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Across the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".
Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion … View moreAcross the country, close to 50,000 primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have said they will walk off the job for a one-day "mega-strike".
Education Minister Chris Hipkins, in the lead-up to the strike, said the offer to primary and secondary teachers worth $1.2 billion over four years would not be increased.
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Filomena from Rototuna
Dandelions on my way
I closed my suitcase. I had packed everything. I was closing the door on 30 years of existence in a country that had watched me grow. I was leaving to become a successful web content editor/translator in New Zealand. In an instant, weeks of excitement, preparation and … View moreDandelions on my way
I closed my suitcase. I had packed everything. I was closing the door on 30 years of existence in a country that had watched me grow. I was leaving to become a successful web content editor/translator in New Zealand. In an instant, weeks of excitement, preparation and anxiety emerged with the click of the suitcase's locker. I had a lump in my throat. My life was about to change in a way I could never have imagined.
The twenty-six-hour-long trip went well and I spent the first few days trying to find a house to call home. The perfect place turned out to be a lovely but very expensive cottage with a million dollar view over Rangitoto. The house was perfect, besides its price. I indulged myself with that breathtaking view, remembering the reasons I had chosen New Zealand in the first place. I felt happy and relaxed in spite of not having a clear answer from the company to sign my new contract. It looked like they wanted to keep my agreement as a contractor for another couple of weeks, which was fine. The idea of working from a nice quiet and sunny veranda was too good to be true. In time, everything was falling into place. The container arrived. Unpacking all the stuff I had gathered over a lifetime was exciting and an important part of decorating my new chosen home, here on the other side of the world. The sight of the sea warmed my heart. I knew that this was the time to fulfill my dream and start to write.
As the weeks went by I started to get out and see new places. In the blink of an eye, two months had passed, and then everything changed. A phone call, a massive stroke, mum was dead. Just like that. With a phone call disappeared one of the most important people in my life. Never again would I hear her voice, feel her hug. My life broke. My body ached, trying to vomit the anger and despair I was feeling. Her birthday was in a couple of days! How could this be? What cruel and twisted fate was behind this? I couldn't bear the pain. Suddenly life had ripped my flesh into a hundred pieces. I could feel my umbilical cord bleeding.
'Please, hold on. That's what she wanted,' my sister cried on the phone.
A sixteen-thousand dollar ticket flight stopped me from returning back and saying the last “Goodbye” to the woman who gave birth to me. The one who had always given me everything.
I buried myself in work trying to escape the grief and sorrow. But, life hit me hard again a couple of days later: the company would close its office in CBD.
The next few weeks were terrible. Moving to a cheaper house, searching for a job. My world was collapsing around me.
Many tears passed and my mum's birthday came around again, a year after her death. And that was the day I climbed my own Gethsemane.
I picked all the dandelions I found on my way. I held as many as possible in my hands and went all the way up.
It took me ages. My feet were heavy, my journey hard. I wished I didn’t need to. I wished this path wasn’t mine. But still, I went on my personal and lonely way. Discouraged. Broken as I had never felt before.
I found the perfect spot next to an olive tree, on the top of the hill. Surrounded by trees and flowers with a view over the sea, as she would have wanted it. And I stood there, with the dandelions in my hands as if they were she. Carrying them in my heart. The same way she had held and carried me over the years. And I told her about my fears, my stubborn and everlasting dream.
'I still bleed, you know. Your absence still hurts. And I meet you every day in my thoughts, where you hold me in your arms. I wish I could tell you one more time how much I love you. Not the way I told you before. The way I know now,' I whispered, tears rolling down my face.
It was my personal pagan ritual. Only pure transcendent love surrounded by the sounds and smell of nature. My symbols of bread and wine.
Those dandelions I held were she in my arms. They were my love, my longing for her. And I blew them all into the wind. Unspoken love and magic.
I opened my eyes. I felt my mother's presence next to me and turned my face to look her in the eyes. She held my hand and smiled sweetly at me the way only she knew how.
'It's time now. You know that, don't you?'
I took a deep breath.
'Will you be here?' I asked.
'Always.'
It was time. I was ready now. Ready to pursue my dream, and start writing.
