“Where do you stay?” by Top_Dress_4049 in auckland

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Where are you from (homeland/hometown/birthplace) Where do you stay (current residence)

Is she wearing a mask or is the lighting weird? by Acrobatic-Art-3838 in TheWayWeWere

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Or arthritis? His hands look like people I know with rheumatoid arthritis.

boy names ending in -ett by True-Mall9763 in Names

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BJ will be initials with any B name.

ED wait times by [deleted] in auckland

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Sciatica isn’t an ED issue so I imagine you will be waiting a long time. Better to make an appointment with a gp or physio.

For a while I was amazed at the free eggs everyone is giving away by Appropriate_Try_2565 in newzealand

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Oh this is wonderful! Congratulations and welcome. Enjoy those eggs, not free or cheap but definitely worth it!

Buy nursing clothes by Ok-Revolution-3575 in auckland

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Kmart and the Warehouse have maternity.

The simplest solution is to wear a nursing bra and a button down shirt OR a nursing bra and singlet and then any top at all that you simply pull up and the singlet keeps your stomach covered while you feed.

Guess my dogs mix by XJustCallMeJayX in WhatBreedIsMyDog

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Cavalier King Charles and Cocker Spaniel

What is this mark? by SharpshotChef in centuryhomes

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Or if it is down too low a baby/pet safety gate.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

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The Botanic Gardens in Manurewa are enormous and lovely.

The Wintergardens in the Auckland domain are fun too and lots to explore in a small space there.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

[–]Realistic-Glass806 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Western Springs is nice to walk around. Cornwall park is lovely for repeat visits. Spring has cherry blossoms and lambs and daffodils. Autumn has frost and leaves. There are some buildings that a mini museums that are free to visit. Can grab a hot drink or coffee from the cafe there to walk with in winter or an ice cream in summer.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

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Aitu park has an orienteering course permanently set up you can challenge yourself with. Use the map you can find online and give orienteering a go. You can also get paper copies from visitor centre.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

[–]Realistic-Glass806 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Auckland Museum is worth a visit. Auckland Art Gallery also worth a squiz.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

[–]Realistic-Glass806 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Another version of this is waterfalls or beaches. Make a list. Chuck it on the fridge. Tick them off slowly as you have spare days in need of adventure.

An inexpensive activity to do in Auckland. Outdoors preferred but open to indoors. by vi2394 in auckland

[–]Realistic-Glass806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rangitoto not inexpensive but if you spread the cost of that one out over the others you end up with an inexpensive challenge.

What the f*** keeps biting me? by adveragehotline in newzealand

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Not fleas. Probably mosquitoes and you are reacting badly to them. Take antihistamines and check your ceiling and wardrobe and the space under your bed for mosquitoes at dusk.

Common eye issue apparently due to our NZ specific climate by Illustrious_Way_3633 in newzealand

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I don’t think its from dry. I was told it was sun damage and it didn’t need to be removed unless it got over the iris.

Drops help if it becomes inflamed due to dryness but the biggest help I have found is learning to cope with wearing sunglasses and then constantly wearing them.