Same story, different continent

Sunday, January 15, 2006

settling in

Welcome to the new year on "The Misadventures of Canterbury Chris!" I should really change that since I no longer live in Canterbury. But it has such a nice ring to it...

I have made it home, safe and sound, to Taupo. I bought a bed and a bike and a few other things that start with the letter B. My house is great. I should put some pictures up to make everyone jealous - great views, lots of space, and a greenhouse for my pepper plants. Taupo is great - loads of outdoorsy stuff to do. Last week some friends and I went to Spa Thermal Park and lazed around in the natural hot springs. I brought Jess up to Tauranga and got her settled. She just bought a car yesterday - a 1994 Mazda Eunos (not a Eunich.) It is manual and she doesn't know how to drive a manual transmission automobile so I will be running classes all this week. (If anyone else wants to join, please send me your contact and credit card details and I will get back to you.) If she can't get the knack for driving the stick I will inherit the car. Part of me is hoping she hates it because the radio is oh so much nicer than the one in my car and I would really like a manual transmission auto. (It's just so much more fun!)

I still need a work visa. Jess and I went to Hamilton last Monday, with applications and documentation in hand, to attempt to capture the elusive work visa. We waited for 2 hours only to find out that the formidable New Zealand Immigration Service had changed their policy, so that now we must get a full medical (including blood work and chest X-rays) before we can get the work visa. So we turned around, returned to Taupo, and booked a medical with the local medical centre (cursing all the way.) So we have medicals this Wednesday at 8:30am (at a cost of 150$ for the examination and god-only-knows-how-much for the blood work and X-rays) and if the results come in quickly, we will return to Hamilton as early as possible to try and get our work visas (at an additional cost of 280$.) Honestly for a week or so there I was regretting the decision to stay and teach here. Oh well...all will work out.

That is all for now.

4 Comments:

Blogger kstashuk said...

So the school can hire you before you have a work VISA? I guess I don't know how the world works. Back to my bubble.

9:46 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You need to add pictures ASAP, and that's an order.

9:10 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Enjoying your blog and sounds like you're enjoying your adventure downunder. I was just on the New Zealand web-site. Very impressed with its set-up. Be sure not to burn yourself in those hot-springs.

Theresa & John

3:48 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Chris,
You have a very interesting Blog - however, temper that with the fact that yours is the only one I've ever tapped into...(Lahey humour and honesty).
We may miss you for the reunion, but we have a record of your actions, (which is more than I can say for my three girls at times). Continue to kayak and Jack and I will take you up the Niagara River - and believe me - that's hard to paddle up. (Coming down is great!) Enjoy your kids.

5:01 PM

 

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