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Monday, July 27, 2009

back to reality again! D'oh!






Hi,

Just wanted to let you know that we are back safe and sound in Wellington after a very exciting and enjoyable trip to the absolutely jaw droppingly stunning South Island in full snowy winter glory. We did Doubtful Sound, Queenstown, Lake Wanaka, Franz Josef Glacier and various other bits and bobs including a wildlife park where the residents almost joined us on the road trip!

I promise I will write some more this week about what we got up to but I have posted a couple of photos here to show you we are both still having fun.

We also haven't even had a chance to mention Steve and Shona's wedding, meeting Ghyll and Morven from back home, going to Steve's 40th and other general chat but I will get on it this week!!!

Steph

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

ski







Hi,

We've been busy since my school term ended - we drove up to meet Lorna, Iain, Clare, Barry and Kareena up in Ohakune to go skiing and we had a brilliant time.

I will write more later but for now have a look at the wee video of Katie skiing and some of our photos!

Next week Clare, Katie and I are off to Queenstown for another sightseeing road trip - hopefully I will get a rest when I get back to school ;o)

Steph

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Sparkly Sparkler!




Hi all,

We thought you would like to see some pics of the engagement ring! Again, a bit of a whirlwind as we didn't plan to get it so soon, but just before my birthday we decided to have a 'browse' for rings at a Jeweller in Wellington called the Village Goldsmith and only went and bought one! We looked at lots and then sat down with the designer (who was the owner) and he takes your ideas to draw and then make it from scratch. We thought this would be quite a long process and were quite thankful as hadn't worked out how to pay for it but to our surprise it was ready within a few weeks. The best bit (or most worrying) is we don't actually own it! They do an option here that if you are leaving the country even for a weekend you can purchase tax free which as you can imagine was quite appealing as the tax back just about covers the cost of a holiday! So basically, we hand the ring back 2 days before going on a flight, they clean it and send it to the airport where you pick it back up before going through departures. All sounds quite straight forward and by that time we will have saved enough to pay for it!

Anyway, we wanted you to see the ring and hope you like it! I think its really beautiful, exactly as I had imagined when describing my ideas to the Jeweller.

I love it!
Bye xox

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Flippin' heck

Flippin' heck!

It's July! And i am back on holiday - well off school at least so should give me a chance to get myself more sorted and should give Katie and I a chance to get some more photos from some fun times.

We bid a fond farewell to Vicki, Adrienne and Kirsty this week - Vicki and Adrienne put us up in Melbourne and we returned the favour here in Welly. We cannot believe that it was back in November that we stayed with them in Oz - where does the time go?

Staying with people you know makes life so much easier - you can get a proper wash and get your clothes cleaned and dried. Not sure our house was much warmer than their camper van but at least they had cooking facilities. (And Adrienne is a fantastic chef) We hadn't met Kirsty before but we now love her as she pretty much completed the Wasgij for us. For those who don;t know a wasgij is a jigsaw where you don't have the final picture on the front of the box you just have a clue. Wasgij is jigsaw backwards but it's not really a backwards jigsaw if you know what I mean and it's pronounced Wasjig but spelt Wasgij. Crazy. Here was the result though for posterity:



They stayed with us here in Welly on route to the rest of the North island. Was great to see some familiar faces and it was also great to have an excuse for midweek drinking and going out to the pub! Good luck to the girls for the rest of their trip - we're so jealous now that we are stuck in one place again but the good thing is we know we will be moving around again really soon.

Katie and I are planning on going skiiing with Iain, Lorna, Barry O, his girlfriend Kaz (who is also working in NZ just now) and Clare Young from home. We are also planning a trip down to Queenstown and Milford Sound etc in the South island so all in all a busy old time as usual.

Questions on my mind this week:

1) Is anyone reading this blog anymore?
2) How much can I cram into 3 weeks off when I don't have a car?

Hope everyone back home is doing well, I will definitely be scheduling some get in touch time this week now that I am off during the day. So expect a phone call some night this week - I will be trying to get round as many people as possible!!!!!

Thanks to my Dad who sent me through a new Rangers top as requested - thanks Dad.

All the best everyone,

Steph

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Monday, June 15, 2009

All Blacks



Hi,

Just a quick one - I managed to get some All Black's to our school this week. Luke McAlister, Conrad Smith and Isaia Toeava.

