Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas

This year has been a good and memorable one. Ate Chris is finally in New Zealand, Kuya Johnny got his Permanent Residency, Shannen started school, Vince is doing well in school and basketball, met great friends, moved to our new house, etc. Couldn't believe it all happened in a year. We're looking forward to all the new oppurtunities, challenges and blessings waiting for us in the next 365 days.

I wish you and your families a wonderful Christmas and a joyous New Year.

PS: I promise myself to post more, shorter blogs next year.

Monday, October 26, 2009

NZ Labour Weekend

It's been a while since we last had a break so this long weekend (26 Oct is Labour Day) is really much needed.

We went malling on Saturday (wala naman akong nabili). Sunday was sun and fun at the beach. Today is supposed to be relaxing. So far, so good :)




















Wednesday, October 07, 2009

foot loose

Kadarating ko lang non sa New Zealand. Sinama ako ni Henry sa mall. While inside a shop, 2 boys came in. Aba naman, naka-paa sila. Iisipin ko na sana mga yagit sila pero maayos naman yung mga suot nila. At yung mga magulang mukhang disente.

Wag kang magugulat kung may makita kang nakapaa sa kalsada, mall, school, hospital, etc. Maraming kiwis (bata at matanda) ang sanay mag-yapak. Hindi dahil wala silang footwear kundi type lang nila.

Sinubukan ko din yon. Pagod na yung paa ko sa kalalakad sa mall (don't get the impression na malaki ang malls dito). So hinubad ko yung sapatos ko at naglakad ako for the next 15 minutes ng ramdam ko yung lamig ng semento. Aba, masarap nga :) So when you are in NZ, try nyo yong gawin.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Assimilating

Vince made more Filipino friends at school (St. Joseph's) this year. Natutuwa kami ni Henry coz these kids are really nice, very courteous and on the same “wave length” as him.

This term, he joined the school basketball team. I had a smile on my face when he asked me to sign the form (sa loob-loob ko, mabuti naman na-realize mong hindi pang rugby ang katawan mo). Anim silang pinoys sa team. Then there’s the 3 imports – a kiwi, an Indian and a South African. Di ko na sasabihin kung sino ang magagaling J

Last month, Vince asked me if he could have rice and sausage for lunch instead of the usual sandwich. Ayaw nya dating mag-baon ng kanin dahil ayaw nya ng kanin/ulam na malamig. So what’s with the sudden change? Yun daw mga prendship nya ay kanin lagi ang baon. His lunch bag was never the same from then on.


One time sinisita ako ni Vince. Bakit daw hindi ko sya ipinag-baon ng lunch. Hmmm…. ang tanda ko nag-preapre ako ng sandwich. Yun pala, iba na ang definition ng lunch sa kanya. Lunch (or dinner) is rice.

Vince’s friends are playing a big influence on him. Not bad at all as this helps me and Henry assimilate Filipino values and ways on him.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Seminar for those moving to New Zealand

FREE SEMINAR FOR WTRS IN MANILA/CEBU IN NOV 2009

AKLnzPINOYS is planning to sponsor a free (or maybe only minimal fee) seminar for applicants who already received their WTR visas or are just waiting for their WTRs. There will be two seminars, one in Manila and another in Cebu; both to be held around November this year.

The purpose of the seminar is to:
  • Give new migrants a clear picture of the challenges that they will be facing when they arrive NZ;
  • Explain what WTR9 really means in Immigration NZ terms as well as practical terms.
  • Explain some pre-departure decisions that migrants need to make, including the risks and consequences of each decisions (Eg. should principal go to NZ first, family to join later, or husband and wife first, children later, or everyone departs at the same time);
    Other pre-departure decisions: resigning from current job, selling all assets, timing of departure (what are the best and worst months to come to NZ)).
  • Describe the different scenarios (from best case to worst) that could happen to them from the time they arrive to the time their WTR visa expires or gets converted to PR and give them tips on how they can minimize risks, avoid mistakes, and deal with each given scenario.

