Saturday, March 8, 2014

Time moves on




Time moves on...
And apparently at speed.

So now it is the beginning of March. I swear it was just January.
Eric and I are both doing well. As is Myztyc.
It is currently bucketing down rain here. Most of our friends and family back in the states would not find this unusual as they have been getting rain too. However, I will remind you that it is currently "supposed" to be summer here. I have to say, apparently this year we were skipped. In the almost 4 years here this is the worst summer yet. Almost non-existent. I am very thankful for our week in Australia at Xmas. Hoping we still may get a few more warm sunny days. 

AnimFX took place mid Feb. And was fun. Met some new people from around the industry and caught up with some friends and colleagues.

Eric and I did manage a little 4 day get-a-way to the a Coromandel.  A small peninsula north of us and south of Auckland that we had yet to explore. It was quite beautiful, and very relaxing. We slept in, took long drives and short hikes. Spent some time on the beach and enjoyed some good away from work time.







This was my last little respite before I start travel again. Back to China mid March and possibly Calgary, Canada mid April.

Hoping everyone is settling into 2014. The adventure here continues….

Love & Hugs
Stacy & Eric


Monday, January 6, 2014

Happy New Year!


2014 has begun and we managed to ring out the old year with a much needed get-a-way to Cairns, Australia and the Great Barrier Reef. It is never easy being away from family for the holidays, but this year Eric and I needed some alone and away time.

So without further ado here is our vacation….




Bats!
The largest bats I've ever seen in the wild(and this was actually in the city). Not in a zoo. 
And not just a couple. A whole lot of em.
There are trees where they gather and hang upside down and sleep during the day. 
Then at dusk, they all wake and take to the skies. It's incredibly cool!
Swarms of fruit bats flying over head for about 20 minutes. 

We knew there were Koalas, Kangaroos, Deadly Spiders and Crocodiles, but no one mentioned Bats!






Butterflies. We loved the butterfly sanctuary. There is something peaceful and calming about being amongst them. And special when they land on you. The Ulysses butterfly was the most spectacular. It was a butterfly I did not know about nor ever seen. It is beautiful. But very difficult to photograph. The iridescent blue is only on one side of the wings so you only see it when it's flying. Once it lands its wings are black. We were told that almost all the beautiful images/photos of these butterflies are dead posed shots. How sad... Yet Eric managed to get a good shot of one!







Koalas and kangaroos and wallabies - oh my
We saw them all at the Wildlife Habitat in Port Douglas. We got to hold a koala. They are truly a very drowsy animal. It could have cared less what was going on as it was passed from one tourist to the next. They are a very dense and solid creature. Their fur is very soft, and claws are very strong and sharp. They also have a pungent spell, I didn't care for. 
The kangaroos and wallabies were more fun and more friendly. They were quite happy to come up and eat from our hands. They are quite interesting and unique. They resemble a bit of rabbit, and deer with a funny back end and long tail. 

The oddest thing was to see their "parts" hanging in shops as souvenirs. Why on earth would THAT be a souvenir ? Very disturbing. 

There were lots of other fun creatures too. 
The Cassowary a very old and odd looking Australian bird.


An Owl even winked at me….

These are Tawny Frogmouths - Swoop and Audrey

And of course the Croc.


Here in the Australian rain forest even the plant life is aggressive.


And there are fun tropical plants to see as well. 
My favorite were the trees that reminded me of Dr. Seuss tree.




Under the Sea ...
And of course the main purpose of the trip. To see the Great Barrier Reef!
Oh and what a reef it is. 
We did a total of 9 dives over 3 days.



Our first day of diving was Xmas day. We woke up to a cloudy sky with light rain. And a rainbow outside out hotel window. We walked down to the dock toting our gear and boarded the boat. By the time we reached our dive site the clouds had cleared and we had a beautiful day.

thank you Tanner!


Note to future tourists...please take sea sickness meds before boarding a boat. Any boat.
Do not try to impress anyone by saying you don't need to. 
It is not appreciated to be among sick people when climbing into ones dive gear.
If you really get sick at sea don't book a trip out on a boat.

Saw lots and lots and lots of tropical fish and many beautiful corals. 
We saw incredible giant clams, sting rays, a leopard shark, a white tip reef shark, but no turtles. And no jellyfish!  What we noticed was that in general the fish were both larger and smaller in size compared to the fish we've seen in Hawaii and the Caribbean.












This is a Trigger fish that chased Eric away from his nesting area.




This is Nigel - he is a Maori Wrasse


There are different schools of thought regarding diving the reef
1 - go slowly spend your time in a small area and see all the varieties and details
2 - cover as much distance as you can to see as much as you can

Eric and I both prefer the first method. 
We got to do some of both with our 9 dives and honestly, we did not see more by covering more distance. We had 3 different guides on the 3 days and 2 were great. The third one we did not care for. He was the one that had us swim the distances. The second dive was supposed to be a drift dive. Jump in and go with the current and then the boat will be at the end of the dive to pick us up. Except there was no current. So we had to swim the whole way. Ok so bad current day -oh well. But then the third dive he tried it again. Still no current. Not cool.

