Thursday 29 December 2011

It's the weekend...


Fun after planting

The first weekend after planting, we have a little more spare time, so we make the most of the weekend, whilst the boys are out surfing, Myself, Sol and Henriette go in search of a fishing rod, hook and bait! Success and its back to the beach for a spot of sea fishing! Henriette was first up… first time with a fishing rod, and it’s not going too well and the bait was soon gone. Next up, we have Sol, she has fishing experience but does she have the strategy? Unfortunately not, no fish this time. Well, last but not least its Tina... ooh me! Ok, first cast… got one! It’s not a big fella but it’s the first fish I’ve caught from a beach! So this lucky fish gets to swim another day!.
Later that day we make cookies and flapjacks before heading to Tangiteroria,
where the yearly sheep shearing competition takes place! It’s an opportunity not to be missed! The fastest time was 26 seconds! My god this dude was fast! Then they had a novelty competition, 1 person must eat a dry Weetbix, 1 person skulls a jug of beer (half  pint) and the 3rd person shears the sheep, now the winners of this, took less the 1 minute! Wow! What an epic weekend.





Christmas Cheer!

Tina & Mikko’s Christmas Party 

Since moving into our Farm House we haven’t had a house warming party! Mainly due to the lack of neighbours or nearby Friends!
The Christmas season is here. So let us celebrate and have some fun!
We started the evening with a few Celebrity name games, before the card games, and drinking games began! I was the D.J and chef for the night and kept the night fun and lively for all! What a good night it was!







Tuesday 27 December 2011

End of the Season...

Break up Party

The hard work’s done, and once again it’s time for the boss to throw a party! Free booze, free food, music and song.

The star of night was Jedi, after me and Lena eventually got Jedi in his Christmas outfit, he made a grand entrance and was soon centre of attention.

We had a variety of singing from various cultures. First up was Derek, he sang in Maori, unsure of what he was singing about, but we all enjoyed it. Next was Mikko, he sang a beautiful Finnish song until he forgot the words. Then the German girls had a bash at singing some Christmas songs, before the two Malaysian boys sang us some more Christmas cheer.

The night ended with… yep…’The Macarena’ thanks to me and my laptop!

Merry Christmas





It's December!

 Merry Christmas from New Zealand


It’s the first weekend of December and our first Christmas living together, in a beautiful country, with beautiful weather!
So, there’s no better time to put up our Christmas Tree!
I must say, I was very impressed with Mikko’s tree decorating skills, very impressive…especially for a male, it was a great team effort and Jedi didn’t even EAT it!








Saturday 17 December 2011

WakeBoarding


Wake Boarding



Oh yes, the time had come! Kai Iwi Lakes HERE WE COME!

We arrived early afternoon, the boys launched the boat into the lake and I climbed aboard, leaving little Jedi on the launch ramp. In a matter of seconds he was whimpering and whining as he was left behind, unsure of what to do. But he quickly found his swimming legs and paddled out to us! Mikko with his big, long arms reached over the boat and grabbed him out the water.

We cruised around the lake in Hayden’s control, before Mikko took over and went full pelt! Awesome fun! But, the day far from over and the others arrived so we headed back to land to get action on the wakeboard.

I took the girls to the rope swing, which was extremely comical! No one could hold on but me! Hilarious to watch when someone falls off or doesn’t even reach water! Eventually, most of them got the idea! Jedi was feeling a little left out, so we got him back in the water for a swim before he went surfing…

Ah yes, woohoo! The moment I’ve been waiting for! I quickly got my wetsuit on and off I popped into the boat, eagerly waiting my turn. David tried giving me a few tips before I got to the water, but that didn’t help much! I leaped into the water…THEN put the lifejacket on…Pfffft how silly! Ok, so, the board is on my feet, I signal over to the driver and held on tight… arms straight, yep yep up I went, and down went the board, and the rope went flying out of my hands! Dammit! This happened every time, and Mikko (the pro) wasn’t on board the boat to give me any top tips!

Back on land again, and it’s time to be towed on the surfboard! Mikko showed us how it’s done, and got straight up from the pier and made it look easy, as the boat turned around, the rope swung out, and Mikko almost hit dry land. Estaban also wanted to try it out on the surfboard, and after a couple of attempts got the hang of it. Last but not least, it’s me! First attempt I was up!... and down again. But then I got it! Yes! It was a lot easier from the pier, but harder on the surfboard as your feet aren’t strapped it, but I managed to stay on for several seconds! I was so proud of myself! I got the biggest cheer from the audience!

What a fantastic day!














 
 
 

Friday 16 December 2011

Fullers Half Marathon

Keri Keri

One of our New Year resolutions was to take part in a half Marathon, and back in September we were told of the Fullers KeriKeri half marathon which would take place on November 18th. But first we needed some good quality running shoes, before starting our training.  Success…I immediately fell in love with some Grey and florescent Nike trainers whilst Mikko was like a woman in a clothes shop.
We had 7 weeks until the half marathon, and it was now or never. I was a novice at this malarkey so wanted to be well prepared. Mr Fitness on the other hand hardly had to train; he ran 10km on his first run and found it easy! I see I have my work cut out here.
By the second week I was getting the hang of this, I was running further and further and taking tougher routes.
BUT…1 week to go and I wake up with a football for a foot! For some unknown reason my foot was swollen…  I thought nothing of it and took Jedi to the beach whilst Mikko surfed. But it gradually worsened…it was that bad I could hardly walk and it was getting painful. Oh no…the next day I couldn’t walk on it... time to see a professional! The pharmacist gave me some antihistamine tablets, but was doubtful I’d be walking the half marathon never mind run it! Looks like am allergic to white tailed spider bites!
As the days were counting down to the half marathon…it was becoming clear I wouldn’t be running any time soon, I couldn’t even go to work.
The day arrived and although I couldn’t take part I was hoping Mikko and Logan would do well. It was 7am when arrived in KeriKeri, The race started at 8am from ………so I wished them luck before the bus whisked them away to the start line.
It had only been 1 hour since the race started and the first person came striding through towards the finish line! 21km in 1 hour! This guy didn’t even look red faced or even out of breath! LEGEND.
I eagerly waited by the finish line hoping to get a snap of my man crossing the line. Then before I knew it, 1 hour 48 minutes he came running over the line! I was so proud!
If you are thinking of running a marathon…. get the right size shoes! Otherwise you will be running like a pigeon and end up with black toe nails before they drop off.
After getting his breath back, he got a well earnt recovery massage, just before Logan crossed the finish line in 2 hour 35 minutes! Pretty good for a guy who hasn’t done any training!
Time for a nice cold beer, Subway and relaxation in the sun!







 

Aratapu

Aratapu Tavern


“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” I was once told.
It was Friday night, and not sure of our plans, until our good friend Logan came over and got us in the party spirit, we quickly got our party frocks on before meeting up with the fellow travellers at the beach for a few drinks before the courtesy car came to take us to the pub!
The evening started off with LIVE MUSIC.… A bad singer on Karaoke Eek! But after a couple of drink she sounded great. A short while later the DJ came to rescue the night with party songs galore and we ended the night with the Macarena!!




Saturday 19 November 2011

Bonfire Night


 


Bonfire Night


 
We may be the other side of the world, thousands of miles away, but Guy Fawkes is still known and celebrated with fireworks and bonfires. So I arranged it for Saturday night down on the beach at Glinks Gully, inviting the new backpackers from England, Germany,Mexico and Chili.