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The Wilsons: Back to normal.....
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Hi, Kia ora and welcome to our site. In May 2004 we made the monumental decision to emigrate to New Zealand. This is our record of the events following in our quest for a new life "down under". Sunday, April 20, 2008. Well, March came and went in a whirlwind. It was wonderful to see Mum and John and we all had a fantastic time. It certainly didn't feel like it has been almost four years, and I think if John has his way it won't be so long til we see them again. Went along the lines of: 1 night in Kaikoura.
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The Wilsons: July 2007
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Hi, Kia ora and welcome to our site. In May 2004 we made the monumental decision to emigrate to New Zealand. This is our record of the events following in our quest for a new life "down under". Thursday, July 05, 2007. I guess it doesn't matter. Posted by Debbie Wilson. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I guess it doesnt matter. View my complete profile.
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New Zealand at last!: March 2009
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Sunday, 15 March 2009. Ellerslie International Flower Show. Due to thw show, much of the roads around Hagley Park was off bounds to cars and some parts of the city was closed to parking. Right underneath the sign that clearly said "Keep Clear", I saw these two bikes nicely parked and locked! I wonder how they will be towed away. Among the many outdoor exibitions, this attracted a huge crowd. I found out why, when I was nearer. Monday, 9 March 2009. Since we were all out to go to sea, we decided to see wh...
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New Zealand at last!: March 2010
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Saturday, 13 March 2010. Anil and I went to Evan's Bay this morning to do our bit for the environment and did some beach clean up. While we were there, we had some fun as well. The biggest mussel we ever saw! The end result after everyone brought in their bags back. Among the rubbish there were shopping trolleys, chairs, tents, tyres, bottles of wine both opened and unopened and batteries. While we were cleaning up the beach, others were having fun on the water. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cuba in 11 Days.
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New Zealand at last!: January 2009
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Sunday, 11 January 2009. What would life be like if you looked different? How would people treat you if your skin were another colour? What if you were a different gender? Or you had a disability? The Big Experiment is a New Zealand local series, a social experiment that radically changes people's identities and gives them the opportunity to walk a day in someone else's shoes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kapiti, Wellington, New Zealand. We left Malaysia in 2001 and lived abroad till be dropped into Aotea...
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The Wilsons: April 2007
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Hi, Kia ora and welcome to our site. In May 2004 we made the monumental decision to emigrate to New Zealand. This is our record of the events following in our quest for a new life "down under". Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Posted by Debbie Wilson. Links to this post. Day in New Zealand, and is a public holiday. Paul is working so Emily and I decided to visit Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. This picture is of Joey, a small baby wallaby whos curiousity is probably overcoming his better judgement - allowing me t...
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The Wilsons: Where we live.....
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Hi, Kia ora and welcome to our site. In May 2004 we made the monumental decision to emigrate to New Zealand. This is our record of the events following in our quest for a new life "down under". Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Posted by Debbie Wilson. I like Rangiora too. In fact, I travel there for my New World shop more often than I go in to Christchurch these days! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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New Zealand at last!: June 2013
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Sunday, 16 June 2013. Why can't kids fail? But kids in New Zealand have four types of grading - "Developing", "Achieved", "Merit" or "Excellence". And Anil's college has a similar four scale result but the "Developing" is replaced by "Not Achieved". How weird is that? Why can't you fail? What does "Developing" actually mean? Isn't "Not Achieved" simply a fail? Why is it so difficult to say that you have failed? Saturday, 15 June 2013. Has it been 3 years? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why cant kids fail?