North Island – 18th September

This entry covers a longer period as a lot of it is rather boring. Here goes.

We stayed out at the Pelorus River for a night. The river was stunning as always.

We had two nights in Picton before getting on the ferry. We hung out with Kate, James, James mum, Connor and their new bubba Bowen. Great to catch up and meet their new family member.

We got onto a night ferry that arrived in Wellington at 1am. Then we found a place to park up by the water. We didn’t get up until 2pm the next day. Hit by a freight train. Rowan and I are incredibly sick, so sick we cannot move or do much. We end up ordering uber eats for food and a load of stuff from the pharmacy. Not a cheap way to get medicine but necessary. We spend the next three and a half days sleeping not awake for long at all. I am not sure if it is Covid but it is nasty. On Tuesday we are well on the mend. We make it up to the top of the Akatawara hill and stay the night up there. The following day we made it to Mt Lees where we stayed when we were doing the Te Araroa. The daffodils were amazing. Then the day after we made it to Whanganui where we stayed with Shane and Lisa.

We ended staying with Shane and Lisa until Monday morning. Rowan and I booked months ago a glass blowing course that we thought we would most likely be able to make it as it is a week before the Fiji trip.

The experience was great, by the end of the day we were both well worn out! With one tutor (Tash) and two other ladies we started with a clear glass paperweight. I volunteered to go first and had a lot of fun playing with the tools and stabbing my glass to create bubbles. Rowan was last in the group and planned out a pattern he wanted to create rather than random bubbles like the rest of us.

Our second item we made was a paperweight with clear glass but adding coloured glass to form a pattern. I attempted a daisy and Rowan attempted to make a planet. Mine didn’t come out how I thought it may but I still really liked it. Rowan’s planet was to have a ring. It came out a bit lopsided. He did dunk his into water to crack it and added glass powder to fill the cracks.

The second and final items were a glass blown vessel of your choice. We went last and the other two ladies left after the finished. I went first trying to create a large glass that could be a tumbler or a vase. I added glass specks to create a colourful polka dot effect and then added a clear glass coat on top before enlarging it to the size I wanted. Then I pressed my fingers in to create two dimples. It looked amazing and I was so happy. We got it off the punt and it smashed. I think the glass just got too cold. We tried to save it, but it just got worse. I got two broken pieces into the annealer. I was a bit gutted but to be honest it is part of it and it’s quite cool just to have the experience. Rowan’s final piece turned out well. He did a green and glass interior to his tumbler and then a white glass cracked effect. Rhys (another tutor and artist) said that is only the third time he has ever been able to create that effect and for it to come out whole. Which is amazing. The course was supposed to finish at 4pm we didn’t get done until 5.30pm.

Sunday morning we came back into the glass shop to pick up our pieces. They got slowly cooled over night in the annealer.

Monday we head north to Cambridge and op shop along the way. We stay two nights and have a quick catch up with my cousins.

Off to Whangaparāoa for a couple of nights to see my Nan. We fly out for Fiji tomorrow.

Holiday – 1st September

Off we go! We don’t leave until way after midday and get as far as Macraes. When we reach the main mine we smell an awful brake kind of smell. At first we thought it was coming from the mine but soon discovered it is us! We call AA and Ray from Palmerston Garage recognises us straight away and says “you’ve gone from blowing up Hilux’s to Mitsubishis.”

Turns out the brake drum wasn’t put in correctly with the spring at our mechanics in chch. It took until we went through some good bumps for the spring to come off causing the brake to come on. By the time we were all fixed up it was getting dark. So we headed down the road to find a spot to camp and turned around back to Macraes village to have dinner at the pub. We were the only patrons who were not from the mine.

Heading inland towards the Lake District. I try to find us an alternative route that bypasses Ranfurly and takes us a new way. We get nearly all the way to discover we can’t get through. So an hour back in the direction we came to go through Ranfurly. We get through to Wānaka obviously op shopping along the way. In Wānaka we refuel and get a few groceries before heading to further west. We get past the Neck at Lake Hāwera – Lake Wānaka when the brake problem happens again. We try to fix it ourselves but end up calling AA again. A nice guy comes out to help and Rowan says it is definitely put on correctly and we shouldn’t have any more issues. However we do need to get new brake shoes again. In the end we make it to near the Haast Pass and park up for the evening.

A wicked storm last night brings on a great day. Lots of exploring along the way meant we didn’t get that far but that is all part of the fun. Patches of rain came and went. We got about 30min south of Fox Glacier and stopped by a river for the night.