To help us in organizing this event, we've devised a simple survey. If you are interested or know someone who might be, we would appreciate if you can spare us just one minute of your time (5 questions only) to go through the survey.

Click the link below or copy and paste in your browser.

http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=OJOMH_ae3eb2cb

Non AklnzPinoys members are welcome to attend these seminars, so feel free to pass this to anyone in your network.

Maraming salamat po.

AklnzPinoys Moderators

Sunday, August 23, 2009

7 Tacitus Place









Ito na yung pinakahihintay nyong pictures ng aming bahay. Syempre, pinili ko na yung anggulo na magaganda (maganda na yun sa lagay na yon).

Kanina, nagpintura ng deck si Henry, Janjing, Vince and Shannen (oo, pati si kulasa kasama). Ako naman yung mail box ang sagot ko :) Inayos din namin ni Ate Chris yung garden. Ilang puno na yung natabas namin. Ang sakit ng braso ko.

Work-in-progress pa yung bahay. Uunti-untiin namin ang ayos.

PS: Pasensya na, hindi na-set yung date sa camera.

Monday, August 17, 2009

sugar, salt, rice and pasta

Sorry for not blogging for a while. Sobrang busy kami sa bahay in the past weeks.

We have moved to our new home on 08 August. I chose that date para swerte - 08/08. For added luck, the first things we moved to our new place are sugar, salt and rice. Sinamahan ko na rin ng pasta :)

Ang sarap ng tulog namin esp on the first night. Kahit na ang daming kahon na nakakalat, nakatulog kami agad. Pano namang hindi, sobra kaming napagod. It would have been worst if we didn’t have Janjing, Ate Chris and some friends to help us out (maraming salamat).

Last weekend we started doing some fixings in the house. Dalawang puno yung nilagare ko so that we can have more sunlight in the house. Si Henry naman nagpalit ng 14 na ilaw. Galit kasi yon sa high wattage bulbs. Si Vince naman tumulong mag linis ng gutter. Marami pang kailangang ayusin but we’ll do it slowly (magastos din kasi)

Next time ko na ipo-post yung mga pictures. Di ko pa mahanap yung cable ng camera. I’m sure it’s in one of those 10 unopened boxes.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

We're moving

After 5 months of house-hunting and relentless assistance from our agent Jane, nakakita rin kami ng bahay na malilipatan. Sabi nga ni Jane, mahirap talagang maghanap ng bahay ng maganda na mura.

In two weeks, we're moving to a quiet street in Totara Vale, North Shore (1km away from our current address). The house was built in mid-80s (medyo luma na) but the owners kept it well. Hindi masyadong malaki yubng bahay pero maraming space sa bakuran para paglaruan ng mga bata.

Kagabi ko lang naisip na dapat pala nagsisimula na kaming mag-impake. We don’t have much time left. Nakapuno ako ng 5 kahon. 10% lang yon ng mga gamit namin. Sa weekend, naglalaba ako ng kurtina at mag-lilinis ng garden. Looking at the checklist from the property manager, marami pa kaming dapat asikasuhin. Wala munang badminton. This moving thing will surely make us sweat and dead tired.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The end of the bridge


Ate Chris finished her bridging course on Friday (she'll get her registration in 2 to 4 weeks). It's been a very good experience for her. She got exposure to resthome and hospital enviroments, had a lot of sleep-deprived days to meet homework deadlines, met a lot of pinoys in her class (she's now very good friends with most of them), experience the different cultures in Auckland, and so much more.

Today she has started applying for job. She's submitted her CV for different nursing areas which she thinks she's prepared to handle. But I advised her against wards with A H1N1. North Shore Hospital is her preferred workplace. Lapit lang kasi sa amin.

Hopefully, job hunting and work permit application would be hassle-free. She misses her kids so much.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Meet the neighbors (episode 3)



On Saturday, we had the opportunity to meet our Meadowood neighbours again (third time). The organizers made this get-together more interesting by turning it into an international food festival. Meron pang bonus, costumes, culture and other stuffs from different countries were showcased.

