Ditching Zoom in favour of proper catch-ups, eating at their local cafes, getting haircuts and sending the kids back to school are among the things well-known New Zealanders are looking forward to when they get more freedom on Thursday.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be at work for Budget Day, but is looking forward to seeing her sister again and giving her a hug once restrictions lift. The Herald asked some other high profile New Zealanders what they were most looking forward to when the country moves to alert level 2. Here's what they had to say.
Homeschooling two kids with a toddler was tough! My 5-year-old needed me to be with her for most of the activities and there's only so much Duplo and puzzles an 18-month-old will do on his own! There was also the small matter of a fulltime job to consider... the juggle was real.
The other hardest part was not packing on the pounds... pretty sure I failed at that. Throughout the upheaval of lockdown food and alcohol were real comforters, haha.
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to lockdown in level 2?
I'm really looking forward to getting my routine back. I didn't realise how much of my day is based around school pick-ups and set activities, everything just slots in around that... without it I'm all at sea! I can't wait to get back to my group exercise classes, I need someone else to motivate me, and I also can't wait to socialise... living without actual face-to-face interaction (not Zoom) life just doesn't have the same magic.
My haircut and colour is already booked for lunchtime Friday, and I will visit my mates on Thursday for a long overdue catch-
up! My parents are also coming up from New Plymouth this weekend. They haven't seen the grandkids in a long time, it will be a special reunion.... and I won't be cooking, takeaways for the win!
Jono and Ben, comedians and The Hits radio presenters
What was the hardest part of lockdown?
Like everyone else, the hardest thing was seeing the horrible impact from Covid-19 on the world. On a far lesser note, we also found it hard to wrap up any video calls with our parents as we had nowhere else to go.
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to level 2?
Ben really wants to get a haircut. Jono wants to cut it for him but he's not keen as he thinks hairstyles is not really something Jono's had a lot of experience in!
What's the first thing you will do on Thursday?
Hopefully we will still be in the middle of our attempt for the World's Longest Zoom
video call which we start on Wednesday at 8am going with no breaks and no sleep. So by Thursday, we'll probably be in a very delirious state talking to NZ celebs!
Providing advice to Government that resulted in lockdown restrictions on families which in some instances prevented them from being there when their loved ones passed away or from attending funerals or tangihanga. Having lost both my parents I know how hard these restrictions would be on families and whānau. I am looking forward to us being able to ease these restrictions quickly as we move into alert level 2.
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to level 2?
No surprises here. The thing I am most looking forward to is seeing family members and friends I haven't seen for many weeks.
What's the first thing you will do on Thursday?
I'll start the day with a run. It's the perfect way to appreciate Wellington harbour which is often still on autumn mornings. Then like many other Kiwis I'll be heading in to work where I'll spend my day working with fantastic people across New Zealand's public service which has more than shown its value to Kiwis over past months.
The hardest part for me was probably the lack of normality for my toddler, she couldn't see her little kindy friends, we had to walk very fast past the playground! And also the uncertainty about a finish line.
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to level 2?
I'm looking forward to getting together with my family and friends. Oh and no more Zoom calls!!
What's the first thing you will do on Thursday?
I feel very strongly about continuing to support local business during this difficult time, so I'm going to go and meet my brother at our local cafe and have a post lockdown catch up!
Guy Montgomery, comedian and host of TVNZ OnDemand's Survive the 80s
I get so much out of my life from seeing different people and hugging different people, two activities that have been off the table for almost two months now. Instead my girlfriend and I have been putting on different costumes and orchestrating little run ins around the house. "Fancy seeing you here! What a surprise!" etc. It's a great way to feel like you're seeing someone new and more importantly, fantastic preparation for the outside world.
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to level 2?
Experiencing a room that isn't in my house. I love the rooms in my house, these are some of the great rooms but I keep fantasising about being in different rooms. Where will the walls be? How high will the roof be? Will there be seats? These are the questions keeping me up at night.
What's the first thing you will do on Thursday?
I had a bet running with two friends about what day we would be allowed to eat a meal together again. Whoever guessed closest gets to dine for free. I guessed May 31 (which was the most optimistic forecast) and so I have won the bet! The three of us will be going out for a meal.
Trying not to have a casual drink every day/night of the week.
And also doing absolutely everything from home, at one stage I was filming a TV show from my living room in the mornings and then setting up a radio studio (also in my living room) and broadcasting in the afternoons!
What are you looking forward to once the country moves to level 2?
I think the thing I'm looking forward to the most once the country moves to level 2 is being able to just get out of Auckland for the weekend, don't get me wrong I love Auckland... but my apartment ain't that big and I miss being able to go to places like Hahei and just de-city for a bit. Oh and going out for brunch... who doesn't love brunch?