No photos of Fox or Franz, weather was pretty pants so you couldn’t see much. The rain was relentless and it didn’t stop all day. Near Harihari you cross the Wanganui River and turn left. Head up as far as you dare in your car, get out and walk a good 20min or so, get into the river and you will find steam. Which is some awesome natural hot pools. Well worth the slog to get there. A great temperature! I have wanted to do this for ages and here we are ticking it off the list. Definitely will be doing this again!

The usual spot I know I can stay just out of Hokitika is not allowed anymore. I find a walk inland and we hope to find a spot we can stay. It is Tunnel Terrace Walk. It is too dark to do it tonight but we will tomorrow morning.

The old mine walk was really nice. We both got soaked through. After a morning at Serpentine Beach we headed to Blackball for lunch. Unfortunately we could not continue on to Reefton as the road is closed. Instead we ended up going all the way to Mohikinui for an early dinner and came up to Denniston Plateau to sleep. It has been on the list for a while and it is a fantastic spot. Very glad we came up.

Not going far today, just to Nelson. It was a wild night up on the plateau, I think we got the full experience. Taking our time we landed in Nelson in the afternoon.

Code Compliance – 25th August

We got the last bits of exterior complete. It was done over three days.

On Thursday we had two helpers from Skevingtons. I did a lot of raking and got numb arms on the compactor. Rowan got to do all the wheelbarrow loads. All the paths and driveway look great. We put heaps of soil in and then seeded it for grass.

Friday, one small job left. A screen and planter to help soften the utilities. It really finishes the place off. We meet Anna a property manager down at the house to do a rental appraisal.

Screen for the utilities.

The rest of the week is a blur! We get a bunch of jobs done in order to get away. Here is a photo of Rowan on the roof installing another solar panel! Monkey man!

18th August

Code compliance got stopped as there was two pieces of information missing. We quickly resolved that and now it’s back in their court.

Paint touch ups – tick

Rowan put in all the posts for the fences while I spent the time inside doing touch up paint and cleaning. It is great having the inside complete.

Fences – tick!

Rowan and I got the west and south fences in today. It took some mahi but we are very happy with the results. We couldn’t find our for sale sign, Rowan had tied it to the hot water cylinder. You get some strong winds down here at times and it went into the creek. At least it was pretty easy to get. I

may have moaned about this before but I am doing it again. That silly letterbox is a $400 letterbox. For a bit of sheet metal that is made in a factory. Insane! This sort of bullshit is why it costs so much to build. Of course we paid $30 on clearance at Placemakers. It probably cost the company $2 to make in China.

In the weekend we didn’t have any down time. We helped plant 400 trees at Jimmys place. The views are spectacular!

On Sunday we had a long but fun day on a motorbike training course. I really enjoyed the day, it was in Dunedin. A bit of a hike! We went right through the back of Dunedin all the way around to Palmerston. Some of the roads had heaps of grit on them and were quite treacherous. We took our time going through those parts. Rowan and I headed north from Palmerston rather than going all the way back to Dunedin then coming back. There were two others on the course, a very small group. It was a real benefit as I learnt so much more. Absolutely shattered when we got back.

Monday was a day off, I need some recovery and with bad weather it is a great excuse. We really have had minimal rain this winter. Very lucky indeed.

So close – 11th July

We are still having some frosty cold mornings. But it has some advantages like the weeds and grass are dormant. We also got a fantastic moon halo on Tuesday night.

Wednesday, today is our final inspection. Fingers and toes are crossed that it goes without a hitch. Dave arrives to get that toilet fixed. After closer inspection there is either a manufacturing flaw or maybe it’s a fine crack in the cistern. Either way it can’t be used. Luckily we have an extra two toilets for the other house so we just steal one of those. I will worry about warranty issues later. Our council man arrives and everything is easily ticked off the list. I just need a little paperwork and then I can apply for code compliance certification. Feels great to have the council part done.

I got a layer of stain on the deck, I put an additive in that makes it non slip.

Last coat on the deck! We won’t be staging the house AI will do that for us. Here are a few fun ones I have played with.

A digger came to site to bore our holes for the fence posts. About 60 holes in total.

Saturday we had a pj day. It was wonderful, I feel like I need another day off, but we got one at least.

On Sunday we went up to Jim’s farm for lunch and got a load of wood for next week winter. It has already had a year of drying so it will be perfect next winter.

On Monday we went down to site to do some tidying so I can update photos. I have a few hours of touch up paint to do and Rowan has a bunch of fencing. I really want the driveway completed so it looks more tidy outside. It also means I then can put a screen up to hide the utilities area.

Electrical – 4th July

We found our awesome green basin from Till St at the local tip shop, almost bought it back, almost haha.

