Time out in Lae

On Thursday I caught the very early morning flight to Lae. I had been avoiding the place for 2 years, but had to suck it up and go over for 2 days for work, and you know what?

Lae ain’t too bad!

Yes, it isn’t somewhere where I could see myself living, but certainly not the dump that I was imagining, in fact – Lae is a very pretty place with lots of greenery and plenty of traditional haus.

Lae is definitely dirty, and buildings are rundown, but if the likes of Nambawan Super continue to invest in new buildings within Lae then I can certainly see the potential.

I took plenty of photos, but will have to upload them in another post when I have time to sort them out…

Some pretty cool things about Lae:

Cheap fruit
Cheap coconuts
Best Taro in PNG

One of the cool things I figured out. The difference between Economy Class & Business Class on Air Niugini can be as little as K45 each way. You may or may not get a business class seat, but you will get a little something to eat, sit at the pointy end, get 2x carry-on bags, and 20kg of luggage to bring back all that Taro. However, the most significant thing is entry to the Paradise Lounge in POM and Lae, which is normally reserved for executive club members, which does cost a few pennies. As my bounce flight Manus – Lae – Moresby was 1.5 hours late, I spent the time in the lounge, which is not “that” nice, but better than a kick in the pants, and has air conditioning…

But please don’t tell everyone – lets just keep it our little secret 😉

New Expat to Port Moresby?

I know my blog posts have died down, but that might have to do with all the emails I crank out… I thought I would create one of those posts where I hope some of my fellow Port Moresby resident expats can help by commenting … Please 🙂

So, you are thinking about the adventure, maybe you are just going through the interview stages and its looking good, or you might have accepted your contract and you are coming up for a look/see whilst your visa and work permit is being processed. You will be thinking – what to bring! So here is my list of things you should bring with you, even if you have no interest – trust me 🙂

  1. iPods, music systems – preferably big and loud (for the parties you will hold). You will want normal party music, lots of it. Don’t worry about what you like, just bring stuff that everyone else likes 🙂
  2. Portable hard drives. You never know when someone has that great movie collection, and you need to copy it.
  3. A great electronic movie collection – if you share, you make more friends!
  4. Something like a WD Live or Apple TV to connect your movies to your TV (which you should also bring)
  5. A good BBQ – at least 4/5 burner. Yes, you might have a small family, or just be a single – but trust me, a big BBQ is perfect for BBQ parties.
  6. Lots of wine glasses, and an extra dinner set including cutlery
  7. A proper coffee machine. No pods here – but the best ground coffee in the world
  8. A UPS for your electronic stuff, make sure it’s a good one.
  9. Surge protection, Belkin do great 6/8 way boards
  10. Black Tie for blokes, including bow-tie and ruffled white shirt.
  11. Ladies – maybe one cocktail dress, you can get plenty here in the 2nd hand shops so don’t go overboard.
  12. Sport shoes. Good quality ones, and if you intend to really pound the roads, bring a spare pair
  13. Tennis racket and balls – even if you don’t play, you will get invites
  14. Squash racket and balls – refer 13.
  15. Your favorite sporting team jersey or shirt. Even better if it a rugby one or league…
  16. Noise canceling earphones – for all the flying in and out
  17. A frequent flyer membership! Figure out how to use it properly, check http://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
  18. Good quality dive/snorkeling gear. Make sure that they are suitable for the tropics.
  19. If you golf – bring your clubs, if you think golf might be something you’d do, bring some clubs
  20. Life jackets for everyone!
  21. At least 2 pairs of Polaroid sunnies
  22. Lots of dress ups! Face paint, crap like that, as you will be bound to go to dress up parties…
  23. If you like fishing, or would like to fish – bring some fishing gear
  24. Kindle – a normal one, the light is bright, so you really need the Matt screen
  25. Smartphone – easier for Facebook etc. you can pick up a cheap old school mobile for nix here
  26. Camera – spare batteries and cards
  27. Rechargeable AA and AAA batteries and charger
  28. Torch
  29. Freestanding Light (like a torch)
  30. Really good kitchen knife set
  31. Containers that seal shut
  32. iPad or other device
  33. DVD player
  34. Battery or power mossie zapper
  35. Suncream
  36. Top shelf alcohol
  37. Fitness gear if you have it.
  38. A good bed if you need it. If you don’t, then don’t bother
  39. A small chest freezer
  40. Pack of cards
  41. Laptop
  42. Good quality suitcases
  43. Good quality backpack
  44. Chilly bin/cooler/esky – Large, Small and fabric
  45. BPA free water bottles
  46. A good jug
  47. Toaster
  48. Frying pan etc
  49. Cotton clothes
  50. Good quality sheets, pillows etc

