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elleann
27th January 2009, 07:22 AM
We made it! :D After an exhaustingly long flight from South Africa, we finally landed in Welly on Sunday morning.

There were four legs to our journey - CT to Joburg, then Joburg to Perth on SAA, followed by Perth to Auckland and Auckland to Welly on Air NZ. For any SAfers flying this route, all I can say is that SAA has gone to the dogs - lousy food, unfriendly staff, tatty airplanes, very poor movie choices - in fact, my daughter's TV screen was broken and we told three different people, all of whom brushed us off with a quick 'we'll look into that just now, it probably needs to be reset' - but it stayed broken the whole flight. SAA used to be very, very good but not any more. But Air NZ was absolutely stunning: beautiful, clean, up-to-date planes, warm and friendly staff, excellent meals (not served on plastic plates!), fantastic choices of movies and TV programmes and interactive games etc - and when the TV screen futzed out once, it was reset within three minutes and no more problems.

We landed in Auckland at 5.15 am Sunday and cleared customs and passport control with absolutely no problems at all, then flew the last leg to Welly in a state of almost drunken euphoria - jetlagged after nearly 36 hours en route, unable to believe that the beautiful land beneath us was really and truly the New Zealand we'd been looking at pictures of for so long. :nice1

And Wellington!!! It really IS the most amazingly beautiful city! On the shuttle to the hotel, I kept seeing things I'd spotted on Google Street View! The weather was amazing - sunny, light breeze, water twinkling in the sunlight ... but as soon as we got into our rooms, we hit the sheets and slept most of the next twenty-four hours!

Monday only served to confirm what we'd seen so far. Bank accounts validated within minutes and what fantastic deals and service we got from Westpac! We walked all over the place, drank iced coffees, explored the ins and outs of Lambton Quay and Frank Kitts Park, then discovered the Willis Str New World market and shopped for dinner. I guess last night I was still a bit hyped, couldn't get to sleep - and then at 4 AM, we were awakened by the most awful screeching siren - the hotel fire alarm going off! When I finally figured out what it was, we joined all the other residents staggering down the fire escape in various states of dress/undress (I even managed to grab my bag with keys, camera, passports and wallet - yay, go me! LOL!). Within three or four minutes, no less than FOUR huge fire trucks roared up and we watched as they sprang into action ... even though there was no sign of any fire. We later learned that they found a melted down lamp in the reception area ... so it could have been very nasty had it blazed up and spread, but kudos to the fire alarm system and the Welly fire guys who were amazingly calm and efficient.

Today (after very little sleep) we need to get the school thing sorted out and I need to make contact with my future employers ... so all I have to add right now is that we are very happy to be here!

tea drinker
27th January 2009, 07:24 AM
:nice1 :clap :nice1
Hope you get a better nights sleep tonight ;)

Mrs Pony
27th January 2009, 07:26 AM
congrats!!!! I'm sure the jet lag isn't going to help your sleepless nights for a short while. Coming from the US the flight to Auckland is about 12-13 hours so it's a great time to get sleep and be ready to go once you arrive in NZ!

Good luck with everything else!

victoria24
27th January 2009, 07:32 AM
don't forget to update your CP now you've arrived!
mucho congrats :)

elleann
27th January 2009, 07:36 AM
Uh .. CP?:uhoh

NikT
27th January 2009, 07:44 AM
Kia Ora,

Welcome to New Zealand.

Update your location in the User CP.:nice1

Nick.:cheers

IanW99
27th January 2009, 07:50 AM
Uh .. CP?:uhoh

CP = Control Panel, go to "User CP" at the top left of the page.

Ian

elleann
27th January 2009, 07:52 AM
Oh, yeah - right! Got it! Must be jetlag .. I used to know that!:D

Janey
27th January 2009, 08:02 AM
welcome hope you are enjoying the waether albeit not today!

wolfysmith
27th January 2009, 09:03 AM
Good luck

Georgebulldog
27th January 2009, 09:24 AM
Welcome to Wellington, amazing isn't it?!

dilanium
27th January 2009, 10:21 AM
Welcome! :) Try to eat at normal times and sleep (I know it can be hard) or the jet lag will last longer.

clairelouise
27th January 2009, 10:40 AM
Welcome to NZ!!!! Loved your post, and I offer you all my sympathies with the jet lag... mine seemed to last forever! :D

russetoak
27th January 2009, 11:32 AM
Welcome. Glad all is going well for you. Hope your sleep is uninterrupted tonight.:nice1

benandclare
27th January 2009, 11:46 AM
Welcome to NZ :cheers

Bergita
27th January 2009, 03:00 PM
Welcome, it gets even better! :)

pleccy2000
27th January 2009, 06:59 PM
Welcome! We arrived 1.5 weeks ago so we are also as fresh as you!

