Monday, 22 February 2021

Happy New Year 2021

Kohatu Cafe
Just before the end of 2020 brother Allan & partner Nicky called in and stayed for a few days on their way home to Auckland after having Christmas in Hanmer. It was lovely to see the new year in with them and enjoy a few days relaxing and away from the renovations.
Nelson's Maitai River Trail
They hired bikes and once again we did the Kohatu to Nelson section of the Great Taste Trail which was as good as the first time we did it back in October with Graeme, Claire & Wendy. It is a lovely way to see some of our countryside.
The Gib Lifter has been a great tool.
We also took Joan along with A&N into Nelson City on the high tide to walk the River Trail - very pleasant walk around our small city. 
Joan's pretty excited with her mode of
transport.
Soon after they left we headed over to Wellington taking Joan to see Shannon and AC's new home. When I made the booking for the ferry, Joan had been physically better back then and we thought it would be a good trip for her. But after a couple of falls, one breaking a hip, she had lost a lot of confidence and strength. So we decided to still go ahead with the trip but took Joan in a wheel chair to allow us to move quicker. Well did she get the VIP treatment from Bluebridge Ferries! They took us onto the Ferry first in Picton and organised a taxi to collect us off the ferry once we arrived at the Wellington terminal. Joan was a bit surprised with some of the mode of transport but we told her to enjoy it as it was at no extra cost πŸ˜‚.
AC, Shannon and Bill chillaxing
We had 5 lovely days away - Wellington is great on a sunny day. We managed to get out for small walks everyday with Joan as well as had some quality time with S&A. Their new home has stunning views out over Evans Bay and of course watching the planes is great entertainment!
Back in Nelson it was back into the renovations - Bill had pulled down all the old ceiling in the lounge/dining areas and was now putting up the new gib,  I got out into the garden and finished sorting the grounds to get my grasses planted. Now I just need them to grow fast.
Around Evans Bay Waterfront
Bill celebrated another birthday near the end of January. Vicki & Trevor joined us at the Speights Ale House for a lovely meal and a drink or two. Most enjoyable.

My little garden project.
This was where the massive Toitoi was.


All planted out - they just need to grow.


Enjoying lunch with V&T

Who got the biggest!😏












 

Christmas 2020 - Tasman

 πŸŽ„December arrived before we knew it, and of course it's the best time to put the Christmas tree up. As we were having Christmas with Pippa & John & Annabelle at their home in Tasman , I joined Pippa & Annabelle out at Eyebright to help select the perfect Christmas tree. Unfortunately a hundred other people had already been out there before us and selected the other perfect trees - but we still managed to select a pretty good looking one all the same. 

Claiming our tree 
I was into my last month of relieving out at Stuart Drummond Transport, the time had gone super quick. Bill had managed to continue the renovations quite well without me. Including organising a digger in to prep the driveway and make it a bit more versatile. So after engaging a surveyor to come up and peg out the boundary, he was able to get the digger with operator to remove the corner of what divided us from our front neighbour, and open the entrance of our property. Quite surprising how much land was gained, which hopefully will make turning much easier.

At the same time, the digger was also able to clear out the far end of the section and prepare a patio area which I'll show photos of in the next Blog......

Removal of bamboo and concrete
so much easier with a little digger




With working at Stuart Drummonds up until Christmas, we made it to the Christmas Function which was a lot of fun for Drivers / Office Staff and Bill. The afternoon was spent at the Go Cart Track where quite burly Drivers showed of their competitive natures. I was a bit worried for Bill but he managed to survive. I thankfully had the task of babysitting Tamara's wee one while she jumped in a cart to join the crew. It was a lot of fun, if not a bit risky for the Boss if too many Drivers sustained injury. But luckily only one cracked some ribs. πŸ˜‰
Early December festive events were alive and well 😍 :a package turned up for me at work - Rocky had warned me she had sent a package to open before Christmas. So I text her to say we would Zoom later and open it in front of her and Daniel.
Really opened up the corner of the property
We set ourselves up and just started opening the box when Rocky exclaimed something wasn't right! That wasn't her package we were about to open!! Inside were a lot of small gifts beautifully wrapped and with names we had no idea who they were. The Box had Rocky's declaration and our name & address on the front - but the sender wasn't her. The next day she contacted the sender and they discovered her gifts had come to us and Rocky's had gone to England! The Post Office had got the declarations on the wrong boxes. I forwarded the box of gifts I had received onto England to the correct receiver in time for Christmas and we left Rocky's gift to us (Christmas decorations from KMart to brighten our renovations up) in England. I just hope they appreciated all the love that had gone into Rocky's gift! 

