Monday, 5 January 2009

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It REALLY is the New Year!

Greetings and salutations people, and may you all have a wonderful and prosperous 2009 :) Have been absent for ages as I don't have the tenacity of Mrs TS but I shall give you an update on our goings-on!
Where to start? - let's start with Ma Boiy - he is the happiest we have ever known him to be. He has a great position as a barista-trainer, part sales and other things coffee related at a well-established and well-known Christchurch coffee house . He gets to travel, and he's fine-tuning his roastery techniques, and he still gets to doing barista-ing - plus he is one of the judges at a big competition here for baristas, so all goes well for him. He is also in a relationship with a delightful young woman, and they now have got Marley to make their little family more complete! He is a black lab pup, and I'm sure he has been around this earth before...photo if I remember!
The Captain is now well ensconced in her new position at Air Gisborne, where she works three days a week as a pilot - and boy! She gets some terrific jobs - flying around the country with businessmen who need to get somewhere, she also does DHB flights to either Auckland or Hamilton or Palmerston North hospital, taking patients who need to be somewhere else. She really enjoys the flying. To supplement her income, she has a part-time job at the Amcal pharmacy in Gisborne - and of course, she grew up being a pharmacy retailer so she can do that job with her eyes closed - she has been told NOT to do the flying with the same confidence!
But the big news for The Captain is that she is now engaged!!! Abe is a from Fiji ( yes, they met there during her sojourn in the Pacific Isles). He is an Air Traffic Controller based in Gisborne, and they have both settles into a lovely flat by the coast in Okitu. Wedding set for early November!
Sir Ladbrook has bought a new pharmacy - based in the South-west of the city it is another small pharmacy with an established client base and terrific staff! It is only open Mon-Fri 9-5.30pm!! No methadone programme being done there at all - unfortunately, when you have the that running in your pharmacy, those individuals who feel they have a right to the drugs have a tendency to come and get them when THEY feel like it, and Mr CT was sick of 8 armed holdups, and decided he had enough grey hairs living with me, without having to be concerned with " when is it going to happen next!" Have to say though, that the regulars were never the ones who felt they had that right - it was other prats!
And moi? Well, still teaching, and in fact have managed to get a two day teaching week on a regular basis - so I shall be teaching yrs 5 and 6 children at a school a little bit out in the country, where my good friend Mr B http://poppiesanddaisies.blogspot.com/
has been teaching for a couple of years, plus another friend from one of my schools I relieved at, also has secured a position there in Yr 7 - so it is an exciting year for Moi this year! I have not had a regular teaching job EVER - I took over a Yr 8 class on 2 occasions about 4 years ago, but this is totally new! Having conniptions about the forthcoming nuptials - need to lose weight for definite now - the arthritis wasn't enough to do it, but my god, what a thought of ALL those photos in November - shock! Horror!
Just worked out I haven't any photos on this computer, of Marley, that is, so shall add them next time!
Take care, and I AM back now!

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Ohmigod it's nearly Christmas

There are SO many things happening at this time of year, but would you believe - my happenings have very little to do with Christmas and the silly season! I have, as I mentioned in my last post, discovered the joy of gardening, and I am now the proud owner of a VERY substantial vegetable garden! In it I have :

beans, carrots, cabbages, capsicum, garlic, cucumber, leeks, spring onions, pukekohe onions, peas, corn, potatoes,tomatoes (3 varieties), lettuces (4 varieties),radishes, and baby beets! Boy am I PROUD of my garden

Photos coming!!!!

Tuesday, 17 June 2008




Hi there, my few readers - yes, I am feeling lots unloved today, cos it's been a miserable day in a classroom with 9 and 10year-olds who really let me down with the behaviour standard, and that was SO disappointing when they know me so well - so I NEED love and reassurance :(

However, onwards and upwards, the winter has hit, and that is always great as it means that summer is moving closer, and we are nearly at the shortest day!!!

Ma Boiy has gone flatting, and that does our relationship the world of good, and The Captain is home from Fiji, and enjoying being back in the family-fold, allbeit for a short time while she hunts down work!