Alan from Rototuna North
FREE DELIVERY IN HAMILTON / DONT GO OUT IN THE COLD
This dish is delicious
$13 PER SERVE ( GENEROUS SERVINGS)
TXT / PH orders direct to the Chef on 0223852539 ,
Tomorrow we are cooking a fresh batch of our famous Butter Chicken served on rice with a naan.
Our Butter Chicken is made with the … View moreFREE DELIVERY IN HAMILTON / DONT GO OUT IN THE COLD
This dish is delicious
$13 PER SERVE ( GENEROUS SERVINGS)
TXT / PH orders direct to the Chef on 0223852539 ,
Tomorrow we are cooking a fresh batch of our famous Butter Chicken served on rice with a naan.
Our Butter Chicken is made with the authentic original spices from scratch. AND IS YUMMY..
We are offering FREE delivery for all orders placed between now and 4.00pm tomorrow.
Delivery will take place between 5pm and 6 pm tomorrow.
or pick up - 31 Caversham Drive Rototuna
We are a Hamilton City Council Licensed Food operator.
Price: $13
Alan from Rototuna North
FREE DELIVERY IN HAMILTON / DONT GO OUT IN THE COLD
This dish is delicious
Butter Chicken.
TXT / PH orders direct to the Chef on 0223852539 ,
Tomorrow we are cooking a fresh batch of our famous Butter Chicken served on rice with a naan.
$13.00 per serve ( generous serving)
Our Butter Chicken is … View moreFREE DELIVERY IN HAMILTON / DONT GO OUT IN THE COLD
This dish is delicious
Butter Chicken.
TXT / PH orders direct to the Chef on 0223852539 ,
Tomorrow we are cooking a fresh batch of our famous Butter Chicken served on rice with a naan.
$13.00 per serve ( generous serving)
Our Butter Chicken is made with the authentic original spices from scratch. AND IS YUMMY..
We are offering FREE delivery for all orders placed between now and 4.00pm tomorrow.
Delivery will take place between 5pm and 6 pm tomorrow.
or pick up - 31 Caversham Drive Rototuna
We are a Hamilton City Council Licensed Food operator.
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Samoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to … View moreSamoa Language Week is an opportunity for every New Zealander to come together to help protect the stories, cultures and traditions our Pacific languages hold, for the benefit of future generations.
In honour of this month's national campaign, here's some common words you can learn to say and use in Samoan while out supporting our young people.
#NSNZsupportingouryoungpeople
Emma Bradley from DC Rescue Dogs
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The new 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Memberships are packed with thousands of valuable offers for everything you love to do, all while … View moreCurrent Entertainment Books are expiring this Saturday June 01st!!
Buy a new Membership (by Saturday 1 June 11:59 pm) and get a BONUS $10 Caltex StarCash Gift Card!
The new 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Memberships are packed with thousands of valuable offers for everything you love to do, all while supporting fundraising for DC Rescue Dogs to help more pups like the ones pictured.
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Tim from Pukete
Great support from an agent, more than we ever expected! Thanks Tim for helping our daughter Kayna! (Ashley)
Awesome help and support in my first home purchase! Thanks so much 🎉
(Kayna)
Very happy purchasers 🤗 Congratulations Kayna, Andre & Ashley! It was a pleasure to assist you in … View moreGreat support from an agent, more than we ever expected! Thanks Tim for helping our daughter Kayna! (Ashley)
Awesome help and support in my first home purchase! Thanks so much 🎉
(Kayna)
Very happy purchasers 🤗 Congratulations Kayna, Andre & Ashley! It was a pleasure to assist you in purchasing your beautiful new home 🏡 thinking of selling contact me today tim.clarke@eves.co.nz
Heather from Huntington
Hi all... we've just replaced our downlights and have 20 something of the old units if anyone wants them, or even just the bulbs. They need a good clean. Free.
Free
About 50,000 primary and secondary teachers will swap their pens for placards after their two unions rejected a series of pay offers. It will affect hundreds of thousands of students in more than 2000 schools.
To read more, click here
Vicki from Pukete
Unisex Dressing Gown
Black and Grey bold stripes
Hoodie and belt tie
2 pockets
Very Good used condition
Plenty of life left in this snuggly warm dressing gown
* Listed elsewhere
** Please see my other listings
Price: $10
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