Showing posts with label Warehouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warehouse. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Christmas is Over - Welcome the Sun

There had been visitors on Boxing Day. This resulted in Zoe going off for a sleep-over and so in the morning the rest of us went down to La Fourchette's for breakfast.

We all returned home and then Irene and I headed out for one of our favourite locations; the Spit. We have been numerous times but this time the sea must have been further out than we have ever seen it. Not only was the Spit very wide but it seemed to cross over the whole Tamaki River. The Waiheke car ferry looked to be crossing the sand as it went through the narrow channel between the end of the Spit and Howick on the opposite shore.




 Irene was not satisfied that she had had a paddle so we drove down to St Heliers. Even here the distance to the sea was great and mostly gravel and slippery sea weed. By walking to the east end of the bay we did manage to find a clear channel into the sea. Walking in the sea was like a dip in a warm bath.


Having had our dip we returned. For tea fish and chips were collected on which we feasted.

We all set off in two cars to what the children call the 'Secret Garden'. It is a spectacular place on the side of Mount Eden. Whenever we see an 'up' labelled 'A Minimum Level of Fitness is Required' we have to do it. The views at the top were worth the climb.

The one disappointment was that the cafe was closed (It was a public holiday.) When we got to the bottom Sally and the girls had gone and Ian took us off to a super cafe. The place was called 'Circus Circus'. The theme was obvious. The children were well catered for and our food was good. Sally and I were both disappointed with the smoothy that we ordered. It came in a plastic bottle and did not have the thickness that we expected.

Ian took the girls home and Sally wanted to do some shopping at Sylvia Park. In Warehouse I found a dozen 'Tublers' for $8. I am not kidding it really did say 'Tublers' on the box. With the extra company the family seemed to getting through a lot of glassware.

Irene and I had a busy day on Tuesday. We started quite early with a visit to Parnell Rose Gardens. There is a wonderful range of roses overlooking the sea.

Next we dropped down the slope to a seat overlooking Judges Bay, the rail and road earthwork, then the sea and the mounds of Mount Victoria and North Head.

On the way back I decided to stop off at Orakei Marina. As we approached the gates into the landing we were met by a jolly, Samoan lady called Lou. She asked if we would like to walk along the yacht landings and swiped her card to open the gate. I asked her what her job was. That was when she told me she was security. Fortunately, I was unable to laugh inside or outside. Having showed us how to get back through the gate she left us to it. Occasionally we bumped into her, on her bike and had further conversations when we exchanged names and I took her photograph.

After lunch Irene and I walked up to our very favourite place, Glovers Park, to look over the view of Browns Island. The wind on top was still strong and we abandoned our attempt to sit and read.

When we got back the four ladies went off four a nail makeover. Then Ian and I drove over to meet the girls in Mission Bay for dinner. Despite the busyness of the resort Ian dropped into a space not far from 'Los Amigos Cantina'. For a second time this holiday I was to enjoy Mexican food. This time I has enchiladas. Irene had an ice cold Margerita with her food.

Ian drove off and we made our way to Kiwiyo. This was a frozen yoghurt shop. You take one of three sizes of tubs, put any collection of frozen yoghurts in and then put any trimming that you fancy on top. This is the unhealthy part of the deal. The tubs are then paid for by weight.

Today is generally a quiet day. I had my breakfast but at about 10.00 am everyone else was ready for their breakfast. Sally drove us out to Coffee Club. The children were very good at ordering food and sitting to enjoy it. Next it was time to be on the beach. Sally drove us all down to St Heliers. The girls had a good time. Emily spent an hour surf boarding and Zoe was building sand castles. Irene, dressed in her bathing suit and purple wrap, supervised and enjoyed a paddle in the sea.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

The First Week

Today (Monday) I have been out by car for the third time. The first was to go into Sylvia Park mall. While the girls did food shopping I went into The Warehouse (Irene keeps calling it Wilko). I bought a bright blue pair of basket ball shorts. I noticed that the sizes on offer were small, medium. large and about 9 sizes of extra large. Apparently Samoans are big bodied.

After this outing we then had our first walk around the block. The objective was the play park at the primary school. Despite the holidays the school grounds are completely open and the playground is quite special. The four girls had the run of the place. Even Irene was caught climbing. 


The walk down the hill gave us our first view of Rangitoto.

The barbecue was lit.
To finish the day the girls took to the pool.


The second was to go with Sally to her dietician. I was allowed to witness the complex measurements and the consultation.

Then I was confined to three days in bed. Once quarantine was lifted and I felt well enough, Irene and I had a number of walks around the block until the final one on Sunday, when we walked far enough down the hill to be within striking distance of the sea. So, we struck off down and prepared to face the steep walk back.

So, the first real outing was on Auckland Day (a bank holiday). Out on the sea was the regatta and we aimed to cross over to Devonport. Ian drove around and the rest of us took the ferry. Our departure was heralded by three tugs in a triangle spinning rapidly and water cannons from another boat.
Once out on the sea there was a good view of the city and an amazing cruise liner.
Waiting outside the ferry terminal at Devonport was a wagon and horses. I wondered if the horses were the same ones as those we saw on our first trip in 2003. (How long do horses live?) The driver called out "Who wants a ride?" Irene and the girls were soon aboard.

