
It was a really random feeling seeing each other again on the other side of the world in his local town, however I must say we had a ball.
I arrived back to Nathans´ house and his house mate Ed cracked open a beer, Jodi through up dinner and Stacey disappeared. It wasn't long until we hit the cornerstone pub and i was mixing with more locals, was class night even if we did end up in a tacky Irish bar.
The first morning Jodi and i walked out the back-garden and straight out onto the golf course. The ball pinged with the Callaway sound and the sun was shining, of course a few days later i had to get another round in where Stacey illustrated it was socially acceptable to consume a bottle beer whilst golfing in NZ...lol
After lunch Nathan showed me the "town" James and himself had built, but the best part was jumping on his and my first time on a motor cross bike. After the mud spun into the air and sprayed onto my face-guard he decided to show me how to drive it.
Needless to say after much effort i went too fast for a beginner but with only one near call, ...(trying to drive up a 45 degree large mound where the bike nearly crashed onto my leg,) i survived and loved it :)
Nate and his missiz brought me up Mount Maunganui and i learned about the traditional Mauri beliefs of the beautiful local landscape.
The rain stopped the water was flat as a pancake, not a ripple in sight..except from a few SHARKS which didn't deter us. I must say its a class sport but i struggled to get out of the watter, although after a few blisters i mastered the art and enjoyed gliding along the water.
Blow carting was invented in Tauranga before it was adopted in Tramore in Waterford and let me tell ye, it was hilarious craic, before we started Nate continued to tell me how he was going to kick my ass....well he was lapped more than several times and learned the importance of being quite yet competitively determined to kick some ass lol
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ReplyDeletethe party continues. NZ looks great... its on my list to visit next time I'm heading down south to see the family.
Job hunt is slow but have an interview tomorrow with a publishing house as head of digital so fingers crossed.
When are you planning to return.... ever??? Nothing much to rush back for just yet so enjoy.
hugs jen.
No plans of returning for the moment but sure who knows what lies around the corner. Good look for head of digital, nice title lol, can i have it ha ha, i was chatting with Tony the other day, he said your making me a new jumper for xmas ,)
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