Wednesday, 28 September 2011

And the first month of Spring has nearly gone ...

Not sure where the time has gone.  Had a trip to Auckland in the middle of this month and spent 3 days with Amy, Matt, Kate, and Mark!!  Didn't know Mark was coming (they all managed to keep a secret!), and apparently my face was interesting when he appeared at my elbow in a menswear (of course) shop in Newmarket on the Friday afternoon.
It was good to spend some time looking at appliances and carpet.
We saw 'in the flesh' the cooker that will sit at the end of the Kitchen - once we get into the renovations!
 And Stuart fell in love with a hand knotted mat made in Nepal. Lovely and thick. So have a quote on that for an insert into our Living area in front of the fire to go with some Leather chairs and 2-seater.  We found a 2.5 seater to try out for comfort:
No luck with Lounge carpet yet, all the patterns available are not great colours!

 We all went out for tea on Friday night to Meredyths and had a 9 course degustation menu.  These were the first courses - Kate and I chose a non-fish option as you don't get choices in what is served up :)  Ours were the chippy starters and that went down just fine.  Mark's oyster which he tried cutting in bits went down and up and down again I think...


Some very interesting dishes ...  beetroot macaroons, salmon with sorbet, radish &  caviar, poached egg for so long at so many degrees (can't remember!) with bacon bits, semolina and other interesting things ..


The lamb and beef with horseradish fluff was lovely.  Two striped souls deep in discussion at one point.  Looks like it was something to do with numbers as Mark was counting with fingers :)

 Matt gave Mark a couple of lessons on how to tie his tie properly, and Amy had some lovely lillies perfuming the house while we were there.



 And, back on the farm... saucers for eyes!!  Redbands and mixing up milk .. week old calves... the year old ones are growing well, and clipping chooks wings to prevent flying away.  We picked up the second half dozen calves yesterday, so Dave & Stacey & Isaac have their work cut out for the next couple of weeks :)


There was no stopping the smiles on a beautiful Sunday in Nelson this week!
That's me for today, it has taken a while to load all the photos, and I've made a batch of biscuits, the salads for lunch, picked flowers and done a load of washing in between all this!!  Now it's time to get ready for work.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Fathers Day ... and Nana's Birthday today!

First Fathers Day for Dave, Thirty First for Stuart and Sixty First for Cyril...
Four Generations and a span of nearly 83 years!
The newest Dad modelled his Fathers Day gift from Isaac. 

Dave & Stacey cooked dinner for us for Fathers Day.  Lovely slow cooked lamb shanks.   Stacey even got up at 4am to turn the cooker on!!  Once Isaac had a wee nap, he showed us how much he loved his food.  Wide open mouth for pumpkin today!  Then he licked the spoon clean.




A wee boy has learned to open his mouth and make noises!  Stacey was chuffed that Isaac said 'Mum' on Fathers day..
A happy family, Isaac just 5 days off 6 months (and Dave nearly to his 30th year!!).  How time has flown.
 Last week I picked up Grandad up, and when we arrived out at the farm, this is what we saw:
One hot pink mama driving the digger! (Does this thing go any faster??!)..
And two boys breastfeeding their shovels!
Hope everyone is noting the lovely clear blue skies in Nelson!
Dave has a few lawnmowers he brings in when the grass is getting long around the house.  The beeves are doing well and putting on weight.  Good pastures at Swamp Rd for both beeves and boys :)
OK, rambled on enough.  This is the flat plastic 'fill with water' vase from Content I was telling you about Mark.
Have a good week everyone.