Share on Facebook Tweet this Stewart | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty “I think home’s not just about the wife and I, but the whole family, all the grandchildren, your friends, it’s a safe place. So, that’s what I call home. Christmasses, birthdays,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jasmine | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty “So, home to me, is not necessarily a physical house. I think home is being with those people that you’re safe with, that you trust. I think home is more about the people that you surround...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Barry | The Wood, Nelson “I was born in a little town in Hawke’s Bay called Waipukurau, and I’ve got six siblings. Our parents brought us up really well. We all used to go hunting and fishing together and that was really nice, I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Poorna | Nelson “For me, what home means wherever I feel love. So, my home is my husband and when I’m surrounded by beautiful mountains, and beautiful views, nature. That’s my home. I love Nelson. I feel so at home here. I feel warm,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Bethany | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty “Something that comes to my mind immediately is France. So I spent about nine weeks there last year, just before Covid, and that was probably the biggest home I’ve had, of my life. I’m just in...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Adin | Papamoa, Bay of Plenty “I was born and raised in Bosnia, overseas, and so I guess the first time I felt like I was at home here was probably intermediate, when I made some friends, hung out for the first time. I felt like New...
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