This trip came about because I wanted to take a trip whereby mostly nothing was booked. A road trip. A chance to make some opportunities and to take opportunities. Every situation is an opportunity to find the positive.
It did have some ground rules that we had to agree on. The first one, which was going to be a challenge, was to do it on a $50 a day budget excluding petrol and the return ferry crossing (The Cook Strait). It would not be impossible.
Wendy(my wife) had a hidden agenda though. She had her 1001 things to do in NZ book which actually became the crucial element in this trip and turned out to be very handy, even though it was not planned, it gave us unlikely opportunities for free attractions. So with her book in her hand and her shoes on her feet Wendy was ready to rediscover the South Island. I on the other hand did not make for myself too many expectations. I went into this excursion with an attitude that I was going to spend some quality time with Wendy and see some more of New Zealand and because we were doing it on a small budget I immediately excluded any of the tourist activities, which in my book is a good thing.
So what transpires is an account done after the event rather then real time. I have started writing this the day we returned back to Hamilton. It is my reflection of the trip, the experiences shared, the things we saw and the people we talked with. I have discovered just this morning after transferring the multitude of photos from three sd cards and two cameras that I accidentally deleted 4 days of photos from one of the cameras. Therefore some days do not have as much visual aides. Sorry Wendy.
In this diary there may be notes or reminders for myself or even personal feelings of opportunities that came and went. I do hope that it can be of some use to others, but most of all it gives me a chance to recount what we did.
Bags packed, car fueled. First stop Turangi to visit the work our friends have been doing on their batch and stay a night with them. Turangi is situated 50 km south from Taupo in the centre of the North Island. It was a great place to break up the trip to Wellington where we catch the ferry across to the South Island.
We arrived in Turangi at around 5.30 and the gang there were just shutting up shop with the work they were doing building a deck. We shared fish n chips from the local takeaways. We had to return to the takeaways as soon as we returned as they had only given us half of our order. No worries, they were very apologetic and it made the food taste better. Played some card games and then went to bed on the pull out mattress couch. Day one done and dusted.
Foundations are very important with any type of building construction and time spent here can make a huge difference down the track. A bit like a marriage or a family. I'm so thankful for the relationship I have with Wendy. We work hard on being open and honest with each other and this has also developed with our kids even though at times I think they wish we weren't so open. Wendy is not a big talker but when she does it is foundation-ally solid.
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My first of many selfies over the course of the trip. |