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Haribosmum · 20/06/2007 09:35

Hi. We're moving back to NZ on Saturday and I was wondering if anyone was in the same position as us? Really excited, we went over in Oct 05 but came back last June because the homesickness kicked is and I was 3 months pregnant. Those hormones were just too much! But now we're off back to try again and I can't wait. Just wanted to say Hi especially to anyone on the Singapore Airlines flight from Manchester to Auckland on Saturday at 10am!

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SSSandy2 · 20/06/2007 09:49

good luck this time round haribo. Hope things go well for you.

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Haribosmum · 20/06/2007 13:06

Thanks SSSandy2! I hope so to!

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TheMaskedPoster · 20/06/2007 13:09

I wish you all the best Haribo.
I really hope this works for you this time.
We are eventually going to be moving back to NZ (I am a kiwi, DH is English) and I really can't wait and get ever so excited when I hear of others doing it.

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sibble · 20/06/2007 22:01

Hi, we hve been here for 5 years and live outside Auckland. There are quite a few of us here in NZ now. Where will you be staying?

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Haribosmum · 21/06/2007 07:41

Were staying on the North Shore. DH has two sisters out there so we're staying with one of them in Glenfield. 48 hours to go!!

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SSSandy2 · 21/06/2007 07:47

Is your dh a kiwi then? Should be ok if you have family out there. Why didn't you decide to move in summer? It's so much nicer.

Well, I think once you have your house and you can build your nest, take the baby round to toddler groups and things, I think you'll start to really enjoy it. You should all be all set for your first (?) Christmas with your baby in your new home. Something nice to work towards...

Why are you feeling nervous? (Apart from thinking about the horrendous flight that is)

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kjaysmum · 21/06/2007 10:17

have a good journey Haribosmum. This is definately a top place to bring up kids.

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Haribosmum · 21/06/2007 17:48

Well I guess we're suckers for punishment coming back in winter! We just couldn't wait!

No ny dh is not a Kiwi. My SIL married a kiwi, got divorced and decided to stay and then married another Kiwi. My other SIL over there married a Kiwi as well.

I know is soooo much better for kids over there. That's the main reason we're coming back. (Oh and the horse I've still got over there LOL)

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sibble · 21/06/2007 20:48

have safe flights and bring some warm clothes it's * freezing we arrived in September thinking it was going to be warm - Dh is a kiwi - he lied

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SSSandy2 · 23/06/2007 11:35

d-day and she's on a way. Good luck to the Haribos!

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SSSandy2 · 23/06/2007 11:35

"the" way

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Haribosmum · 25/06/2007 03:51

Well get got here safely! Still a bit jet lagged but at least we're on NZ soil again. And the kids were REALLY well behaved on the flight (the bit I was worried about). Weird thing is it feels like we are 'home' even though we were only here 8 months last time. Maybe this is where we are meant to be after all...

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SSSandy2 · 25/06/2007 11:41

Hi and well done getting there without any mishaps! It really is horrendous that flight, isn't it?!

I am sure this time round everything will go much more smoothly. At least you know what to expect this time. I think you should head off to a chippy and get some nice fish 'n' chips. I would even get some paua fritters although they don't normally do it for me. I love NZ fish and chips. Then I would get a huge packet of jetplanes and totally pig out on them. After that the jetlag should be gone and you'll feel able to face the world!

Let us know how you get on -the good and the bad

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MrsJohnCusack · 25/06/2007 11:48

hi there
we moved here in September last year and it's great....(if blinkin FREEZING today)
we're in Christchurch. will you be staying around Auckland?

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themaskedposter · 25/06/2007 11:48

excellent news Haribosmum!

hope you get settled and 'un-jetlagged' soon, and yes, let us know how you get on.

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sibble · 25/06/2007 20:41

welcome to NZ and the NZ chat sites

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Haribosmum · 26/06/2007 08:20

Egh! I HATE NZ fish and chips and Paua fritters are another no no!

Yes we will be staying on the North Shore. What's all this stuff about it being cold?! It's berluddy walm!

Went to see my horse today I've not seen for a year, just found out we can have our old cat back we laft last time we were here and our dog and cat arrive from the UK tomorrow as well so all goo so far!

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SSSandy2 · 26/06/2007 08:30

I admit that paua fritters is maybe taking it too far.
But NZ fish 'n' chips, YUM, and the potato fritters..... Ah drool....

Have you been for a ride on your horse yet then? Do you have a house there still or are you looking for a place now?

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themaskedposter · 26/06/2007 11:56

at not liking NZ fish and chips!!

they are superb (besides the paua fritters tho - agree with you there)and the hot-dogs on a stick, crab-sticks, pineapple (or banana)fritters smothered in sugar and cinnammon ... mmmmmmm



good news on the animal front tho!

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SSSandy2 · 26/06/2007 15:17

geez I know! Mind you I even eat chips with mayonnaise these days...when in Rome etc

I'd forgotten about those hotdogs on sticks! Remember eating those with my butt freezing off watching rugby games in the pouring rain weekend after weekend.

Are you living on a farm then Mrs H?

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Haribosmum · 26/06/2007 18:21

In my dreams Sssandy! But then it would be a huge equestrian farm! No not ridden him yet but hopefully soon.

I just don't like NZ fish and chips. Leave me alone!! . I suppose the fish is ok some places but the chips all seem hard. I just prefer soft food is all! I want a Hell pizza though (mmmmmm) or one of those meat feast pizzas with bbq sauce from pizza hut. I will miss chips cheese and gravy though. Can't forget the look I got the first time I asked if they did gravy in a NZ chip shop. They must of though 'the dirty cow!'

Anyway all this talk abou food is making me hungry! And it's only 5am! (DS1 has decide he's wide awake and DS2 will be awake any moment. Ahh the joys of being a parent!)

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sibble · 26/06/2007 20:07

don't feel alone I don't like fish and chips either and as for the sausages on sticks don't even get me started . just don't get stuck into the pies, I put on heaps of weight getting into the pie thing when we were first here, it was DH's fault. Where on teh North Shore are you? We have 2 ponies at the moment and DS1 rides but we are the opposite side of town. South.

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Haribosmum · 27/06/2007 09:20

Yes we're on the North Shore as well. Living in Unswoth Heights in SIL house. My horse is kept at Greenfields Stables on Taupaki Road. Do you know it?

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SSSandy2 · 27/06/2007 11:25

seeing as how you now have sibble on your side, we'll let you off Mrs H. I know I'm going on about food a bit here but look, haven't you tried really and truly dousing your chips in vinegar? Even NZ chips go soggy that way after a time. Whether they taste nice like that is another question!

Lots of ponies on here!

You aren't missing much weather-wise have to say. It's like autumn here today, cold, blustery, piles of golden leaves under all the trees. So maybe you were right to escape the European summer after all this year!

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Haribosmum · 27/06/2007 22:56

Mmmm Steak and cheese pie!

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