Harbour Life

Hello to those over there who have been enjoying their winter sun, snow and tumbles. We thankfully have been enjoying some summer sun.
The Volvo Ocean racers have been in town, and as such, because wellington has had the yes of the world on it for a while, the weather has been glorious. The yachts left yesterday bound for Rio, and today it has clouded over.

http://www.volvooceanrace.org/

They arrived on Thursday and were tied up at Queen’s Wharf, allowing wasy viewing. Beautiful though I guess costly toys.
On Sunday we watched them edge out to the harbour, warm up undre the sun then race within the harbour before going to the Cook Strait before heading east. It was a beautiful scene for Khandallah, watching them race with the huge number of boats watching and following.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/dominionpost/0,2106,3577688a6000,00.html

Earlier on Sunday morning the sporting Quirkes took part in the Round the Bays Fun Run, 7km run for Mum and Dad, and a walk with a bit of a run at the end for the children. All told about 15, 000 people took part. Sunshine and heat but not too much and a bottle of water and a banana to great you at the end.

The weekend was rounded off by working at the afterhours centre……hmm.

Return to Reality

So the school holidays are over and it is return to work for all. Parents and children back to the coalface on Tuesday.
Isaac came back from first day of school full of enthusiasm and excitement. The older lags were more low key.
The camping trip did not proceed quite as planned. The weekend in Taranaki was fine, easy camping in the host’s garden and a great night for the stars.
“Top 10” campground in Bay of Plenty was busy until the storm arrived. 80Km winds and rain to boot. We were forced out though the tent survived intact, though others on the site did not, including the same Warehouse make that was detroyed with the Rudgley crew in situ.
We moved on to a holiday let and ending up staying for the duration. The weather was then good, sunshine and surf and everyone in the Q household believing they were the best boggie boarder in town. Sara did well to keep surfing at the same time as her bikini was hanging off through wave action.

The fishing proceeded after a brief lesson from the landlord and watching bods in action on the beach. So far two sessions and no fish.It does however relax the mind and get one in touch with nature…..man.
Transfer to Mount Manganui partially successful. Sara did not like the sight of the campsite we were due to use(me likewise), so camping deferred again and 2 nights in apartment. Good walks and good beach action for two days then a turn in the weather and off home.
Kids had fun though Joe disappointed at lack of time under canvas though was a proud assistant to his dad when out with the fishing tackle. He took nifty photo of dad in action.

Trip to Sounds for Waitangi weekend was also a mixed affair. Camping succeeded and weather on day one was great. Kids did lots of jumping off the jetty, bit of snorkling and the fishing rods came out. Eleanor caught a small one with mussel as bait. Dad still to break his duck.
A great night for the stars was had.

Then the weather turned to custard; wind and rain. Time to read the book, and “Long Walk to Freedom” is going well.