I took our forms back to Central Med to register with a doctor, they also needed copies of our passports. They have up to 16 doctors there and it all looks very modern and efficient. They register you with a doctor but you can see anyone of the doctors. It is $50 for the first visit and then $35 for every visit after that - let's hope we don't need them!
I then went into Tauranga and had a coffee and got my card stamped - only six more stamps and I get a free coffee! I picked up some information from the Tourist Office as we may go to Rotorua this weekend. I had a quick look around the the library and took out an old Maeve Binchy book that I haven't seen in UK.
On the way home we had a huge downpour and I had to stop driving as I couldn't see. It only lasted about five minutes and the sun shone for the rest of the day.
I went to the post office to post a parcel to UK and it cost a fortune so I don't think people will be getting too many presents in the UK over the next one/two years.
Training with Totty is going well and she seems to enjoy it or maybe it is all the extra treats she gets for it!
My neighbour, Kim, has her mother staying to look after the children for a few days. She is about my age and is really chatty - shame she lives in Auckland!
I will have to be careful how much I listen to the BBC as we have used 80% of our Internet capacity for this month and they will put us on dialled Internet if we go over and I don't want that - I would die without the Internet! We will have to see about upgrading it.
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