Author: migrant
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First Day at School-Again

A little late with this update, as EQ went to her new school for the first time on Friday-yes I know a strange day to start, and only for about three hours.
Eleanor will now have to show some independence, with travel to school, an early bus to be at school by 8-40.Some of her friends go there also, but lots new people to know and a new grown up world.
Maybe she will write her own entry to inform those who wish to know.
From the BBC
Brentford welcome back midfielder Michael Leary after a ban, but Thomas Pinault is suspended for five bookings.
Stuart Nelson (ankle), Matt Heywood and Lloyd Owusu (both groin) are injured and Dave Partridge’s loan has ended.
Brighton must wait another week to welcome back Dean Bowditch as he still has a groin injury, but midfielder Tommy Fraser can play after illness.
Long-term absentees Adam Hinshelwood (knee), Charlie Oatway (ankle) and Paul Reid (knee) remain on the sidelines.
We shall see…..
Summer Fun
Certainly feels like it currently. Great sun and warmth for three days, with two trips to the beach, a trip to the open air pool in Khandallah, and a bit of One Love.
Beautiful clear blue skies, with minimal wind-ah the life. About time too.
Things must have changed for the better as I finally ventured into the pool, very refreshing, as I had spent the day in the garden working under a hot sun, cutting, and chopping and clearing. However, I have yet to break my duck at the beach, much to the annoyance of everyone else.
A real feel of summer has arrived just in time for the children to go back to school; the boys tomorrow, and EQ on Friday!
All for now.
Music in the Park
Well, the Botanical gardens actually.
We went to a free open-air concert “en famille” to see Little Bushman a new but already well known group, as one of their members was apparently one of the bods who set up Fat Freddys Drop (You must of heard of them-they have one the Mercury music prize!), and was in Trinity Roots.
It was billed as Jazz Rock, a interesting combination, and certainly there was some recognisable flavours of both but really came over as psych rock with strands of The Who, The Doors, Pink Floyd-all up MM’s street. I quite enjoyed it-a bit different.
Anyway, it was packed, aren’t all free things ?
The people watching was interesting; those “obliviousites”, who are unaware of the crowds of people trying to get past them, where they have blocked the path. The students who turn up half an hour after the start and expect to find a cool spot with their ten mates and all their picnicking, come camping gear. Everyone else with a brain came an hour before the start. And these are the future!
Anyway, good fun and nice to do something different.
Comet
Hastings Tournament

So, we have returned from our cricketing extravaganza to Hastings in the Hawkes Bay. “Cricket Tour” is over for another year.
This was the first time that Joe had gone to cricket camp. It tends to be the better and more interested who want to go so it was a combined team from Onslow, made up from the kids of the four age group teams. Twelve went in all. It lasted for 4 days, game 1 on Sunday afternoon, game 6 on Wednesday morning, and 2 games on each of the other 2 days. The team lost the first game by six runs, but one the next five, one against a local unbeaten against visiting teams for a few years.
Joe had one go to keep wicket, and was mainly given chance as a bowler. A little erratic but did have one good game-3 for 8 off 2. The first 2 wickets well deserved as batsmen were unsure how to play slow bowling and gave catches to midwicket and mid-on. The third was more fortunate; as caught at square leg off a full toss-hey, but look in the score book! After the first two wickets Joe was on a hat-trick! To his credit, the hat-trick ball had to be played by the batsmen. He was player of game for that, and made it onto the “honours ” board for 3 wicket haul, and as a result made it into the local paper! Fame!
Other games not as good, but enjoyed his chance.
Good fun for parents and other kids tolerated being at cricket games well. This was helped by the fact the weather was good, in the 30C zone, and clear skies, with gentle warm wind. Also pool at the motel went down a treat.
Dad did some scoring and umpired a game. Mum did helpful things on the sidelines, and managed a day trip to Wellington on a turboprop because of work. A not fun experience with the wind that day in Wellington, after a 5am start.
Since returning on Wednesday, Joe has been down the nets practicing with one of his mates each day. Keen as mustard, that’s for sure.





