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Ample Sufficiency

February 25, 2007 4 comments

So to kick off my series on NZ versus the USA in terms of living, working, and bringing up a family I thought I better explain a little cultural basis. One of my mother’s favorite phrases is “ample sufficiency”. To use it in a sentence: “No, I’d rather not have another chicken wing, I’ve had ample sufficiency”. It wasn’t until I was back in NZ this time that I realized exactly what this really meant, how it flowed out into the greater vision of the NZ state f being, and how starkly different it was to the US perspective on things. Now excuse me while I digress into generalizations …
In NZ, most of the people I know are aiming at “ample sufficiency”. They want enough money, a interesting enough job, something close enough to family to be happy. They don’t need the best car in the neighbourhood, they don’t need the largest house in the city, they don’t need many of the things, the average American family takes for granted. Do they want them?  Oh yes, they’d all love nice cars, big houses, something better than the neighbours, but they are less prepared to sacrifice life, love, and family to get these things.

The average  American family wants it all, they want the biggest house, the newest car, they must be better than the neighbours. If they all go to private school, darn it all we’ll go to a better private school. The ideal here in the US is: independantly wealthy, living the high life, with multiple houses, a few luxury european sports cars in the garage, and vacations around the world every year.

So for the rest of this wee series I want to explore what my personal po-dunk half-arsed personal socio-psychological theories tell us about the two countries, why this is so, and what I think might change it all for the better.

Settling in

February 14, 2007 1 comment

Things have been crazy back in DC. Work was a gently boiling kettle when I left and appears to have blossomed into a full blown pressure cooker. There has been a big ice storm (no pun intended) in DC with up to 5-10mm of ice covering NZ beacheverything (including the 25-60mm of snow). Whoops sorry stayed metric for a sentence there!

Hunter @ the beachWe miss New Zealand and nana’s house. But it has been very interesting having the kids adjust this time. Hunter is much more emotionally evolved than Kylie was, and now he knows that if he wakes up screaming that he wants to go back to nana’s we’ll molly coddle him and try to make him feel better. I’m pretty sure it’s a ploy to make us spend more night time with him!

The kids do miss NZ though, as we all would, they got to do almost everything and anything they wanted. One of my favorite lines … sobbing into his pillow was Hunter saying “I want to go back to New Zealand, because America doesn’t have a beach …”

Categories: happenings

Heading home

February 8, 2007 2 comments

Wow, seems like only yesterday we were flying over to NZ for my sisters wedding. Now we are slowly packing up, cleaning the house, crossing off things on Nana’s “honey do” list and generally getting ready to go. Dunedin has showed us fine weather up until today, where we hit the traditional 11degC/50degF rainy Dunedin day. This is the weather I remember and quite appropriate for the final day here in New Zealand’s mainland.

Tomorrow it’s off to Auckland at 10am, we lay over for 8 hours in Auckland and Sharine’s friend May will visit with her new wee baby (Elaine). Then on the big plane back to SFO. It has been quite the whirlwind tour but we have loved every minute of it.

I have a whole nest of story ideas on my way back, I’m going to start a blog post series on “What’s Wrong with NZ” and “What’s Wrong with the US” as a point/counterpoint on what an expat Kiwi thinks about the differences between the two countries. With any luck, some rich billionaire will read it, think its a great plan, buy my an island nation and set me up as ruler of my own kingdom … hah!

We’ll miss Nana and Great Poppa a lot back in the States … and I’m not really looking forward to having to get back into the groove of work and life in the snow and ice of a Washington winter. Well, see you all soon, back in the US of A …

Categories: happenings, kids, New Zealand

Washing lines …

February 5, 2007 1 comment

One of the other things I notice in NZ versus Rockville is washing lines … Sharine & I just returned from our 3 day mini-vacation within a vacation up through the Mackenzie Country in the middle of the South Island. It was fantastic but it occurred to me, almost every house has a washing line, whereas in the States, almost no one has a washing line! Photos from the deep heartland visit including Mount Cook, the turquiose waters of Lake Tekapo and Pukaki, and the fantastic Southern Alps will be uploaded as soon as possible.

Categories: happenings, New Zealand

Mementos

February 1, 2007 2 comments

I’ve been having strong reactions to many things across my New Zealand vacation. I can’t really verbalize them .. but I’m going to throw out a list and see where it takes me …

  • Emissions – Last time we were in NZ it was obvious that for a clean green country, we are not curbing emissions in any way, the average age of a car in NZ is probably double or triple what it is in DC. There are many more old diesels … stinky. There are also many more people burning wood fires
  • Weather – things are whacky down here in NZ the same as in the US. Summer is cooler, winter was hotter and cooler all at once, the weather is very different
  • Heat pumps – when I left NZ 8 years ago no one had heat pumps. No its a little too cold, a little too hot, and almost every house has one (your you yanks, its kind of an electric powered air conditioner/heater)
  • Small – everything is closer … 7 miles into town from the farthest suburb, minutes across town to everywhere
  • Road rage – people are angrier, there are more cars on the road than ever before, and NZers are not patient drivers. Our roads have not kept pace with the growth rate of automobiles
  • Food – gosh I love the taste of food cooked in/covered in/made with NZ butter and milk.

The last one is a doozy, I haven’t stopped eating since I got here … must have put on pounds (kilos) already!

Categories: happenings, New Zealand
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