Saturday, January 18, 2014

There's a Chook in my Section - Week 1

I have now been in our new house in Titahi Bay, Wellington for one week.  On my first morning here I woke to a loud cock-a-doodle-doo.  I rushed out to the section (NZ word for 'backyard') and found this chook/chicken:
Then yesterday I found these in the mint garden:
The previous owner told me that her name is Martha.  She spends most of her day running and digging around the backyard looking for things (worms perhaps?) and then sleeps in the mint at night.

Surprisingly, my life this week has been similar to Martha's!  I have been busy running here and there finding things (furniture, kitchenware, food).  I have been so blessed by many helpful friends who have shown me around the city and taught me how to drive on the left hand side.  With much trepidation, I have purchased a car.  This week I drove our new station wagon to 'Pak n Save' (the NZ equivalent equivalent of Costco) and filled it up with groceries.  Welcome to the suburbs - I guess the car free experiment is over (sorry Dave).  This is our house in the background.


If you stand on our front porch you can look out over Titahi Bay:

Titahi Bay is a community of about 7000 people, about 30 minutes drive from downtown Wellington.  It has a beautiful beach where people swim, surf, boat and in my case: eat snacks (before begin driven off by hungry seagulls):

I have met many lovely neighbours, friends and strangers here in New Zealand.  But the people I want to see the most is my family - they will be arriving on Thursday!

9 comments:

  1. Welcome to life in New Zealand! You are a true pioneer :) Have fun discovering all the surprises along the way... Roll on Thursday!! xx

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  2. Thanks amy for sharing all you experience in New Zealand. ..nice to know about your adventures and discover more..

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  3. OH BOY!! i am so happy we get a blog to keep up with you guys :) :) free eggs in the mint patch?!?! are you kidding me? hold me back, only one post and i can't wait to visit. the view looks amazing :) can not wait to read more about your adventures

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  4. Yes please to a blog! And I'm with Beck - treat that chook well and hopefully she'll keep leaving you treats in he mint patch! Maybe a layover in NZ on the way home for this baby is in order...

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  5. looks beautiful - got to love Martha.

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  6. Martha and the mint patch are your new friends sent from heaven. I bet the kids would love this chook to pieces. Keep and guard Martha from any harm. Fatten her up with chicken essence like Por Por.
    Mom

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  7. I love the eggs in the mint patch photo. WONDERFUL!

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  8. Dear Lord, I pray that you soften my father's heart...so that I can ask him just one more question before I go to bed! Praying for safe travels and arrivals...you're awesome :)

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  9. We need more posts!!!

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