Herbert has an egg processing place for quite a few farms. We got the smaller tray for $5 and the larger tray for $12. They are yesterday’s eggs and last up to 5 weeks so we have a lot of eggs to get through haha. You’re not allowed to take photos in the processing area and I can see why. There must be 7 different companies they carton up eggs for. Bowalley, Pams free range, sure as, new day etc. Bowalley is their own brand and the farm is in Herbert. I think there are 6 farms in total in the area so not a small operation. The lady who helped us told us if you need to buy eggs in the South Island always buy Pams. All of Pams eggs for the south come from them and they are generally the cheapest to buy in the supermarket. So folks buy the cheapest free range eggs you can get your hands on, because all you’re paying extra for is marketing and branding!

This didn’t come as a surprise as Rowan and I had noticed these sort of discrepancies with other products. Like the fresh pasta, you read the back and there is the exact same ingredients the same weight even the same packaging minus the pretty labels. I also know if you buy Pams Camembert and Pams Smokey cheese it is actually Whitestone cheese.

Kitchen saga continues, the response we got from Placemakers and Peter Hay was abysmal. Pull apart the broken pantry or get your builder to drill more holes. We went and checked the broken pantry which has 3 holes for adjustment and our kitchen only has two that are not matching up. So we cannot replace one side to fix the issue. We asked if they were going to pay for our builder to come to site to drill some holes because we don’t need a builder on site anymore.

Electrical is done! Glenn has to come back and do a little bit of work as one switch needs to be a 4 gang and he only had 3 gang switches in him. But he says that he will take his hot rod for a drive and come do it for free. What a gem! It is really nice having the lights and a heatpump. I played unskilled apprentice and made decisions, held things, grabbed things all that fun stuff.

Lance is here to put down the underlay all ready for Monday. The yellow underlay is definitely reflecting off the walls haha.

We have Johanna stay with us Friday night on her way up north. She is going back to Russel to work, her working part of her visa runs out in October.

On Saturday we had a real day off. Haven’t had one in a long time. Leona took a couple through our house. They appear to like it, so we shall see.

Vaughan was called from Placemakers to fix our kitchen issue and offered a few extra hours at our cost if we wanted it. Yes please! After fixing the pantry he cut the hole for the hob and holes for appliances like the dishwasher and washing machine. We finished off the morning with finishing the rear fence. We kept it open for ease going to the container and getting onto the site.

Happy Monday, Lance is here to finish the flooring. The house looks complete now it has the carpet. It really removes the building site feel.

I noticed some moisture outside on the blocks coming from the ensuite. We work out it’s that toilet again giving us grief. We remove the water and Dave will be down Wednesday to fix it.

Kitchen – 28th July

Waiting for the builder to be available to install the kitchen we had some progress in Herbert. Got those two Kaihua jasmine climbers in the ground. Rowan has upgraded our exterior lights, we now have 4.

Rowan’s mum has her 70th Birthday this week. Happy birthday Joanne!

Installing the kitchen takes more than half of the day. There are things I feel are design flaws and to be honest the attitude I got from Shannon is unacceptable. I tried calling her and in the end I got a lot of text messages that were quite harsh. Placemakers do not have good customer service at all and they prefer to blame each other and not take responsibility for their own actions. First the sink meant we had to remove the top bracing from the cabinet. Apparently you chop it out, but the way it has been placed would mean there is really no support whatsoever. Vaughan gently removed it and turned it to make it work. There is no cabinet to the left or right to screw into for support and it needs to be solid for the benchtop.

Second issue is the gap between the corner cabinet and the sink cabinet. In the design there is a a fairly large gap, which they provided a standard 18mm spacer, we needed more like 2 and a half. Vaughan ended up having to cut it to fit and turn it, which has made it work. This kitchen was sold to us as a pre built just put it together like Lego. It is supposed to be fast and easy. Well it definitely wasn’t that. I still have the handles to put on and Rowan has to finish off fixing in the upper cabinets, screwing the benchtop down and adding in the weird corner piece.

Rowan got the frame work on the step/deck laid. Vaughan got the kickboards and vanity top done. I polyurethane the first coat onto the vanity. It is an American oak plyboard. I also did a lot of touch up plaster and no more gaps. We did a bit of damage getting the benchtop in.

In the weekend we had a picnic at a lake on Devils Bridge Road. It was very nice and peaceful, we sat under a kōwhai tree. It felt good to have a little down time, I miss the simplicity of our hike.

On Sunday we went down to Palmerston to get another layer of poly on. I also did the first coat of grey on my picture window and plastered the walls where the benchtop damaged it. Rowan got the concrete slab into place for the hot water cylinder and put the edge of the deck in.

