Monday, August 22, 2011

Founders Weekend

Week 3 at school was another good one. We had ERO in for most of the week, but you would hardly have known it. I didn't have anyone come into my class room at all. It was a pretty messy week for them to be in as there was major disruption on Monday & Tuesday with the snow. On Tuesday we had a significant number of students who couldn't get in due to the weather (or probably more accurately, could get in but chose not to!). The majority of Wellington schools were closed on Tuesday, so those students who did come in were feeling rather aggrieved, as were some of the staff! It was languages week & during the Monday assembly the girls who went to Chile did bit of a presentation to the school about the trip, & at the end they presented Lucy & I with a lovely bunch of flowers each as a thank-you for taking them. It was quite a surprise considering it has been over a term since we got back!
The Otari-Wilton bush hills we look out on looked lovely with a dusting of snow. It stuck around on the tops for most of the week.
I hadn't been feeling too flash on the Thursday & Friday, so didn't make it to my usual badminton club night on Thursday. If I had  gone, I would have been reminded that I was meant to be playing the annual Porcelain Cup match against the Varsity on Saturday. As it was, I clean forgot, which is pretty unlike me. It was even written in my diary! I really must have been under the weather... Anyway, it was meant to start at 10am, & I got a phone-call at 10:30 trying to find out where I was. Luckily they managed to find a replacement player as it would have taken me a good 40 minutes to get ready & head to the stadium on the other side of town. I still feel bad about it, so big apologies to any of my team mates who might happen to be reading this...

Sunday was a gorgeous day, & we had a road trip to Levin to pick up our chickens which was very exciting! We stopped in Otaki for a spot of factory shopping on the way. The pic above of the Tararuas looking very picturesque was taken from the Otaki railway station.

The chooks are brilliant, exactly what we were after. We bought them off trade-me & the traders had a stack of positive feedback about the quality of the hens, so we were pretty confident. We have gone for 3 Hyline Browns (thinking that with that name they would fit into the family well...). They will be 18 weeks old on Wednesday, so hopefully not too far off laying. They were surprisingly tolerant about being bundled into a cardboard box & driven back to Wellington!
We got home at about 2pm & introduced the chooks to their new home. We have fully fenced off the bottom of the garden for them to roam around in as they please. When we took them out of the box they all made a beeline straight for the coop. One of them appears to be a bit braver than the rest, so we have named her 'Dora the explorer'. She was the first to leave the coop & have a good look around the place. The one with the distinctive long white tail feathers seems a little mad, so she has been called Florence (vaguely after the English singer 'Florence and the Machine', who also happens to be a slightly bonkers redhead...) & the third is as yet unnamed. According to Will we are 'waiting for her personality to emerge'!!! They really are lovely animals to have around, I have been amazed how much time I can waste just watching them go about their business.

Today was a bonus day off school, being Founders weekend. The kids are lucky enough to get tomorrow off as well, but the staff have to go in for professional development. It was another lovely day, so I spent a lot of it outside (& yes, some of it was just watching and talking to the chooks). The garden seems to have survived the severe weather it has had lately. One or two of the daffs got a bit battered, but most of them seem OK. The tulips which were just starting to come out when the snow arrived also seem OK. The main casualty is the Stellar magnolia. It was about half in flower when the snow came, & now a lot of the pure white blooms have browned off.

I did a pump class at the gym today which felt good. I was a bit negligent last week, with a combination of the snow & ice at the beginning of the week, & then feeling a bit crook in the latter stages of the week. I also had a long conversation with one of our next-door neighbours who is an elderly woman who lives alone. We often chat about gardening, & she was saying how she had never seen our garden  before. I invited her round for a tour & she also enjoyed meeting the chooks. It is her property which is next to the hens, so I think she will quite enjoy having them just over the fence to talk to. She left with grapefruit, lemons, silverbeet & leeks from our garden, so she was happy. No other news, just a couple more picks of 'the girls' to finish off...

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Snow in Wellington!

I have now had 2 weeks back at school & it has raced by... Only 7 more weeks until the next holidays!

Last Saturday I got my hair done. I had been meaning to go shorter for a while, & took advantage of a 'Treatme' half-price voucher at Buoy, which is one of Wellington's better salons. Not somewhere where I could afford to get my hair cut without a voucher anyway! That night Will & I, along with Lucy & Paul, went to an Avalanche City gig at Hope Bros pub in town. We first had an early dinner at Red Ginger on Tory St. Lovely food, I would highly recommend it. We had 'buy one get one free' mains from our entertainment book, & Will & I both had the duck which was amazing.

We then headed to the venue. I had rung up earlier in the week to find out when the support act was coming on, & was told 7:30. Instead of the support act at that time we got the rugby instead, which was brilliant! Lucy was the only one not quite so impressed, not exactly being the biggest of rugby fans... Anyway, the rugby finished & Luke Thompson came on. He was good, a young guitar playing singer/songwriter. Next up was the main act. Avalanche City were awesome, I really enjoyed the show. I have loved the band ever since seeing the cute as cute video for their first single 'Love love love'

Sunday night I filled in at interclub badminton. We were playing the top, previously unbeaten team & we managed to sneak a 4-3 win. It was very very tight... I ended up winning my doubles & mixed in 3 sets, & just managed to get my singles in 2. It was 21-19 in the second, & just as well I won because I was playing some fit young thing who probably would have taken me in the 3rd! I hadn't played singles for close to a year, & as it was I was sore for a few days after!

This weekend has been nice & relaxed, although before I could get to it I had to endure the year 11 semi-formal at school on Friday night. It was meant to go from 7-11pm, but I was still there at 11:30 as one of the girls didn't get picked up on time. It was lovely to see all the girls dressed up & looking amazing, but the night did drag somewhat... The girls took it all very seriously, being 'THE' big social event of the year for them. By the time they bought new dress, new shoes, got professional hair & make-up done, plus in some cases forked out for a spray-tan, it would have ended up costing them a small fortune!

On Saturday Hiria & I went to watch the Wellington Pride (Wellington women's rep rugby team) absolutely smash Manawatu. 3 ladies from our club were starting for the Pride so it was nice to go & support them. There were a few other team mates there in support as well which was good. The match was played at Lyndhurst Park out Tawa way, so afterwards we had a wander around the dressmart factory outlets in Tawa.
Today has been all about the weather. It snowed! In Wellington!!! I can't quite believe it... We had been forecast some sleety showers & they arrived late afternoon, followed by the snow. It was a reasonable amount & was starting to settle on the ground. I was very very excited by it all!
I did feel a little bit sorry for my spring flowers & bulbs, they won't have known what hit them!
Will was out taking some photos for me, & he too ended up slightly worse for wear!
No other news. The snow has now stopped, but there is currently some pretty full-on hail happening. What's going on with this planet of ours??!