8 countries were represented. Merong galing India, South Africa, Samoa, Korea, Congo, Russia, New Zealand and the Philippines. Ang pinakabongga, syempre ang Pinas. We’re well represented. Nakita nila ang different sizes, colors and faces of the Filipinos. Meron din mga nagsuot ng costume (di ako kasali, walang kasya sa akin). Maraming pagkain – lumpiang sariwa, adobo, palitaw, paella and (my very own) buko-pandan salad. And we had a big poster that said a lot of info about the Philippines (courtesy of Peachy). Nagulat silang lahat sa population natin – 90M.

Knowing the people in your area is very important. Not only that it makes you feel you belong, it also gives you a sense of security. And who knows, you might develop good friendship with them.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Hard-earned money

Been busy lately so blogging was put aside. Anyway ….

I took Monday and Tuesday off coz Vince was unwell (from cough and asthma).

Tuesday night, may inabot na papel sa akin si Vince. It says “Mum, thanks for taking care of me”. Moments later, may papel na namang inaabot. Pagtingin ko, $5 bill. Kasi hindi daw ako nakapag-work tapos ang dami kong binayaran sa doctor and prescriptrion. Hard-earned money nya yon (earned from me!) kaya I was so touched.

Today, I had Starbucks coffee and muffin for breakfast. Thanks to Vince :)

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Explore Auckland

We have a long weekend this week as tomorrow, 1st Monday of June, is Queen's Birthday. This means we can take Ate X to more places.

Auckland is a lovely place and there are a lot of places to visit and activities to experience. Hindi na kailangang lumayo. I have listed below some popular destinations.

Libre:

  • One Tree Hill
  • Mt. Victoria, Devonport
  • Devonport Wharf
  • Auckland Museum
  • Explore the CBD via City Circuit (free bus)
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Gannet Colony at Muriwai
  • Long Bay
  • Takapuna Beach
  • Mission Bay
  • Orewa
  • Goat Island Marine Reserve
  • Parnell Rose Garden (aka Dove-Myer Robinson Park)
  • Pinoy Mass @ Balmoral Church (lots of pinoy deli sold outside the church after the mass)

May bayad:

  • Auckland Art Gallery
  • Stardome Observatory
  • Auckland Zoo
  • Motat
  • Sky Tower* - pwedeng mag-dinner, sky walk o bungy jump
  • Kelly Tarlton*
  • Rainbow’s End*
  • Rangitoto Island * - via Fuller’s Ferry
  • Waiheke Island
  • Snow Planet, Silverdale
  • Auckland Maritime Museum - www.maritimemuseum.co.nz
  • Auckland Bridge Jump

Auckland MultiPass - $99 for adult; $59 for kids

Monday, May 25, 2009

Honorary nurse

On Thursday, I took Ate Chris (a.k.a. Ate X) to her orientation @ UNITEC Henderson. Hindi lang ako basta chaperon, I was actually in the classroom with her and 40 other nurses. I tried to be as quiet as possible para di mapansin nung nurse educator.

When Ate X and I were in college, lagi akong sabit sa kanya. Ilang beses din akong sumama sa kanya when she did her night duty @ UDMC (ayokong maiwan sa boarding house). Naka-nurse uniform din ako para makalusot sa security.

One time there was a coup d’état in Manila and she volunteered for Red Cross. Exciting yon so I volunteered as well. Nag-Red Cross shirt din ako.

Nasubukan ko na din magbakuna. Ate X gave Hepa B vaccine on me and Queenie (our youngest sister), and I did hers. After one minute of instructions and an hour of composing myself, I somehow did it. Tumalab naman.

It takes a lot of stamina and compassion to become a nurse. Ate has those traits, with or without her cap and scrub suit on. As for me, since kulang ako non, pwede na akong honorary nurse.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Leather Jacket and Hopia

Sinundo namin ni Henry si Ate Chris kahapon sa airport. 11am lumapag yung eroplano nya.

