Saturday 29 August 2009

Feels like Spring's on its way



Well, what glorious week we've had this week. The temperature has started to rise quite markedly - brought about by the warm Nor'Westerly winds from over the Tasman Sea!

We started the week quite soberly after our excesses last weekend! Maria had a few days of work in her van - one of them was travelling north of Christchurch along the coast - which she said was a nice way to spend the working day.

Sarah wasn't feeling too good at school on Monday and had to come home - she had a couple of days off and then was back into the swing of things again. She's been on a "Mathletics" challenge this week - trying to generate lots of points for her class at Heaton by doing maths tests on-line.

Chris has been kicking his heels this week as he's waiting to start his job at McDonalds in a couple of weeks. At least he got paid for his training hours last week and was quick to draw out some money and spend it as quick as he could! He went to rugby training again, with the 3rd XV, who were preapring for their play-off final this weekend against Sumner.

We went alsong to Christchurch Park on Saturday afternoon to watch Matt in the final. It was a lovely sunny afternoon - probably not ideal for playing rucby in - but it brought a small crowd out to see the hosts (Christchurch RFC) prevail 23-0. Despite not featuring, Chris did his best to join in the post-match celebrations and sank a few beers with the boys in the changing rooms!

Maria and I had a pleasant walk from the Sign of the Takahe up to the Sign of the Kiwi along the Harold Ell Track on Thursday morning. It was a bit windy, but again, nice and sunny and the views across Christchurch were great. I think it will be one for the grandparents when they visit after Christmas!

We also had a nice stroll around Mona Vale with Sarah on Sunday afternoon - stopping off at the "Homestead" for a cream tea - very naughty but nice.

Maria and I had a run-out on Saturday morning through Hagley Park. The Park had a wonderful feeling to it with lots of activity. There were young kids playing rugby and football matches, canoists and punters out on the Avon, artists painting around the boting lake and a BBQ party was well under way. We even spotted the French Boules courts - Jack and Eve will be pleased! It's amazing how much life there already is around the Park compared to the first time we wandered through in our second week here. A sign of things to come, no doubt.

We were invited around to dinner on Saturday evening to some friends of the Guyomars who live close by - who we had been introduced to when Mike and Fiona were down here in the school hols. Mark and Cathy were our hosts and we had a really nice evening in their company - along with fellow guests, Justin and Karen. Amazingly, Justin is from Bramhall - it's a small world!

I've had a busy week continuing to follow up on contacts that I had made at a few networking sessions the previous week or so. Have started to meet some really good people who I hope I can work with in the near future. I realise that starting up the business will take a lot of patience and persistance, but I'm encouraged with the response that I'm getting when I meet with people and explain what I am about. Once it kicks off, there'll be no stopping and I'm going to need that army of Jedi's who are waiting in the wings!!!

Saturday 22 August 2009

House Warming Party

2 weeks since the last posting - does that mean life is slowing down and there's nothing exciting to write about or are we just sooooo busy doing great stuff that I'm toooooo busy to blog?! Probably neither sprinkled with a bit of both.

Maria's now had 2 weeks of working with Medica - she's officially "white van woman" - as she drives her mobile testing room around the streets of Christchurch. And we've finally got some money coming in - yippee! She's had to go to the physio's with a thumb injury - damaged ligament - that she picked up whilst skiing and they have fitted her with a thumb brace. No trip to New Zealand is complete for Maria unless she breaks a bone or damages a ligament! Maria and I enjoyed a walk up the Rapaki Track on Friday as she wasn't working that day. The walk takes you up to near the summit of Mount Vernon and you get good views from the top of Banks Peninsula and back over Christchurch.

Sarah seems to be settling in well at Heaton Intermediate School - we went to parents evening the other night to have a chat with her teacher - who also seems pleased at how well she in integrating in the class.

Chris has started his training at McDonalds at the Linwood restaurant. He's worked 3 4-hour shifts last week and is now an expert Big-Mac assembler! Not sure when he actually starts "full-time" as the restaurant hasn't been fully built yet! Sometime at the start of September apparently.

He's had a couple of outings with Christchurch Rugby Club 6th XV - been on the end of 2 heavy defeats - but still enjoyed it nevertheless. It's end of the season now so I think he's looking forward to joining a "touch-rugby" team for the spring/summer months to improve his handling and fitness. May even have a go myself.

I've been extremely busy over the past 2 weeks - setting up my business and attending various networking functions. Unfortunately that has not meant spending lots of time on the golf course or in the pubs of Christchurch - but hopefully that's something for the future.

Last Friday we all went along - with Matt and Lou - to the AMI Stadium to watch Canterbury vs Waikato in the Air New Zealand (Rugby Union) Cup.
It was my first time at a "proper" rugby match and I found it very enjoyable. The weather was a bit cold and damp - reminded me of going to an evening match at Old Trafford in February - but there was plenty of entertainment on the field - both during the match and at half-time. There was also a team mascot that looked a bit like Derby County's Rammie - though without the horns and testosterone - must be "Sheepie" then? Dan Carter - All Black kicker - was playing his way back to fitness for the AB's and demonstrated some phenomenal penalty kicking.