On Monday Dave completed the second plumbing. I painted and did touch up work. Rowan focused on helping Dave and completing the front step. Rowan noticed when putting the pantry shelves in that the muppets haven’t lined the holes up. You literally cannot adjust the shelves and every shelf is like this in the pantry. It doesn’t end with this kitchen! Of course the last job Dave goes to do, putting in the toilet doesn’t go straight forward, it is leaking and it takes Rowan pointing out they manufacturer has put one of the bungs in the wrong way to work out how to fix it. It’s like that “you had one job” moment.

21st July

Rowan’s grandma Bette has a big 95th Birthday today (15th July). Rowan keeps telling her she has to make it to 100!

We popped down to Dunedin as I had a load of clothes to pick up from the Recycle Boutique. I cannot recommend them enough, if you have clothes you want to get rid of, you should definitely look into it. Super easy and if you want the unsold items back you can or you can get them to donate whatever doesn’t sell.

While in Dunedin we ran around and did a load of jobs as well as the op shops. I called into Blueskin Nursery to pick up two Kaihua climbers for the moon gate. Also known as NZ Jasmine, Parsonsia Heterophylla. They have a lovely white flower and a beautiful smell.

Waiting for this kitchen is very frustrating, we are filling in our days with upgrades to Herbert.

I was so set on my paint being wrong we headed to Palmerston on a special trip to check. It is slightly different to the swatch from Dulux but not enough for it to be a major. It said this was a nuetral white with complex pink tones and sure it looks great in bright direct light but in the southern part of the house it is throwing a lot of grey. Anyway once the carpet is in I am sure it will be absolutely fine. I am just probably being fussy as per usual!

Friday afternoon our kitchen is ready for pick up. Shannon, the kitchen lady tries to get us to pay for and buy the corner cabinet that was made for the other house. We decide to give it back to them as I am not sure I want to use them again and we may have changes after we get this one put in.

Power Pole – 14th July

We have had more time on our hands to get ticking off jobs in Herbert. There is now a spot to hang clothes in the house truck. I got this free trampoline months ago to create a moon gate. I will get a native climber to grow along it. I did think wisteria as I love them, but natives are always better.

Thursday it is all go, Dave is here to finish the stormwater and a few other bits of plumbing. We need him back one more day to do the last few things once the kitchen is in. Graham and Vaughan worked over at Brough St, they finished the cladding and the scribers (the window edging).

Rowan spent the day making a garden edge around the house and also the driveway. I got the first coat on the trim/doors.

Power pole is here! They replaced the one on the other side of the road too. They gave us the old wooden pole and will bring us another to create a way to get across the creek on Brough.

I did a bit of painting while Rowan did a good site tidy. Removing a few loads of items onto our resource recovery field.

I freaked out a little about the colour of the paint as it doesn’t look like it matches the wall. I talked to mitre10 about it and it is not a miss tint. I am still unsure about it. I don’t want to lighten it and create a colour I cannot replicate.

Paint saga continues… I can’t shake the “it’s not right” feeling. I got a couple of paint samples to look at, now I am sure the enamel paint is not right. I will check it when we next get to Palmerston.

I decided to create some stepping stones for Herbert with beach found pottery that I got for $1 at the Hampden dump. Yes those are my old cake tins haha

On Friday arvo the kitchen arrived at Placemakers. We headed in to pick it up. Then spent Saturday painting the trim and Rowan was setting up fences.

We shave used the next two days doing some jobs around Herbert. Rowan has sorted power and lights in Bette Bedford. The new pump works well in Jo, also the solar appears to be working well. In Camele we also have a solar system too. Lots of annoying jobs now complete! Here are a few AI pictures of potential paint options for Jo!

7th July

We had the builders one day this week and they did some tidy up work for us. Finishing off little jobs and starting with the decking step to get into the house. At a bit of a loose end with the major delay from the kitchen. It won’t be here until the end of the month, there is little to do.

On Thursday we had Dave our plumber come and install the showers and vanities. He will be back next week to finish off the stormwater and do a few other pieces. Then we wait for that kitchen.

I have prepped with filling in all the nail holes and no more gaps for all the trim and now I can paint it all. I am in no hurry but I will get that done next week.

In Herbert we have been getting a few things in order. I painted under the bench seat and I want to make the back cupboard more useful. Currently it opens at the top, but I want to change it so I can put more kitchen stuff in it like the picture attached.

Rowan has been getting the water system ready, waiting on some parts to complete it. The gas hot water arrived and now we are still waiting on a pump and solar panels to arrive.

I got through the last two books of the Lucinda Riley – Seven Sisters Series. I enjoyed them but didn’t love them. I had to pretend it was more like a fantasy novel otherwise it would have done my head in. The last book is written by her son as she passed away. There was an outline of the story already made so he completed it for her. You got to get past the discrepancies to finish it.