Pinagdala ko ng leather jacket si Ate. Sabi ko kasi 'wag na syang magbitbit ng jacket kasi di namn nya yon magagamit sa byahe nya. However, I knew it's gonna be cold outside the airport. But on the contrary, di sya gininaw kahit na manipis na sweater lang yung suot nya (it was 16degrees!). Yun namang hopia (EngBeeTIn na Pandan flavor) para di sya ma-homesick. he he he

By the way, today is our third anniversary in New Zealand (pwede ng mag-apply ng citizenship).





Tuesday, May 05, 2009

No visa yet

Ate Christine’s nursing competency (a.k.a. bridging) course will commence in 3 weeks. At the moment, she is volunteering in a hospital in Malolos (para prepared di ba). Everything is ready except for her visa. She already got an approval in principle but the final one hasn’t been decided on yet. May isang pirma pang kailangan. haaayyyy……

During her medical test, the doctor found a lump on her neck. After a series of test, it was confirmed that she has goiter (it disproved my initial suggestion that it’s an Adam’s apple). Non-toxic naman yon and no symptoms. The specialist didn't recommend any medication o medical procedure. Hopefully, the medical assessor would give her thumbs up this week.

We are really looking forward to Ate Chris and family to join us here in New Zealand. If it’s not too much to ask, can you please include them in your prayers? Maraming salamat :)

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Shannen’s school visit and farewell


Shannen had her second school visit @ St. Joseph’s yesterday morning. Naku, she enjoyed it so much. Ayaw ng umalis. Meron kasi syang 2 kaibigan sa class nya – Annika and Justinne. Sa 5 May pa ang official start nya don (kids in NZ start primary school @ 5yrs old).


There are 13 kids in the class. Seven ang Filipino, one puti, one Indian at yung iba mukhang middle-eastern/European. Eventually there will be 16 kids in the class. So most likely madadagdagan pa yung number ng pinoys :)


Farewell Maru


Nung hapon, farewell party naman ni Shannen sa Maru Montessori (kahit ngayon pa ang last day nya). All the kids sat down to form a circle while Shannen settled on a special chair. Then they did this cute "leaving" ceremony. I was so impressed.


For the food, I bought a chocolate mud cake, baked mini muffins and made ham-cheese-pineapple kebab. Syempre may giveaways din. We gave the boys Ben10 and Spongebob stickers, while the girls got bead bracelets. Medyo nakakapagod yung preparations. But my little helpers Shannen and Vince made things easier and the event more special.







Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Nanakawan kami!!!

Saturday night, di makita ni Henry yung car tools nya na nakalagay sa shed (nasa likod ng bahay). Nung tinignan nyang maiigi yung laman ng shed, nawawala din yung 5 sets of fishing rod and 2 tackle boxes. Sa loob ng bahay wala naman kaming napansin na nawawala. Haayy... mabuti na lang.

That same moment, I rang 111 to report the incident to the police. Sunday early morning, they sent a forensic officer (parang CSI). Kukuha sana sya ng finger prints however di daw sya makakakuha ng significant samples dun sa site. She gave me a reference number for insurance claim but unfortunately wala kaming home contents insurance (today meron na!)

I still believe NZ is a safe place but you still have to secure your belongings. Another lesson learned.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Happy Easter

Happy Easter!!!

Bakasyon kami dito ay from Good Friday to (Easter) Monday. Kahit na hindi kami nag-out-of-town like most kiwis would do, we had a lot of activities that kept us busy.

Good Friday. Vince and I went to St. Joseph Church to see the re-enactment of the Stations of the Cross. The kids from St. Joseph’s School did a very good job. Merong part na may unexpected scene-stealer. Yung isang guardia sibil nag-collapse sa stage. Akala namin part pa yung ng program. It was only after the teacher picked up the kid that we realised it was not in the script. Kawawa naman yung bata, facedown ang pagkakahulog.

Black Saturday. House-hunting. waaahhhh…. ang hirap maghanap ng bahay na mura, safe at maganda.