If you have anything to add – please do,

Aaron

PNG – Work and Play

Well, it has been such a long time since my last real post – I almost have nothing to blog about.  Sounds weird, but truth is – this place can make you so busy, that you actually forget what you have done.  So, a quick rundown:

Corporate 9’s – well….  where do I start, we ended up finishing in 7th spot out of 16 teams, which was quite amazing as all the other teams had a few extra weeks to prepare and we just got dumped into it.  Then we played in the finals where we were beaten in all our finals matches…  General attrition meant that we lost a few players on the way through injury, and others through lack of commitment.  Pretty standard stuff really…  So whilst the top teams finished off the season, I hosted a BBQ at my place where we all had a few beers, some kai kai, a swim, and many laughs.  Every member of the team received an award (verbal of course) but our MVP got a bottle of Scotch to take home.  It was a nice afternoon and all the boys are keen on other comps that we can get stuck into.

I then had a couple of weeks by myself in Port Moresby with Jacinta and the kids heading off back to NZ for a bit of R&R and an escape from the impending heat and humidity as the wet season approached.  I hung back, worked my butt off since there was no one around, and left just before Christmas.  My father – who works in PNG too (FIFO) ended up staying with me for the last couple of days and we both flew out together on the same plane – although he stops at Brisbane 🙂

We spent Christmas down in the deep south of NZ with my other family, before heading back up to the far north to spend time with Jacinta’s.  I actually ended up buying a $2000 car in Auckland as it was just as cheap to buy one and leave it at the in-laws, than hire one all the time.

Flying around from PNG to NZ – I fly Virgin Australia as there is a connection in Brisbane on the day, so it is a pretty painless process.  Plus, we get to pool all our airpoints and status credits into one persons account, so Jacinta is a velocity silver and I am velocity gold – soon to be platinum…  yes – we do a fair bit of flying now 🙂  this means we get some extra perks like good seat selection, Priority checkin, priority boarding, free baggage, priority baggage, but best of all Koru Lounge access in Brisbane and anywhere in NZ if I am traveling.  Koru access allows me to take in Jacinta and the kids into the lounge, which is bloody handy and a far better way to travel if you can 🙂

Coming back to PNG, I had the place to myself again – and no money.  It seems my wages got stuffed up and didn’t go through.  Lucky I had some spare cash hanging around, got the bank issues sorted and got paid.  A week later – the bank took all my cash out of my account for no reason…  pretty damn stressful and frustrating, but lucky we have great friends who lent us some weekend money and I ended up spending 5 hours in the bank come Monday trying to sort out the mess.  success.

It is stuff like this – that really makes you tired.

Kids finally back at school, and all into our routines again.  Nothing really special happening – although the two older kids have auditioned for The Lion King production being produced by the school, and I am going to get them sailing in the liklik sailing school.  Xavier has a trip to Loloata coming up with school – and I have already booked holidays in June. Brisbane, Singapore then NZ for Jacinta and kids whilst I head back to Port Moresby.  Should be fun 🙂  it’s great to be able to take advantage of where we live to give the kids memories that will last a lifetime…

PNG is really moving ahead now – there is lots of affirmative action and development, which is where our technology revolution will assist in getting information out, for more business tok tok you should have a read of www.businessadvantagepng.com and of course, Kina’s website – which is about to have a new makeover go live www.kina.com.pg

Aaron

Fishermans Island Port Moresby

 On Sunday we went to the annual RPYC (that’s the Yachty) Christmas party at Fishermans Island.  If you have a boat, then it’s a nice trip out of Fairfax Harbour and across to Fisho’s.  Unfortunately, we don’t have a boat, and haven’t been invited on one… Note to new expats that read my blog, and come over and buy a boat – we have kids, but we’d still like to come for a cruise!

