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Beauty Intro #1

Beauty Intro #1

I decided that it might be a little bit fun to actually show you some new and new-to-me beauty products rather than just take pretty pictures of them!  So welcome to my first 11+ minute video!  I’m sorry, I’ll keep it less chatty next time, the problem 

Creating the ULTIMATE Easter Gift Basket + Giveaway!

Creating the ULTIMATE Easter Gift Basket + Giveaway!

I’m shaking things up a little this year and combining the family’s treats into one, Ultimate Easter Gift Basket.  Shopping for the kids Easter gifts is one of my favourite excuses for heading in store to The Warehouse and stocking up on my spirit-food……………….chocolate of 

Cruise Diary | Day 4 on the Pacific Pearl

Cruise Diary | Day 4 on the Pacific Pearl

After dancing the night away at the Bianco Party with Ethan I was seriously lagging when we woke on Sunday morning.  Fortunately for me the first point of business for the day was in the beauty salon!

A long overdue hair cut with Rex was just what the doctor ordered and he delivered one of those scalp massages you dream about ever after.  Loved it.

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When we (finally) kicked off our dancing shoes and returned to our cabin last night, we found a very special invitation to visit the bridge from the ship’s secretary!!  This had been high on my wishlist from the second we boarded so the opportunity to meet the Captain was something I was not taking lightly.

Holy shit.

Mind boggling.  What an experience!  The view and the personalities up there are outstanding and the crew totally put up with my myriad of semi-technical questions that come from being the daughter of a marine engineer and married to another one!

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After our tour E and I headed to Plantation for lunch and spent a couple of hours relaxing and swimming in the pool – top deck was totally the place to be on such a beautiful day.  The loungers were full and everyone was enjoying the bluebird conditions and smooth sailing on the way back to Auckland.

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We headed to Salt Grill at 3pm for my first ever High Tea!  (So many firsts on this cruise, you are definitely able to get involved with as much or as little as you like when you are on-board – your itinerary needn’t be as full-on as ours was!).

Salt Grill by Luke Mangan is one of the premium restaurants on the Pacific Pearl and the service and food at the High Tea event was nothing short of outstanding.  The beautiful tea setting, the luxe options and the delicious food made this a lovely and relaxing way to wile away our final afternoon on board.

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Of course we had a busy evening planned!  We took in a show in the marquee – Off the Charts.  We had been admiring the skill and energy of the ship’s dance team whenever we spotted them at the parties on board.  The troupe are super friendly and fun and exude so much energy, they totally make you want to dance whenever you see them!  The show was a ripper, a 45 minute song and dance performance with many sing along Top 40 faves included.

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We headed back to Salt Grill for dinner and I found deciding what to order the most difficult choice of the trip!  We skipped entrees (totally wise considering how much we’d been packing away over the past 4 days lol!), shared sides and ordered mains.  My lamb was phenomenal as was Ethan’s rare tuna. < That kid has a seriously sophisticated palette!

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It was the end of an amazing four days and we hadn’t yet begun to pack, so upon Ethan’s wise recommendation, we skipped dessert and headed back to our cabin for an early-ish night.

We were due to disembark shortly after 7am and my floor-drobe wasn’t going to pack itself.  God I loved this trip!  One week later and I’m still fan-girling over every aspect of the cruise. 

I’m going to pop up one more post this week with some Cruising Tips and Cruise Essentials to pack when you’re ready for your amazing get-away!

Hotel Transylvania 2 is out on DVD NOW! + Giveaway

Hotel Transylvania 2 is out on DVD NOW! + Giveaway

Hotel Transylvania 2 is out on DVD in New Zealand on February 24th and we have one copy to give away! HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2: February 24, Rating PG  Everything seems to be changing for the better at Hotel Transylvania… Dracula’s rigid monster-only hotel policy has finally relaxed, opening up its 

Cruise Diary | Day 3 On The Pacific Pearl – Napier Art Deco Festival

Cruise Diary | Day 3 On The Pacific Pearl – Napier Art Deco Festival

Shore day! Saturday dawned a seriously stunning, blue sky marvel.  We docked, disembarked and were on a bus to marine Parade in Napier by 8.30am!  I was once again blown away by the how streamlined and easy all of these processes are.  There were buses 

On the Water with Jetstar & Avonside Girls High School Dragon Boat team

On the Water with Jetstar & Avonside Girls High School Dragon Boat team

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It’s that time again!  The latest recipients of Jetstar’s Flying Start grant were announced yesterday in the New Zealand Herald as the Avonside Girls High School Dragon Boat team.  The girls have held the competition at bay for the past two years, holding on to their national title despite the obvious hardships and handicaps that come with living in quake damaged Christchurch.

