Image - A resident enjoying the hospitality at the Awatere cafe.
Now settled in, it’s that friendliness that continues to stand out.
Having lived on lifestyle blocks, including running a B&B on several acres, Lois had wondered whether moving into an apartment would leave her feeling hemmed in. Then she walked into an apartment on Awatere’s top floor.
“They brought me up to the top floor, and I looked out the window and I thought, ‘That’s me.’ It was just like that.”
Large windows and expansive views gave Lois the sense of openness she was looking for.
“I can see cars going across on River Road and canoes going up and down the Waikato River on the weekends. I’ve got a lot to look at.”
But the outlook from her apartment wasn’t the only one that mattered.
A regular gym user and Pilates enthusiast, long-serving Rotarian, theatre volunteer and member of a travel group, Lois wanted to live among people who shared her positive approach to life.
“I think part of the reason I chose Awatere is because it fits with my belief that you are as well and as able as you believe you are. I find here that the people I have met are active and outgoing. They give you an uplift.”
Lois is already thinking about new clubs to join and opportunities to volunteer in Hamilton.
“You get a good feeling when you can do something for other people. It gives you more confidence in yourself and better well-being. I would like to put back into Hamilton because it’s something I believe in.”