21 December 2009

News from Nelson - December 2 2009



Hi all,

We have a roof now - we had a "roof shout" for the builders and the roofers last Friday night, which was nice. They are finishing off the roof today, but Glenn is hoping to get the house wrapped tomorrow, to keep any inclement weather out over Christmas. It is looking great - exactly as I expected.

Jan & his tame sparky are running all the wiring over the break; I will be on wire pulling duty, as will any visitors foolish enough to arrive at this point! Jan has one hundred flush boxes to go in for data, power and lights (not too bad, apparently). However, we may put a few more in, as it pays to put in heaps now while it is easy, as opposed to retro-fitting things later.

Jenny Ladley has threatened to come & visit on Boxing Day, which will be great. I will first ply her with wine, then she can go on wire pulling duty!

The shed now has running water, a working hot water cylinder, a shower, and a washing machine. Yay! Jan is still going to put in another set of shelves for bathroom & laundry stuff, then we should be as organised as we can be, in what space we have. Cooking is certainly much simpler without an oven, but I have been thinking today about whether I could build a clay oven. I will do a bit of research!

Montrose Dr is as finished as we are going to leave it - the clothes line has been moved, the gravel path out the back is in, the laundry has been re-vinyled, weeding, pruning & tidying up done. Our first tenants had to cancel as the husband had been made redundant (and we can understand that derailing a family's holiday plans!). If you know anyone who is coming down for a holiday, get them to take a look at http://www.holidayhouses.co.nz/properties/15874.asp and see if they want to book in for a few days.

We have been to two Xmas functions in the Moutere - one at Daniel & Diana Whitten's place for all the Roses Road residents, which was great fun - we got to meet the three couples whom we didn't already know, and reconnect with everyone else in the valley whom we had met before. The other function was at Glenys & Kevin's place at the Mudcastle (http://www.themudcastle.co.nz/) for all Upper Moutere residents. We met some weird and wonderful people as there were well over fifty guests there (mind you, Glenys & Kevin's place is far too big and spread out to be able to count numbers with any accuracy - there may have been more than a hundred there). We arrived at the start and didn't go until the last gasp, despite having both felt initially like we would stay for a couple of hours and then slide away. We have made some new contacts in the area and heard acres of great local gossip :-)

Fliss has had an eye ulcer, but it is healing well, and both of our 'barking doorbells' are having a wonderful time. If they aren't barking at the builders for arriving, they are trying to get the builders to play, or cadging food at lunchtime.

Jan has threatened that Christmas Day will be spent nailing in flush boxes, but I suggested that a breakfast of waffles, followed by a nice espresso, some bubbly, a read and a short sleep might be a better way of spending the morning! I was thinking of bringing our bikes out from Montrose Drive this week, so we could have gone for a bike ride on Christmas Day too - but Tessa is going to be here & wanted to borrow my bike, so we might leave that until New Year. It will be so quiet here with everyone spending time with their families - Jan can instead teach Coco how to walk nicely on a lead on the day, as there will hardly be any traffic.

That's all for this time - back to you soon.

Take care & alles liebe!


Sam & Jan

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