So, Jacinta hasn’t been over there and I have only once.  We went across on a Steamships barge, which was pretty cool.  On the way we past a guy on an upright paddle board paddling his way across.  This is no small feat, it must have been easily in the mid 30’s and it is quite a distance, 45 minutes on the barge…

We had a great day, it was very hot, and since it was a family day – we left the booze back in Moresby :). Santa came and visited, and basically we just soaked in the beautiful clear water.  We honestly felt that we were in a beautiful island paradise – and of course we were 🙂

The next day I woke up to a fully sunburnt body, including the tops of my hands.  Very sore!  And then to top it off, Deliotte Tower lost a circuit breaker which meant no AC, water or lifts…

Oh to be back on the island!

It’s getting very hot now – I’m really looking forward to cooler weather back in New Zealand at Christmas!

Heres some Photos: Xanthe and Xaria waiting in the shade

Getting on the barge

Happy dad, pissed off son

Xanthe checking out the Harbour

Checking out the front of the barge

Yay, almost there

Lunch area

Xanthe surrounded by local girls having a swim.  

Xavier got grease from somewhere, how the hell do boys find dirt?  Here he is getting clean…

That’s me checking the barge out getting ready for the trip back

All in all, a great day 🙂

Rugby League – Kumuls vs Kangaroos 2012 Port Moresby

Where to start…  the annual Prime Ministers XIII match between the Kumuls and Kangaroos went off on Sunday.  I was lucky that there was a spare ticket to our corporate box at the ground, and got 2 tickets in the main grandstand for Jono and Jamin.  Our corporate box is very small, and the air-con unit was playing up – so not sure who got the better deal…  She was sure hot in the glass box!

I thought I would paint a picture first about getting there.  The rugby league fields are in Bisini, and if you don’t have a vehicle pass, then it is a loooong wait outside trying to get in.  Jono rang me seeing if we had a vehicle pass as they were camped out with no way of getting in the gates – the official crowd number according to the paper was 10,000 – but the ground apparently holds 20,000 and there was at least that and maybe 10,000 more….  Lots of people couldn’t even get into the ground…  So we picked up Jono and Jamin and they got the easy ride through the gates with us 🙂  The crowd outside the gates was amazing, and very intimidating for a first timer…

On entry to the ground, in order to get through to the corporate box area, you go through a security check – which is a gated security area.  You then go up some stairs into a bar area, then up another set of stairs to the box’s which are locked from the inside.  A couple of knocks on the door and you are let in and the door is then locked behind you.  The corporate box itself has a couple of eskies/chilly bins/coolers on the floor, and 4 plastic chairs.  The air-con unit (which was just fixed) is spluttering air into the room – 10 minutes later, and it stops working.  There is no other ventilation…  There is enough room for 10 people in the box, the one next door has about 20 in it.  There is glass partitioning between the boxes and the front is glass – legs are dangling from the roof above.  A game between two female teams is in action, and the hits are harder than David Tua vs Shane Cameron.
The air-con starts, albeit briefly, everyone is diving into a cool SP Export or glass of wine – there are volunteers going into the chilly bins – to get some cool ice no doubt.  A second game starts, the crowd is filling in, on the roof next door there is at least 50 people, the signage around the ground signals a perfect viewing platform, and everyone is starting to climb them.  The scoreboard with it’s hand painted AUS sign is collecting people – I hope it doesn’t fall!  The commentator announces to the crowd that the game currently being played is actually the 2nd half – the first half was played earlier on.  It’s damn hot.

The teams finally come out to view the crowd and start warm ups – they should just come up to our box 🙂 The Aussies all have camera’s – bloody funny.  Everyone is taking pictures and they are taking everyone else’s.  The Kumul’s are looking very disciplined – going through their routines.  The Prime Minister – Peter O’Neill is sitting in the box to our left with some other MP’s.  He seems to be enjoying himself.  We take photo’s 🙂

There are calls for “anyone wanna chair?” from the front row of the box, whilst outside, the commentators are asking the crowd that are on the roof of the stands to get off.  The people on the top of the stands smile and wave – it’s very funny.

The game starts with the PM kicking off – he does a good job, and the crowd love it.  Then the game proper starts….  I fire in a quick one-liner “You know, I’ve never been to a game where Australia have won.” the timing is impeccable, and the Aussies in the box get a little more heated.  The Papua New Guinean’s in the box all spot me a high-5… timing 🙂

The game really kicks into gear, and the Kumuls are playing out of their skins, all the territory but a few lapse moments and the Kangaroos have scored a couple of soft tries.  One of the tries looked like an offside, but was given anyway.  The Kumuls are hitting the aussies hard though and the aussies playing into the wind are struggling to clear their 40.  The Kumuls get a try in and the crowd goes berserk.  A 40/20 to the Kumuls and the stadium roof next door is bending and warping with the people on it jumping up and down.  The first half ends, and although the Kangaroo’s are in front, it’s clear the heat has taken it’s toll – they are pulling off jumpers and sucking in the big ones.  At the other end of the park, the Kumuls are in a huddle – they know that they are about to hit the wall of wind that is racing through the ground, but they look really focused.  The air-con splutters out a small amount of air, the water hose from it and 5 other units is dripping water onto some people in the stand below us – they don’t care.

