I haven't updated for awhile because I wanted to focus on company. Laura and her husband, David, came to visit us for 2 weeks. Rachel is still here. We wanted to go and see as much as possible while they were all here. We spent a few days in Whangarei to let Laura and David rest before we took off to see some sights. We went to the middle of the North Island because we hadn't been there yet. Our first stop was Hobbit town. This is where all the outside scenes for the Lord of the Ring's movies were shot. They had started to tear them down when the owner of the land negotiated to keep some of the houses of as a tourist attraction. Ironically they will start filming the prequel this year so they are completely rebuilding all the sets. It was an interesting tour. We learned how much time it took to build the sets and what they imported. It wad quite extensive. They knew that people would notice incorrect details from the book.

Laura and Rachel at the party tree
champagne pool
The movie was filmed on a working sheep farm so as part of our tour we got to watch a sheep being sheered . We also got to feed the lambs. Rachel's one big goal while she was here was to touch a lamb so she was quite happy.

We then went on to Rotarua which is an active geothermal area. It is part of the ring of fire. There are volcanoes, geysers, thermal pools, mud baths and everything geothermal you can think of. It was very fascinating. I have never seen anything quite like it. We went to one of the main parks that had the most variety of geothermal activity. It had all types of geysers, pools, steam, rocks, etc. No picture can truly capture it.
We then went on to Rotarua which is an active geothermal area. It is part of the ring of fire. There are volcanoes, geysers, thermal pools, mud baths and everything geothermal you can think of. It was very fascinating. I have never seen anything quite like it. We went to one of the main parks that had the most variety of geothermal activity. It had all types of geysers, pools, steam, rocks, etc. No picture can truly capture it.
We also just did some basic sight seeing and even played a game of mini golf. The course was similar to America except for the bunny running on to the green and wanting to be petted. There was also a dog who had caught a rat and was playing with it not to mention the parrots in their cages. It was truly relaxing and enjoyable. We then went to the glow worm caves. We were not allowed to take pictures. It was really beautiful. The glow worms looked like a web of white Christmas lights. Everyone was quiet. It was a very tranquil place. After that it was Auckland. We took a cruise on the harbor and got some history of the area. We also visited a volcanic island.
We also had an enjoyable time at the Antarctic exhibit. We got to see more penguins. They also had an aquarium there. We viewed different types of equipment and shelters that were used in Antarctica.It is hard to believe what people are willing to do in the name of exploration.
We then headed back to Whangarei. We gave them some general tours of things we do around here. I am so glad that they got to come. I miss them already.