia and really doesn't speak much English, and seems quiet - that is until he speaks Arabic on the phone, he is so very loud - he woke most of the house at 5am the other day speaking on his phone!!!

Yesterday - Tuesday am was out with Gwendo and then took Kai to Chipmonks - (like playstation in Wood Green) was great fun, then Gwendo and I took Tia out to Auckland and up the skytower, its such an amazing view and great to see the city - appreciated it a bit more yesterday didn't have jet lag, although I keep wanting to sleep at 4pm everyday, not looking forward to adjusting back!!!

So still having a great time feel very relaxed, and enjoying doing bits and pieces...the tan is not great though - but thats just how it is, I just don't seem to change colour that much!!

Off doing a bit of shopping today and wondering around, and Gareth I will see if I can find some NZ dub!
 
Monday, February 20, 2006
 
Check out the Graty's blog - www.rainbowinternational/blogs/newzealand
 
 

Touranga  Posted by Picasa
 
 

Museum at Rotorua - had lunch and a latte here - felt very English...the music, the bowling and croquet greens, just not the palm trees. Posted by Picasa
 
 

This side has the waves on the other side there are no waves, the beaches are about a 5 minutes walk from each other... Posted by Picasa
 
 

After climbing on the rocks came to a beach covered in shells Posted by Picasa
 
 

Penny divers... they yse to jump off the bridge to collect the money, now the children wait for people to throw the money which they keep in their mouths - we got told they can collect up to $70 in a day each, the children are from the village. Posted by Picasa
 
 

Catching fish at the Mount Posted by Picasa
 
 

geezers  Posted by Picasa
 
 

Rotorua the mineral water pools - the surface heat of some of these is over 100 degrees! Posted by Picasa
 
 
Got back from Tauranga last night, went to stay with Gwendo's parents and see her home city. Really pretty place - it is lovely, there are surfing beaches and quiet beaches, rocks and some really nice coffee shops - althought didn't get the chance to go in! It was nice to see Gwendo's parents at home (have met them before in London), and also to see Gillian, Gwendo sister again - who also had to give me a 'tour' of the city, it was good to see her again.

On the Friday we went for a natural spa - its was lovely but its different..... We had our own spa pool which is like a small swimming pool/paddling pool and it is full of naturally hot mineral water, there is no roof over the pool, the must have been about 10 private ones and then a massive public pool, but you can't stay in it too long it is soooo hot, you are only allowed in it for 1/2 hour max and can't put your head under, but it is really relaxing and a nice treat. Around Tauranga and Rotorua they are really common, and the one we went to was cheap about 12 pounds for the 3 of us!

On Saturday went off to Rotorua one of the places I had heard about before I came, its where the geezers are, again really pretty and interesting. The place is also a Mouri village where the people cook their food using the heat from the ground and the hot pools around their village - the sweetcorn cooked in the hot pool was lovely!!

It was good to see a bit more of the country and the countryside and the numerous sheep and cows - and also to meet people...I am having a great time.
 
Thursday, February 16, 2006
 

Earlier this evening... Posted by Picasa
 
 

Calem in the Cinema complex Posted by Picasa
 
 

Tonight at the harbour Posted by Picasa
 
 

The train in Britomart Station Posted by Picasa
 
 

The Gratys live near a crystal museum - which has a great coffee shop, had a chilled time there for lunch today..... Posted by Picasa
 
 

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Wondered into the Waitakere mountain forest this morning Posted by Picasa
 
 

Graty's house  Posted by Picasa
 
 
Just come back from being in Auckland, really nice city to wonder round, lots of bars, although out iwth Calem so just took notes of which ones would be worth coming back to! Took Calem out after school, so first went for a pizza to La Porchetta - like the ones in London!! (Calem said 'like the one Cicely took me to!') Then sent off to the Cinema to see Fun with Dick and Jane - easy watching fun film, the actual cinema complex place was lit with pinks and blues etc with so many different levels and floors - which Calem thought was great. Got into town by train - because we caught it after school it was full of school children but generally not that busy, people tend to drive to work.

My morning was chilled went off for a drive into the mountains which was pretty, just had to remember that when turning left, if there is anyone turning right they have the right of way - but it was ok, it was good just to be out and looking around.

Am having a lovely time, off to Touraunga tomorrow to stay with Gwendo's family.
 
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
 
Visited the school where Tia and Calem attend, it is based on the ACE system that is used by the Church school in the UK. Most of the children in thd school are Maori, so although most of the teaching is in English, Maori is used for commands, songs etc and they also have Maori lessons. Today the assembly was reminding them about the Maori words and commands - hoped I could remember some words, Ki-ora is all I know so far (hello) apart from Ti rangi which means heaven and is also the name of the Head teacher of the school... Hopefully will learn some more before I leave.

Went off to the super-market Pack and Save - (you save money on the cost of your food because they don't employ anyone to pack your bags for you!)
Then picked up Kai from Nursery - he had his first day yesterday, and he seemed to have settled in well - was loving his lunch when we arrived!

A week ago on Monday was the start of the new school year here after the 6 week summer holiday, so they are trying to get into the routines etc...
 
 

The Lords prayer in Maori Posted by Picasa
 
 

The school logo - need find out what it means Posted by Picasa
 
 

Kai at his nursery school Posted by Picasa
 
 

Calem in his class Posted by Picasa
 
 

Tia in her class today Posted by Picasa
 
 

Sky Tower last night.. Posted by Picasa
 
Monday, February 13, 2006
 
Had a chilled and not so eventful day, Kirsty got picked up and taken to the airport at 12pm. I read in the garden for a bit before looking after Tia and Kai for some of the afternoon, which was fun!! Sorry no time to say why.
Have been out again cycling will take my camera next time. Now am off out into Auckland with Gwendo. Not much to say today and need to be quick as off out......
 
Sunday, February 12, 2006
 

The Graty Family Posted by Picasa
 
 

View to the East - Charles thinks! Posted by Picasa
 
 

View to the West - The Graty's live over in that direction.... Posted by Picasa
 
 

Calem over the streets of Auckland.. Posted by Picasa
 
 

The glass floor in the lift... Posted by Picasa
 
 

Standing on the glass floor Posted by Picasa
 

Name:Tracey Hutchings

I’m off to New Zealand and on the way stopping off in Hong Kong for a few days. I am travelling over to NZ with my friend from college Kirsty, who is going to be staying there for 5 months, (she’s having some time out from working). I am only there for 2 ½ weeks – not long at all. My main reason for going is to visit my friends, Charles and Gwendo who emigrated there last year…so its all very exciting and I am so looking forward to the break. The intension is that I will use this blog – for those of you who know me….its not certain that I will, but I will try, and I am sure some others will remind me especially those in the Jae office!

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