Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Baseball bats at Dawn
A Guid New Year to All
Happy Hogmany
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
You go faster with a determined look.
Monday, 29 December 2008
Ibeza of the Southern Hemisphere
And the party animals seem to be all around our quiet glade. I think we will have to batton down the hatches and wait til it all passes. Feeling very middle-aged, but needing to combat it. Have sorted through some music and have found a Strip The Willow and a Canadian Barn Dance and will clear the room on Hogmany (or Mahogany, as BJ calls it). I'll need to get the whisky in. I think we could beat them at their own game yet.
Tomorrow Spook and I are going to take the opportunity of having The Sinclairs here, and do a bike race together at Bannockburn. As usual, shockingly untrained, but may as well give it a shot.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
11 down to 9
Joe and Liam headed North to Christchurch today, on the 1st leg of their journey to the North Island. We discovered the only thing Joe wears that are not sponsored are his undies, so we decided that we could sponsor him in that department. (Having hung up his smalls on a couple of occasions, I wondered if he had been Down-hilling on his butt). We hope they are a safe, but fast pair. We furnished Liam with some nut-free chocolate spread as I felt he was missing out on something nice in life due to an inconvenient allergy. We will miss them, and look forward to seeing them next year.
I went for a run round Mt Iron for the 1st time in about 3 weeks. It is not wise to leave it so long as it was hard work, even without the turkey and christmas pudding!
We all walked round together later in the day.
Having been used to 11 in the household, we invited over Spooks colleague, who is here to support him at the plant, just to fill up a bit of the space at the dinner table.
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Munro's against Sinclairs
Spook and Hamish against Roddy and I. We managed to win without actually scoring any points, which was really funny. I perfected the 'Ready' postion and looked the part whilst missing anything they managed to get back over the net. Hamish is very good but was serioulsy disadvantaged by Spooks Shinty whack and the mobile phone which kept ringing with poo issues. Cameron and Roddy then played Spook and Finn with the Munros just coming out on top. Hamish meanwhile shot aces past me endlessly and I occassionally returned a few shots when my raquet got in the way of the ball by mistake. We both laughed a lot and it was fun enjoying his company as an adult, and having such a different relationship from what we had when he was an 8yr old, 5 years ago. He balanced the Munro win with a Sinclair massacre.
After dinner, the mixed batch of a household, which still includes Joe and Liam, watched a movie and I brushed Shannons tangled hair which hasn't been cut since she left Braeroy as a 3 year old. It took the whole movie to do it. When we were finished, I held up the ends of hair and said, "That's the same bits we knew in Scotland!"
Friday, 26 December 2008
Boxing Day
At mid-day, as I was relaxing in the warm, drying sunshine, Robbi said, "So what time are you watering the tunnels?" I grabbed her and threw her in the car, petrified that the wonderful, trusting neighbours would turn up and discover that my niceness is just a front! If Robbi hadn't reminded me, I WOULD have remembered, but it would likely have been at 3am and I would have been out there with a head torch. Which would have been too late, as Pat and Kieth checked the tunnels on their way home and she phoned to say how delighted she was and what a good job we'd done of it. To think that 3 months of neighbourly nurturing nearly dried up in the sun. I will keep post-its by the bed from now on.
Thursday, 25 December 2008
Merry Christmas
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Christmas Eve
The Sinclairs arrived and 5 years just disappeared. We had been invited for nibbles at the neighbours (not ones that we knew) so went over with Robbi and Roddy, leaving Joe and Liam child-minding. Robbi and I came home when we noticed the boys had driven off, and we thought maybe the children were fighting, but turned out they had taken the boys to the dirt jumps. Happy boys.
Robbi and I checked out Joe and Liams new acommodation at Dr Susies, as she had said that she was off surfing, her door was open and the boys could have the spare room. So nice that they wont be sleeping on the floor - especially as Meg moved all the christmas presents onto their spot the minute they left the last time.
Cant believe it's Christmas Eve. Hamish says it hasn't really felt like Christmas since they left Scotland. I'm glad it's not just me that thinks that. The children have all gelled reallly well and are very contented.
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
To Rose of Sharon (Shaeron)
As I wipe away tears.
I see you stand on the table
And tell us we're able.
"You can all make a difference.
So, just choose your distance."
