22 December 2006

NZ-Auckland

We almost didn't get home in time for Christmas... completely our fault this time!
When we arrived at Queenstown airport, we couldn't be found in the travel registry. It turns out that we booked the flight a day earlier than we should have, so our flight was purchased for a day too early. Yikes! Fortunately, kiwis are nice people and those at the ticket counter let us on board once they determined they had room for us.
After that drama, we ate dinner at White restaurant in Hilton, 7 course prixe fixe with wine pairings. We felt we deserved some luxury after all our hostels & backpacking! After all, it is our honeymoon...
Towards the end of dinner we met my dad's friend, Peter Hawthornwaite, in Auckland - they are friends from when my dad started working in NYC! We were really excited and felt blessed to have some fellowship time with other christians - that was a nice, unexpected surprise.
The next day, after strolling through Auckland downtown, we left for the airport and we found we were actually able to pack all the NZ wine into our luggage! And checking in our box from Australia turned out to be no problem.
We do plan to have some wine tasting events to try out the wines we purchased. But with all the events going on this year of 2007 it looks like it may not be until next year...

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29 November 2006

Intro to New Zealand and Auckland

Our arrival into New Zealand was a smooth transition from Australia. Arriving into Auckland airport, we found our rental car quite quickly. Hertz was even nice enough to provide a bunch of maps...this was the beginning of our road trip through New Zealand from top to bottom (North Island to South Island) over a three and half week period.

As we reminisce and begin writing our blog in retrospect, we can´t stop telling everybody how gorgeous New Zealand is - and yes, there are magical places that look just like the scenes from Lord of the Rings! We thoroughly enjoyed New Zealand - almost everywhere you go it´s beautiful - clean beautiful lakes, sheep grazing leisurely, rolling green hills in the North and magnificent snow capped mountains in the South; a canvas of artwork right before your eyes everywhere you go. Some of the most interesting and comforting facts we learned about NZ early on is that there are about at least 50 times more sheep than people and there are VERY few animals or critters that people need to worry about...it´s super safe and practically nothing can kill you - no snakes, bears, etc....makes for an easy outdoors experience.

Auckland

Our first stop on the way into the city from the airport...."one tree hill" look out just South of the city.....a great place to soak in Auckland from above - a beautiful vista with sheep roaming along side the path to the top....our first exposure to the many sheep we'll see in the next month. Auckland, a beautiful city surrounded by water and many interesting neighborhoods...in many ways it reminded us of a bit of San Francisco...even the cool breezy climate in early summer was all too familiar for us! We stopped for dinner at Circus Circus cafe-eatery (needless to say the decor was centered around a 'circus' theme) in Mount Eden, a colorful neighborhood/area 20 minutes drive south of the city....we later realized that neighborhoods such as Mt Eden outside of the touristy down town area give Auckland the character that we appreciate....cafes and mom and pop shops along busy main streets. We finally arrived in what we would say is the best boutique hotel we have stayed at...it couldn't have been a better home base as we start our trek through NZ, prepared to make our home in various local B&B's and hostels along the way. We learned from a UK couple along the way that our style of taveling, a step above backpacking, is known as 'flash packing'... staying in hostels yet enjoying the finer things that backpackers may not splurge on... nice gourmet meals or even cooking our own in the community kitchen along the way ;)

Thanks to X's Hilton hotel points, we stayed at the Hilton Auckland literally on the water/harbour of Auckland in the Princes Wharf (Northern part of down town)....it is less than 5 years old and truly a small boutique style hotel....modern decor with simple clean lines and water front views from our private balcony adjoining our room....puffy white down comforters and pillows....and truffles at your bed side.....I will stop now - clearly amenities that we appreciate and that have gone amiss while flashpacking the past month.

We stayed one night in our heaven of sorts and after a mornnig swim in the most unique and elegant pool that I have seen (3 lane lap pool on the 4th floor of the hotel with the illusion of water cascading into the sea) , we were off to explore New Zealand.

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