Forgive me, it's been two weeks since my last blog...
I've been out galavanting a lot now the weather has warmed up and been rushed off my feet getting ready for Christmas and attending various social functions and watering holes with increasing frequency. We're in our last week of work here and I'm flat out, which is keeping me out of trouble but not giving me time to think. Mum, Dad and Ruth get here in just over a week so I've been getting things ready for their visit and buying Christmas presents etc.
I've been out galavanting a lot now the weather has warmed up and been rushed off my feet getting ready for Christmas and attending various social functions and watering holes with increasing frequency. We're in our last week of work here and I'm flat out, which is keeping me out of trouble but not giving me time to think. Mum, Dad and Ruth get here in just over a week so I've been getting things ready for their visit and buying Christmas presents etc.
Two weekends ago I kayaked to Rangitoto with my boss. Rangitoto is the largest volcano in the Auckland region and is an almost perfect cone sticking up out of the bay. We paddled out there, left the boats on the beach (volcanic rocks and scrub!) and hiked up to the top. The weather when we left was clear blue skies and flat calm water, by the time we got to the top, sweating from the humidity and morning sun, we could see we were in for a rough journey home with the clouds above Auckland heading straight for us! We decided to chance it and ran down the volcano (which is covered in large volcanic rocks, shrubs and small trees) hopped in our kayaks and headed for home. Unfortunately the wind had got up and we had to paddle in quite an unpredicatable swell, I had a hard time keeping the kayak upright but we managed to get to the otherside in one piece if not a little out of breath.
Auckland City Centre from Rangitoto
This weekend I've had hockey friends from the UK visiting so after taking most of the day to recover from a few drinks the night before we headed up to a place called Goat Island which is NZ's oldest marine reserve. We rented wet suits for the soft southern visitors and went for a snorkel for a few hours. The water isn't too cold (I should admit I was wearing my own wetsuit!) and we stayed in for an hour. The water was quite choppy and the visibility was only about 3-4m but we saw plenty of fish including Snapper and 3 Stingrays!
Am off surfing at a beach called Raglan this weekend before spending Christmas at my friend Evelien's place with her family before heading the airport on Boxing day to meet Mum, Dad and Ruth. Got to run now as am running late for hockey!
Lots of Love and have a good Christmas!
Am off surfing at a beach called Raglan this weekend before spending Christmas at my friend Evelien's place with her family before heading the airport on Boxing day to meet Mum, Dad and Ruth. Got to run now as am running late for hockey!
Lots of Love and have a good Christmas!