May the strength that you give
To those who still live,
Help keep them warm
As they come through the storm,
Because out of the gloom
There's this bright golden bloom
Of a Rose,
With no thorn.
Monday, 22 December 2008
Happy Birthday
Unfortunately Robbi and Roddy have managed to get within 100km of us, having travelled 700. But Robbi has a miserable migraine and they have had to stop for the night. They will be a lovely Christmas Eve gift when they get here.
We said good bye to The Gibsons today and went over the hill with Michaela and Max. It was right back into the comfort zone for Finn. I think, probably the first signs of being genuinely and happily engrossed in his life here. As a foursome, they were great together, and there wasn't a cross word between any of them. They did some christmas shopping and then have been up and down to the lakeside since we got home.
While they were wandering around Queenstown together, I bought The Otago Daily news and found a cafe offering a coffee and muffin for £2. Called McCafe! I settled down to read the paper. I always like to see if Wanaka features in The Regions and sure enough, the main picture featured some people at the Wharf on Lake Wanaka. It was an article about how we have had the highest rainfall in December since 1999. The people on the Wharf were, Kier Gibson, Max, Finn and myself. Meg tells me that her leg is in the picture. I start to wonder how small this town really is!!!!
And as we all enjoy this lovely life, Spook clocked up a 13 hour day at his post today. When we leave here, I expect nothing less than a statue of Spook by Lake Wanaka, clutching a plunger. Similar to the nice one of Mr Rees in Queenstown with his sheep.
Barbies, toe-dipping and fresh snow.
Sunday, 21 December 2008
The South Highlands
So it's feeling good to have Joe and Liam becoming part of the house-hold. Last night I tucked Meg into bed and she said she missed Finn being in the room, but it was ok because the boys were next door. We were all just about ready to fall asleep when a yowling started up outside. I recognised it straight away as cats squaring up to each other, but it's a pretty ghostly sound. We heard the boys moving around upstairs and it wasn't long before Meg came down and jumped into bed with us. ~She thought it was a baby crying. I told her what it was. Upstairs we heard the boys balcony door open, and then this tender voice (Liam) call out into the dark night "Are you alright?" Spook and I started giggling, and Meg ran up to tell them what it was. She found the boys fully dressed and about to go out and rescue what/whoever it was. They were quite relieved not to be caring for abandoned babies, but I loved it that they were heroic enough to try.
Karen and Dougie arrived this afternoon en famille. The boys went down to the lake to swim with the children after tea, along with Megs friend Michaela. Finn has still refused to come home, but I'll go and get him and Max tomorrow morning and we will all go out and have an adventure. (without Spook who has been dealing with big pooy issues all day, but has still managed to find time to go to the pub with Dougie). A re-arrangement of bedding has moved the boys to the living room and put Dougie and Karen in the balcony room, where we can rest-assured that, should the cats come back, Dougie will have a different method of dealing with them.
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Winter
Spook came in from a late visit to the poo works and says there is fresh snow on the hill. Tomorrow is the longest day!!!! Reports say 25 degrees tomorrow. I may have cabin fever if I do another day of fireside and TV.
The Gibson/McInnes's are coming tomorrow for a sleep-over.
I am going to put my electric balnket on.
Friday, 19 December 2008
Scots Wha Hae!
The children were just as excited as us and Meg's sentences even went down at the end a few times. It must be pretty tiring for them too, when everything and everyone is new. hurrah for The Gibson/McInnes's
Thursday, 18 December 2008
A Terrible Thing Happened
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Sunshine and woes.
The rest of the family went for a fairly disasterous game of tennis. Think we were all tired and too long since I've had a lesson (always rains on my day). We did have fun watching Finn on the 'pump' circuit. The wee bike is bizarrely giving him confidence to go up and stand his ground, even when there are big guys up there.
Huge set back for me when I called in to see what hours might be forth coming at the school in February, to be told that her budget has changed and there will be no hours for me, but she has me on her register. The wind went right out my sails and I dragged my teddy home. I followed this upset by parking beautifully (parallel parked) outside the paper shop, in a 30 minute waiting zone. 5 minutes later I found a man sticking a parking ticket on my window. I was facing up the wrong way. You are not allowed to cross the road. You can only park in the direction your are facing. The English girl that I paid my fine to me, told me that this also applies to parking outside my house. $40 fine.
