Hobbies you started in NZ?
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Sometimes we find we can do leisure things here that were not really available easily where we came from, wherever that was. I wondered what you have learnt to do/started since being in NZ?
First of all, I learnt to ride a horse. Now that might seem simple but I had never been near one. We went to a school near here, for just $50 all morning, and they showed me how to catch my horse for the day from the paddock, walk it to the yard, groom it, clean its hooves, saddle up - and that as all before I even got on it. By the time I had done all that it was MY horse and I loved it
Then I had my first ever lesson, and then we had a trek. Then I groomed it again, and put it back in the field. Awesome.

Secondly, I joined a dog agility club with one of our dogs. Well two actually, but one of them is useless as she barks and lunges at the other dogs all the time
Anyway I've learnt training tips and dog psychology stuff that is amazing, and all our four dogs are better behaved for it. Plus, getting my lovely blue merle collie round a ring in a proper competition is now a serious goal for me, and he's well on the way. All for $60 a year, for as many dogs as I want. Awesome.

What about you?
Jan
First of all, I learnt to ride a horse. Now that might seem simple but I had never been near one. We went to a school near here, for just $50 all morning, and they showed me how to catch my horse for the day from the paddock, walk it to the yard, groom it, clean its hooves, saddle up - and that as all before I even got on it. By the time I had done all that it was MY horse and I loved it

Then I had my first ever lesson, and then we had a trek. Then I groomed it again, and put it back in the field. Awesome.


Secondly, I joined a dog agility club with one of our dogs. Well two actually, but one of them is useless as she barks and lunges at the other dogs all the time

Anyway I've learnt training tips and dog psychology stuff that is amazing, and all our four dogs are better behaved for it. Plus, getting my lovely blue merle collie round a ring in a proper competition is now a serious goal for me, and he's well on the way. All for $60 a year, for as many dogs as I want. Awesome.


What about you?
Jan

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I'm an active Toastmaster here. In the UK, I thought Toastmasters were those blokes in red jackets who MC at posh events. Here it's all about talking and listening!

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Watching roaches climb the wall ...... Far better than watching TV1. TV2, TV3, 4, Maori, TeReo, Prime, U, yawn.....yawn.....ooo this looks better....
Now watching the biggest NZ insect of that type, the Prime Minister, on Parliament channel.......scuttling...dodging...diving.....etc trying to weasel out of what his chief of staff did...and how he may have misled the house....
...like a teflon-coated-roach.....bet he can't climb a wall, he is far too slippy.....
Now watching the biggest NZ insect of that type, the Prime Minister, on Parliament channel.......scuttling...dodging...diving.....etc trying to weasel out of what his chief of staff did...and how he may have misled the house....
...like a teflon-coated-roach.....bet he can't climb a wall, he is far too slippy.....


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seriously though:
darning
sewing
making cakes
walking from one boring place to another
cycling
fixing the car myself
fixing other stuff myself
learning new songs - here's a pretty funny one from 2011:
darning
sewing
making cakes
walking from one boring place to another
cycling
fixing the car myself
fixing other stuff myself
learning new songs - here's a pretty funny one from 2011:
Wellington’s awesome Gold Medal Famous ---- Lyrics:
Verse 1:
20% of children live in poverty
The country stands to lose $39 million on the rugby
His Cabinet Ministers don’t know how to behave
And all John Key does is smile and wave
Chorus:
John Key is a dEck
Being popular makes him tick
John Key thinks he’s cool
But you can’t trust a currency trader fool
Verse 2:
The highest inflation since 1990
Worse performing universities
Flawed standards being introduced into schools
John Key jokes on Letterman and thinks he’s cool
Verse 3:
Using failed policies of the 1990s
And debunked economic theories of the 1970s
The public service is being gutted
And about the All Blacks John Key can’t shut up
Verse 4:
Claiming New Zealand is 100% pure
when studies show our water is not
Appearing illogical
And not answering questions properly
On Hard Talk on the BBC
When will New Zealand journalists interview
the PM properly?
Verse 5:
Building roads of “national significance” through someone’s house
Invoking dictatorial powers about earthquakes and rugby
And ramming them through the house
John Key likes using urgency
He shows contempt for democracy
Verse 1:
20% of children live in poverty
The country stands to lose $39 million on the rugby
His Cabinet Ministers don’t know how to behave
And all John Key does is smile and wave
Chorus:
John Key is a dEck
Being popular makes him tick
John Key thinks he’s cool
But you can’t trust a currency trader fool
Verse 2:
The highest inflation since 1990
Worse performing universities
Flawed standards being introduced into schools
John Key jokes on Letterman and thinks he’s cool
Verse 3:
Using failed policies of the 1990s
And debunked economic theories of the 1970s
The public service is being gutted
And about the All Blacks John Key can’t shut up
Verse 4:
Claiming New Zealand is 100% pure
when studies show our water is not
Appearing illogical
And not answering questions properly
On Hard Talk on the BBC
When will New Zealand journalists interview
the PM properly?
Verse 5:
Building roads of “national significance” through someone’s house
Invoking dictatorial powers about earthquakes and rugby
And ramming them through the house
John Key likes using urgency
He shows contempt for democracy

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Actually thought of one.....
Coaching and running sports teams, plus playing football again.
Counted up 14 kids' teams I have coached in the past 6 winters and summers for my two kids. Football and cricket.
Plus I used to help run a men's winter football team and run a men's summer team.
At least we can play football here on decent pitches and have lots of fun doing it and getting together as mates whenever we fancy.
Coaching and running sports teams, plus playing football again.
Counted up 14 kids' teams I have coached in the past 6 winters and summers for my two kids. Football and cricket.
Plus I used to help run a men's winter football team and run a men's summer team.
At least we can play football here on decent pitches and have lots of fun doing it and getting together as mates whenever we fancy.


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I took up wood turning and cabinet making. My only complaint is the price of timber, particularly when it's all I can see from my window.
Pete

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Taken up cooking as a hobby. Thoroughly enjoy making cusiine that we'd never even think of back home
Am also considering taking up fishing in order to have weekend camps in Arthurs Pass with the family.
Am also considering taking up fishing in order to have weekend camps in Arthurs Pass with the family.

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Voluntary work. Mostly to keep my spirits up as I'm unemployed. In Britain it was an occasional spare time thing.
Here, it's part of me managing my mental health.
Here, it's part of me managing my mental health.

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Jogging and keeping fit, never kept it up in the UK, more baking too
And hello anyone remember me
And hello anyone remember me

