Sunday, February 27, 2011

Finally an Update


We’ve been neglecting the blog, but all is going well. Here is a bit of a run down on some of the things we’ve been up to over the past month or so.

The boys and I took a tour with Granny and Granddad (David & Shieila, Andrea’s parents) of a series of old gold mining tunnels. They’re all located in the hills of a farmer’s field, not far from where we are staying. It was pretty cool.


James at a kauri grove






We went sailing for a day with the whole family on Kate and Phil’s boat. It was a beautiful day. We anchored in gorgeous cove and swam to shore, where we had a short hike and swim at a waterfall. It was all so beautiful, it was dreamlike.









We had a picnic at Otama beach for Kate’s birthday. The kids were all left with the grandparents. It was a fabulous evening.




The four of us traveled to the Waitomo caves (south of Auckland) and took a tour of three caves, one of which included a short boat ride on an underground river with thousands of glow worms overhead. It was like looking up at stars. They call them caves, but they’re really more like vast caverns, formed by underground rivers. They are truly spectacular. On a future trip when the boys are older we plan to do one of the blackwater rafting trips on offer. On our return we stopped by the Highland Games in Paeroa and watched Phil in the bag piping competition.








My parent’s arrived on Valentines Day. We’ve enjoyed showing them around. They’re staying in the same apartment block. Since their place has a bbq and they enjoy cooking we’ve been eating with them for most of the meals. It’s been quite a treat.

We all went on a two night road trip to Rotorua, a town at the edge of a thermal valley. We visited a Maori village and had a hangi, a traditional meal prepared in an earth oven. We also checked out the thermal area, where we saw pools of burbling mud, steam vents and craters, and brightly coloured mineral pools. From there we went to a zoo type park where we saw lots of birds and animals native to New Zealand (with the exception of the lions). We all had a chance to (carefully) pat a lion cub. On our final day we split up, Sam went to the museum with David and Sheila; James, my parents and I went to a Kiwi hatchery and reserve, and Andrea did a bit of shopping.









Since then we’ve had quite a bit of beach time and lounging by the pool time. We visited the nearby town of Coromandel, taking a little train ride up the forested hillside and later in the day stopping at a folk art water park. Andrea and Alexander share the same birthday, so Kate hosted a joint birthday party bbq. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon. Yesterday we chartered a fishing boat and had a great day on the water. James proved himself to be a great fisherman. The sea life here is so varied! Of the nine fish we caught, we had five different species (snapper, gunard, John Dory, trevaly and sweep.) It was quite a smorgasbord for dinner.



tractor ride with Uncle Phil


 - Stewart

2 comments:

  1. You've got some fantastic pictures - love the shots of the Maori! And of course of the family - that boat/tractor ride looks like a lot of fun!
    It's amazing how much you have been able to see and experience so far and it sounds like the fun will just keep coming!
    Hellos and love to everyone,
    Heather

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  2. My Tails a Waggin'!!
    Guess Who I saw today!!!! Granny and Grandad! They are home and Jenny dropped me off today and I spent the whole day with them!!! I was so happy to see them!! I"m sorry I've not been writing much. Jenny and I have been pretty busy lately. She use to go to work and leave me at home, but I figured she shouldn't be left on her own too long, so I did my best to get out of the basement and find her. I've learned so many new things since you have been away! I've learned that chewing the house makes Jenny pretty upset, but opening windows gives me that freedom I was searching for! In fact, because I got so good at it, Jenny decided that I had to go to work too. She says I"m too smart to stay home! So everyday she drops me off at doggie daycare and I do my best to keep the other dogs in line! Initially I was pretty nervous about starting work, but I"m pretty good at it, so I'm not so uptight before I go anymore. I'm so happy at the end of the day though cause Jenny and I get to do some work together. Sometimes we go to the old folks home - everyone loves me there - in fact I've been asked to become a therapy dog! Other days we go back to her office and she sometimes has meeting where they talk about a new office or sometimes she just does paperwork - that is the most boring type of work.. but then we get to go home and I'm pretty exhausted at the end of the day and I'm off to sleep - I now alternate between Jame's bed and Sam's bed and sometimes on the floor next to Jenny - she lets me stay on my Lilly Pad next to her bed sometimes... but she complains that I snore... Anyways, I've been on a few adventures too! I have taken the ferry a couple of times and stayed with Jenny's family. They like taking me on lots of walks and I have lots of fun with them. Jenny and I always go on a long walk on the weekends too. Anyways, I'm so sorry I've not written in a while! It is really good to hear from you guys and see some photos! Hope to see you soon! Lilly

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