Week 2
#1
Week 2
Well, we are still here
My job is just fantastic, boss took us out this week with colleagues for a welcome dinner - yet again I can't imagine that in the UK. I have had lots of support from staff and been made to feel genuinely welcome. I work long hours just like I did in the UK but the commuting is so much less that I feel I have my life back
We have bought a car (each - we need two) and move into our rented house on Friday with our gorgeous doggies. We went to see the house tonight and a rather large rabbit ran across the front lawn as we drove in - going to need to supervise our killer dogs Actually they'd have been well asleep on our laps by that time
We bought some more furniture as ours is at sea, but also we had quite a small house in the UK and realised that our stuff would look teensy weensy in most houses here. We went to Smith City and not only got some bargains but they lent us a suite until ours is delivered
So what else have we learnt? Haggling is odd.... sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Food is pretty expensive, as everyone says. Restaurants are friendly but for the most part of average quality (could be a CHC thing?) It's very VERY dark at night when driving outside the city, and we can see the potential for accidents. It is cold at night still, extra jumpers should have been packed.
But perhaps one of the best finds is the radio station in CHC, The Rock on 93.7. Totally brilliant if you like obscure rock music, better than Kerrang or similar in the UK, with witty presenters not afraid to say it like it is.
So, we're still in heaven, and still thrilled to be here.
Jan
My job is just fantastic, boss took us out this week with colleagues for a welcome dinner - yet again I can't imagine that in the UK. I have had lots of support from staff and been made to feel genuinely welcome. I work long hours just like I did in the UK but the commuting is so much less that I feel I have my life back
We have bought a car (each - we need two) and move into our rented house on Friday with our gorgeous doggies. We went to see the house tonight and a rather large rabbit ran across the front lawn as we drove in - going to need to supervise our killer dogs Actually they'd have been well asleep on our laps by that time
We bought some more furniture as ours is at sea, but also we had quite a small house in the UK and realised that our stuff would look teensy weensy in most houses here. We went to Smith City and not only got some bargains but they lent us a suite until ours is delivered
So what else have we learnt? Haggling is odd.... sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Food is pretty expensive, as everyone says. Restaurants are friendly but for the most part of average quality (could be a CHC thing?) It's very VERY dark at night when driving outside the city, and we can see the potential for accidents. It is cold at night still, extra jumpers should have been packed.
But perhaps one of the best finds is the radio station in CHC, The Rock on 93.7. Totally brilliant if you like obscure rock music, better than Kerrang or similar in the UK, with witty presenters not afraid to say it like it is.
So, we're still in heaven, and still thrilled to be here.
Jan
#2
Re: Week 2
Great to read your update, pleased all going so well for you
Your boss sounds great and good to hear you are loving your job.
Must admit I was totally freaked the first time I drove at night over in NZ, being a city girl and all! Talk about DARK !
Also nearly chunderd first time I drove over one very winding hill!
Dewb x
Your boss sounds great and good to hear you are loving your job.
Must admit I was totally freaked the first time I drove at night over in NZ, being a city girl and all! Talk about DARK !
Also nearly chunderd first time I drove over one very winding hill!
Dewb x
#3
Re: Week 2
Hi Jan and Neil
So good to hear how you are getting on......and that your employer is as great as he sounded back when you were going through the visa mill.
You sound like you have been so busy. When you have a moment get yourself out on the dick and have a quiet moment. Yes you really are there and doing it
Maria
x
So good to hear how you are getting on......and that your employer is as great as he sounded back when you were going through the visa mill.
You sound like you have been so busy. When you have a moment get yourself out on the dick and have a quiet moment. Yes you really are there and doing it
Maria
x
#4
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Feb 2009
Location: Norwich, Uk (sigh)
Posts: 396
Re: Week 2
Hi Jan and Neil, it sounds just wonderful-enjoy Bevissa xxx
#5
Re: Week 2
my new toy..... no way would I have had one on the UK, its 17 years old but here, of course, they don't rot This is one isn't actually mine, mine doesn't have the targa roof.
Right off to work to drive my new car now
Jan
Right off to work to drive my new car now
Jan
#6
Re: Week 2
Jan do you mind if I ask what you do for your job?
Tina, x
#8
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 3,787
Re: Week 2
glad your enjoying your job x
#9
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Another lovely update . Karma to you .
Train the dogs to bring the rabbits & stick 'em in a pie.
My neighbour just spent a few days down in Canterbury for the specific purpose of shooting loads of rabbits for the freezer.