A dear friend has started working on my garden - she claims to NOT be a gardener, but if you could see some of the things she has done around her new garden at their new home, well, it takes a bit of convincing! She has a knack of moving plants and they don't even know they have been moved, of pruning, and they don't look as if they have been touched, and of working for 3 hours and managing to do 8 hours worth of work - and what's more - she LOVES it!

The photos at the top are just to remind me (and you) what is in store when the weather improves - bring it on!
So, there we are. Another short report to let you know I AM still around - just not making the time to blog like my friends do - that is, frequently. Perhaps that is why I don't get many comments - there's not been much to read, aye?
Well, next time WILL be longer and more enjoyable reading.
Until then, my friends,
Good night






Saturday, 3 May 2008

To welcome me back

poppiesanddaisies.blogspot.com - a very wonderful and amazing young women - my new hero...that woman, as you know from her blog, has moments of doubt and worry about herself - but she needs to know that she is really an amazing young woman who has the personality and grace and charm of a woman like Jane Fonda, or Grace Kelly - you GO Mrs PB! we all love you!
NOW, onto what I initially intended to write about before I slipped over there on her blog to visit!
I have decided that I am a manic person in some ways - I rediscovered gardening in January (refer last blog) and now I have rediscovered cooking - I am hellbent on cooking naturally for my family (all of whom are living beneath the parental units wings once more - more on that later). Sir Ladbrook and I trot off MOST Saturday mornings - well we've been three times to TWO - to the local farmers market - local being the brilliant Lyttleton one (www.smaps.co.nz) and we buy free range eggs, and garden fresh veges that haven't been sprayed, and then free range, hormone free meat - it's all so incredibly exciting. However, I have discovered that at the bottom of my hill, there is a free range, hormone free butcher, and next door an organic vegetable and food place where the veges are the same colours they were when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's - you know the colours I mean - like www.sotreadsoftly.typepad.com - where Mrs STS had her colour rage this week - REAL orange for a pumpkin, and REAL green for silverbeet and broccoli!!!
So, now that we have the fledglings both at home, there is more demand on my culinary skills, and they are both enjoying the spoils of my hard work! Yay!:)
Now, you are asking , what has caused the fledgling to return from Nadi? Well, The Captain decided to finish her time offshore, and return to NZ to further her career. Hence she has moved back home to do some serious study for a three day interview at the end of the month; she has one in the North Island of NZ with a small local airline, and when she joins them she will be flying twin engine Beech aircraft to smaller provincial airports - a very important next step in her flying career. Mind you, with today's temperatures struggling to reach 5degrees celsius, I suspect she may be regretting THAT move a la mo! It is lovely having her back, as she is a delightful young woman, who has a mind of her own, but in a very positive way.
Ma Boiy is still hunkering down in the downstairs bedroom, and is working happily at a small coffee roasting business where he is also furthering his skills in barista-ing, sales and now adding maintenance to his repertoire of skills within the coffee world. He is such a personable young man, that he is well suited to chatting to people and winning them over. It's actually a really lovely feeling being proud of both our off-spring!
Mr CT and I had a brief sojourn to Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia where we went to the wedding of the son of a dear couple we know there. There is always great weather on the Sunshine Coast www.tourismsunshinecoast.com.au and we were not disappointed this time. We had ten days there and got growled at by colleagues/friends because I sent emails and texts from there and Mr PD also commented on it. but it was THAT sort of holiday where we were blobbing and boy did we blob!
Well, rather than put you ALL (all 3 of you that I KNOW about) into brain overload with information, suffice to say I am back and look forward to re-establishing our wonderful blogging relationship.
Until next time
Mrs CT
P.S. no photos as it is too cold to go to bedroom and get camera - it is now 4.8degrees outside and in the bedroom!!!

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

Where am I?

