After the gentle reminder from the Holy Spirit that nothing is beyond Him, I ventured out today to the gigantic outlet mall in Onehunga (Oh-knee-hung-uh) and spent 3 hours shopping. I was completely overwhelmed when I went inside. I had no clue where to start or which shop to go into first! The bargains, bargains, bargains made me want to spend, spend, spend! So I did the most
Yesterday I drove about 1.25 hours to Piha Beach on the West Coast.
Even with tennis shoes, I have the innate ability to slip and fall. Quadruple that with Fitflops. However, I did make it as far up as visitors are allowed to go, and the view was absolutely breathtaking. (By the way, they show reruns of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and for those who love Nascar…it’s shown over here on local channels. Amazing.) Taking pictures from the top of the rock was a bit scary because even though there isn’t a risk of “falling off”, per se, as you turn around, the height and depth of where the ground is in relation to where you are standing can make your equilibrium a bit shaky. Not much to worry about falling – just enough to make The drive back to Auckland seemed to go by much faster than the drive there. Maybe because I was going downhill the entire time instead of up in sea level. I decided to go to Wenderholm Park, about 20 minutes North of Auckland, as I remembered it being a beautiful park when I lived here. Although the beach and park were beautiful, I was captivated by the birds…tons and tons of birds! I did not go on any of the nature trails as it was late in the afternoon and I was quite tired already, so I walked the beach and spent about 30 minutes attempting to be quiet, sneak up on these very colorful birds, only to scare them off before I could even focus my camera. I didn’t stay long…too tired – but a really good tired. Every night when I come home, I end up taking a 2.5 – 3 hour nap because I am so tired. All the walkabouts and tiki tours have kept this 38 year-old knackered (nak-uh’d). smile.
So now what I would like to share with you are some of the language I’ve heard during my travels here. I forgot most of these, however, it comes back quickly in conversation, listening to the news, shopping, etc.
KIWI-ISMS
Anklebiter: toddler, kids
Banger: sausage
Box of birds: cheerful, happy, very good
Candyfloss: cotton candy (yah – no kidding!! Floss??)
Cellotape: scotch tape
Chilly bin: cooler
Cotton buds: Q-tips
Courgette: zucchini
Crisps: potato chips
Dummy: pacifier
Dairy: convenience store (these are everywhere and they have “Dairy” on the sign)
Fizzy: soda pop
Flannel: wash cloth
Flash: sensational or "that’s flash" meaning it looks really good – also “flash harry”
Give Way: yield (traffic)
Gizza: abbreviation for "give us a..."
Home for the Bewildered: Nursing Home
Ice block: popsicle
Jandal: flip-flops
Judder bar: speed bump
Kornies: Kellogg’s cornflakes
Lay-by: Layaway
Lemonade: 7Up (I still do not understand this one!)
Nappy: diaper
Panel beater: auto body shop
Pink Batts: Insulation
Pinky bar: a chocolate-covered marshmallow confection
Pram: baby carriage, stroller
Puffed: Tired or out of breath
Push bike: bicycle
Quencher: ice cream bar
Quite nice: very good, exceptional (pronounced "quoite noice")
Rack off: go away (angry)
Rockmelon: cantaloupe
Rooted: to feel tired
Rubber: eraser
She’ll be right/Right as rain: things will be fine
(Mud) Slips: Mud slides
Sparrow fart: very early in the morning - the crack of dawn
Sticking plaster: band-aid
Stubbies: Short shorts
Sunnies: sunglasses
Take-aways: New Zealand term for "take-outs" or food "to go".
Tiny Tearaways: Children who lack discipline
Tracksuit: sweats
Togs: swimsuit
torch: flashlight
trolley: shopping cart
Ute: Sports Utility Vehicle
Whiteware: White appliances
Wopwops: Rural areas – ranges or country
Last but not least, any food that someone thinks tastes good is described as "beautiful", "gorgeous", "lovely". Thaht's Goh-gus!"
That last picture of me is watching the birds at Wenderholm...possibly looking a bit reflective or just puzzled on how to get close enough to take a picture?
So there you have my Friday and Saturday in New Zealand. I am not sure I want to live over here though. Awesome place to have a 1-2 month vacation, however, I would miss everyone too much. And Rafe. :)
the best “sea life” to take pictures of. There’s a little beach past the rocks (not accessible during high tide) called “Pink Beach”, which is in a little cove and very quaint. Here is where I stopped to write a message to 