The girls are hitting the road – or more accurately, the skies – in April, heading to Adelaide to compete in the Club Crew World Dragon Boating Championships.  The logistics and financial commitment required to transport and accomodate the 26 girls from Year 12 and 13 are immense.  The team had raised about 20k of the $50,000 needed for the trip and now, with the help of the Flying Start grant ($15,000 cash and $15,000 worth of flights) they are able to focus on their prep and do what they do best – win!

I chatted with two members of the girl’s support team, Coach Evan Roper and the fab mum who nominated the team for the grant, Nikki, about what this opportunity means to the team and wider community.

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1. How did you announce the news to everyone? I imagine it was VERY loud with lots of #SQUEE!

Nikki – Yes, I let Grant (Head of NZ Jetstar) do the honors.  After gathering the girls around, I admitted to them that we had lied to them and that they were not there for a photo shoot for a ‘small local rag’ – which is what we had told them. I then introduced Grant and Phil. Grant told the girls about what the grant was and that they had made the short list. He then paused and said “sorry, I’ve lied to you too – you have actually won”. The girls squealed, screamed, cried, high fived and hugged each other – as did the other coach and some of the parents that were there (who of course did not know either). Grant was then treated to some dragon chanting – very loud – and even a wee trip in the boat, where they introduced him to their “side to side” chant (that includes tipping the boat from side to side).

2. What does the Jetstar Flying Start Grant mean for the team?

Evan – The cost to send the team of 28 to Adelaide is close to $50,000. Breaking that down to an individual cost of around $2,200 per student. The families of the girls who attend Avonside would generally not have a spare $2,000 to pay for their daughters trip. The only way this venture was going to be possible was with a tremendous amount of fundraising. The parents of the girls in the team have been tremendously supportive and inventive with fundraising ideas. They have sold wine, pies, frozen fish fillets. There have been sausage sizzles at Bunnings, car washes, quiz nights, stock taking nights for the Warehouse and raffles. The parents are manning food stalls at the 5 regattas that are held locally and at the finish line of the Coast to Coast event. One parent, Rhys Pocklington, who has twin daughters in the team, (Emma and Shannon) owns a car yard. He has generously offered some sponsorship for the team. The photo of the team shows them wearing the travelling tops that have his motor vehicle company name on the back of the top. (Black and White Motor vehicle Company). He has also bought a tent for the team to use at local regattas, again with his signage on it, and is paying the girls to clean the cars in the car yard twice a week. The girls have divided themselves into groups and undertake this work on a rostered basis.

Winning the Jetstar Flying Start Grant has been of HUGE benefit to our fundraising efforts. The amount of the grant, coupled with the fundraising efforts undertaken so far, will mean that the families of the daughters will not have to pay out much money at all from their own bank accounts when we head away to Adelaide.

The pressure of needing to raise $2,000 per week has been a constant worry for most of the parents of the team members and this grant has alleviated much of that pressure and stress.

3. How are you preparing for the Aussie trip? Is training mental right now?

Evan – We started training on the water in September of 2015. On water trainings have been twice a week until the end of January. We are now training 3 times per week on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Before school works better than after school so that means a very early start to the day 3 times per week. We meet at 0600 at the boat yard. On the water between 0615 and 0715 and then the girls head to school at 0730. Getting to training for 0600 means they are probably getting up at 0500. That’s real dedication for you and a testament to the desire within this team.

4. How has being a part of this team helped with life post-quake in Christchurch?

Nikki – Obviously the pride in the community for a start – there’s so much negativity here (insurance issues, problems with EQC, large parts of unwelcoming bare land, etc) that it is nice that the girls have something positive to focus on and work towards.

5. Do you feel like this particular squad will be leaving a legacy for students to come as they progress though their years at Avonside?
Nikki – Absolutely – some of the past Avonside girls still support the current team – and there’s nothing like knowing going into a new year that there are big shoes to fill. Most of the girls welcome that kind of pressure.