This weekend we hosted Di, Geoff and Sighle Illson plus "landlady" Nicky for dinner. A good time was had by all and lots of good wine was drunk by most. Maria produced a wonderful vegetarian lasagne that went very close to knocking me off the lasagne-king pedestal in the household!

Sunday 9 August 2009

Well Done Chris!

Quite an eventful and significant week this week. Chris had applied a few weeks ago to do a full-time diploma in architecture at the Polytechnic, starting next February. At last, on Friday, he received confirmation that he had been accepted onto the course! In addition to that great news, he also successfully completed his short course on Food Safety, which in turn led to the 3rd success of the day for him as he was offered a job at a brand new Macdonald's restaurant that's opens next month. So his dream of his own car before he starts college looks like a definite possibility after all. Watch out all you Boy-Racers, here comes Bad-Dog!

Sarah's second week at school seems to have gone reasonably well - though she still misses her pals back in the UK and says she'd rather be back there with them! Nevertheless, she and a friend from school got together on Saturday and went to see the latest Harry Potter film at the nearby Westfield Mall (some things are no different on the other side of the world!)- though reading her latest Facebook offering, she wasn't too impressed with the latest in the series.

Maria has been limbering up to start work on Monday and in fact has been contacted by 2 further potential employers who might be able to offer more agency-type work to supplement her existing arrangements. So it's looking good on that front.

I've had a couple of busy days at the Bizzone Business Expo here in Christchurch - doing plenty of networking with other business people from around the area. Most people I spoke with seemed interested in what I was able to offer - I guess I just need a break and a first client to get things rolling. It will happen soon enough.

This weekend, Chris had his first taste of action on the rugby (union) field with Christchurch FC - he played the first half against the CC Old Boy's - and there were some old boys playing too - made my Oxford Old Boys look positively youthful! Unfortunately, Chris' team lost but he seemed to enjoy his "blooding" - though luckily not literally.

Maria and I had a wander around Riccarton Bush - a nearby oasis of native bush in the heart of the city that is predator free and home to some elusive kiwis. It also boasts the oldest standing propert on the Canterbury Plain - the house of John Deans, an early settler and pioneer from Scotland.

On Sunday, the four of us had a drive out to Taylor's Mistake again and walked to Boulder Bay - a pretty cove with a few quirky bachs. Once again, the weather was fantastic - blue skies with a slight easterly sea breeze which made it slightly cooler than last time we walked the track - but perfect walking conditions.

Saturday 1 August 2009

A Pinch and a Punch

So we've survived our first full month in New Zealand and August has now arrived - another step towards summer and warmer mornings!

We had a great weekend last week. On Saturday we headed over for a ride on the Gondola and took in the fantastic views over Christchurch and the Banks Peninsula.


After that we headed down to Sumner for a stroll along the beach and scramble over the rocks. It was a lovely sunny day and felt quite warm. It's got a great feel to the place - I think Maria would quite like to live out here!

On Sunday we headed into Christchurch to go to the theatre... It's been Arts Festival week in Christchurch and we all went to see the fantastic Slava Snow Show - go and see it yoursef if you ever get the chance - one of the funniest things I have ever seen. It is sure to put a smile on your face. We had been invited over for dinner at Diana, Geoff and Sighle's, post-theatre, and were treated to a lovely meal and fine company.

Monday saw Sarah at Heaton Intermediate for her first day of schooling NZ style. It seemed to go OK. The week has seem a few swings in emotions as different experiences have effected her, but despite her insisting she wants to return to the UK, I think she is starting to form a few friendships that will ultimately help her to settle in.

Chris had his second day at The Poly on his food safety course. It consisted of him cooking some beefburgers - though nothing found its way home for parent testing! He has to repeat it again next week under "test" conditions where he will be assessed - then that's him finished on that course. He has a barista course booked for September which will hopefully help him to get some part-time work in one of the many coffee shops in the town.

Maria's more or less recovered from her head cold and is feeling much better. She's had a run around Hagley Park again and is now considering joining a womens running group that meets weekly in the Park. I've had a few run outs myself and joined in with the Port Hill Running Club on Thursday evening. They seemed a nice crowd and I plan to meet up with them again. They run most evenings in the Park plus a few other times over in the Port Hills - I'll build myself up for those.

Chris attended rugby training for a second week with Christchurch Club and on Saturday made it onto the bench for the 3rd XI. Although he didn't "feature", he enjoyed the experience - in particular helping himself to a number of tins of beer from the chilly-bin in the dressing room after the match. Add to that a couple of pints that cousin Matt bought him in the bar afterwards and you can see why he had a smile on his face when I picked him up from the Club at 5pm! He's been told he will probably get some game time next week - stand-in for cousin Matt no-less - though I think he'd be just as happy to keep the bench warm again and be first in the queue for the tinnys!

Whilst Chris was doing his rugby thing, the rest of us had a very enjoyable time over at Taylor's Mistake with the Frodsham family.

It's a lovely part of the world indeed and the Nor'Westerly wind that's been blowing over the last couple of days pushed the temperature up to around 16 degrees - it was like a summer's day in the middle of winter! Confusing but very welcome indeed.

We finished the day off with some dinner at our place, with Steve and Viv bringing their girls around.