Where have I been? I don't know - gardening ( I have rediscovered the joys of gardening ), visiting ( I am busy catching up on people I haven't seen for aeons ), scrap-booking ( I am ACTUALLY starting to tidy my office, so I can get in there and BEGIN scrap-booking ), reading, cooking beautiful meals from scratch instead of using things out of packets. My latest favourite is COLOUR - red, green and yellow peppers, cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, broccoli anything that can be cooked as a vege and has COLOUR!! We have had some terrific meals of late - amazing what one can do when one puts one mind to something!
No photos this time as it is late, and I am on my way to bed, but noticed that both Poppy Black and SoTreadSoftly had updated their blogs so had to touch bases too - not that I am aware of ANYONE at all reading my blog, but it gives me a sense of satisfaction to write. I guess I don't have many comments because I am not arty crafty and clever with my hands like my wonderfully talented niece-in-law, and the very crafty Poppy Black - I am more sneaky crafty - you want a surprise party organised, then I'm your (wo)man!! You want to buy someone an appropriate gift, then send me hunting, but DO NOT ask me to put together anything that remotely reeks of creativity - no SIr,it aint moi!
So this is just to let my phantom fans know that I have not forgotten them, all two of you, (thanks Poppy Black and Mrs STS!) and I shall get some photos onto this page asap and fill in more details of the past month.
Ciao bambinos.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

Christmas came early!!!






Things have been quite busy for me lately, so today is the first time I've had a chance to update my blog. Many things have happened in our lives - most of them small and insignificant to others, but the biggest "happening" is that The Captain was asked by her millionaire boss in Fiji, to take over the position of Chief Flying officer in December when the present one returns to Aus to continue his career there. She was a bit taken aback as she had a special friend who was coming to NZ to do an upgrade to NZ levels of the Air Traffic Controllers qualification which he already holds - but she decided that the opportunity was too good to turn down, so she accepted it. She is to be in Fiji now for a further 12months, but is getting trained in a twin engine Seneca plane which will get her further ahead overseas when she finally travels to Canada (or where-ever she goes) after Fiji. She is now quite excited about it since she has made the decision, and she will be back here after Xmas for a friends wedding, and will catch up with her friend then...so it looks like Sir Ladbrooks and I will be doing another trip to Fiji in winter!!! Yay!!!
We also have Mah Boiy back from Melbourne, and he is staying at home for a few months. He is running a cafe that does only takeaway coffees and he does a few bits of food like paninis and muffins. He is learning how to run a business and do the GST and ordering etc, so he can go back to Aus and look at eventually buying his own cafe and making his mother LOTS of money!!!!! yeah right!
Sir Ladbrook and I are moving our photolab from Church Corner in Christchurch to opposite the pharmacy in Lincoln Rd - that will make running the two businesses easier by having them closer together. The move takes place on 27th December.
Now, one of THE most wonderful things that has happened lately, is getting a parcel from my niece in Greytown in the North Island, and this parcel was a few of her goodies that I ordered. Take a tip friends, if you want beautifully handmade gifts as presents for special people, I cannot recommend Al's stuff highly enough. The detail and finish is absolutely fantastic, and the goods are delightful. I shall try to remember a photo on this page before I finish blogging. Seriously, the packaging alone showed that this was a quality parcel - you know those presents you get where you don't want to ruin the parcel by actually opening it??!! Well, it was one of THOSE experiences.
And when I DID open it, I saw the great things as pictured. I have put the BIC biro alongside to give you an idea of the sizes. The little nests are going to adorn the Christmas tree - and one HAS to have a REAL tree to do them justice, so thanks to Al for bringing the real Xmas tree back into the home instead of one with Made in China stamped on the base!
The first pic is a great little bag and the vintage book came with it - boy, have I had a rush on to read that book!!! 2nd pic is a terrific scarf which has a loop on it - made in superb material shades. Pic 3 shows the two cloth badges made using vintage buttons - very popular with the staff at school - and the others are two of the fantastic little wool and raffia nests (am I right,Al?) They will defintely be on the tree, and the last photo is of 2 coasters which Al sent - they are so much nicer than horrible photo ones made by large firms, or advertising ones which generally have a place in our home! Thanks to Al, very much!:)and pics 4 and 5 are the doorstops - they have a handle on top so moving them is easy, and they are so pretty to have instead of some unglamorous-looking old heavy thing!
So we don't actually NEED the 25th for Christmas - we have had it now!
Take care my friends and remember Al if you want extra special handmade presents to give that someone special. Will write again before the silly season takes hold.