Expat Living: New Zealand with kids

FOLLOWING ONE OF OUR OF BEST FAMILY HOLIDAYS EVER, I WAS INSPIRED TO WRITE THIS PIECE ABOUT NEW ZEALAND'S SOUTH ISLAND FOR EXPAT LIVING MAGAZINE

At first glance, New Zealand’s South Island looks like heaven for a road trip: chilling on sandy beaches and glaciers, tramping through rainforests and vineyards, inhaling fresh air and eating even fresher seafood.

But then my kids photo-bomb this idyllic scene.

The soundtrack retunes to squabbling, the freedom of the open road disappears in a puff of mealtimes and toilet breaks, the compass points to a suitcase that needs to be unpacked and repacked every day.

Only a unique combination of military-style preparation and laid-back Kiwi charm could navigate my family along the road to hell.

Read the full article on Expat Living

More reasons to be cheerful

29 May: In response to my Reasons to be Cheerful blog from yesterday, Lycra Mum quite rightly commented that raising children offers ‘perks’ that make amends for not being paid to do the job. I wholeheartedly agree - I don’t want to be ‘compensated’ for bringing up my kids. But then, but then... there’s something about not being paid that rankles. A job without a salary isn’t a job, is it? It’s a hobby. Today I read this on Woogs World, where guest blogger Annabel Candy inadvertently summed it up perfectly: 'even though we do the most important and hardest job in the world we're not paid for it, so some people tend to think of mothers as women who aren't making a useful or valuable contribution to society.' Yeah, what she said! I'm not advocating for Mothers to be paid, but it would be nice to be valued.