Waikato Times

Hello, bubble baby!

At long last John and Tricia Lee meet their granddaugh­ter Poppy

- Jo Lines-MacKenzie jo.linesmacke­nzie@stuff.co.nz

John Lee received the best birthday present he could have ever hoped for yesterday when he met his granddaugh­ter in person for the first time.

On his 68th birthday, he and wife Tricia touched down in Auckland from Western Australia in the early hours of the morning to be greeted by 3-monthold Poppy Lee. The trans-Tasman travel bubble has allowed the first-time grandparen­ts to book an extended stay with son Tom Lee and his partner, Hannah Taylor, in the Waikato.

It was an emotional meeting and reunion for the Lees who have been separated for the past 18 months due to border restrictio­ns and lockdowns.

‘‘It has been very hard. You want to be there for the kids, as well as for the granddaugh­ter, and it’s hard not knowing when the opportunit­y might come to actually be here,’’ John said.

However, after closely following the news in Australia and from Tom in New Zealand, John and Tricia took a punt two weeks before Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the travel bubble, and booked tickets for April 20.

‘‘We weren’t confident, but we had to take the gamble because we so wanted to be here.

‘‘We had already had flights that we booked that Air New Zealand had withdrawn before Christmas, so this opportunit­y, we wanted to be on the first plane out of WA. It has been a tightrope, but we are here, it’s fabulous,’’

Tricia said.

When confirmati­on of the bubble came through at lunchtime on April 6 there was still some trepidatio­n.

‘‘Tricia burst into tears a lot. But even then we knew there was a possibilit­y if something flared up then that could change, but I think the emphasis was on both countries being able to cope with any outbreaks and the mobile tracking which we’ve got is a very, very good safety feature,’’ John said.

The couple said there were some random temperatur­e checks at the airport before they flew, and they had to fill in a pre-flight questionna­ire from the New Zealand Government.

‘‘But the flight was more like a party, everyone was very happy, none more than the flight crew, who I think were pleased to be up in the air again,’’ John said.

The Lees admit it was magic to walk through the gates and finally get to hold Poppy.

‘‘To be able to touch her, cuddle her was precious. And cuddling Tom, it’s 18 months since we have seen Tom and Hannah, so that is the longest time we have not seen them, so it was the whole package,’’ Tricia said.

It was an emotional reunion for Tom as well who has been using social media, FaceTime and video to keep family updated of Poppy’s progress.

‘‘It was a shame we were in lockdown when we found out we were pregnant. Not being able to share that news in person was the first part of it being hard. And your parents are a great support through pregnancy and Hannah definitely missed hers, and mine as well, for those little things that grandparen­ts bring to the equation,’’ Tom said.

Tom had wanted his parents to be in the country last December for Poppy’s birth in January but two attempts seeking permission were turned down. ‘‘Everyone who has been separated by border closures and lockdowns, we’ve just missed being able to have our family close and the physical contact,’’ Tom said.

He admits that seeing them arrive through the gates was a relief.

‘‘After all that waiting it was very emotional, we were very excited,’’ Tom said.

Hannah’s parents, who live in the UK, are yet to make the trip to New Zealand.

‘‘ We’re hoping by the end of the year we might be able to see my parents as well,’’ Hannah said.

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STUFF ?? John and Tricia Lee arrived from Western Australia early yesterday morning to meet their granddaugh­ter, Poppy Lee. Below, John and Tricia are looking forward to spending time with their granddaugh­ter, Poppy, son Tom and his partner, Hannah Taylor.
TOM LEE AND CHRISTEL YARDLEY/ STUFF John and Tricia Lee arrived from Western Australia early yesterday morning to meet their granddaugh­ter, Poppy Lee. Below, John and Tricia are looking forward to spending time with their granddaugh­ter, Poppy, son Tom and his partner, Hannah Taylor.

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