Easter Sunday. Nag-dinner kami sa bahay nila Peachie (busmate ko). A few months back nagkaron ng Meet Your Neighbors sa aming area. I believe there are about 12 pinoy families in Meadowood pero kami lang ni Peachie ang present. Baka shy yung iba (kami kasi hindi, he he he). So we thought of inviting some pinoys for dinner. I’m really pleased Peachie offered her place.

Easter Monday. I woke up early to do walking. Meadowood and Totara Vale ang nasa itinerary ko which is about 5.5kms. Nakaka-50minutes walking na ako ng may nakita akong aso sa isang reserve/park. Nagkatitigan kami. Iba yung tingin nya sa akin. Na-sense nya ata na super duwag ako. Umatras ako. I made another attempt to move forward after a minute. Pero masama talaga ang tingin nya sa akin. So tinawagan ko si Henry para sunduin ako. He he he….

10 April - HO's 34th and daugther Hannah's 2nd bday


Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Birthday and ice cream

Last week, I bought a special ice cream for a special occasion. It was my dad's birthday on 4 April. And to him, a birthday is never complete without an ice cream (pero kahit ice drop ok na sa kanya). The kids got excited when I took the container out of the freezer. Gusto nga nilang ubusin yon but I asked them to save some. Baka sakaling maisipan ni daddy na pasyalan kami, eh di may matitikman pa sya. I really miss him :(

Happy Birthday Dad!

Thursday, April 02, 2009

April 1: $5,000 Govt Stimulus Package

While on my way to work yesterday, I heard in the radio that the government is giving away $5000 to people earning above $50K a year. This is part of the government's stimulus (to stimulate spending).

Aba, sobra akong na-excite. I was already spending the money in my mind. Io-overhaul ko yung living room namin plus I'll replace one of our beds. Bibili din ako ng bagong shoes and racket for badminton. Pagdating ko sa opis, tatawagan ko agad si Henry to share the good news. Ii-spread ko din yon amongst my workmates.

Kaso bago ako nakababa ng bus, it was revealed that that was an April Fools thing. What??? Hindi yon totoo??? I cant believe I fell for it. We've been busy the past few weeks trying to apply the real April 1 tax changes into our system. And that one was definitely not included. Ewan ko ba bakit ako naniwala. Oh well, at least it gave me a few minutes of shopping. kahit na sa panaginip lang.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

kiwi-wannabe Shannen



When we were having dinner the other night, I asked Shannen how school was (we do this all the time). She told us that she played with her new friend Grace. Then added that she talks different. I think she was referring to the accent. So tinanong ko kung si Grace ba ay puti o asian (may mga koreans and chinese sa class nya). Nagulat kami ni Henry sa sagot nya - "She's white just like me". She justified this by saying her skin is white, and she has brown eyes and hair. "What about your eyes, it's small", I asked. Eh meron naman daw kiwis na maliit ang mata.

Di ko na pinahaba yung usapan. Ayokong maisip pa nya na may differences ang tao aside from the looks and accent. So ayan, meron na akong kiwing anak.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Eye twitching

My right eye has been twitching for almost a month now. Today, pati yung left eye ko meron na ding involuntary movement. So I consulted Dr. DubDubDub for possible causes of this condition. Most often daw, lack of sleep and stress are the culprits. Not for me. I get an average of 8.5 hrs sleep every night and I have no reason to get stressed. Hereditary? Wala akong alam na kumukurap-kurap sa pamilya namin.

Ang tinitignan ko ngayon ay caffeine. Baka galing yon don. My caffeine intake has tripled since I switched from coffee to tea. So I will try to cut it down to 1 cup a day starting tomorrow. We'll see how that goes.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Kiwi Speak - part 2

Excited na akong makarating dito sa NZ ang Ate Christine ko. As early as now, I would like to prepare some things for her. May mga itinabi na akong ilang gamit para sa kanya. I’m also making this list of things she needs to know about New Zealand.


