George here (and Josh too).
We left Waitomo around 10:00—we are not moving at a rapid speed in the
mornings at this point-- and headed towards the Alexander Farm (also known as
Hobbiton) used in the 3 Lord of the Rings and 2 Hobbit films.
But in one of the brochures I was reading, I saw that there
was a tribute to Tim and Neil Finn [two of my favorite musicians] in their
hometown of Te Awamutu. So we found the
museum there and spent about 30 minutes reading news clips, listening to music
on albums (I think Josh was pretty amazed music could be made that way), and
watching old family videos of the Finn Family.
Once I had my fix, we headed to Hobbiton. We got there in time for a 12:20 tour and
loaded the bus with 25 or 30 other tourists.
(from Josh)- We started off seeing some small Hobbit holes,
then on our way up to Bag End (Biblo’s house), we saw the Party Tree where
Bilbo had his 111th birthday, and across a small lake, we saw The
Green Dragon Tavern (soon to be a working pub). Then we went to Bag End and Sam
Gangee’s house. We were supposed to stay
with our guide, but one little Russian boy kept wandering off and slipped into
a pond.
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| Josh in one of the Hobbit holes at Hobbiton |
From there, we drove to Hamilton, the 4th biggest
city in New Zealand. We got a room with
a Queen, a double, and a single bed and had a yummy buffet dinner. Josh even
had an ornate pineapple-lemonade drink.
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| Josh's drink at Valentine's |
We got up Saturday before we left Hamilton, we went to the
museum there. Josh says “it was
cool.” It had animatronics and gave Josh
some ideas what he wants to do with engineering when he grows up.
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| Laura and Burke have a "real life" Mario Cart race |
After a Subway lunch (our 4th or 5th
this trip), we headed east to Hot Water Beach, where Laura and the boys had
been on the second day of their trip. We
got their at high tide, so we spent most of the night cooking dinner and
watching TV (George-rugby and Laura and the boys Spiderman 3)
Sunday morning, we got up a little earlier and headed to the
beach at low tide around 9:00 armed with shovels to build holes in the sand and
to create our on family hot pool. Two
hours later, we were a little sandy, but warmer than the 45 degree and drizzly
outside temperatures.
We had a small cabin with no amenities last night, but
upgraded to the family villa where we’re now relaxing, watching TV and chilling
after a nice warm shower.
We’ll do a little more adventuring around the Coramandel
Peninsula this afternoon and then head back to Auckland tomorrow
afternoon. One more update from there in
a day or two.











