Once the burglar had left the woman made a cup of tea and stayed up for some time, but decided to not to contact neighbours or police until later in the morning, and went back to bed.
"I didn't want to trouble anyone," she tearfully told Hawke's Bay Today, conceding it was worrying, but adding: "You've got to get on with it. He's not going to put me in my grave."
Friends and neighbours are helping to improve the security of her home, which was entered despite all windows and doors having been locked and closed.
"I don't expect them to be caught, but I want them to be caught," she said.
Restieaux, of the Hawke's Bay Police tactical crime unit, said police are working to identify an offender or offenders, but it was timely for people to be aware of security issues around their homes, including vehicles and garages and making sure valuable items are secured.