Thursday, 11 November 2010

Catch up

It's been ages since the last post - sorry!  We are busy as always and there never seems to be the time (and there is a tendency to flake out at the end of the day).  We are getting on with things post earthquake as is the rest of Christchurch.  We did time out on waiting for The Earthquake Commission (EQC) to inspect our house and arranged for our own structural engineer to make a report.  Most of the damage is cosmetic so we moved back home!  We are still waiting for EQC but it could be a long wait!  The aftershocks are continuing, but lessening in frequency although the odd one is pretty violent and makes the heart skip a beat or two!

Here are a few pictures of some of the things we have been up to recently....
Sheep Boy and his sidekick
Ben & Olive at Sumner Beach

India, Ash & Joe at Sumner Beach
At Orana with The Griffins

Annissa's 5th Birthday Party at the Airforce Museum

Annissa and Joe

Quin, Ben and Josh
On their way to Josh's 'Everday Super-hero party'
Now I'm back in the blog groove, I will have to update you with some our more recent activities!
Must just mention that Joe has now left the 'cute stage' well and truly behind with the loss of his first tooth!

Monday, 13 September 2010

The day the earth DIDN'T stand still !

A lot has happened in the last 10 days and it all started with a rather scary early morning wake-up call from Mother Nature.  4.35am and Matt and I leaped out of bed as a large earthquake rocked the house.  Matt literally swayed, running across the playroom towards Ben's room and I had to hold on to the door frame and didn't even make it to Joe.  Both boys were awake and scared but Joe had managed to climb off the top bunk.  The noise was horrendous and it felt like it was all never going to end.  In fact the first quake was 40 seconds long.  The power had been knocked out as soon as the shaking started and everything was like an alien landscape.  Thank goodness I had picked up the Lego on the playroom floor that evening.

We put the boys in our bed along with an i -pod and mobile phone for torches, while we sorted warmer clothes and then decided to evacuate along with the rest of our neighbourhood.  With wobbly legs we made our way downstairs and to the car.  We had no idea where the earthquake was located at this point and we live in the tsunami evacuation zone. We joined the stream of traffic inland and popped in to pick up Nana.  She was in conference with her neighbours outside at 5am!

Annie and Malc had been in touch and said they were heading off, but only had a little fuel, so we decided to get out of town and see Katherine and India.  The roads were mostly OK until we reached the on ramp to the motorway which looked like a war zone with ripples, cracks and crevasses.  Traffic was turning around and coming towards us, but the 4WD came into its own and we managed to get around  the worst of the cracking.  Katherine and India were at a friend's house so we called there first and returned to their house, lit a fire and made toast by the flames.  The power was back on by about 6.30am and more information was coming in about the 7.1MM quake.  Roy and Ash were camping with the scouts in a hut at Porters in the Alps so nothing was heard of them until they got into cellphone range that afternoon.  Someone had gone up and told them about the earthquake (they had thought it might be an avalanche or a local quake) and they headed home early.

We returned home around lunchtime and had power, but no water.  We could also see the large cracks running through our supporting beams and had to decide whether to move out - yes we did.  Nana is letting us stay with her and disrupt her life until we can get an assessor in.  We and 50000 other people have claims with the Earthquake Commission  (so far) so it may be quite some wait.  Luckily there was not much damage to our contents.  We lost an African ornament, a clock fell off the wall and the pantry contents had shifted, but mostly we were unscathed.  At least the bookshelves stayed upright!

We had to boil all our drinking water for several days once the water was back on as well as conserving water too (the sewerage system was severely disrupted).  There are still portaloos in some streets where the sewerage is not fixed.  The central city was badly hit  and lots of buildings continue to be pulled down.  Lots of the roads are damaged all over the city.  Some neighbourhoods suffered a lot with liquefaction and houses sunk and twisted into the ground.  There are lots of pictures on the Internet of course (NZ Herald, Stuff etc) but below are some pictures from our local area.  Thankfully no-one was killed in the quake and all the emergency services, army etc have worked really hard to ensure safety.  (One lemur died at the zoo when it drowned trying to escape the island it lives on.)

School and Kindy were closed for a week until safety checks could be completed.  They returned today and have both had a good time.  2 more weeks and then it is the end of term!!!
Matt moved into his new office block 5 days before the earthquake after a 130 million dollar refurb.  He was not able to work there last week as there was damage and has since been told to work from home for the next 6 weeks at least!  The fire escapes are wrecked and there is a lot of mess on the upper floors.  Some of the city centre is still cordoned off but lots were back at work today.  Swimming pools and libraries remain closed and other services are slowly coming back on line.  I am sure it is going to be some time until we all feel normal again.

We have had nearly 500 aftershocks some of which have been quite big and set the heart racing again.  We have had to follow the drills a couple of times and the boys are quite expert now (although Ben just wants to get under his covers).  It seems to have settled down now to about 10-15 a day, but typically there always seems to be one as you are settling off to sleep!

