As some of you know, Pauline watches Shortland Street most nights, and occasionally I will join her to see what’s going on. The other night, there was a ditzy character named Bella who uttered a classic line when urging her friend Lana to make the most of an opportunity before it was too late: “Caveat emptor, Lana, caveat emptor!”.
Well, Bella, what you really meant was “Carpe Diem” but thanks for the advice – that’s exactly what we’re going to do, very soon. In 103 days, we will be taking off from Christchurch on the first leg of a 2.5 month journey to the UK, via South East Asia, India & Nepal, and Africa….then we’ll be in a campervan around Europe, the UK and Ireland for 7 months or so.
And this blog is hopefully going to be our way of keeping in touch with you all whilst we’re away. In the next few months we’ll post updates as our plans fall into place, and then the idea is to regularly keep you all informed of where we are and what we’re doing. Watch this space!
The first thing I have to do though, is learn how to work this blog….I’m sure I’ll fathom it out.
Cheers
Andrew
Caveat emptor may well be a useful phrase to keep in mind from time to time (especially in the markets!)
I look forward to keeping up with the play as you carpe diem 🙂
This is very clever of you. How can i subscribe??
Thank you. Isn’t there a “follow” icon in the bottom right corner to click on? There should be I think.
Well done Andrew. Will follow with interest.. Happy planning
Hi Andrew, Raewyn and I will follow your tour of the world with interest. It will bring back great memories of our own trips around the globe. Be safe and take the blessings of St Christophers with you (the patron saint of travellers). Steve Field
Good on you guys, you really are an inspiration, look forward to following your travels.
Brent and Wendy.
Sounds as though you guys will have far too much fun.
Hope all works out with the sale of the house and love to you all.
Nick Annette and family.xxx
Well done guys, looks awesome! You don’t have any spare room in your luggage do you? – I can fold up small if I start dieting tomorrow…
Look forward to hearing how things are going – wishing you All the Best and Safe traveling!!
The Oamaru Eades
Researching my uncle’s (John (Jock) Henry Moffat) death at Polderhoek Chateau. Belgium, 3 December 1917 when I noted you had seen his grave marker at Tyne Cot! Dont know if we are related but I have some of his family history if its of interested. John Moffat