The unpolluted night sky is one of the best things about NZ . It's wondrous in fact, even if the stars are all in the wrong places.
Husband can still get the motion sickness queasies at times when we drive over Takaka Hill , which consists of nothing but hair pin bends and is extremely long.
He gets on me nerves ---- I threaten 'The Hill'
Train the dogs to bring the rabbits & stick 'em in a pie.
My neighbour just spent a few days down in Canterbury for the specific purpose of shooting loads of rabbits for the freezer.
Must admit I was totally freaked the first time I drove at night over in NZ, being a city girl and all! Talk about DARK
Also nearly chunderd first time I drove over one very winding hill!
Also nearly chunderd first time I drove over one very winding hill!
Husband can still get the motion sickness queasies at times when we drive over Takaka Hill , which consists of nothing but hair pin bends and is extremely long.
He gets on me nerves ---- I threaten 'The Hill'
#10
Re: Week 2
Good to hear you're settling in and living the dream after all that stress you had in getting here [together]
Sounds like your employer is treating you well too
Sue
Sounds like your employer is treating you well too
Sue
#11
Re: Week 2
Lovely, lovely, another update! My favourite.
So pleased to hear it all seems to be coming together. Keep on living the dream!
So pleased to hear it all seems to be coming together. Keep on living the dream!
#12
Forum Regular
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Beachlands, Auckland
Posts: 211
Re: Week 2
Well, we are still here
My job is just fantastic, boss took us out this week with colleagues for a welcome dinner - yet again I can't imagine that in the UK. I have had lots of support from staff and been made to feel genuinely welcome. I work long hours just like I did in the UK but the commuting is so much less that I feel I have my life back
We have bought a car (each - we need two) and move into our rented house on Friday with our gorgeous doggies. We went to see the house tonight and a rather large rabbit ran across the front lawn as we drove in - going to need to supervise our killer dogs Actually they'd have been well asleep on our laps by that time
We bought some more furniture as ours is at sea, but also we had quite a small house in the UK and realised that our stuff would look teensy weensy in most houses here. We went to Smith City and not only got some bargains but they lent us a suite until ours is delivered
So what else have we learnt? Haggling is odd.... sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Food is pretty expensive, as everyone says. Restaurants are friendly but for the most part of average quality (could be a CHC thing?) It's very VERY dark at night when driving outside the city, and we can see the potential for accidents. It is cold at night still, extra jumpers should have been packed.
But perhaps one of the best finds is the radio station in CHC, The Rock on 93.7. Totally brilliant if you like obscure rock music, better than Kerrang or similar in the UK, with witty presenters not afraid to say it like it is.
So, we're still in heaven, and still thrilled to be here.
Jan
My job is just fantastic, boss took us out this week with colleagues for a welcome dinner - yet again I can't imagine that in the UK. I have had lots of support from staff and been made to feel genuinely welcome. I work long hours just like I did in the UK but the commuting is so much less that I feel I have my life back
We have bought a car (each - we need two) and move into our rented house on Friday with our gorgeous doggies. We went to see the house tonight and a rather large rabbit ran across the front lawn as we drove in - going to need to supervise our killer dogs Actually they'd have been well asleep on our laps by that time
We bought some more furniture as ours is at sea, but also we had quite a small house in the UK and realised that our stuff would look teensy weensy in most houses here. We went to Smith City and not only got some bargains but they lent us a suite until ours is delivered
So what else have we learnt? Haggling is odd.... sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Food is pretty expensive, as everyone says. Restaurants are friendly but for the most part of average quality (could be a CHC thing?) It's very VERY dark at night when driving outside the city, and we can see the potential for accidents. It is cold at night still, extra jumpers should have been packed.
But perhaps one of the best finds is the radio station in CHC, The Rock on 93.7. Totally brilliant if you like obscure rock music, better than Kerrang or similar in the UK, with witty presenters not afraid to say it like it is.
So, we're still in heaven, and still thrilled to be here.
Jan
Your car looks fab btw!
#13
Re: Week 2
Great to hear you have settled in well to life here in NZ. I still have moments of " I can't believe I am really here" as life seems so normal,and as if I have been here for a lot longer than 10 weeks. I too notice the darkness,but really like it. We had a radio station in Glasgow called Rock FM which basically plays the same as here so my OH is well pleased. Really like the car,but where is Neil's? Hope you continue to enjoy life here on the South Island. Karma being sent.
Phyl x
Phyl x
#15
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thanks for the continued updates. It's really great to hear how you're getting on as time passes.
Kepp it up please!
Kepp it up please!