That smirk on his face says everything...
I didn't have a clue where we were off to and he wouldn't tell me a thing. We ended up at the same place we stayed in for our first night of honeymoon. A picturesque bed and breakfast between Kaiwaka and Te Hana. The host is an amazing cook and provides both breakfast and dinner. Very good value for money and even the biggest eater would be well satisfied with the amount of food and the variety.
Off to the Matakana markets for a leisurely morning. A great place to stop in on a Saturday morning if you're ever in the area.
Not the most exciting minifolf course in Mangawhai, but for $4 a person, you certainly can't complain! J won again. Maybe by our 40th wedding anniversary I will have managed to beat him...
Next stop: Tawharanui Regional Park. It's protected from stoats and dogs and there are plenty of walks to do around the area.
Beautiful Anchor Bay
Surprisingly enough, I didn't feel as though I was up for one of the walks around the park so we opted to sit on the beach and enjoy the sunshine.
Then it was back home to good old Whangarei. Had dinner at a new Cafe/Restaurant called Chandoz. Not the most of romantic places, but very reasonably priced, the food was great and it was more than enough for the two of us.
We topped it off with a cheap night in and rented Madagascar, one of our favourite movies.
Ahh, bliss. Making the most of quiet nights with just the two of us while we can.