29 July 2009

News from Nelson - July 2 2009

Hi all,

Things have been flat out, with organising things for the house (plans are in at Council for building consent and tenders are currently out at a number of building companies), both of us getting colds, and our trip to Hanmer.

We are busy, recovered (from colds), are busy purchasing things for the house, are in the process of getting quotes for the windows, are sorting out all the electrics, are putting the power on next weekend, are teeing up Dave Singer to close in the end bay of the shed in the next fortnight - having purchased our roller door for the front - and all dogs are happy, fit & well. We are looking after Bonnie at the moment, and she is keeping Coco nicely tired out!

This month I am have posted some of our images from Hanmer. I do have more images, but they are somewhat unflattering! Flick us an email if you want to see the rest :-)

Murray & Leigh have just had an addition to their family: Alexandra Elayne Hartley, born Thursday 23rd at 5.32pm in Oxford, UK. Mucho congrats to the growing Hartley clan :-)

Ana Silvia has sent a photo of what she is doing in Brazil (she says she is studying!) on our Rotary blog at http://whakaturotary.blogspot.com/ (you may have to scroll down if other posts have been added before you get there).

As previously mentioned, our only trip for the rest of the year is to Wllg in on Sept 25 - 27. We are reluctant to leave our building site unattended as there have been a number of robberies in the area. We don't really want to have our house-load of furniture in its container disappear!

A short note this time. Take care & alles liebe!


Sam & Jan

08 July 2009

News from Nelson - July 2009



Hi all,

Wow, it has started to get quite cold now, with the dogs developing a new message to tell us; the "it's cold, we want the fire on" message. It took me a while to work it out, but it now happens quite regularly. Dogs are great at training humans, aren't they!

Speaking of dogs, we have had lots of doggy dramas in the past three weeks. We took the two of them into the vet for their annual inoculations, and, while we were there, had a lump on Fliss' backside analysed. The analysis came back that it was the worst kind of canine cancer - a mast cell tumour, so we had Fliss under the knife that week after the results came back from the lab. They tried to get 30mm margins all around the lump, but when the analysis came back after the surgery, there was one side that had only 1.5mm clear. They had to do quite a lot of reconstruction of her bottom to get a 60mm lump out of it, as well! However, she has made a good recovery after the surgery, and now we will have to wait & see if the cancer comes back. At the same time that all of this was going on, Coco hurt herself. I initially thought she had twisted a gut, but it turned out that she had hurt her back somehow. She was on lots of drugs & lay about drugged & moaning all weekend a couple of weeks ago. However, she is now back to normal - relatively! - and we are $2,100 poorer. Ouch.

This week we have been sorting out the materials for Dave Singer - builder - to build the shed. We have sourced some corrugated iron, some laserlite, an old external door and bought a new roller door. Hopefully Dave will get it boxed up and get the floor concreted this month. Jan has engaged a contractor to get the power onto our shed, so that should get underway next week too.

I have had my provisional accreditation from the Institute of Directors, which is great. I now have to keep an eye on positions available and ensure my name gets put forward for the right positions.

I have started work on CAT modules 19 & 15, but it is pretty busy! I am seriously thinking about postponing the Diploma in Career Counselling until early next year, when Jan starts studying again in Semester 1; I am worried about our internet access out there & don't want to have to drive to town in order to submit work.

The Trade Show went OK; I don't think there will be any immediate customers from it, but I made some useful supply contacts, and it was a good reason to update my marketing collateral.

I am keeping the Rotary President's role at a reasonably low level thus far (we have a great team) with not too many hours having to be dedicated. I attended my first area President's meeting on Monday night with my VP (Jo Garguilo). We would have been the youngest there by a decade, which was very interesting. Lots of the requests the district administrators had for us about information sharing we couldn't help them with; could we pass on our bulletin to an administrator (no, we couldn't, we don't have one - we have a blog. But they were welcome to register to get email updates), what help did we need with membership (none, our membership is growing steadily), could the person who organises our speakers liaise with their counterparts in the other clubs (no, each member takes a week and organises a speaker so we cut out a position... but they could check on the blog who was coming up). It has made me even more focused on ensuring we eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy in our club.

Jenny L was up again a few weeks ago, and it was wonderful to see her again. We went out to Karanga & visited with Donald and Bunty as well. Jen managed to source me a Franke Kubus sink & drainer, which was great... which reminds me, I need to send her some details about the bath that we want to buy to see if she can get a deal on that too!

This last weekend Jan sanded and re-polyurethaned the kitchen benches and the kitchen window ledges. We still have all the painting to do inside and a few more tidy up jobs. I had a chat to Paul Inwood about possibly doing some joinery in the new house, and Jan & I were talking last night about asking him if he can also do some of the Montrose Dr repair work as well. Ah, yes, and then the recarpeting.

So this Friday, at last, we head to Hanmer for the 20 year Canterbury Uni anniversary; it should be a good weekend. I hope the Lewis pass is open; otherwise it will be a 4-5 hour drive the long way! Then the next trip away is September for Otto's birthday in Wllg (eta 7 on Friday night, Sept 25, leave Sunday 4pm Sept 27).

We move out to Roses Road in November, we think (at this stage), and rent Montrose Dr for a year or so.

We are still talking about arrangements for Xmas; this Xmas coming we are supposed to be in Wllg with Jan's family. However, we are worried about how to ensure security of the building site if we go away. The neighbours (Le Gros, Orinoco Vineyards) were telling us the last time we were out there that there have been a lot of robberies around Roses Road. Lyn Redden's place (right next door) has been broken into half a dozen times (a sign of the economic times; and the quietness of the neighbourhood). We are pretty uneasy at leaving a house-load of our existing property in a container, and a house-load of new building materials & appliances in the end bay of the shed with no-one there... and it won't be so easy to get someone to come & house sit; it will really be low-rent camping out. So this will take some working out. If any of you Wellington folks know what your plans are for December already, let us know; maybe we postpone coming to Wllg until next Xmas...?

Right, that's all for now. Take care & alles liebe!


Sam & Jan