Well I have recovered from the trip back to HK. In actual fact it was much easier than the flight to NZ. I think that the 10 hour trip down, leaving at 6pm as it does, is harder because you get on board not feeling in the slightest like sleeping. They serve you dinner, then you are supposed to try and sleep in their uncomfortable seats. But by that stage you are probably four hours into the flight anyway. And then breakfast comes along a couple of hours before you land. So there is not much sleep going on there...
On the way back up, you take off at 11:15 at night. In my case, we were delayed by around 30 minutes due to an electronics problem, and then they needed to check why 7 out of 10 toilets were not working. The technicians apparently assured the captain that they would work once we got to cruising altitude, and he bravely decided to take off. I say "Bravely" because have you thought what an 11 hour flight would be like for a couple of hundred people trying to use 3 loos? Not pretty!
Anyway, HK is hot and sticky. 30 degrees in the apartment at 9am this morning. It has been raining fairly heavily on and off through the afternoon. But better than freezing my toes off in Waimauku... I cannot believe how cold it was - we hit a really cold spot, with temperatures below freezing overnight on 3 or 4 nights running. Heavy frosts and standing water had a covering of ice. Some of the days were very clear and blue, which is a nice change from HK's smoggy pollution.
Aunty/Uncle are visiting from Nelson on the weekend - arriving Friday morning (same flight as I did), and leaving for Europe on Sunday night. It will be good to see them. I cannot remember when we were last in the same place. Certainly a long time ago.
One last thing - Jordan's blog link is updated.