Sun was shinning. Joe and Liam gone to Queenstown to hang out with Dudes.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Rain AGAIN
The builders clean finished today and I'm now on an extended holiday until the 40,000 start to leave and give me a bit of cleaning up to do. I'm fine with that. I'm delighted I'll be able to spend the time with the children.
Tonight we all went out to see the Bond movie at the Cinema Paradiso. Joe and Liam had thought it might have ambience but be of poor picture/sound quality. I'd forgotten how good it was! Quality all around and the folks having their coffee orders and pizzas brought to their seats, is always going to be a surprise in any cinema. I didn't mind coming out into the darkness and the warm rain. Do hope it clears up for the boys tomorrow.
Monday, 15 December 2008
Time to Move on
Joe and Liam are here from Fort William on their 3 month tour of NZ. It's been nice to see them and Finns done a wee bit hanging out, man.
Sunday, 14 December 2008
A warming day
Friday, 12 December 2008
Tri man nearly drowns but duathlete a star.
Sounds in the Night
Triathlons for everyone
Meg had her last day of school today. Lots of tears as Kate and Ebony, whom she walks to school with most days, are leaving to go elsewhere. In order to celebrate/commiserate this sad situation, Meg has gone on a sleep-over. She needed a lift to this one and Finn needed a lift to football. All walking and cycling is now cancelled, it would seem, as we have a car.
Good news on the excercise front is that Spook will do his 1st Triathlon and I'm doing a duathlon tomorrow. No training has been done other than a walk to town for a Friday glass of wine and to meet Finn after football. Meg invited Finn to be part of her team in a Triathlon in Queenstown on Sunday. Vicky is swimming, Meg is cycling and they needed a runner. Finn reluctantly agreed and now discovers that his mates have a team in and he is horrified to think they'll give him a showing up. Finn will just have to run faster and prove otherwise. Spook and I should be able to go down and support them.
Hair cut - fairly short.
Tomatoes home and have nine lovely plants potted up and lined up outside the house. Also some runner beans and some basil mint - whatever that is. Things grow so well here, so will I get some tomatoes, I wonder. Just a few flowers at this stage.
Finn busy on his Christmas project. He has to do a presentation on a Scottish Christmas. So far, it would seem that we have Christmas in a castle and eat Haggis. He is to take in traditional food and asked me to make a haggis. Thankfully I found a tin of shortbread in Queenstown with a picture of Urquhart Castle and a box with Kilchurn Castle. That will save me gutting a sheep.
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Bluaarp
Headache eased by early afternoon and I will be well enough to face appartment no 5 tomorrow.
The cleaning does get in the way of the social life. Tennis on hold, and See-amm's mum waiting for me to have a day off so we can go up Mount Roy. And my tomato plants come home tomorrow, having been carefully nurtured by Pat and Kieth who are waiting to get hold of me so that they can coach me on how to keep them alive, and hopefully yield some produce to go with my lettuce.
Hair cut time tomorrow for me, so that tells me we've been here a while now. Sometimes it feels very normal to be here and sometimes there is an over-whelming sense of being too far from home. I remember the excitement, very clearly, living in Inveroy as a tree planter. Work was really hard during the week, and at the weekend I'd suddenly get so excited to think that I actually LIVED in this place. I've never had that feeling here, and I don't expect to. This is the adventure, but Lochaber is the life.
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Dancing Queen
2 hours of Never Never Land and it was fantastic. Even Spook loved it!!!!!!!! His emotional block on stage musicals may have lifted. Finn's class were tree people and they did a long dance at which they were all foot perfect. They looked like they were really enjoying it. There have been days of rehearsals and it paid off. Next stop for Finn has to be the Haka.
Last performance tomorrow night and I'll be taking Finn and See-am out for a drink to celebrate afterwards.
Spook back to swot up on his knowledge of the plant workings. Cant quite imagine him sitting in the Council Chambers, being the main focus of attention. Not what he was expecting, but everyone else is out of town. Maybe he should wear his kilt for confidence.
Monday, 8 December 2008
Scrubadubdub
Just like Home
Despite fast developing housemaids knee, and Spook working a lot of hours in the name of poo, it still feels like a holiday when we all get in the car and go somewhere together. Still cant get used to being free everynight.
