Author: Rachel M

  • Too Anxious for Counselling

    I read recently that a three-year-old boy was receiving counselling for the September quake in the CTV building when the February quake struck and the building collapsed. Miraculously, the boy, his 11-month-old sister and their mother, all survived. I imagine he’ll now need counselling for the counselling. A week before the February quake I asked…

  • Cute Photo and Video

    Elizabeth is already showing great interest in clothes and dressing-up. Heaven help us! I love watching the Where the Hell is Matt video on youtube and never tire of it. The kids like it too:

  • An outing to Pegasus

    We drove to Pegasus today, a new development north of Christchurch. It has an impressive man-made lake which the kids love as well as playgrounds and a very nice restaurant/cafe. Some photos: Elizabeth loves yoghurt: Elizabeth and I both have the same philosophy, expressed so well by Dylan Thomas, except that for her, it relates…

  • Cracks in the Bricks

    I take the kids to dance classes every Wednesday and they both love it as do I. But the building we’re in has a crack through the brick-work: It is single storey with a steel roof and steel beams. Should I be worried? The earthquake has changed my whole outlook. Prior to September 4th 2010,…

  • An Earthquake through the Night

    Got woken just after 3am by a 5.3M earthquake last night. It woke Daniel also and he started crying. Knowing I wouldn’t fall asleep again straightaway (heart thumping), I went online to Geonet to see what size it was. They took ages and ages to upload this time so I checked out twitter and discovered…

  • 2 1/2 months later…

    I went to Merivale mall last week and took a photo. Not much has changed since February 22nd: I find it interesting that the Art Deco building next door survived remarkably well. There’s a similar pattern throughout town with lots of Art Deco architecture relatively unscathed. I want our next house to be Art Deco.

  • Daniel has a Piggy Bank.

    We decided to start giving Daniel pocket money yesterday; $2 per week. Does that sound about right for a 4-year-old in 2011? Ben asked him at bedtime last night what he’d like to do tomorrow. He replied: get more money from mummy for piggy bank. He’ll go far.

  • The Psychological Toll

    There’s a little boy at Daniel’s kindy who lost his mother in the February 22nd earthquake. She was working in one of the buildings that collapsed; only worked three days a week and was planning to quit. At kindy this week, a teacher read a story called “It’s Okay to be Different”. One of the…

  • The Happy Couple

    Daniel is very taken with the Royal couple, Catherine and William. He discovered a photo of them on the day after their wedding and was so smitten, that Di cut out the photo for him and it’s now pinned to his wall. Perhaps he’s just a sucker for an attractive girl in a pretty dress.…

  • Earthquakes, Tornadoes, Tsunamis…

    Just as I was dropping Daniel off at kindy this morning there was another pesky earthquake. Only a 4.0 which surprised me as I thought it was bigger. Daniel was already a little anxious about attending kindy today probably because of the mean kids from yesterday, so the earthquake was bad timing. He’s coping pretty…

  • Kindy, Swimming and Dancing

    Daniel’s cast came off on Monday and all is fine. He also started morning kindy which is 5 mornings per week for 4-5 year olds. From outside appearances, Daniel seems to love it: he smiles when we drop him off and smiles when we pick him up and there are no complaints before or after.…

  • Back in the munted city

    They say Christchurch is munted. According to the Urban Dictionary munted means f***ed which is a pretty good description of the place. We arrived back this afternoon and I walked through the door expecting to be tossed about the very instant I set foot inside the house but nothing happened. The ground has been quiet so…

  • Happy Days

    Dunedin Botanic Gardens Cheeky

  • Scenes from Dunedin

    Rumour has it that the original occupants of this house raised 9 kids in it! Dunedin railway station.

  • You know you’re from Christchurch when…

    …you walk around Dunedin examining chimneys rather than admiring the views. We went to Glenfalloch Gardens yesterday hoping to let the kids burn off steam on their Springfree trampoline. But when we got there we discovered there was no trampoline anymore – it was vandalised last year and not replaced. So we walked around their…

  • Dinosaur Eggs

    About an hour north of Dunedin is a lovely little spot on the coast called Moeraki. It’s not the beach that draws the tourists though, it’s the rocks, otherwise known as the Moeraki Boulders. They are a weird assortment of spherical rocks sitting on the beach. No-where else in New Zealand has formations like these.…

  • Phantom Earthquakes

    Phantom earthquakes occur when trucks pass the house and cause just enough rumbling and vibrating to make you think there’s another earthquake imminent sending all bodily systems into acceleration. Almost instantly you realise it’s just a truck and not an earthquake, but the change in heart rate, blood pressure and respiration rate has already begun.…

  • Daniel says:

    “Mummy and Daniel good at finding things; Daddy not good at finding things”.

  • Chimneys, Plaster and Buns

    Fletchers finally sent some contractors round yesterday to seal up the hole in our roof left by the fallen chimney from the first earthquake. They decided to remove all the bricks right down to the ground for safety as the entire stack had moved very slightly. Before: After: They will eventually return to replace the…

  • Boy or Girl?

    Ben told Daniel last night that when he grows up, he might become a daddy too. He then asked Daniel whether he’d like a boy baby or a girl baby. Daniel replied “boy baby”. So Ben asked why. “Because baby girl takes my toys away”.