Christmas morning with the Tristram's
We packed our Bus up for Christmas Eve and headed off to Pippa & Johns for a couple of nights. Just as well as there was a bit of construction to be done once Annabelle went to sleep - new Bunk Bed lovingly made by her Grandad and a Trampoline. Kept everyone quite busy Christmas Eve.
Sleeping outside we weren't woken too early and once the curtains were open Annabelle came out and shared some of her presents with us. 
After a delicious breakfast it was off to Rabbit Island for lunch and to meet up with friends that had just moved up to Nelson from Christchurch with their two wee girls. Kim's Mum Marg, an old friend from when our children were babies, also came up from Christchurch to join everyone. It was a lovely relaxed day. Bill's younger brother Neil brought Joan out to join us too. It was a lovely day. Finished off back at the Tristram's with lovely pizza's in the pizza oven. Perfect John πŸ˜‹




Bill enjoying the Fairy
Rabbit Island Christmas Day
With Marg and Family & the Tristrams.



Joan enjoying a nice wine from her 
Grandchildren











Tuesday, 16 February 2021

Ending 2020 - What a year it has been!

Lovely sunset over Tasman Bay

I'm surprised to read the last Post I wrote was back in September! The year had got away on us. With working back at Stuart Drummond's 5 days a week and Bill continuing on the renovations by himself (with the occasional hand from Trevor πŸ˜‰), the days certainly speed by. And of course with daylight saving, it was wonderful having the long evenings. Before we knew it Christmas was here.

Third bedroom almost
completed πŸ‘

We've had visitors to entertain as well, giving us a break too from our daily grind. Brother Graeme & Claire and friend Wendy were our first guests to test out the bathrooms and basic bedrooms, We moved back into the Bus for their stay. We managed a couple of days out riding the great Taste Trail, which apart from the wind, was a great way to show off Nelson.



Bedroom with old window in place

 

Elder brother Wayne & Kate had a flying visit staying down the road at the same time, so it was great to catch up for a couple of meals.

Trevor & Bill now have ranchslider in πŸ‘
Lovely and sunny bedroom

 

Old kitchen doors about to come out.

Old school friend Julie & Steve came down from Auckland for a couple of weeks to do the Able Tasman while we have limited International visitors in the country and then a look around the Marlborough Sounds. We managed to spend some time at the weekends with them, dropping them off at the beginning of the Able Tasman Park on their only fine day of their 5 day walk sadly. But hey, they're Aucklanders so they are use to the wet! Or were before Auckland started having it's water shortages! We joined them once they came out of the Park and had an enjoyable weekend in Golden Bay.

Claire, Bill, Graeme, Me & Wendy
Kohatu Cafe








Crossing the Brightwater Bridge



And as life works out it's either famine or feast with catching up with friends. All these visitors arrived one after the other. Our next Guests who didn't stay with us as J&S were still with us and the section wasn't flat enough for their motorhome, Margaret & Alan (Shannon's In-Laws - AC's parents) had a couple of days in Nelson before continuing their brief South Island Travels. We met up with them the following weekend at Hanmer, then Kaikoura and Marfell's Beach.  It was lovely to be away in our Motorhome even if it was only for 3 nights. Look forward to next year hopefully getting back on the road at some point.🀞 

Julie & Steve at the start of the Able Tasman Park

Great catch Steve
(So did Julie but this was the better photo πŸ˜†


Beautiful Kaikoura Bay
Marfells Beach with Alan & Margaret

Old ceiling down in the lounge