When I introduced them to the year 8's I was so intent on getting Isaia's name correct I screwed up and called Luke McAlister, Luke Wilkinson. I would be embarrassed if I knew who the hell these guys actually are. Sometimes it's good not knowing!!! ;o)

By the way, in case you didn't know - New Zealand were beaten by France here at the weekend and that was a shock result. Luke and Isaia were two players who made a couple of big mistakes - so perhaps they can forgive mine!

I think seeing myself next to these guys I might have to get myself down to a gym sometime really really soon.

All the best,

SB.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Famous ex pupils

Just a quick one - I was delving about the internet today looking for interesting things and found out that an ex pupil of St. Mark's is doing rather well for himself. Lord of the Rings and the new Star Trek movie to name but two.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Urban

Sickness




Hi folks - I am off work today having finally crumbled under the weight of the avalanche of germs primary school pupils carry with them. They aren't the most hygienic of creatures and it seems like all of them have some sort of illness at the moment - forget swine flu - Wellington Cough seems to be the fashionable illness at the moment and I have it.

To tell you the truth I have actually been trying to get rid of this cough for a good number of weeks but have finally decided that enough was enough so I went to the docs ($60 for 10 minutes) and got some antibiotics ($20). and I am staying at home today in an effort to recover in time to drink beer this weekend. ;o)

Things are still going well here (apart from the illness) and we are gearing up for our next big holiday - not sure exactly what the plan is yet but Clare is going to arrive in a few weeks from Sunny Scotland and we will be trying to cram lots in during her stay. Exciting stuff.

The photos above are from our trip to New Plymouth - katie's camera is having a wee illness of it's own at the moment so these photos were taken with my mobile phone. Photo 1 is of the bread capital of New Zealand (what's the bread capital of scotland? Anyone know?) and the second one is of Mount Taranaki - which was really stunning. (Mount Doom in Lord of the Rings.)

Right - I am off to get lunch and get back to bed - will write more later - hope everyone at home is doing well! Stay healthy people and remember.....you're better off healthy and in bed than struggling out to work and becoming a swine flu statistic just because you didn't want to let anyone down at work. Eat well, exercise, get some sleep - stay away from primary school pupils (for legal and many other reasons too) and you should be able to avoid any pandemic coming your way. (and the police)

Sunday, June 7, 2009

June already?

Can't believe it's June. Where have all the weeks gone?

We've been busy as usual - Katie starting her new job and moving seamlessly into her thirties. And I've been continuing to work long Kiwi hours at school and have had 350 reports to write for the pupils - not to mention getting another year older myself.

We had a great weekend last weekend with Ian and Lorna up in New Plymouth - Katie had no idea that they were going to be there so it was a nice surprise for her. I think the biggest surprise was that she was going to have to do an awful lot of driving to get us there on the Friday!

I'd like to say that we did all sorts of touristy stuff and went for long walks but to be honest the weather was so cold and wet we just had to sit in the pub - what a shame eh? ;o) Mount Taranaki (Egmont) is near New Plymouth but we didn't actually get to see it until the Monday when the clouds had gone. It was stunning. We did try and drive up to the visitor centre which is on the side but the road was closed due to heavy snow.

We're already looking forward to the next holiday we have which is pretty much the whole of July (at least for me) and in that month Clare is visiting from back home and we have Steve and Shona's wedding too. We're hoping to get to go skiiing or something but we'll keep you posted on our plans.

We are also starting to look at our September/October holiday which will hopefully herald a trip to the Islands somewhere - Cook Islands that is.

That's about it for now really - it's funny how uninteresting our stories get once we both get jobs and are back to working hard again!

once something extra exciting happens again we will post it immediately - promise.

Speak soon,

StephandKatie

p.s. and don't forget you can skype us if you have the equipment!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

5 Mins of Fame


Check out www.tennisnz.com to see me in action. Well, not really, but they did a piece about me for their latest news section.

All going well this week, my cold was short lived and I am off up north on Friday to meet with a potential sponsor so fingers crossed.

Also, Steph and I went along to a Kyoshun Karate club last week as we are keen to try out new things and it was fab. Its great for fitness and you actually do have full contact fighting/sparring, the only thing you are not allowed to do is punch your oponent in the head (you can kick them in the head though) or the back or the groin! Needless to say I got well and truly beaten up by two schoolgirls and Steph was defending himself against the head coach and the current national champion. We were both a bit stiff the next day (and the next) but going back tonight for more punishment.

Speak soon,
K x