The players as they come out on the field after halftime already have hands on hips – and then the Kumuls attack.  It’s like men vs boys out there – the carnage in the tackle is a sight to behold, the hits are now Tyson’esk and the Kumuls are making just as much metres into the wind as they were with it.  Suddenly – there is a breakout, and the Kumuls score – the place goes INSANE, everyone is jumping around.  The roof above the seats furthest away from us suddenly gives way, the Toyota sign attached to the front of it gives way and lands on people below.  We don’t know if anyone is hurt – the crowd ran like hell to get out of the way, but run straight back in to watch the conversion attempt – it goes over, and the crowd erupt again.  Chants of KUMUL KUMUL KUMUL go around the ground, even the aussies in our box are cheering.  We’ve forgotten how hot it is in the box, all eyes are on the crowd and the Kumuls playing their hearts out.

With 5/10 minutes to go, the Kumuls break out – it’s 14 to 18 and they are away.  A barging run and they score in the right hand corner, the crowd is at fever pitch – the score is 18 all – amazing.  A large light tower with about 40 people on it suddenly gives way and collapses under the heaving mass of people jumping up and down on it – it folds itself over the stand roof, and it seems like everyone raced to safety.  The roof next door looks like it might be next.  Some junior school boy’s from Aussie that were sitting on the edge of the field are escorted out of the ground.  You can sense that if the Kumuls win – we will need to stay locked up in the box for a few hours whilst the place goes into freefall party mode.  There is beer sprayed everywhere, including the box next door to us, all the glass is now smeared in beer – unreal.

There’s 1 minutes to go, a Scott Prince cross field kick goes up into the in goal, it looks like an Australian has knocked it on, Uate puts a hand on it – the ref awards the try.  I am in disbelief.  The crowd is muted.  The conversion goes over.  Video Ref – Where the bloody hell are ya!

The final whistle blows, the Australians look like they just got the best get out of jail free card on offer – the Kumuls are gutted but still jumping with joy.  They took it to the big guns and almost pulled off a stunning upset.

As the teams finish on the field, the crowd is looking for some way to get out there to greet their hero’s.  I watched one chap scale a barbed wire fence, jump back down when the police arrived, then 5 minutes later climb back up and over – just to touch the arm of a Kangaroo player.  The smile on his face was something to behold.  Watched @FeletiMateo having a good time – go hard Warriors! Nice to see the boys spend time with the crowd 🙂

An overzealous guard started escorting kids off the ground, another one – picks up a chair and tries to scare some kids, he then gets a stick – and the crowd scatters.

We take some photos of the boys posing beside the PM, they looked like they were together – but there was glass between us.  He doesn’t notice 🙂

The Prime Minister leaves, he doesn’t look impressed at the crowd.

The crowd stays mainly off the field.  The people in the tree’s, on the roofs, on top of the signs – start to depart.  The bar area beneath us is getting rowdy.  The Kumuls finally come off the field – with smiles so wide.

I end up going down onto the pitch, groups of police and army are down there.  Jono and Jamin come down too and we take photo’s.  I wander over to where the roof has come down and the light tower collapsed, there is no signs of blood – although that is hard to see with the amount of buai (betelnut) spit on the ground.  I think that they got away with it…  I look back across the ground at the stand that lost it’s roof 2 years previous.  It’s a hulk of rusting beams – during the game, there were actually people sitting there.  Obviously no one learns a lesson – but really, they came to see their hero’s, so any advantage point is better than none.

The crowd drifts off, and we head home.  Jamin and Jono leave in Jamin’s car, and on the way home see a carjacking attempt gone wrong.  The PNG owner of the car had been jacked, but the police had caught the thieves – shooting the driver through the head.  It’s tough justice here in PNG, maybe those carjackers will learn a lesson.  It makes me sad – such a beautiful place, such a beautiful place – but such a waste of a life.

I have attached pictures – they speak volumes

Aaron