Karen arrived about 6 pm to baby sit and ian drove us in to Mission Bay. Having arrived a little early we had beers at the Belgium Bar. From here we moved on to the Tai restaurant. Sally had booked a window table overlooking Selwyn Domain, the sea and, of course, Rangitoto.
The food and the wine were excellent and we hope that the were a good treat from us to Ian and Sally at the start of our final week here.
On Sunday Sally, Ian and Zoe went off to swimming lessons. We took Emily off to the beach, but our time was cut short by the arrival of spots of rain and the returning family.
After a short time home I drove Mum and Zoe out to Glenbrook Vintage Railway. It was Thomas weekend.
Mum and Zoe on ThomasIt was very busy. The ladies rode Thomas in an open carriage. We found lunch on the platform where we purchased tickets for a longer run down the line in proper coaches. The presentation of the engines was excellent. They all had names and their faces were properly moulded and fixed to the front. It was an amature thing, but well done.
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