I thought kiwi-speak would be a good start. I did a blog about the kiwi accent before. This time I’m posting some terms that are called differently from Pinas.


cheerios = cocktail sausage

banger = sausage
barbie = BBQ

kebab – barbeque on stick

across the ditch = across the Tasman Sea to Australia
bach = pronounced as batch, small holiday house
bloke = ordinary guy/man

rubbish – garbage

bugger - mild swearing, as in damn

chilly bin = cooler box

chippies – big version ng french fries

jersey = sweater (you don’t use a jersey to play basketball)

jumper = sweater
jandals – sandals, step-in

singlet = sando

dairy = bigger version ng sari-sari store
OE = overseas experience (working holiday abroad)
Judder bar = speed bump/hump sa kalsada
Lolly = candy, sweet
nana = grandmother
nick = steal
Pakeha = Maori term for person of European descent
flip-flops = rubber sandals (ie. Spartan, BeachWalk, etc.)

see ya! = see you later (even if you won't meet again)
serviette = table napkin
suss = to figure out
togs = swim suit
tomato sauce = ketchup
tap = gripo

trolley = shopping cart
ute = small pickup truck
foot path = sidewalk

boot = car trunk

bonnet = hood of a car

Hokey Pokey = mini-butter balls; a favorite kiwi ice-cream flavour



may part 3 pa 'to…. abangan

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula


06 Feb, Treaty of Waitangi Day. Walang pasok. With some friends from aklNZpinoys, we went to Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula.

True to its name, the beach sits on an underground hot spring. You have to dig your own pool (parang lubluban ng kalabaw), hope to find the right “spot”, then enjoy. Pag high-tide natatabunan ng seawater yung spring so best go there when the tide is low.

At first, we dug this big pool. Ang laki at lalim na ng nahuhukay namin pero ang lamig pa din ng tubig. Kainis! May naawang puti, pinalipat kami sa pool nila kasi paalis na sila. So we had our readymade, second-hand pool :)






Sunday, February 01, 2009

My mini-garden

Aside from learning the guitar, there's another thing that's keeping me busy lately. My mini-garden. I tried to revive the ornamental plants my mom planted when she was here (14 months ago). Meron din akong itinanim na bago - veggies (tomato, spinach, spring onion, capsicum, chili, celery) and succulents. I put them in plant boxes which Henry made (from old crates).

Di ko alam kung makakabuhay ako ng halaman because I never tried planting before. So far, green pa naman silang lahat. Nakapag-harvest na ako ng spinach, spring onions and celery. Sulit na yung investment kong $15.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Vince's Guitar - part 2

Vince’s guitar is for newbies. I got it for $56. That is cheap. I didn’t realized that it’s really “cheap” until I started reading the prints on the box.












huh, ano daw?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Vince's guitar

I got Vince a guitar yesterday. This is actually one on my holiday things-to-do but didn’t have the time to so. We really want him to do something else other than video/computer games during school breaks.

The plan is for me to learn guitar (maraming guitar 101 sa web) then pass it on to Vince. I hope it wouldn’t be too hard for me. Nung nasa grade school ako, pinag-aral ako ng nanay ko ng piano and a small string instrument. There was an attempt to learn guitar (which is very handy pag nangangaroling) but it was too big for my hand/fingers. Isang kanta lang ang natutunan ko – A Horse with No Name. Dalawang chords lang kasi yon :)

Vince guitar is a small one. 39” lang ang haba. Di sya mahihirapang hawakan yon. At higit sa lahat, mura lang yon. If we both enjoy it, then I’ll buy us the real one. Nakikitaan ko si Vince ng interest. Sana tuloy-tuloy yon.

Good luck to both of us Vince.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Open home

Despite the economy not looking promising this year, this should not stop us from dreaming and making plans.

Ilang linggo ko na ding sinusuyod ang Property Press and TradeMe for houses for sale. Di pa kami ready to buy at this point but I believe that we should start working towards that goal as early as now. Sabi nga ng isang kaibigan namin, mag-practice na kami ngayon pa lang. So when the time comes that we are ready, alam na namin yung gagawin. Mahirap yung ma-realise mo na may na miss kang point when you are already paying the mortgage.