Evan – The answer to that is unreservedly – YES. It seems that with the passing of each season, the team performance has improved. 2011 saw the team win it’s first medal at a major regatta – 3rd place in the 200m at the South Island Championships)
2012 saw the team medal again at South Islands (2nd place in the 200m) and our first medals at Nationals. (2nd in the 200m and 3rd in the 500m).  
2013 saw more medals at South Islands (2nd place in each of the three distances we race over. 200m, 500m and 2,000m) Results at the National Championships replicated the previous season with a 2nd in the 200m and 3rd in the 500m.
2014 was a stellar year. Christchurch Girls High School had held the mantle of top girls team for many years and any victory over them was hard to achieve. This season saw us build a formidable team that won every race against every other school girls team in every regatta with one exception. The only loss the Avonside team suffered that year was in the very last race of the Nationals Championships where they finished a close 3rd in the 2,000m race, only 5 seconds off first place. Trophies won that year included the Akaroa Super 12 regatta, Aoraki Open (Canterbury Champs), the Johnson Cup, awarded at South Islands to the winner of the 500m race and the Grand Champion Trophy for the winner of the 500m race at
Nationals.  2015 saw the team struggle to repeat the dominance of the previous season but still saw the team win gold medals at South Islands (200m and 2,000m races) and the Nationals (retaining the much sort after Grand Champion trophy for winning the 500m distance.)
This years team is living up to the high standards set by the teams that have gone before them. They are forming into a close knit team with exceptional leaders and the motivation and desire to win is very high indeed. The profile of the team has risen within the school and Dragon Boating is now viewed as being one of the premier sports that the school excels at. I have no doubts that this season is going to provide many highlights and will further enhance the standing of the team within the school.

6. (Silly question) I entered one Dragon Boating regatta in my years at high School……and my arm got really, really tired. I’ve always wanted to know if you switch sides when training/competing or are you a leftie or rightie every time?

Evan – Most of the girls try both sides when they are new to the team. A few are truly ambidextrous but most find that the paddling action feels more natural on one side so they tend to become much better on either the left or the right side of the boat. I don’t think that is the best practice. Most articles I read on the subject suggest that paddlers should alternate sides to prevent their body from putting too much strain on a particular shoulder or muscle group. When I get the girls to try paddling on their unnatural side they look completely uncoordinated and quickly want to swap back to their natural side. I don’t force the issue. :-

 Good luck Avonside girls, can’t wait to hear how you take on the world in April!

Cruise Diary | Day 2 on the Pacific Pearl

Cruise Diary | Day 2 on the Pacific Pearl

OK.  So I forgot to mention a few things in my prior post here. Like the fact that the second my feet hit the wharf yesterday I turned into the most scatterbrained, airy-fairy chick EVER. My bag with all of my shoes and toiletries never 

Cruise Diary | Day 1 On the Pacific Pearl

Cruise Diary | Day 1 On the Pacific Pearl

Despite feeling a little overwhelmed whilst I was packing Wednesday night due to the sheer number of outfits required – our comprehensive inventory for the media famil includes 3 cocktail parties, 4 pre-dinner drinks,  4 dinners, 1 show, 1 champagne breakfast + more lol, I 

Run Fail

Run Fail

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I’ve sitting down thinking hard about the run I just returned from.  

It was supposed to be 6km.  It was 4km.

It was supposed to be fast.  It was slow.

I imagined it to be moderate.  It absolutely nailed me.

I quit after 4km and walked home.

Run Fail.

But it’s not really is it?  4km is a damn sight better than 0km, reality just failed to live up to my expectations this morning.  And that’s life I suppose.  Goals are not always met on the first attempt and though I wasn’t running to further my distance or better a time this morning I was expecting to be able to hit 5km at least!

Running has been by far the most difficult activity I’ve ever engaged in.  More so than surfing even.  For me it’s a constant struggle of mind vs body, will vs won’t, love it hate it.  That’s what I never expected when I laced up my sneaks and started running a year ago.  I thought it would get easier, that I’d get to a certain point and it would be all onwards and upwards.  Instead, I feel like I begin every run not knowing whether I’ll be able to complete it or not.  What I do know is that without Dave’s help and motivation I would have packed it in a long time ago.  

SO, that’s the only advice I can give you if you’re thinking about starting to run – find someone to share the journey with.  I’m sure everyone has their off days and having someone to lean on a little when you really, really can’t be assed makes getting out of the door a teensy bit easier.

So, after a year, I’m still not ‘there’, wherever ‘there’ is.  I still don’t feel like I can call myself a runner, I sure as hell don’t feel or look like a runner and to be honest, those 5kgs I started running to lose haven’t budged one inch.

Shit.

Easy Hummus Recipe

Easy Hummus Recipe

I’d never made hummus before and heard my friends recount epic tales of failure and grossness so I was a bit nervous about throwing all of this YUM into the NutriBullet and crossing my fingers lol. Turns out no luck was required as this recipe