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HOW I MOVE

I’ve been doing a lot of stand-up paddleboarding since I moved to a house that’s right on the water in Te Atatū Peninsula, Auckland. We’ve got a little fleet of paddleboards. Me, my partner and my two girls, 10-year-old Talanoa and four-year-old Hero, all get out on the water. Tala got a paddleboard for her birthday, so we’ve got three paddleboards and then a two-and-a-half-person kayak and Hero comes in

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