Sunday, March 29, 2009

New Zealand Day 1: Wellington

During Jim's senior year of high school, he became good friends with Jamie Crump, an exchange student from New Zealand. They kept in touch over the years, and when Jamie and his then-girlfriend Hannah toured the U.S. in 2003, they came to visit us in San Jose. I quickly understood why Jim and Jamie got along so well, and also quickly came to adore Hannah. They are wonderful people. A couple of years ago they set a wedding date for March 2009, but we (mostly me) didn't think it would work out because Jim would be in school and our unborn child would only be 7 months old. How lucky that Jim's spring break was the same week as the wedding, that airline tickets to NZ went down in price, and that my parents were able to watch the boys! Even after our tickets were purchased, I fretted over leaving Wes. Everything worked out perfectly, and my mother still lives to tell about it. This trip was AMAZING, peaceful, relaxing, invigorating, beautiful, and basically just what we both needed after a stressful few months. Thank you Jamie and Hannah, for letting us come to your wedding on short notice! We love your country.

After 24 hours of travel, we landed in Wellington, the country's capital. It is also one of the most highly populated cities. Jamie's mother, Jenni, met us at the airport and took us on a little driving tour. We drove along the coast past interesting homes, including Peter Jackson's house (he directed The Lord of the Rings).

This is Jenni. She is incredibly warm and friendly, and she made us feel right at home. I like her cute blue car too.

Jenni took us back to her house to freshen up. This is the view from their front patio.

These doors opened up from a bedroom to a lovely patio on the front of the house. Their landscaping was beautiful, all done by her husband Doug.



Jamie met us for lunch on his break from work. We ate delicious Malaysian food! I could go for some of that right now...

After lunch, Jim and I were on our own to walk around Wellington. We started along the shore and walked for miles around the city. Jamie recommended a gelato shop called Kaffee Eis, so we stopped in. Thinking it would be like the shops in the U.S. where you get tiny little scoops, we both made the mistake of ordering multiple flavors. The portions were HUGE and the gelato was incredible. We were sure to make the same "mistake" at Kaffee Eis in Taupo the next day too.

These trees reminded us of Dr. Suess books, which are the boys' favorites.

A cable car ride took us from downtown, up nearly to Jenni's house.

A couple of views from the top.


Jim humored me with a long walk through the botanical gardens. I love flowers and interesting plants. The air was so fresh, I found myself taking huge gulps of it. And unlike Philadelphia, it never smelled like urine.

Rose garden

This man's outfit cracked us up. His shirt and both socks were all striped with a different color, and he wore tiny shorts and white Birkenstocks. I had to be careful to take a picture without his wife figuring out what I was doing, so this is cropped. The funniest part of this story is that as soon as Jim saw him, he said, "That guy's totally from ______". I shall leave the country nameless so as not to offend anyone from there who might be reading this. I responded, "That's not nice! Why do you think that? I've never met anyone from there who dresses that way." To which Jim responded, "Anytime I see tourists dressed crazy like him, they're always from _______." I didn't believe him. Off I went to try to get a picture, and I ended up chatting with the man's wife. When I asked where they were from, she said, "_________". I almost started laughing right there! I went over to Jim and told him he was right and we both got a good laugh. We ran into this couple again 2 days later in a different city. The man had swapped the shorts for pants, but the rest of his outfit was the same.

That night, we had dinner with Jamie, Hannah, Brendan and Emma (Hannah's brother and his girlfriend). They were all good company and Hannah made sushi! It was this night that we learned about Flight of the Conchords. Jamie and Bret (from the duo) went to school together and are good friends. We stayed at Brendan and Emma's house that night, and got this picture of the coast as we were driving out of their street the next morning. I felt like every view was breathtaking; my amateur-at-best photography just couldn't do them justice.


6 comments:

Shelly said...

Oh my gosh, Meredith!! What a treat. I'm about as jealous a I could ever be. I've been following your mom's blog with the grandkids and wondered where you guys went. What an amazing trip!

Amanda K said...

It didn't smell like urine? Lame. Where's the fun in that?

Meredith said...

It's true Amanda. Philly presents fun all its own. I'm just saying...

brohammas said...

I'm assuming I was right then?

Annalea said...

How hilarious is the story about the striped tourist! And can you believe those Dr. Seuss trees are actually yucca flowers? Yep. Even more Dr. Seuss than you ever guessed. :o)

I should post a pic of some of the Dr. Seuss evergreens people have around here; they're wild, with crazy, asymmetrical drooping limbs.

Thanks so much for blogging some of your trip. I love seeing it!

Julia Deaver said...

Love all the pictures! I am still so jealous!

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