Pete was glad to hear that Spook is negotiating to buy a car - a Suberu Legacy. This reassures him that he might stay. He took a big risk pushing to get Spook over here, and he needs him to stay for the two years. But he's still panicking about all the women who give up and want to go home. He says that a colleague who was working on the project for a year came with his partner and she couldn't find a job the whole time she was here. Obviously never ran the guantlet of the two lovely ladies in the Job Agency! I tell Mary that she rescued me from the dog pound, and I'm still wagging my tail and being faithful. Will be buying knee pads tomorrow, mind you.
Meanwhile, have put my electric blanket on, and would be lighting the wood-burning stove if we had one. Like that cosy feeling. I'm sure it wont last though and suspect that the sun will shine again tomorrow.
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Separate Sundays
Meg went off to see Kate (who I thought was leaving to Dunedien a week after week got here, but it's not til January). Kate jumped out a plane yesterday and unfortunatley we missed the call to go and witness it as we were out. I cant imagine standing watching my wee girl fall out a plane way up in the sky. NO WAY.
I went for a cycle with Michaela and Max's Mum Kate, round to Dublin Bay. She and her colleagues are entered into a small duathlon next Sunday, so she wanted a wee training run. I might do that and leave Spook to his own sprint triathlon on the same day. Ollie is thinking of doing that too, and his wife the duathlon. The small town feel is developing as we begin to meet the same people at events...just like home!
Friday, 5 December 2008
Happy Saturday
Happy Friday
Not so good for Spook who's still at work, nipped home for a quick bite to eat and expects to finish at 11pm. New poo spinner been put in at work today and has to be run for 4 hours to test it. Fitter wishing to be on the 10am plane out of Queenstown tomorrow. Got his schedule a bit wrong today, so hence the late night.
Meg staying home this weekend, but has Smithy staying over to wean her back into a weekend at home. She has her hair cut short and Finn will be under the knife tomorrow.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Southern Summer
Weather is still a little cool, (14 degrees) and the lake is very high. The creek that runs through the town and down our road was in a muddy torrent. It's usually so clear, you can watch the trout basking in the sun.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Clean Christmas
Our local B&Q kinda shop, called Mitre 10 was open late tonight so we went to do a little Christmas shopping. Before you knew it there was a fibre optic Christmas tree in the living room. And it's only the 3rd of December. I've gone into shock. Maybe I'll get away with no tinsel.
While you are enjoying a lovely seasonal frost, we are anticipating 'a strong, moist nothwest airstream' bringing heavy rain. The children have managed back and forth from school so far with only one light dooking. The weather here seems to be changing over the years, though only about 50% of people think there's a global warming issue. Despite New Zealands fresh and healthy image, it's in the top 10 with it's carbon foot print.
This quiet wee town of about 6500 people is allegedly to swell to about 40,000 over Christmas and New Year. I do hope Mary doesn't want me to clean up after that lot.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Points of Interest
- 1st day of Spring is the 1st of September
- 1st day of Summer is 1st of December (this is note worthy to me as I had no idea where we were on the seasonal calendar).
- Meg's voice goes up at the end of every sentence and has done so since the first week of school. Her vowel sounds are still satisfyingly flat.
- Finn's hair is totally out of control. Will get cut at the weekend no matter what.
- It was stated in the 'Opinion' page of the daily paper that male violence stems from equality with woman gone too far. It is no wonder that men lash out when woman have taken their jobs.
- Ruby Island went on fire again at the weekend and we needn't have bothered pulling out all those Lupins and strimming for 3 hours.
- I cycled up to the Poo Factory today with Spooks mobile phone and can confirm that the poo smells exactly the same as Fort Williams.
- Yesterdays tennis serve was a fluke. I discovered today that I can't serve at all - unless you get 6 chances.
- Christmas decorations look silly in the warm sunshine.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Tennis, steak and poo.
Came home in time to have dinner with the family and Spooks workmate Dylan, who is here to commission the plant. He and Spook have been working closely and sharing some pretty nasty hands on work. He's an engineer employed to design it, not scrape poo off the sides of the machine., but they've impressed each other with their willingness to get on with it. A real nice guy and not just because he brought me a small bottle of Milford New Zealand Whisky.