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Supermodel

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OK...some quick math...That's 2 NZD per liter. That makes about 8NZD per gallon, or about $5.60 American per gallon. And we complain about hitting the $3 mark!

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New Years Eve

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Lunch at Pegasus Bay

Happy 2011!

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I think we celebrated it before anyone else…

Hope you all have a safe and amazing new year!

AKA MIlukas

At the George

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The George is probably the fanciest hotel we will be at this vacation. (It won best awards in NZ as well as being a favorite with Conde Nast Traveler, etc) Though we still have the Canyons Lodge in Queenstown, which has some amazing scenery, the George here in Christchurch is quite luxurious, and our room is huge…certainly compared to the previous two nights’ digs! Ava’s napping now, after having a great time in the very large bath tub here. We’re having New Year’s dinner at 50 on Park, the restaurant here at the hotel, so no more driving! Woo-hoo!

Our lunch at Pegasus Bay winery was really great…fish carpaccio, waygu beef carpaccio, fantastic fresh homemade ricotta cheese, mozarella from Italy (now that’s a trip!) and more…Ava met up with a girl her age and had a nice playtime. Of course, the Mom, an Aussie, was more than happy to dump her kid with us. Their attitude with kids is the same we found in France, which is: enjoy your meal and ditch your kid with anyone around if at all possible–waitresses, strangers, doesn’t matter. They never bring toys or activities for their kids, so Ava’s stash of markers and toys was a huge bonanza to this little kid she played with.

The scenery from Kaikoura to Pegasus Bay was quite nice for the first half hour or so, hugging the rugged coastline. Then it moved to the huge prairie scenes we’ve gotten so used to, that now we’re even bored with those spectacular mountainous backdrops. Ungrateful, aren’t we?

Looking forward to just hangin’ here for a couple of days before we have two days of long drives ahead of us. The bar in the lobby is stocked with Belvedere, so I’m a happy man. And we’ll be doing room service for breakfast tomorrow, you can bet.

There is a family-friendly fireworks and New Years celebration in Christchurch tonight, but it’s all at midnight and I know that I’m not really interested in all that when I’ve got this amazing room full of wine and bubbly right here. What my two girls will want…well, that’s a different story.

Happy New Year!

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Limestone deposits on the shore of Kaikoura

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Kelly and Ava at the Kaikoura Lavender Farm

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Seal colony north of Kaikoura

New Years Eve…on the road again

Posted: December 30, 2010 in Uncategorized

It’s a beautiful morning and we’re packing our things out of the very tight confines of the Aspen Court Motel in Kaikoura and moving on to Christchurch today, with a stop at Pegasus Bay winery.

I was very bummed to find out yesterday afternoon that the gorgeous weather we were having all day here in town did not translate to calm seas for the whale watch. We arrived to find that our 3PM boat not only had a severe sea-sickness warning, but no longer allowed Ava on board. Each boat captain calls in to the office and makes his report before every trip…and the captain is the one that decides who gets on the boat and who does not, so despite Ava being the right age for the trip, the captain said no kids under 5 this time. They also looked at the 3:30 trip for us, but space was tight and the heavy seas would not be calming down for a while.

So, with my propensity to hurl just looking at a painting of a boat in the water, combined with the Ava age factor, meant no whale-watching. We were all pretty bummed about it, especially me, since I had been talking it up with Ava, and I knew that had it been totally up to Kelly, she would’ve found a way to get on the next boat despite the condition of the seas and would’ve taken that chance.

So we did what Ava loves best…we went to the beach instead…and it was an intense afternoon in the sun. The water was a bit rough, with random stones along the bottom, so it wasn’t the kind of water Ava could swim in, but she had a lot of fun splashing around with the little waves crashing in. The sand here is black…it’s all volcanic…and many beaches have small stones, not sand. But we found a small kid-friendly spot with smooth sand that didn’t hurt Ava’s feet. While Ava splashed, Kelly took more crazy creative photos using all kinds of things she had acquired on our trip: a large piece of dried leather-like seaweed, a nautilus shell, and whatever other items she could find along the shore to make the rental car smell badly.

By the way…even on cloudy days, it’s extremely important to protect yourself from the sun here in NZ. My quick research shows that all the bad stuff that reduces the ozone layer tends gravitate toward the earth’s poles, and so it’s particularly thin here.

We checked out an incredible lavender farm yesterday morning, and got some amazing shots. We also returned to the farm later in the day, to get the perfect light for a few more. There were many farms along the way, so we got our mandatory amount of cow shots as well. It was a relaxing kind of day that ended with dinner at the White Morph restaurant, where we had a surprisngly good meal. I say surprisingly because it was another typical Kiwi menu, featuring fish, lamb, beef, chicken and little else. We wanted to go to the local Thai restaurant because we had heard that the food was amazing, but they were booked solid.

So we travel today and celebrate New Years in Christchurch. Supposedly, they have a family-friendly celebration in town that includes fireworks. One thing I do know: our hotel room will be BIGGER!