Saturday, July 11, 2009

Granny Patsi has come & gone

i know, i also can't believe it but it is true, my mom arrived mid June and left us yesterday, Friday 10 July. We had the most wonderful time with her here, she spoiled us all rotten and we can't thank her enough for everything she did for us ...
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, MUM !!
we went to auckland to fetch her and did some sight seeing and enjoying the city before she arrived and then we stayed in a motel for the night because we did not want to drive the 2.5 hours back to Whangarei at midnight...

so when we got back to motel, the first thing david said to his granny was, where are my presents ?
Sounds precotious now but was very very cute then. So he was rewarded with one or two things but we all scored big time once unpacking started when we got home on Sunday. So thanks so much to everybody who sent things, Granny Joyce, Aunty Penny, Sue, Granny Deanna, Gertie & Barbara - we really appreciate your generosity !

The three weeks passed slowly and quickly, if that makes any sense but we had the most wonderful time, just spending quality time together - honestyly, mostly shopping but David and his Granny also spent lots of time together and from these pictures, it seems to me, lots eating took place ;)


I think the only sore point was that it has been very very cold and even an old Joberger like Patsi could not quite get the cold out her bones but it did not stop The Noodle from wanting to go to the park


David learnt the art of wrapping his granny round his little finger and managed to score (amongst other things) a new lawnmower & a pedal bike - both to his absolute delight !!


Our time together ended with a wonderful meal at a fancy restaurant and huge bowl of prawns !
we miss you granny patsi

other exciting happenings have been frost on the grass, cuddles in bed, toilet training. bread making and david dressing up - all weird and wonderful things in their own rights !


next blog with immigration news to come soon - hopefully !!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Awesome April & Marvelous May

Granny Deanna left us in mid April after a wonderful 7 weeks ! The tearful farewell at Auckland Airport was made bitter sweet by the surpise arrival of Jean & Quinton (Deanna's cousins) to also bid her farewell.
David is really thriving and growing but is also being a real "terrible two" - he has thrown a 17 minute temper tantrum and become quite bossy (wonder where he gets that from).

He has relinquished his necessity for his dummy (except for sleeping) which some of you know is a very big step and is weeing and pooing in the potty & toilet on a regular basis but not quite yet fully "potty trained" but we getting there.

The weather has turned, it's frigging cold, but hey, it's New Zealand. But it does not stop the boys fishing and it's a great reason to light the fire and snuggle on the couch.



I am also learning the art of slow cooking, Deanna very generously purchased us a slow cooker while she was here and I have made a few roast chickens, a lamb stew and a beef stew which have been gorgeous. What a pleasure to fill the pot at 9am with a whole lot of raw goodies and open the pot again at 6pm with a delicious cooked meal. The Noodlese comment is "supper is lishious & yummy, mom" !

We have also had a couple of unpleasent incidents this month :

David and I have had lice, yes, I know, yuck - we did not have lice at private school ;), so it's my first time, but we seem to have got rid of them (we hope) with an old kiwi remedy - suffocate the buggers with tea tree and glad wrap !
and..... i poisoned David & Deon, not fatally, but did an incredibly stupid thing by spraying insect killer instead of spray & cook on a baking tray, baked some pizzas for them which they preceeded to eat until the penny dropped and i realised what i had done - the sheer panic and horror that I went thru until the very cool & collected woman on the poison hotline told me to calm down and not worry and that the spray is far more harmful to bugs than humans. David was more upset that i snatched his supper away from him and he could not understand why he could not eat his pizza. Deon was slightly more horrified and felt rather queasy (the only side effect) for about a day. Of course, we can laugh about it now, especially Dave & Kathryn.


Last week was Deon's birthday, we had a huge party with all our wonderful friends & all the kids in attendance, the Saffrican men took a lot of stick from the Kiwis about the length of time it took to make the coals and cook the meat, whilst freezing their asses off in the bitter New Zealand winter. They of course, just crank up the gas BBQ and sausages are ready in no-time, but eventually we had real braaied meat the good ol' South African way.


The entire party had been planned around a Froggatt idea, which i was party to:
Kathryn "baked" Deon a chocolate cake, and when they arrived with the cake, Deon was thrilled and said "i haven't had a birthday cake since i was 9". Watch the video below to see what happened when Deon "cut" the cake .....
(sorry for the poor video quality)


The parties never stop here in Whangarei, last night was Kathryn's annual mid winter xmas bash, she has been hosting these nearly every year for the past 18 for a group of friends that met in auckland when they all lived there in a cul-de-sac in the 80's.


the dress code was smart, the table was decorated, the music rocked and the drinks flowed !



Deon cooked the wonderful curry that was enjoyed by all and he received a loud "Buy-a-Donkey" (you work that one out) from Kathryn. She also went to the all the trouble of getting everyone a xmas gift - most in jest but it's the thought that counts, right ?




We feel very priviledged and honoured to be included this year !

Friday, April 24, 2009

The Froggatts

so when we decided to come live in New Zealand, i made a decision that i would not only have Saffrican friends and that we would definately need to have Kiwi friends - careful what you wish for :)

enter the froggatts :
  • husband/ father - norman david - dave to his friends
  • wife / mother - katherine
  • daughter - Ashlee - aged 9
  • son - Logan - aged 7
Deon works with Dave and they really hit it off so after they invited us for BBQ at their house late last year our lives have become intricately entwined : from numerous parties at each other's houses, Deon & Dave fishing together most weekends, to camping, weekends in auckland and the past easter weekend on their friends' farm just out of town.
Ashlee and David are best of mates, she adores him and he is crazy about her and she is the best mom's helper i can find
David idolises Logan and his best mate TK as any little boy would look up to bigger boys
Katherine is the life & soul of any party and a superb cook, she makes a mean seafood salad and has been known to drop off pots of hot & spicy pumpkin soup just when needed.
they are true Kiwi's, real people and good friends !


Katherine's Birthday Party in their garage


Ashlee reading to David





The Easter weekend on the farm, Deon & Dave went fishing and all the kids hunted (and found) easter eggs in the chicken coops.


The 1st BBQ at their house, David learnt to make another Kiwi tradition - Pavlova


Me & Katherine - party at our house


Camping


BBQ at our house, TK, Logan, Noodle & Ashlee Kathrine, Georgie (TK's Nanna) & Mike (TK's pop)


David hanging with the Boyz


David playing "Shop" with Ashlee - note the Credit Card machine



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Starring David Jake aka The Noodle

some video fun !
Mum, press play ;)




David Dancing with Ashley & Granny Deanna



David Counting to Ten (really)



David Laughing with Granny Deanna