Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Lunch in Taihape




Connor recently had a game of Rugby in Taihape. So we headed up a bit earlier and had something to eat before hand. This place is called the Stock and Station and Connors teachers brother owns it, so we felt we should go and suss things out. Great Bacon and Camembert sandwich for mum and kids munched out on nuggets, fish and chips, just what was needed in the 6 degree temp. It was really good to get away somewhere different for a change, things just have been so busy that we really hav'nt been able to make plans to do anything but work and sport and practices.

Room for two.



Beulah has taken to sleeping with Shea. Getting the benefit of the electric blanket I think. I dont know who is keeping who warm most of the time.

Ratty's new Cage




Well it was about time Ratty (alias sugar) got a new cage. She is such a cool thing and is loving her new set up. Of course a cage is always a work in progress and always new ideas and things to keep her amused. Added since this pic is a scarf to climb and more rope for her to run along and coming soon netting along the top for a new level. Oh to be a rat!

Frosty Mornings


Yep winter is here and kids are going to bed earlier since they have electric blankets. Beautiful days (even if cold) no wind and little rain. Certinaly packing the hot milos for Hockey and Rugby. Kids being filmed this week for some t.v programme so they are filming heaps of Bulls Rugby.
Notice Turk on the tramp and Beulah Baby watching, still has not mastered the art of jumping up on the tramp, thank god really one trick at a time, cat door will never be the same again. But has some tricks up her sleeve for her dad when he gets home!

Kids for Kids Concert


Monday night was the Kids for Kids Concert with Suzanne Prentice. It was to raise money for World Vision and the kids had been practicing for ages at school. It was really well done and they all had a great time. It was really cold that night and Loretta kept the fire going for us. It was quite hard to see the girls and impossible in this pic. I could see Shea most of the time and did'nt see Nyah at all. But a Bulls School kid got to do a solo, so that was pretty cool.
Only a few days till the end of term. Kids had Right Choice Day today so instead of going with them to Fielding to watch a Kapa Haka Group, I went home to post parcels to Anton, try and dry washing and get dinner on. Shea is off to camp for the first week of the holidays and she is really looking forward to it. Absailing, bush walks, caving, glow worms, mountain biking etc.