‘Tis the Holiday Season. Dec. 23, 2018.

IMG_5302Happy Holidays from down under!

We are enjoying the summer break and Christmas season.  Kai kicked it off with his first  volunteer job at the Govett- Brewster/ Len Lye Art and Film Gallery.  All things silver (reflecting the building’s chrome exterior) was the theme for their “float” in the annual Christmas Parade. Kai supervised the kids and made banners, robots, and costumes during the month’s long preparation.  Don’t think we’ve ever all walked in a parade before. Several thousand Kiwis waved and stared as we did our routine.  It was a “hoot”! as Grammy Bess would say! IMG_5256IMG_5260IMG_5269IMG_5272

And happily, Kai landed a booth at a maker market fair in Oakura.  He sold a few card and posters and had a great time.  Check out his website, send a photo and he’ll create a commission pop art portrait. Very cool.  www.kaikiddart.wordpress.com 

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The families that live in Oakura have been super welcoming.  Several Americans committed to living in New Zealand and/or married a Kiwi and are now NZ citizens.  A couple are physicians who work with Des at the base hospital.  The town of Oakura is quaint, tight knit and spectacular.  It’s an 8 km drive through farm land and on the way to better surf spots along the Surf Highway 45.  We are considering moving out that way.  Yesterday we attended a huge potluck Christmas party hosted by Candy (a psychiatrist) and her husband Dominic (a golf pro).  Lots of folks live on lifestyle properties of  2-4 acres. Most support horses, alpacas, hogs and chickens.  Their place is pretty awesome looks down to the ocean.   Everyone at the party had an interesting story or were characters themselves.  The food was all incredible but the freshly caught crawfish (lobster) was divine!  The guests’ countries of origin included Germany, Switzerland, UK, NZ and U.S.  IMG_5290IMG_5522IMG_5526IMG_5529IMG_5530

Orienteering and Rogaining is a big sport here. I did my first event with new friends Sue and Jenny.  Sue is the map reader so I just had  to keep up with her running around Puke Kura park for an hour.   They do 6 hour adventure racing/orienteering events for fun.  There’s a 3 hour one that’s more my speed in February.  They  comprise point to point racing via bike, kayak, climb or running.  Des is getting quite good at bike “rogaining” and participates in  Wednesday night races. The challenge is finding points on an ummarked map  and then  answer a question about the location.  Get as many as you can in 2 hours. We don’t have pictures of such activities; no time and no one really takes photos until the bitter end.   But here are some maps! IMG_5310rogaineBelow are snapshots of leisurely bike rides on town trails and paths.  Andie is a serious mountain bike racer and European tour guide.  I’m getting stronger on the bike and hope to hit the real trails with her soon.  Today Des and I did a duathlon at Mangamahoe. Run -mtn bike -run. I did short course and Des the long.  It was “accomplishing” as Kai used to say.  Sorry, no photos of that either but it was beautiful and perfect weather.

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Kai is rehabbing his knee and finding other, gentler activities.  He can bike the rolling walkway path and has put in lots of miles going to friends’ houses. Yeah, who needs to drive a car when you can bike 15-20 km daily?

We are all training for open water swim races this season. Ngamotu Beach is predictably calm and perfect for swimming.  IMG_5322IMG_5375IMG_5372

We discovered a little shoe school in Wellington and Kai is now a cobbler.   It took 6 hours of focused sewing, cutting, and hammering.  Result- homemade pair of high top sneakers.  Job well done!

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Welly was expectedly windy and happenin’! We took in a Esher’s Follies-like political comedy show.  Most of the humour  was lost on us (there are 5 political parties in NZ government) but we laughed a long.  Wellington  Zoo’s Aussie walkabout trail was interactive!  IMG_5427IMG_5431IMG_5410IMG_5412IMG_5505IMG_5470

The New Plymouth Christmas concert was held on December 16th at the Puke Kura park.  The outdoor concert area called the “bowl” was filled with 15,000 jolly souls. Ballerinas, kids, and hip hop dancers performed  and traditional holiday music blasted out to the crowd.  The festival of lights will light up the park nightly for the next month.  It was a wonderful, free community showcase.  I sat with the Sibandas (Aby is the radiology head of department and Lucy is a pharmacist).  Kai cruised around with friends.  Merry Christmas to you all!!

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