Thursday 10 March 2011

First 10 days in New Zealand with our toddler

Sorry for the delay in updating the blog but here is a brief outline of our first few days. I have to say that Freddie has taken the whole trip so far in his stride and it has been much easier than anticipated. Full details of accommodation to follow soon...

You can see images of our trip on our Facebook page here

Day 1
Auckland
View from balcony
We arrived surprisingly upbeat following our 35 +hour journey (you can read up on it here). Hungry we headed out to an Italian restaurant for a quick bite to eat, at first Freddie was very well behaved but just as the food arrived turned into a terror tot! Unable to keep him entertained we took eating shifts with one walking along the quay with chap while the other ate.

We all went to bed at the same time but Freddie and I were fully awake by 2 am and both ate, and played for a couple of hours before crashing again while watching TV together. (the view also helped to pass some time, Fredie loved the boats and cars...)

Day 2
Freddie and I are fortunate to have Freddie’s older brother Kieran (my oldest son) on hand to help throughout our trip down under while Pierre (daddy and hubby) works long days buying wine! We took a day trip to Waiheke island, wasn’t a bad day out and Freddie enjoyed the boat journeys – again all went to sleep at the same time and Freddie woke at 2am we were so tired we succumbed to a little Calpol to help the sleep pattern kick in and we were asleep again by 3.

Day 3
Blenheim
Flew to Blenheim, was a very bad flight due to strong winds and had to land fast and hard, Freddie’s ears caused him lots of pain (was the first time he has had trouble with them). Our accommodation in Blenheim was on a vineyard and was wonderful. We stayed here for 3 nights. Freddie’s appetite by this time had gone and so we were having a struggle at every meal time. Over the next 3 days we were surprised he was already sleeping through the night, albeit mainly in our bed!

A good day out was Picton, we took a great walk along the Queen Charlotte Track at the Marlborough sounds, (there is also a shorter circular route at ???? if the Charlotte is a little too long). Picton is the gateway to the north Island, there are regular ferries to Wellington through the sounds, or you can explore the sounds by boat checking out the wildlife including dolphins. For a break from walking and water there is a nice little play area, children’s sail boat pond and railway for kiddies of all ages.

Day 7
Kaikoura
Today we took the couple of hours drive to Kaikoura. Not an awful lot to do here for toddlers, there is a nice peninsular walk and our chap delighted in the seal colony (coming face to face with one in a bush!). There are lots of opportunities to get close to whales, dolphins and Albatross but unfortunately under 3s not allowed). Daddy stayed shore-bound and baby-sat while we enjoyed the sea life. (Kaikoura should be pronounced Kye koda – meaning to eat Krayfish – one of their delicacies (I have always pronounced it Kye koura but this apparently means ‘eat feathers!’). I think the sleeping pattern is well and truly back to normal now.

Day 8
Lake Tekapo
Began our drive to Central Otago. (we were due to fly but changed our plans as I panicked about Freddie’s ears – will be checking them out once we arrive). We drove past Christchurch and to Lake Tekapo (took about 4 hrs). A good pit stop is Geraldine where there is a nice stream to walk along and park to let off a little tot steam. Spent the night at Lake Tekapo.

Day 9
Bendigo (central otago)
Finished our drive to Central Otago (3 1/3 hrs) – good pit stop was a town called Twizel – lovely park to play in located right in front of cafes and restaurants – again a good area to let off more steam...

Day 10
Wanaka
Searched for suitable accommodation in Wanaka – my favourite place in the world! – found the perfect place...also watched Tottenham get through the next round of the Champions League – by holding off AC Milan – result! Had a lovely lunch in Wanaka. The whole lakeside is very tot friendly and houses a perfect play ground with the best dinosaur slide in the world (probably!). We also visited the doctors today to check on Freddie’s ears. As expected both are red and in need of some antibiotic treatment to aid the flight we have to make to Adelaide on Sunday (now Thursday).

Writing this I am now up to date – tomorrow we are off to Queenstown and hoping to persuade Kieran to do a skydive or bungee jump...

Next instalment soon...

Also have details of flight and some info on where we went wrong and right to follow.

Sunday 27 February 2011

Tomorrow is the day!