The girls went to the play area with Sally and Ian. Irene and I headed into the town away from the bitter wind.

We all met up for lunch before departing. We gave up on sitting watching the regatta. I sat at the front of the ferry and took pictures of a yacht in full sail and another of a liner.

Our drive home took us through Mission Bay. It was quite congested as this is a favourite resort of Aucklanders. Irene got out of the car at the town centre to meet up with Sally and Zoe in order to explore a large craft fair. Back home I had a rest and later in the afternoon Irene and I went for another walk along Maskell Street to Glover Park before having our meal.

The house is going quieter and I sit next to a large screen showing a show called 'Australia Has Got Talent'. One recognisable member of the panel is Dawn French.

Joke of the Day
From the public address system comes the announcement, "We will now have a moment of silence for the school librarian". After a pause the announcer goes on to say, "She's not dead, just wants a moment of silence."

Friday, March 23, 2012

Still Here

Sunday 18th
Around the Bays
Sally and Ian completed Around the Bays with a brisk walk in one and a half hours.
Strange route for a London bus
Sally's Company's Hospitality Tent


On the bouncy castle
Monday 19th
Very wet. Sounded as if a tap was left on as water run down the gulleys.
  1. House work
  2. Painting
  3. Emily from Kindy
  4. Emily to class, then to Pak n’ Save, then coffee
  5. Pick up Zoe from Oscars
  6. Ian and Sally cleared upstairs bathroom, toilet and Emily’s room. Zoe to sleep on Emily’s bed which was moved to parent’s room. Emily to sleep in Zoe’s room; ready for builders tomorrow.
  7. Saw second part of ‘Dark Knight’


Emily's room cleared
Toilet and bathroom cleared
Emily in Zoe's bed

Tuesday 20th
A little rain. Temperature down to 20
  1. Mum’s travel insurance purchased
  2. Shopping in St Heliers. Great library system. Free order of books made less than a week ago. Email received to say they are ready. Found on ‘Orders Shelf’ labelled and in alphabetical order by surname.
  3. Builders arrived.
  4. Emily collected
  5. Emily to special class
  6. Zoe and Emily to dance classes
  7. Collect snapper, chips and sausages
Toilet gutted

Bathroom gutted

The builders
Wednesday 21st
  1. Spoke to Jenny on the phone
  2. Collected Emily. Started to rain
  3. Emily to class
  4. Raining so took Emily to Lollipops in Ellerslie
  5. Benny kept getting stuck in the roof
  6. Rain really came down till into the night
  7. No lights in kitchen and lounge. Cosy table lamps
  8. Sally and Ian went to a school dinner
  9. We baby sat
Skip removal
Opening created to make a
cupboard in Emily's room
Looking into new bathroom area
through opening
Window beading removed


Thursday 22nd
  1. Spoke to Joni and Fiona on Skype
  2. Did some work on my painting
  3. Sally collected mum to go with her to an appointment for Emily
  4. Four to Mission Bay for lunch
  5. Sally did the Gymbaroo thing and went to work
  6. Emily and grandparents had ice cream at Kohi
  7. Went to Madill’s Farm play park. Emily found a friend from Kindy to play with. The pair looked sweet holding hands and running around the park together
  8. The builders left when we arrived. Same lack of lighting as last night. I watched Benny get himself down from the roof space
  9. Irene and I walked round to spend the evening at the home of a couple who I met while they were displaying their scale model of Noah’s Ark.

Painting on the terrace
Back of new cupboard and
plumbing for shower unit
New cupboard space
Benny stuck in the roof

He eventually gets down
Friday 23rd
  1. Got up earlier so that Ian could take Zoe to join other children on a walk to school. Then we took Emily up to Kindy
  2. We went to collect coffee at the local shop. The coffee shop was full of mothers waiting to get their coffee before going home after dropping the children at school
  3. Irene and I then went to see the local doctor to get our medicines stocked up for the rest of the trip
  4. Collected Emily at 12.30
  5. Emily did some school work after dinner and I played with the Tomy trains with her
  6. Collected Zoe from Oscars after school club
Electrics and piping fitted
Building work after first 4 days
Saturday 24th
I went on my own to Sylvia Park Mall to sort out my watch. The member of staff at Warehouse happily exchanged my broken one for a new one.


I was then accosted by young Israeli lady who offered me face cream and proceeded to polish one of my nails using very fine diamond paper. She failed to sell me a $100 nail kit.


In the meantime Irene and Sally had gone down to St Heliers for a facial and manicure.


After lunch I went off with Ian, Sally and Zoe to Mitre 10 for cupboard fitting and then to the pet shop for an aquarium bulb and snails. Irene stayed with Emily to do some baking.


The weather started well and we had planned to walk with Zoe on the Spit but it has deteriorated with rain and strong winds.