I HAVE A HOUSE!!! It’s been kinda stressful finding a place so I cannot understate how happy I am!
As you will have no doubt seen on FB, last Friday I decided on a house and so toddled off to the bank to get out $1000 (bond, deposit and first month’s rent). On the way from the bank to the house I wanted to look at I left my wallet on the bus (only realising 40 minutes after leaving the bus when I got to the house) but fortune was smiling on me (or so I thought) and my application was accepted even without the deposit.
Roll on to Tuesday when I go to the place to sign (or so I thought) but there were four of us there (and only 3 rooms to rent). Weird. Turns out he hadn’t decided and we were all there in sort of competition. When I got back that night, he rang me and said he wanted to put the price up $30 a week and he was assuming I was still ok with that. I wasn’t. :p
But after some more frantic searching I’ve found the perfect place! It’s me and three other nerds (but the perfect sort of nerds, into star wars and lord of the rings and board games but ALSO into BBQ’s and beers, walks and weekends
away). The commute is a little long (40 minutes door to door) but the bus is all along the coastal road and the bridge over the harbour so it’s beautiful views of the sea and volcanic islands. It’s even $30 a week under budget so in celebration I’m buying a bed!
Now just need to sort out buying bedding and pillows and the rest of that jargon. Plus none of the houses round here seem to have furnished bedrooms to rent so I’ve had to buy a load of furniture – you can call me the Queen of Flatpack Cupboards! I’ll do another post showing you my house once I have everything set up in a few days time 🙂
It’s been so crazy hot here in the last week that I almost envy you your winter (I said almost!). It was 34 / 35 here today and that’s not so bad compared to how humid it was! I feel like I’m suffocating! Luckily though, apparently this is not normal and the Kiwis have been complaining about it too – thank God as I’m not sure how much I’d enjoy this on a permanent basis!
Now I’ve had a bit longer in Auckland I’ve been able to properly look around and it really is a great city. There’s so much beauty surrounding it in the countryside that people often seem to miss the awesome stuff in the city itself. Luckily I’m new so everything seems awesome to me, and I’m enthusiastic to explore all the local parks. The picture below is taken from the summit of Mt Eden, one of the fifty-odd volcanoes that make up the city suburbs. From the top I saw the city scape just littered with all these green hills that I hadn’t quite realised until now were dormant volcanoes. Kind of awesome right?

I just want to show you a few pictures of Waiheke island (40 minute ferry from the city centre). To call this place beautiful is to give it an insult! Yorkshire is beautiful, this place is a shard of heaven! To think that this is just a £9 ferry ride away!




The island is lined with crescents of sandy beaches and studded with vineyards (it’s where a lot of good NZ wine comes from apparently). They also have a kind of sea bird I haven’t seen before.
We also have these cool black and blue birds. I’m not sure what they’re called yet (I’m totally going to have to buy a book or something) but they were all around the park and apparently are really common (everyone seems a bit bemused by how enthusiastic I
am getting over their equivalent of a dove or blue tit). It’s a bit like the excitement when you go to a new region in pokemon and discover new species you hadn’t seen before, except it’s even more awesome and exciting as it’s real life!
Yes, I can see myself being very happy here…


fluffy grey bird that I’d never seen before, only for it to turn round and reveal itself to be a small pigeon with its feathers ruffled in the wind. I’ve rather started to doubt my ornithological knowledge after that.
I’m particularly keen to move out having found that the Airbnb I’m staying in doesn’t have a lock (on my bedroom door OR the front door) so I’m having to carry everything of value with me everywhere I go. It also doesn’t help that when I was taking photos of the sky yesterday evening, my Airbnb host pointed out all the local drug dealers in the alley and told me not to go out after midnight as the criminal gangs congregate there and it isn’t safe to let them see you. Next time I probably will be suspicious if I see an accommodation so conspicuously cheaper than anything else, but to be fair I haven’t actually had any problems.