After lunch, Henry, Shannen and myself went to an open home in Sunnynook. Dahil nga sa practice pa lang, yung malapit lang ang pinili namin (laging may nagbebenta dito sa Auckland). Nagdala ako ng notebook para kunyari serious kami. he he he.

When we got home, we told Vince about the house. Hindi masyadong keen si kulas kasi ang pangit daw ng pangalan ng street... COCKAYNE. We'll I think that's far better that Lake PUPUKE :)

Magtitingin ulit kami ng weekends. Hopefully, by the time we are ready to buy experts na kami.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Pasalubong ideas

Isa sa mga interesting topics sa Aklnzpinoys nung December ay ang pasalubong. Alam nyo na, maraming umuuwi sa Pinas para mag-Christmas don. May isang nagtanong kung ano ba ang magandang pasalubong sa mga kamag-anak at kaibigan. Iba kasi dito sa New Zealand. Maliit ang market kaya limited at mahal ang mga commodities (except for electronics). Mas maganda pa ang nabibili sa SM Megamall. So yun na lang wala sa Pinas ang bilhin.

Ito yung popular choices:
  • tsokolate (Cadbury, Whitakker)
  • cheese
  • wine
  • biscuits with chocolate like TimTam, Squiggles, etc.
  • Manuka Honey
  • Palm Corned Beef
  • Fridge magnets (NZ souvenir)
  • Rugby t-shirt (maganda sana kung All Blacks kaso mahal)
  • Kauri clock
  • smoked salmon
  • lanolin face cream (pantanggal ng wrinkles)



Thursday, January 08, 2009

Ate Chris' NZ nursing registration

Ang saya-saya ko ngayon. After 1 year of document preparation and 9 months of waiting, the Nursing Council of New Zealand has finally given the go signal for my sister Chris to enroll in a nursing bridging course (or what they call Competency Assessment Program). Once she has completed the course, pwede na syang mag-practice ng nursing dito (at sa OZ).

Now for my assignement, ihahanap ko si Ate Chris ng school. Dalawa ang prospects ko - Manukau Institute of Tech (MIT) and Unitec. Parehong Feb ang next intake nila. Sana makahabol pa.

Yipeeee!!!!... excited na akong makasama sila.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

surf, sun and stroll @ Muriwai Beach



Before I went back to work on Monday (si Henry nakabakasyon pa this week), naghuling hirit pa kami ng pasyal nung Sunday. Pumunta kami sa Muriwai Beach sa West Auckland (35kms from home). This place is known for its colony of gannets, which is a large seabird.

Dahil nasa west coast, malakas ang alon sa Muriwai. Perfect for surfing but very dangerous for swimming, rock fishing, etc. So kami nag-tramping na lang and, of course, picture-picturan.

Maganda daw ang sunset doon. Kaya lang around 9pm pa yon, that's too late for us. Next time na lang. Sigurado namang babalik ulit kami.
More photos here.

Monday, January 05, 2009

www.jhsay.blogspot.com

Medyo sinipag ako nung isang araw so I was able to move the contents of my blog (Li'l Thoughts) to Multiply. Pwede palang dito ako mag-post then it will update the former. Ngayon ko lang yon na discover. he he he

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Cape Reinga trip



Kahit na medyo kulang sa prep, natuloy din kami aming first NZ long drive. With 5 other families, we left Auckland on the dawn of 30th December for Cape Reinga, the northernmost tip of new New Zealand. We came back just before New Year. Yung mga kasama namin naiwan pa. Sila nag-stay sa camping site, kami nag-motel. Takot akong matulog sa tent. he he he

On our way up to the far north, we made some side trips to Whangarei Falls, Kawakawa, Hururu Fall, Waitangi Treaty Ground and Rarawa beach. The places we visited are awesome. Siguradong mauulit pa kami. Isa pa, madami pa kaming hindi napuntahang lugar like Bay of Islands and glow worm caves. I'm sure they are as exciting.

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