Jun 19, 2012

Last Post from New Zealand!

Hi everyone!


Well, it is my last day here in the beautiful New Zealand. I've gotten to meet a lot of wonderfully welcoming people, so I definitely suggest making your way to NZ sometime in your life!


Last week I was fortunate enough to go on a field trip with an Early Childhood Education class from Wintec.  It was an "Identity and Diversity" class that focused on Maori history and events:


Historical sight (Miropiko) in Hamilton


Pirongia town church and museum

Pirongia stronghold


Rangiawhia church

Orakau battle site

Kihikihi town memorial

Te Awamutu museum (traditional Maori battle pieces)




Last weekend, Susan took me to Mystery Creek's famous "Fieldays", which is a farming event out in the country side that features every piece of farming equipment that you can imagine.


John Deere tractors getting ready for a race!

New Zealand's weta

Cow truck!

Highland cattle

Waffles!
 There was also this really cool fashion show at Fieldays called "Ag Art". All the pieces had to be made with things you'd find on a farm...

Birds of a feather

Wedding gown made of canvas

"Fantail" burlap and feather

Shells, cloth, stones

(Under 21 competition)

Milking machine

String!

Burlap, string, sheep's wool
And that concludes my adventure in New Zealand!


Thank you to all the wonderful people that welcomed me into their lives for the short 7 weeks that I was here!!!


My goodbye party (Susan, Christine, Annie, Tanya, Sandra, Leanne)

Annie and Leanne from The Park

My cards :D

Opening presents

Christine from Wintec, and Sandra from The Park

Dearest Homestay mum, Susan

Karen, Sandra, Leanne, Annie

Susan and I




Love,


Karen Trotter - signing off!


Jun 10, 2012

Netball and Whangamata

Hi again! (Monday, June 4)


I promised to show you the famous New Zealand Netball! So here it is:
It's an indoor sport that is a combination between basketball, soccer, and Ultimate Frisbee.  Players have to get the ball to the opposing end of the court, but players can only hold onto the ball for 3 seconds, and cannot move while they are holding the ball.


Hamilton's team is called The Magic - and here they are in red!!




 There are defenders, shooters, etc., and each position can only go into certain areas of the court. For example, in this next picture, you can see the two women at the forefront of the photo are stopped at the semi circle around the net.





 Once you have the ball in your hands, you cannot move. And, from what I watched, once someone has possession of the ball inside the smallest semi circle, no one can move (they can only try and block with their hands).  There is also a new technique that was just introduced to netball called "the lift", where a player can lift another player in order to get a basket or block a basket (we didn't get to see this in action unfortunately).



And that is netball at it's finest! The Magic won by about 20 points, which made the game that much more exciting!

The next weekend, Susan, Susan's friends Ruth and Jane, and I drove along the windy coastal route to Whangamata (F(ah)ng-ah-mah-tah) beach to Jane's "batch" (beach house).  Whangamata is on the east coast of the north island of New Zealand:

                                                HAMILTON                                        WHANGATAMA
We arrived at Ruth's batch quite late on the Friday night (June 8), so we just had some soup and went to bed.  In the morning after having some toast with jam and coffee, we all took a nice scenic walk on the beach:

Ruth, Susan, and Jane 
Looking out at Whangamata beach (entrance #10)

Susan, Ruth, and Jane



Me! at Whangamata




After our walk along the beach we walked into the little town of Whangamata and did a bit of window shopping (and shopping) before going for afternoon tea at a nice little cafe:


We saw a dog in a sports car...

 And then walked back along the beach to the batch...

Saw some Mussel Catchers...


And some people walking their dog along the beach...

Sailboats in the background!

Then we all went back to the batch for some yummy lunch! The famous New Zealand meat pies, with some Lemingtons (cakes)...

NZ Meat Pies

Lemingtons

With some fresh lemon water...(and black ladybugs to look at).

Lemon and Ladybugs

View of Susan's car and one of the batches in the background

The next morning I went for a peaceful run on the beach :)

Whangamata Sunrise


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Susan, Jane, and Ruth

Flower!

Freshly picked guava


One last entry to go and then I shall be on my way hooooommmme!!


See you all on the evening of June 20th (and my last blog still to come)!




Love,


Karen Trotter