Queenspark Drive

Mairehau Road

Garage at Queenspark

Outside the doctors' surgery, Queenspark Drive

Queenspark Drive

Queenspark

Queenspark

Our house - one of too many!
Thank you to everyone who has kept in touch and for messages of support!

Monday, 30 August 2010

Happy 7th Birthday Joe!

He really is growing up fast!  Literally sprouting and growing out of clothes at a rate of knots (well usually wearing them out).  We've been counting down the days and nights for some time now so the excitement was palpable!
The actual birthday was a Friday so we all had to get up early for present opening before school.  He took in some cakes for break time and had a great day as the centre of attention.  We were even blessed????? with the class rabbit to entertain for the weekend.  This is a soft toy that comes home with each child.  They then have to write and put pictures in it's diary and present an oral report too.  Hope this explains the rabbit in some of these pictures!
On Saturday the family came over for lunch so Joe added even further to his pile of presents.  He had enough Lego to build our new house, a scooter and a Top Trumps special edition Star Wars game.  
Sunday was the big day and luckily the forecast was for fine weather.  A relief because his last 2 birthdays here have been wet.  We had taken the risk of booking an outdoor activity and were hoping we could confine the boys to the garden when we got back!!!!

7 boys loaded into our truck and we headed out to 'Tanks for Everything'.  As the pictures show we all had a great time!
Primed and ready for action

Attention!

Just call me Commander Joe

Happy in his job

Heavy!

Glorious mud

Beautiful day

Opening a can of worms?

Just before the off

I'm a big boy - really!

That rabbit!

Concentrating...

No windows & no eyes !
 When we got home, the boys ate chicken nuggets and chips.  Then we had a massive water bomb fight. The boys absolutely loved it and made the most of the barricades we had camo painted and erected in the garden.  After the water fight the plastic guns came out and they ran around like mad things.


sound effects needed

Water bomb fight - kids LOVED it!

Put out that fire!
Last - was the tank cake with its flaming gun!  What a great party!!!!!!!

Monday, 23 August 2010

Magic Carpet ride / Help me! Help Me!

Unfortunately didn't catch the moment when Joe fell off the magic carpet and ended up upside down in a bank of snow, with skis in the air waggling!  No funniest videos payout for us!

Ski Joe Ski!

What a natural!

Friday, 20 August 2010

Ski Wednesday

Joe & Annissa

A couple of weeks ago Joe and Ben had a day off school/kindy so I could take them up to Porter's ski field for our first ever ski lesson!  Louise had chivvied a group of us to have a go so we went up en masse - 5 adults and 6 children.  Unfortunately Matt had to work as he has recently changed jobs within the council.
We were promptly booked into our lessons and kitted out with the gear.  The children had a group lesson, while Carole and I had a lesson together.  Just walking up the track to the nursery slope was pretty tiring and we weren't all that confident.  However, the instructor was pretty patient and we soon were 'zooming ????' down the slope and using the magic carpet to get back up.  We even managed a bit of turning before the end of the lesson.  The boys took to it pretty quickly, as did Annissa and Josh too.  Joe was whizzing along and even stopping effectively.  Ben sits down when he feels he is going too fast - works a treat!
Looking the part
We had lunch after our lessons and the wind got up so it got really cold and the bacon almost refused to cook!  The children weren't up for a repeat ski so we tempted them back out of the cars with the sledges.  Once back at the slope the sun came out and their enthusiasm returned!  We got another couple of hours skiing in and the boys had a hoot!  Tracy took me up to the next slope and I spent a lot of time making snow angels and carving out tracks with my back!  Luckily there is no photographic evidence!
None of us can wait until we can have another go!  Saving those pennies!



Ben, Josh and Joe
Last Sunday we went back to the mountains but stuck to sledging - not a great deal of snow off the slopes so we built a snowman!


Blogger is now having a spazzy fit and I can't upload the other video of Joe, despite 4 attempts over 24 hours.  Will try again another day!




Monday, 2 August 2010

Painting the town BLACK!

Joe and Jordan painting it black
Our 'nearly 7 year old' Rugby Fiend was excited today as the All Blacks rolled into town in the run up to Saturday's Bledisloe Cup game.  I took Joe and his friend Jordan (and Nana) to the roadshow to meet the players.

Kicking with Malili Muliaina

WOW!  The boys got to try on Dan Carter's boots, kicked balls with Malili Muliaina, tackled with Richie McCaw and raced with Ma'a Nonu.  The whole squad were present and the boys saw them all!
Just like Dan

Sprinting with Ma'a Nonu
Impressing Captain Richie with their tackling skills
They collected a wad of autographs and had their photos taken next to the stars!


Joe & Malili

Mutual admiration?  Joe (no. 1 fan) & Richie McCaw

Joe, Ma'a and Jordan
Jimmy Cowan, Joe, Keven Mealamu, Jordan, Tom Donnelly, The Bledisloe cup & The Tri Nations trophy.
Liam Messam?  Correct me if I'm wrong!  & Joe


Richard Kahui
I think it is safe to say that they had a great time!


Now we are really looking forward to Saturday's big game - we have tickets!!!!!!