Ok, tomorrow we begin our journey to the other side of the world. Due to the earthquake in Christchurch our itinerary has changed slightly. We now fly into Auckland and spend the first two nights there, then go to Blenheim as before, popping to Kaikoura just before our flight to Queenstown. All will become clear as we update the blog.


Door to door travel time (with no delays) should be about 35 hours. We are kitted out with toddler distractions and so if it all goes belly up and the little chap doesn’t sleep a wink we should be covered!

Our story so far with Singapore Airlines and babies, toddlers...

There have been a few complications trying to reserve seats. Bulkheads are reserved for under twos but note - if you book your toddler a seat and they are under two those that haven’t booked a seat will get priority.

Make sure you check in on-line to reserve your seats, it has definitely relaxed me knowing I have the seats I feel comfortable with. Meals on offer on Singapore are: baby, post weaning, child and adult – we have opted for post weaning – will let you know if the choice is the right one!

I am hoping to get the chance to update in Singapore airport (they also have an outdoor swimming pool!) if not the next update will be from Auckland on Wednesday.

My emotions are a mixture of excitement and nerves – I hope we all sleep well tonight...

Tuesday 22 February 2011

Out ‘n’ About Nipper Sport Three Wheeler Pushchair

We walk A LOT and our pushchair just didn’t quite make the grade when it came to uneven terrain. We often walk through the woods with a friend who has a 3 wheeler jogger, which seems to effortlessly glide through the mud and over bumps and logs so we decided to purchase similar.

After much research we decided on the Out ‘n’ About Nipper Sport. It has 16 inch wheels, a fixed basket underneath, hand break, foot breaks, fully reclining seat, and comes with rain cover and padded seat pad. The back wheels have suspension and our chap, who is very big for his age, at 20 months looks so comfortable. It folds easily and all 3 wheels are quick release which means it can be folded even smaller. It is very light and we have also purchased a carry bag for travelling, especially for our up and coming flights.

We have tested it now for a week and it is nothing short of brilliant! The only downside could be the tyres, which have inner tubes, we have bought some gel which supposedly automatically block any punctures, fingers crossed...

Now looking forward to every type of terrain our travels Down Under have to offer!

We bought ours from Kiddicare.co.uk, ordered in the afternoon and received the following morning, perfect service and a good price £199.

Tuesday 8 February 2011

New Zealand & Australia with our toddler part 2

3 weeks to go yesterday! Very excited and just a little anxious...

Flights and accommodation are now booked. Singapore airlines got our booking this time, for a number of reasons:


Only two flights to take (12 hrs and 9 hrs 45) as opposed to Emirates three flights. Furthermore Singapore Airport has a great reputation (having been voted Airport of the Year 2010). We are hoping that our 6 hour stop there will have plenty to tire Freddie including a swimming pool. Our departure time from Heathrow is good too, opted for 6.30pm departure and so dinner, play, sleep should theoretically happen (fingers crossed).

I am slowly putting together a great bag of essentials for the trip, details to follow but in the meantime here is out basic itinerary with accommodation.

We have set ourselves 5 bases in total for the duration of our stay and our travel and accommodation itinerary goes:

Day 1:

Arrive in Christchurch at 10.30am take the two and half hr drive to Kaikoura and stay for 2 nights. We found a small selection of accommodation on offer and opted for a house (which by all accounts isn’t perfectly child-friendly as the stairs look a little un-friendly for tots but we figured these could be blocked off and the house looks great!).

Kaikoura Holiday Home - Website
Staying two nights, 2nd & 3rd March

Day 3:

Leave Kaikoura on a two and a half hr drive to Blenheim where we will be spending 3 nights in total at The Dog Point Bell Tower - Website

Day 7

Fly from Blenheim to Queenstown (we are lucky to be staying in friends accommodation here and may take a night to Milford Sounds TBC) we stay here a total of 5 nights at

Day 12

Fly to Auckland where we are spending two nights at the Quay West Auckland - Website

Day 14

Fly to Adelaide and spend our final 4 nights here before heading back to the UK.

Staying at Henley Palms near Henley Beach - Website

Will update you on our findings of activities for the plane journey next...