Today was our first day at playgroup in the big smoke of Waitahuna and we all had a ball. Bit daunting going in there not knowing a single sole though, but came out feeling like I have been there all my life. Forgot to take my camera so must grab it next time and get a few photos. The day wasn't much so the kids spent most of their time inside at the tables and in the kids kitchen. At our last playgroup it was held at the school but here there is a building on the domain that is all thiers and it is wonderful. Everthing can be left set up and there is this fenced in piece outside with a sandpit and all these outside bikes. Even sat at the window and watched a rabbit come up to the building then hop away when 15 little faces went up to the window to watch it LOL. Must have been scared to death poor thing.
Tomorrow Olly starts his school visits for school. He is really looking forward to that. Jake is a bit annoyed about it as he wanted to go on the bus, but because Olly doesn't want to then we are going by car (all of about 7 or 8 ks LOL). Olly starts off with an hour each day for two days a week then builds it up by half an hour each week, so when he is five he is doing the whole day. It is a great concept and one I think I will enjoy more when he is going for the whole day LOL.
Haven't been doing much else around the house the last couple of days. Did manage to spend Monday baking while Lionel was back at our old place getting the last of our gear (that is another story). Did banana choc chip muffins, my big batch of biscuits (that does over 100 biscuits) double batch of ginger nuts, double batch afghans, and double batch of belgium square. The muffins have gone already though :(. And before you ask I only had one minni one RAFLMAO.
Now the story about Lionel going back. Well officially you have 30 days to get all your gear out which for us is another 10 days, but last week Lionel rang the dutchman and said that the truck couldn't come this week and it would be next week (just out of courtisy) and he said that is fine, take as long as you need (something he has always said from the start). We got a phone call from Lionels brother on Saturday to say that he was throwing all our trailers ect on a big scrap pile, so Lionel rang, he said everything was fine. So up on Monday Lionel goes to load the big transport truck and makes sure everthing goes on (like the old Mazda for the kids, trailers etc). He gets there and there is this pile of fencing stuff that he has pulled out and alot of our gear on it. He'd trown our motorbike trailer and crate out, three big half moon sheds, pig shed (all insulated), two large coppers and numerous other things on this pile that are unsalvageable. Stuff that could probably add up to alot of money. They managed to save the trailer, the crate is a bit worse for wear but we are going to have to get it straightened. Aparently he even had our no tramp woolpress on that costs about $8000 to replace. Gulp. So as you can imagine there were a few words said and the Dutchmans reply was "I from Holand, I not understand." Didn't go down well I tell you, but we got a bit of stuff back and alot that we couldn't salvage if we wanted. It is good to know that we don't have to go back for anything now. When we go back it is to see our friends.
Well I will leave you with that and hopefully I will be back soon. Take care and be careful :)
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
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3 comments:
Sounds like a good playgroup, Abby should have fun. Lucky you getting down to one child at home soon *green with envy* I think i will come to your house for afternoon tea in future. Rotten dutchman- can you take legal action for him wrecking your stuff?
Talk to u in the Weekend.
your NIET
sounds like an awful eperience with the stuff! Your baking sounds fantastic - don't tell Jase!
Oh Bronny thats awful! Take him to small claims...hes in NZ and its up to him to find out the legalities. Hes done it on purpose and is not sad about it to my mind!
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