Thursday, December 19, 2013
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Mount Ruapehu
Mt Ruapehu, part of the Tongariro National Park, is an active volcano and the highest point on NZ's North Island. It is home to winter ski fields, summer hiking & cycling trails, and was filmed as the land of Mordor & Mount Doom in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, as well.
The beautiful & historic Chateau Tongariro |
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Hot summer day |
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Chair lifts up the mountain from the car park |
We enjoyed the incredible views while hiking. |
Mimi was very excited to find some snow for Christmas! |
There is a great cafe with outdoor dining at the top of the lift. |
Happy Holidays from Mount Doom! |
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Smaug in New Zealand
It's opening weekend for the new Peter Jackson movie, "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug." We went to see it in Wellington. The entire experience was incredibly fun & exciting!
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First stop, Weta Cave... |
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Peter Jackson's Embassy Theater in Wellington |
Tim, Mimi, Ellie & Ben |
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We went to the 2:30 showing upstairs... |
...and enjoyed some pretty cool seats! |
"Why are we not in this movie, Precious?" |
Sunday, December 8, 2013
The Whanganui River and the Bridge to Nowhere
We are blessed to have our good friend Kristy here for a visit!
We've been having an amazing time catching up. We all enjoyed the girls' ballet recital yesterday, but today Kristy, Ben and I decided to go off on our own adventure - Jet boating and canoeing the Whanganui River!
We drove up to Pipiriki this morning and travelled by jet boat up the Whanganui River to the Mangapurua Landing and then hiked up to the Bridge to Nowhere. After lunch on the bridge, we rode the jet boat to the Lodge, then canoed the rest of the way back. We felt very empowered as we braved the rapids in our canoe! The jet boat ride even included some 360 turns!!
We've been having an amazing time catching up. We all enjoyed the girls' ballet recital yesterday, but today Kristy, Ben and I decided to go off on our own adventure - Jet boating and canoeing the Whanganui River!
We drove up to Pipiriki this morning and travelled by jet boat up the Whanganui River to the Mangapurua Landing and then hiked up to the Bridge to Nowhere. After lunch on the bridge, we rode the jet boat to the Lodge, then canoed the rest of the way back. We felt very empowered as we braved the rapids in our canoe! The jet boat ride even included some 360 turns!!
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Ballerinas & Cupcakes
It is Ballet Recital weekend here in Wanganui! The girls have been enrolled in the Wanganui Ballet & Dance Academy since our arrival. They have been working hard preparing for this weekend's performance of Peter Pan. We honored the special occasion by going out for cupcakes at Cherry Cottage Cupcakes! Which looks sweeter? You be the judge...
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Two "Mermaids" and a tiny "Star" |
Thursday, November 28, 2013
At long last...visitors!
Today we were blessed with our first visitors. My parents arrived safely from Minnesota to spend the month of December in New Zealand.
They'll be here through the weekend and we'll keep them busy watching the girl's ballet recital rehearsals, then they're off to the South Island on Sunday for a 10 day tour. We're looking forward to hearing all about their adventures down there! Then they'll return to Wanganui for three weeks to finish out the year. We are thankful for family!!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving! (from a country that does not celebrate Thanksgiving)
Though it's fall at home in America, it's spring here in New Zealand. We are enjoying the warmer weather and end-of-the-school-year activities and busy-ness. We have been totally caught up in the day to day life of a family of six.
But today we pause to be thankful for all that we have here in New Zealand: work, school, a roof over our heads (with an amazing sea view), new friends, and the opportunity to experience this year abroad together as a family. And we also give thanks for our family and friends at home who have been so helpful and supportive of us as we take this year of family time and adventure away from home.
So though we didn't have a turkey on our table tonight, we are thankful for what we did have: turkey subs, roasted kumara, pomegranates, and even green bean casserole. And the first completely homemade pumpkin pie of my cooking career.
But today we pause to be thankful for all that we have here in New Zealand: work, school, a roof over our heads (with an amazing sea view), new friends, and the opportunity to experience this year abroad together as a family. And we also give thanks for our family and friends at home who have been so helpful and supportive of us as we take this year of family time and adventure away from home.
So though we didn't have a turkey on our table tonight, we are thankful for what we did have: turkey subs, roasted kumara, pomegranates, and even green bean casserole. And the first completely homemade pumpkin pie of my cooking career.
Blessings to you all on this Thanksgiving 2013!
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