Friday, March 31
Friday, March 31st, 2006Erin writing –
We decided to go into the city on Friday. We had several chores to do – get a landline hooked up and get to an information booth for a map. I do have to say – it is very interesting to walk around a city without a map with a specific location in mind. The Kiwis were, and continue to be, very nice and very helpful. However, they did not always have the name of the streets. So, directions were like this, ” Go down there, turn left, take another left, and then turn right.” Add the Kiwi accent (which makes everything sound proper and good) and you have our directions. Given that maps are very important to the Raits, I had a very difficult time wandering the city in this fashion. However, we made it.
We walked into the city via a tunnel, which was very loud. On the way into the harbour, we happened upon the new car lots – specifically HOnda, Toyota, and Mazda. The cars here are smalled than in the US and look very cool. A bit on conservation – The Kiwis are very into conservation, as evidenced by the toilet buttons, the on/off switches for the outlets, and the small cars that they import. Recycling is big out here and was one of the first things our landlord told us about. Portion sizes are small, consistently sized in the kid’s to small portion sizes. Their largest coffee is typically a small-medium size coffee at Starbucks. Everyone runs, bikes, and exercises in general here. BAck to the day…
We found an Indian food restaurant and ate there for lunch. We got our phone hooked up (not as smooth as in the US) and got a map. It turns out it takes several days for the phone hookup to finalize due to the credit check. When we have one, I will post it.
We took the scenic route back. This took us along Oriental Bay Parade and Evans Bay Parade. This was an 8km walk back to the house and one that was very worth the walk! We took this walk at sunset, getting to see the water, the kayaker’s, and the boats. Absolutely amazing!
We got home and cooked ourselves some BLT’s that were awesome! More adventures tomorrow!