Monday, 16 June 2008

What happened to May??!!
















We all knew that May would be a busy month - what with mum arriving for her first visit, both the boys birthdays, me starting work and of course the usual variety of sporting events! How time has flown and now we are already half way through June!

Mum arrived safely at the begining of May and adapted pretty quickly to the time zone and lifestyle but never really got the hang of the language......who said they speak english over here?! We had a quiet first week settling mum in and then after Saturday morning footie headed off to the delights of Rotorua. We saw a few sights, rode the famous luge and watched the kids paddle around the lake.










Sporting events now that it is winter! include school cross country, ripper rugby and football. Max continues his swim training and Tom now has his red belt in karate. I think mum felt it was a continual move from one event to the next - she's right! Max has just played in the Ripper Rugby world cup where each school represents a different country. They represented Russia this year (much better that Australia last year!) but were sadly beated in the semi finals by Scotland! They all had a really good day though, especially as it meant friday away from school!




Both boys seemed to enjoy their birthdays which were pretty low key, except for the obligatory 'birthday tea and cake' which went down well as always. Thanks to all who sent cards and presents for them - they were much appreciated and the money was all spent wisely!!!




Other adventures for mum included a day trip to Hamilton to the winter show, complete with medieval village, stock car racing, lumberjacks, chainsaw carving, spongebob squarepants and a host of other similarly related winter events!!!! Neil's car also broke down during that adventure but we were saved by Nige and Bev where we stopped for dinner whilst Neil borrowed his boss's car!


We also visited the Karahgahake Gorge, a beautiful gorge with some fantastic views and walks including a 1km railway tunnel - torches and hard hats advised!




Tom has finally had his lovely long, golden locks cut off and is sporting a green and red number - very trendy! Neil is keen to let you all know that Tom's footie team (coached by Neil) are as yet unbeated in the league - 2 wins and 3 draws! I think he is hoping to take New Zealand by storm....at least in 8th grade footie!




Our next upcoming big event is the move from the sunshine house (a little cold in winter!) to our new home for now at least. That happens at the begining of July so will be reported on in the July edition! Oh and of course our ski holiday in the middle of July too. We are still waiting for snow on the mountain but are ever hopeful! Until next time......





7 comments:

The Pleasy Greens said...

It sounds like your Mum will be glad to be home for a rest! I thought NZ was a chilled place to live it sounds like you're living at 100 miles an hour, but at least its all good fun.
Enjoy the winter-as usual here the weather was good whilst we were away but now we are home its gone cool (well in comparison to Corsica!).

Robbos lot ! said...

Excellent blog with great pics too !! Always good to hear what your up to down under !!
Thanks for the update !!

Wordies Walkabout said...

Always good to see some comments too! Thanks to the regulars - we love you!

The Chubby Balls said...

Tomas!!! My surf dude - where's the dreads man??? It certainly looks like Ursula had a great time and you packed it in there - great photos of her on the luge!!
We hear Ruapehu is open for skiing any day now....the Chubby Skiwis are chomping at the bit, will see if we can tie something up together?? - well I may just be up for a bit of sledging and apparently there's a a very interesting vodka bar around there somewhere.........
take care
toodleloo
Mrs Chubby Ball
xx

Robbos lot ! said...

Congrats i believe are due for the not so `chubby` Mrs. Ball ...
Well Done Girl !!

HelenSyd said...

Call that winter weather?? ... it still looks better than our forecast for the next few days! (& so the English weather obsessions continues). I hope that your snow comes soon, as I don't suppose you'll get a refund on your passes? Whilst job hunting recently, I came across a post in Queenstown - after seeing you guys looking permenantly happy it proved very hard to resist!
Keep smiling,
Helen x

big brother - uk said...

Back from sunny France, relaxed and chilled. Only 8 months till our trip to NZ. Looks like Ursula got into the spirit of things ! all seems very energetic to us, hope we can keep up with the pace. Brilliant pictures ! speak to you soon