Author: Rachel M

  • Goodbye cousins

    The cousins left us yesterday after a whirlwind few weeks. They will be sorely missed. Some photos from their last day here:

  • Swimming lessons

    Daniel had the last of his swimming lessons today. He spent all of the previous two days in tears so I wasn’t terribly hopeful about today but it was the best day of all. He finally understood that he needed to keep his mouth shut before putting his head under water and that it’s not…

  • Why do motorists hate cyclists?

    There is a group of New Zealand motorists who feel rage against cyclists. I notice in the news this morning that a couple of tourists from America are the latest victims of this rage and they are guilty of nothing more than cycling on New Zealand roads. The male cyclist was punched and tackled to…

  • Our caterpillar

    Daniel got a habitat for Christmas last year (habitat = bug catcher). It is currently home to the caterpillar of a Monarch butterfly. We’ve had the caterpillar since it was very, very tiny: only a couple of millimetres. It is now about 4cm long and I read somewhere that they grow to about 5cm before…

  • Bit and pieces

    We have enrolled Daniel in an intensive swimming course this week and he’s had two lessons so far. The instructor really pushes him and he’s making good progress. There were some tears today but not enough to deter him from going back. He even said to me after the lesson: “When I grow up I’m…

  • Weta

    We had an uninvited visitor this week: a weta (see photo). It was huge and creepy-looking but quite terrified of us. Ben escorted it back outside. Maddie spent the night with us on Thursday much to the delight of Daniel and Elizabeth. Daniel adores her. She fell asleep before him prompting him to tip-toe very…

  • Oscar’s birthday

    It’s Oscar’s 1st birthday today. He had a small party with family and cake. I think he liked the cake: Multi-tasking The cousins are presently trying to evict a family of head lice who have decided to squat on their heads. With each mention of the work “nits”, I suddenly find I have a desperate…

  • A Day out in Auckland City

    Another lovely day yesterday. We took my aunt to the museum, then had lunch in Parnell followed by a  drive along Tamaki Drive to Mission Bay.  Auckland Art Gallery Auckland CBD from the North Shore.  Mount Eden is the green hill to the right. Takapuna beach Outside the museum Auckland Museum Elizabeth Elizabeth again, on…

  • Elizabeth’s birthday

    Elizabeth turned two today. This time two years ago I was just home from hospital after a glorious, completely pain-free and very quick birth. She came into the world two weeks overdue and weighing 3.8kg. Now she runs, jumps, cries, laughs, chats and even sings (in tune too!).  We had a small party for her…

  • Karekare

    We visited Karekare beach yesterday, a wild and windy beach on the west coast with black sand and lush forest right up to the shore line. Karekare beach is famous for having provided a location for the film The Piano: Source: http://blackclockwork.tumblr.com/post/3104397418 Our photo of the same spot. Unfortunately the piano is no longer there. I…

  • Mount Eden again

    Yesterday we took my aunt to see Mount Eden, a huge bowl-like volcanic crater.  We last visited the place in September and it was so enjoyable that it has been on my list to see a second time. On our first visit, we walked up from the lower carpark with Ben carrying Elizabeth in a backpack.…

  • Christmas

    Fabulous Christmas day today. We had lots of wonderful visitors including my sister and so we had a full traditional lunch with turkey for the carnivores and Jamie Oliver’s pistachio nut roast for the vegetarian. The nut roast was delicious.  Ben getting intimate with a bird on Christmas Eve Inspecting Santa stockings on Christmas day…

  • Cousins

    I got a couple of cool photos of the cousins today.

  • Crocs

    Ben is home again and my sister arrived with her family today so I’m feeling very happy about the world. What a difference it makes having some family around to talk to. The kids were both so thrilled to have Ben back. Daniel said some sweet things on his return. He was asking Ben why…

  • What’s my nationality?

    My Australian passport is still under my maiden name. I wanted to change it when we first got married but it ended up in the too hard basket. I decided to give it another go this week but it’s proving very difficult. I was not born in Australia so they want to see proof of…

  • Babies and geriatric dogs

    I had to get a urine sample from Zeki this morning. This was easier than I expected, especially when I saw  that he was about to piss on my basil. Mental note: must wash all herbs thoroughly before cooking! The vet is going to test his thyroid function. He still scratches lots but our new…

  • What are you afraid of?

    I had a great sleep last night. Elizabeth didn’t wake until 5am and so I slept the whole night through (if 5am can be considered a civilized time to wake.) Let’s hope she sleeps well again tonight.  My fictitious intruder has vanished as well. I think I got too tired to be bothered conjuring up…

  • Non-verbal communication

    Daniel doesn’t always understand non-verbal communication. If I say to him, “what colour is that car?” and there are four cars in the vicinity, he won’t know which one I’m referring to. That was until this week. While Ben has been away, Daniel has been forced to come on dog walks with me and I…

  • Just another day

    I’ve not been sleeping all that well recently. I lie awake terrified of earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes and murderous assassins. When I do fall asleep it’s only temporary as Elizabeth wakes me eventually and then I convince myself the murderous assassin is making his way up the stairs to our bedrooms and lie desperate to go…

  • Santa

    Daniel has been asking to see Santa for a wee while now and so today I took them both to see the only Santa in the southern hemisphere who is not sweating like a pig: Snowplanet Santa. He made his entrance from the top of the slopes: That’s Santa: red suit, white beard, centre-field Daniel…