Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
#46
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Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Well I live in Auckland and am very happy with our lifestyle.
My partner works shorter hours than he did in the UK, we've got 5 acres with fantastic views and a house being built the way we want it. I've been able to afford to give up work and had the time to develop my hobbies and interests. We go away at least once a month and find that there are plenty of things to do around the region and further afield. I love the relatively mild climate, rain included, but hope to be better prepared for the next cold winter we have. There is no way I would ever want to go back to the UK to live, unless our situation were to change due to unforseen circumstances.
But goodness me it's taken some determination and staying power to get it and it hasn't fallen into our laps. NZ isn't the clean, green utopia I thought it would be and it does have its faults, some of which are also present in the UK, but despite those I love it and our lives here.
My partner works shorter hours than he did in the UK, we've got 5 acres with fantastic views and a house being built the way we want it. I've been able to afford to give up work and had the time to develop my hobbies and interests. We go away at least once a month and find that there are plenty of things to do around the region and further afield. I love the relatively mild climate, rain included, but hope to be better prepared for the next cold winter we have. There is no way I would ever want to go back to the UK to live, unless our situation were to change due to unforseen circumstances.
But goodness me it's taken some determination and staying power to get it and it hasn't fallen into our laps. NZ isn't the clean, green utopia I thought it would be and it does have its faults, some of which are also present in the UK, but despite those I love it and our lives here.
#47
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by sky
You sound very, very content Pixi-dust I'm really happy for you , bit jealous too mind
#48
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Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
We have been here for four just over 4 months now and we love it. This is perhaps one of the best and most exciting things I have ever done in my life. It was very stressful going through the process to get here, but we always said it was an adventure, and it has definitely turned out to be a great one [/QUOTE]
Good to hear your happy - have another
I would agree with and echo everything you've said. We, as a family, have all gained a huge amount from the experience and whilst there has at times been a high level of stress (I still remember the evening we told the kids we were emigrating) it has also been the the most amazing adventure ever and we have all grown and benifitted from it.
What made you choose the Bay of Islands? We were tempted at one point but decided that it was just that little bit too far away.
Maybe another day...
Good to hear your happy - have another
I would agree with and echo everything you've said. We, as a family, have all gained a huge amount from the experience and whilst there has at times been a high level of stress (I still remember the evening we told the kids we were emigrating) it has also been the the most amazing adventure ever and we have all grown and benifitted from it.
What made you choose the Bay of Islands? We were tempted at one point but decided that it was just that little bit too far away.
Maybe another day...
#49
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by Herm
What made you choose the Bay of Islands? We were tempted at one point but decided that it was just that little bit too far away.
Maybe another day...
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Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by pixi-dust
This is going to sound a bit daft, but we just looked at pictures and thought it looked really nice. I had never been to NZ before we got our PR so anywhere was going to be a big change.
#51
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by Herm
Not daft at all. We put a pin in the map.
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Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by pixi-dust
glad we're not the only ones!
#53
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by pixi-dust
thanks Sky, we are. I'm not trying to rub folks noses in it, though. and sorry if I have.
#54
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by sky
No silly, I didn't think you were at all, I just think you sound really happy and content and I'm really pleased for you
#55
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Your welcome Please don't call me love though, it makes me cringe lol.
#56
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by sky
Your welcome Please don't call me love though, it makes me cringe lol.
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Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by livewire
Well I live in Auckland and am very happy with our lifestyle.
My partner works shorter hours than he did in the UK, we've got 5 acres with fantastic views and a house being built the way we want it. I've been able to afford to give up work and had the time to develop my hobbies and interests. We go away at least once a month and find that there are plenty of things to do around the region and further afield. I love the relatively mild climate, rain included, but hope to be better prepared for the next cold winter we have. There is no way I would ever want to go back to the UK to live, unless our situation were to change due to unforseen circumstances.
But goodness me it's taken some determination and staying power to get it and it hasn't fallen into our laps. NZ isn't the clean, green utopia I thought it would be and it does have its faults, some of which are also present in the UK, but despite those I love it and our lives here.
