Saturday, October 23, 2010

Monday it hailed suddenly and briefly

i have Thursday off; Tony was home for lunch and Tim was working on his job hunting - suddenly it started to hail...

Friday, October 22, 2010

Photos from trip to auckland to see Marie and Brett...






I flew with Tim and Cam to auckland on Holly's 18th birthday 16 Sept 2010; we picked up our rental car (thank you tony and Bartercard) and went to see Maryanne. (chris was in australia) . She had dinner waitning for us, though we arrived close to 10pm! A lovely chicken pasta. she had work in the morning, but she stayed up and talked to us...we retired to our beds, Tim on the couch, falling asleep watching TV.

We were up at 4am, Marie's plane got in at 5.30am.

We were waiting in the crowd as sleepy plane travellers came through from customs with their trolleys of luggage - and Brett's mum Christine recognised me,and came up and said, "Are you Marie's mum?" It was great, as we had thought they would not be arriving till later...

then there they were! I think my hands must have been shaking because all the photos are blurry...it was so great to see them...

Brett went with his parents, and Marie came with us - we were going to meet at Maryannes's. Maryanne had not gone to the gym, and she was leaving it too the last minute to go to work, waiting to see Marie, it was wonderful.

When Brett and Red and chris got there, we had plenty of time to talk, Tim had a shower, ...we arranged to meet that evening at Brett's auntie and uncle's place out at Silverdale where all the family with children and partners and grandmother were gathering to welcome ?Marie and Brett home.

Marei and Cam and I had a swim while Tim slept.





Marie went to the doctor, and it was thought she had had a virus, and would come right, but could have tests in Melbourne to rule out giardia if she wanted.

We went for lunch at Greenhithe, a place I have never had reason to go - it was a dutch cafe, and we had crepes and pancakes, and I had a beer...sunny, and we warmed up, as it was not that warm in Auckland.

We went to Mother's, I went to the supermarket, and got Marie some yoghurt and some cider vinegar and manuka honey because she was having trouble with her gut.

We were SO happy to see Mother. She lit the fire for us, the weather was so stormy...we listened to Marie's stories of her time in Canada and Mexico, and saw Marie's treasures she had brought, a lovely top for me, and earrings - Fish!!! Marie had bought hand painted tiles made by a very young 19 yearold, sold at the resort Marie and Brett had stayed at.

Mark came, so lovely to see him, coming up the drive in his huge black car, smiling, he looked LOVELY!

Mark adjusted herthat day, and the next, and Marie and I and Tim had a crystal healing which deeply affected all of us...I found it very deeply moving.

We went that evening to the beautiful house of Brett's family, and met everyone, Marie in the home of her new family...there was thunder and lightning, what a stormy night, we looked out through the big windows out onto farmland and bush, and the hail and rain lashing the landscape. We got lost on the way home, the roads littered with leaves and small branches, but we got home safely! Mother was up, and we were not late, about 7.30pm. Mother says she if at her best between 5 and 11pm these days...

Staying the night with Mother, all of us felt great, like a marae experience, in the family home. I took Cam to the airport early the next morning, he had arranged to be back on Saturday.

Back after the airport, Mother had lit the fire - she said the weather was extraordinary, I felt the specialness of the fire, Mother does not light the fire in the morning except on very special occasions.

Mother did not go to early Mass. she came with us to Marks, in our car, even though it was uncomfortable for her. We waited while Tim had his adjustments.


We said a rosary with Mother, and Tim's friend, Yulia, came to get him, to stay with them, and go out with them.


On Sunday morning, Marie and I had our healings from Mark, Mother had gone to Mass; and then we went off to Howick to get TIm - we got lost, and rang Dad and Cam to look up on the computer how to get to the house.We met Baraq's parents, which I was thrilled about!

At Maryannes, Sarah had arrived with Molly and Lily, because Steve's Dad sadly died at his home in New Plymouth, so the family had come for this sad reason... it was good to see them, meeting Lily for the first time. Marie is going to be their nanny in Melbourne, and for us to have this chance to meet and talk was a real treat!

Mother came to the beach with Marie and I and we had a swim at Browns Bay, Mother held our towels!

After our last bit of time at Mother's, we left about 1.30pm, and met Chris and Red at Manukau. We left from there at 5.30pm, dropped Brett and Marie off at the International airport and Red took me to drop the rental car off. I got the timing wrong - did not get to say goodbye to Marie because we ran out of time, and Tim and I had to get to the domestic airport to check in, it was very upsetting. Tim and I flew back to Dunedin, and it was all over!

Here is this same article on my new blog:

http://maitlandandsteep.blogspot.com/2010/10/tim-cam-and-i-flew-to-ak-to-see-marie.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

I have a new blog now,

I changed the design of my blog, and now my two blogs are split. I have a link to this older blog on my new blog, but, can't put a link on this one for my new one. so, here is the link here, to all my newest news!


https://maitlandandsteep.blogspot.com/2010/09/flying-to-auckland-and-wellington-for.html

Sunday, September 12, 2010

SOphie is in Colombia

SOphie spent a couple of nights in cartagena, and now she is hiking through rivers and through jungles with only a filthy blanket at night and coffee to keep her going, up a trail that mainly has a 70% incline!

http://polosbastards.com/pb/colombia-on-the-trail-of-the-lost-city/

Take a look at this!

SOphie goes to The Lost City

http://polosbastards.com/pb/colombia-on-the-trail-of-the-lost-city/ This is the link to a website with a description of the harrowing trail through rivers and jungle to The Lost city.