Scotty69
27th January 2009, 07:11 PM
Welcome to Welly, hope you and your daughter get a better sleep tonight :nice1

welsh_italian
27th January 2009, 07:43 PM
Congrats on making it to Welly! I'll be coming over myself soon, maybe next week and couldn't help but smile when you wrote, "And Wellington!!! It really IS the most amazingly beautiful city! On the shuttle to the hotel, I kept seeing things I'd spotted on Google Street View!" - I had to smile. I've never been to NZ though I have family there and am very eager to see around the place. I've also been watching videos on youtube and photos on flickr to get an idea of what it's like there, but I guess it's not as good as actually being there.

Congrats again and best of luck!

cappuccino
27th January 2009, 08:03 PM
Welcome to Wellington :cheers

Pity about the rain today.

Hope to see you at the picnic at the weekend.

JandM
27th January 2009, 10:58 PM
So pleased for you - what a lovely post! :)

WellyBrit
27th January 2009, 11:17 PM
Congratulations and welcome to NZ. Your post brought back fond memories of our first day here. Wellington looks great in the sunshine doesn't it?

Steve

M-Squared
27th January 2009, 11:55 PM
Welcome to Wellywood! It really does rule, doesn't it? :D :nice1

klicker
28th January 2009, 12:17 AM
Hello ! Wow you made it !!! No doubt we will hopefully meet soon (flights are booked for the 26th of June !!) Have a fantastic time and I really hope your daughter settles in very quickly and likes Wellington High !!!! Please let me know, how shes doing and first impressions of the school, as my son (15yrs) will start there in July .That would be really great ! Enjoy it all and I am so glad that you like it in Wellington , take care and relax (after your monster journey !!!) And also all very the best for your NEW job , hope you love it !!! love from Susanne x

napiers
28th January 2009, 09:30 AM
Great to hear things are 'so far so good!' Although we won't be in NZ as soon as we hoped we're getting more and more keen on Wellington so posts like this just motivate me! Thanks and good luck with the job, school etc.

elleann
28th January 2009, 09:33 PM
Thank you so much, everyone! We've been so busy since we got here that this is my first time checking back in at ENZ!

The rain cooled things down and gave us a chance to just relax and sleep some more, then today I managed to get the bus over to Karori and meet my new work colleagues - work starts next week on Monday. It was 'interesting' to say the least ... ;) It's been fun exploring the area round Willis, finding the New World market, doing some shopping, and also buying some warmer clothes - I really didn't expect it to be so chilly at times and was woefully underprepared in the jackets and jerseys department! But Farmers in Cuba has some great clothes and I'm happy with the stylish and warm black jacket I found there!

Now we are house-hunting and WHAT a mission that is - not least being the issue of actually getting to a viewing! First figure out where you want to be, then which bus might take you there, then where you can connect with that bus - then finding the right stop to get off the bus and finally, walking in the correct direction so that you don't end up 50 houses down the road the wrong way - oh, my aching feet .... LOL! Live and learn ...

But seriously - any advice on HOW to make a decision about where to live? Apart from all the usual things like watching out for damp and nearby busstops and so on? There seem to be so many lovely suburbs and areas and lots of the houses are really cute and funky and we fall in love with place after place ... :uhoh:laugh

elleann
28th January 2009, 09:34 PM
OH, yes - and looking forward to hopefully meeting some of you folks on Saturday at the picnic ... *goes off to Metlink to look for the right bus ...*

Beetle
30th January 2009, 03:54 AM
Hi Elleann,

Great to read about your wonderful experience at Welly. I'll be coming there for a short recce visit in March.

Btw, I'm following your blog too. I'm really enjoying going through your blog posts and the pictures. :nice1

Cheers!
/Beetle

Tui2too
30th January 2009, 06:39 AM
I'm enjoying your posts and blog! Thanks for sharing all of this!
I hope you find your new home soon, I look forward to reading about each step of the journey. We'll hopefully be there in June.
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Job offer in negotiations since July 08
Contract arrived Dec 31 08
eoi submitted and selected Jan 14
ITA received Jan 27

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