NZ Diary

A description of what I get up to in my new life Down Under

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Piccies!

Gosh - it's really hotting up here now - was boiling at school today and we have sports day tomorrow - lots of sun cream for me now!

Well - hopefully I can get some piccies up from our trips to Taupo and Mount Ruapehu for you.

Here goes...........

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That's the volcano next door to Ruapehu - cool photo eh?! I am very proud - took it from the car as we were driving towards it.

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This piccie is on the volcano of Mount Ruapehu - it was as high as we could go by car - that building is the cafe where we had a drink after clambering around among the rocks.

Scarey - when you think that all those rocks came out of the volcano at some point. The most recent eruption was September this year - a smallish one, but one poor young man lost his leg when it was crushed by a large rock.

When we arrived at the visitors centre before driving up the volcano, we were told that the alert level was set at 1, which is not too bad a situation as you can see below:

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Here's another cool piccie - it's my favourite - absolutely splendid!


The views were gobsmacking as per usual - I am never ceasing to be in awe of this country and its beauty.

Whilst on our tour of duty in Taupo, we also visited the thermal area known as 'The Craters Of The Moon'. There was steam coming out of holes in the ground all over the place, plus the usual farty aromas that accompany it!

Lovely!
Our welcome sign at the beginning.


A bit like Rotorua really.

Well - got to say - we had a REET GOOD TIME at Taupo and I'm sure we'll be back again at some point!

Well - Christmas is drawing ever closer and I am nearly sorted for sending stuff over to the UK - just got to write cards and send them off.

The deadline was today I think! Well organised as ever. Hey ho - a couple of days over should be okay - will send them tomorrow or Tuesday and keep me fingers crossed.

Three weeks to go til school breaks up - on the 21st! Whew - can't wait! The kids are getting end of yearitis and very unsettled lately. Got to keep on my toes and keep them busy.

Topic at the mo is Sunsafe - due to hot weather etc.

I heard the cicadas yesterday and today - definite sign of heat. Shall be off to the beach for a bit of boogie boarding soon methinks. Yeeeehhaaaaa!

Well - gotta go - bed is a calling and I am tired.

Must check windows are closed - stop the mossies coming in to bite us!

Tata fer noo.

x from summery sue

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Same language, different meanings!

Hello!

Just a quickie before I do my planning for the week and then dash off for shower, dim sum with friends and food shopping! Another busy Sunday!

Well - this week I have been mostly laughing at how the same words have a completely different meaning.

I told my DP that I would be rooting for her whilst she did her speech in the conference we attended the other day - only to be told that while she was quite pleased by the thought behind the message, but I really shouldn't say it again in front of other Kiwis! LOL - rooting means what a male and female get up to in the privacy of their bedrooms!

A friend of mine also had a similar experience whilst working in the bank - she told a customer that she would just have a root around in the cupboard (in order to look for some info or other)!

I was also in fits of very immature laughter when our other DP announced to the whole staff in assembly that "in the morning part of the register we should do a slash whilst in the afternoon we should do a dot". I know - very childish and pathetic of me - but it WAS funny!

Well - I got the camera program loaded, but have left the camera at school! So - Taupo photos will be coming soon - promise!

We're off back to Taupo next weekend and are going to visit Mount Ruapehu and play in the snow before it all finally melts! Should be fun - as long as there're no eruptions! They had one a few weeks back - took everyone a bit by surprise!

Hey ho!

Speak soon.

x Sue