My partner works shorter hours than he did in the UK, we've got 5 acres with fantastic views and a house being built the way we want it. I've been able to afford to give up work and had the time to develop my hobbies and interests. We go away at least once a month and find that there are plenty of things to do around the region and further afield. I love the relatively mild climate, rain included, but hope to be better prepared for the next cold winter we have. There is no way I would ever want to go back to the UK to live, unless our situation were to change due to unforseen circumstances.
But goodness me it's taken some determination and staying power to get it and it hasn't fallen into our laps. NZ isn't the clean, green utopia I thought it would be and it does have its faults, some of which are also present in the UK, but despite those I love it and our lives here.
Hi
Just started taking interest with post again after a long absence due to returning from NZ ourselves after spending a year living on the North Shore in Devonport. We returned to UK in August 2004 and was a heartbreaking decision to make but we did, i must say we have learnt a lot about ourselves within that year living on the North Shore and found as a family unit our true identities as parents and as teenagers. We totally enjoyed our brief stay in a beautiful part of the southern hemisphere and having served in many places being ex forces this was by far the best so far. Our reasons to move back to UK was for my Wife and family reasons, as she hadn't the opportunity like me to be privileged and to have known her natural birth parents, so having finally found after many years searching her natural surviving parent mother and new found sisters and brother. We made the monumental decision to return to the UK and give her time with her new found family. Over a year has passed now and we have had some great times back in UK finding our feet again with jobs and filling those gaps in my wife's life she had so long thought about all those years ago, but we have come to a decision all of us kids and all we long to return back to NZ the place which is by far so very different to the UK in so many different ways. Keep you all posted !! we did wake up and smell the coffee it does taste better in NZ than UK........
#60
Re: Why we won't be emigrating to New Zealand
Originally Posted by jonesey
Hi
Just started taking interest with post again after a long absence due to returning from NZ ourselves after spending a year living on the North Shore in Devonport. We returned to UK in August 2004 and was a heartbreaking decision to make but we did, i must say we have learnt a lot about ourselves within that year living on the North Shore and found as a family unit our true identities as parents and as teenagers. We totally enjoyed our brief stay in a beautiful part of the southern hemisphere and having served in many places being ex forces this was by far the best so far. Our reasons to move back to UK was for my Wife and family reasons, as she hadn't the opportunity like me to be privileged and to have known her natural birth parents, so having finally found after many years searching her natural surviving parent mother and new found sisters and brother. We made the monumental decision to return to the UK and give her time with her new found family. Over a year has passed now and we have had some great times back in UK finding our feet again with jobs and filling those gaps in my wife's life she had so long thought about all those years ago, but we have come to a decision all of us kids and all we long to return back to NZ the place which is by far so very different to the UK in so many different ways. Keep you all posted !! we did wake up and smell the coffee it does taste better in NZ than UK........
Just started taking interest with post again after a long absence due to returning from NZ ourselves after spending a year living on the North Shore in Devonport. We returned to UK in August 2004 and was a heartbreaking decision to make but we did, i must say we have learnt a lot about ourselves within that year living on the North Shore and found as a family unit our true identities as parents and as teenagers. We totally enjoyed our brief stay in a beautiful part of the southern hemisphere and having served in many places being ex forces this was by far the best so far. Our reasons to move back to UK was for my Wife and family reasons, as she hadn't the opportunity like me to be privileged and to have known her natural birth parents, so having finally found after many years searching her natural surviving parent mother and new found sisters and brother. We made the monumental decision to return to the UK and give her time with her new found family. Over a year has passed now and we have had some great times back in UK finding our feet again with jobs and filling those gaps in my wife's life she had so long thought about all those years ago, but we have come to a decision all of us kids and all we long to return back to NZ the place which is by far so very different to the UK in so many different ways. Keep you all posted !! we did wake up and smell the coffee it does taste better in NZ than UK........