The water temperature was wonderfully warm. The visibility was not as good as we had anticipated. 
No sure if that was the norm for the reef or if we were there after some weather had stirred it up. It was about 10-15 meters. 

It was an amazing trip. It went by very quickly, and we were glad to have had another week to just relax at home before returning to work. 

We are not sure what 2014 will hold in store for us, but we look forward to the continued adventure. May the new year bring with it good health, good times with friends and family, new adventures and good cheer.

Warm Wishes to all,

               Stacy & Eric




Friday, November 29, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving



I keep meaning to get back to the blog and time keeps getting away from me.
I look at the history of his adventure blog and can't help but notice the declining number if times I post as each year here in New Zealand passes. I guess it is the natural evolution of transitioning from a exciting "new" adventure to what over time becomes more routine.

The truth is we are enjoying ourselves and busy living life. The down time we have is filled with the day to day things we all do - laundry, cleaning, grocery shopping, paying bills, and some quite time on the sofa watching TV. Otherwise we are at work or enjoying ourselves out with friends. All of this seems to fill our time and we continually find ourselves with those never ending to do lists of things we want to squeeze in between everything else - Emails to friends and family, writing the blog, …

 
This was our friend Matt's 30th B-day party. We all raced Go-carts.
That is Eric in #13. We (drk green team) came in 5th of 7 
and had the most penalties -LOL.


Since the last blog, I have been back to China twice, once in Sept. and once in Oct. for two weeks each time. Still working on lots of Hobbit stuff and a little Lord of the Rings stuff. Eric has been back to the States to work Salt Lake Cities first ComicCon and has been working full time again at Weta. He has been made the Supervisor of V-stage. This is a large warehouse overflowing with all sorts of stuff from years of Weta work. Including lots of Lord of the Rings molds, props and costuming. He is tasked with cleaning, organizing and cataloguing it all. And to do so, he has earned his certifications for working at heights and driving a forklift - too cool! Most recently he has been temporarily pulled away from V-stage to work on a project for another movie that we can't name yet. 




Now, it is that time of year again...
One of our most favorite times. It starts with our Anniversary and Halloween and goes through Thanksgiving and then Xmas and New Years. 
It is still our favorite time of year, but now it is more complicated.
We spent our Anniversary, our 17th, enjoying the day together. We slept in and then had bacon and eggs for breakfast. Later we went out to our favorite steak house - CrazyHorse, for a delicious dinner followed by our favorite dessert place Strawberry Fare. This year the big Weta Digital Halloween Party was the same night as our Anniversary and we chose to skip it. So there were no costumes for Eric and I. Although on Halloween we both wore our fangs in to work, and as always they were well received. Halloween also happens to be the birthday of our close friend Henri so we took her out to dinner. While good fun was had, it definitely was not a traditional Halloween. And certainly not by US standards. Here in NZ this is still a holiday that is minimally recognized. And this year it was a rainy night so that also hampered the affair.

Then starts November and this year, and likely every year going forward, this month will be more difficult for our family. As we look toward Thanksgiving which is not an actual holiday here in NZ. We approach the birthdays of Casey and Tanner. Tanner would have been 12 years old. At this time last year on Thanksgiving we celebrated in a hospital room, and so we reflect back on the year and reminded of our loss. We are thankful for the years we had with Tanner and love and laughter he shared with us.

Here in Wellington a group of us will celebrate Thanksgiving together with the traditional feast except we will substitute the turkey with chicken. (see earlier blog posts regarding the availability and costs of a turkey) LOL.







On toward the Hobbit release… 
Earlier this month I got to attend the Worldwide Fan Event hosted in Wellington by Peter Jackson and Jed Brophy(Nori the Dwarf),  it was great fun. We got to see over 20 minutes of footage. It is looking to be an action packed middle film (no spoilers) and I was really impressed with the song written by Ed Sheenan for the end of the film... And yes, Peter was barefoot!

We will be attending the Cast and Crew screening of the film on Dec. 10th and then a Hobbit party on Dec. 11th at the Roxy theater followed by a midnight screening of the film.

It is also the beginning of our summer here and the weather is beginning to turn. Summer is the best time of year here and we hope to squeeze in a few day or weekend trips. That said, I am currently typing this blog while it is raining with 26 mile an hour winds rattling the windows.

Myztyc staying warm in an electric blanket. 
She continues to be a love.


Next up is the much anticipated vacation. We have been trying to take this trip since we first got to NZ in 2010. But had been unable to until now. We are off to Cairns, Australia for Xmas to dive the Great Barrier Reef. We will be there for a week. Can't wait!

You'll notice I have not mentioned another trip to China. As it stands now I am not scheduled to go back again til March! And that makes me happy. 

So the year end will be here in what feels like the blink of an eye.
2014 will be an interesting year with lots of unknown ahead. But it is all part of the adventure and we are healthy and look forward to discovering what is ahead of us. 



We wish all of our friends and family a wonderful Thanksgiving
Remember all that you have to be thankful for. 

Happy Turkey,
Stacy & Eric