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14 December 2014

News from Nelson - December 2014

Hi everyone,
In the past few weeks we have been a little less busy at work, which has been wonderful. it is the time of year where we have had several Christmas work functions to go to. Most of my work functions have been lunches, which have been a great time to catch up and talk - almost for the first time this year. Very enjoyable.

We have managed to get some jobs around the house done, particularly Warren and Jan flattening out around the house, putting down weed matting and covering it in shell. This means that there will be no great ocean of waist-high grass right up to the back door in summer; no more knotted hose-pipes tangled up in the weeds; no more hidden bark berries ready for unwary jandalled feet. I even got enthusiastic and bought a petanque set so we can enjoy the crunch underfoot outside in the lovely long summer evenings. I do need to buy one of those old hand lawn rollers though to flatten it all out (you know, those ones full of concrete ;-D). The work that Jan & Warren did is viewable here:


I have completed my Semester two marking, filing, and getting ready for moderation... just in time to start teaching summer school online (one day cross-over only). Additionally, my workload is not too bad as I have just discovered that there is a FAQ page function in NMIT Online/Moodle (I wish I had known about this three years ago!). I have been posting Q&A from my current and previous students, and asking my students to check here first before posting new questions. The FAQ page is proving to be a fantastic resource, and I think has already reduced my email load by half (despite there being 34 students enrolled).

We had a great wedding anniversary bash, with DJ & Dilani coming down for a few days. Jenny came up from Christchurch which was fabulous too. We bought ourselves an anniversary present of two sets of Katie Gold candle sticks:


Amy H did a stellar job of filming our wedding anniversary celebrations. If you haven't viewed this yet, check it out:

Oma Friedel's former neighbour, Frau Steinmann, was killed in a car accident in Germany yesterday (Saturday), which was very sad. There is an article here.

Eberhard sent us a photo of the Ulm Munster, lit up for Christmas:



Keeping it brief this time as we are about to head out to a Rose Road Christmas BBQ at the Whitten's.

We head up to Welly on 24 December for Christmas with Brigitte and John, Jeremy & Tina, Otto and Lara. John will be looking after the dogs while we are away. Lara & Otto are coming for a few days from the end of December to the beginning of January. I think Hartmut & Uta will be coming down to us at the end of January for a visit and to take in some of the Adam Chamber Music Festival.

Our next time away may well be April, heading for Sao Paulo!

Sam (& Jan)

20 February 2013

News from Nelson - February 2 2013

Hi all,
Just a quick update again as we are both pretty busy! Surprise, surprise!

Happy birthday to Jan's Oma Friedel who has just turned 99, here with Katrin & Monika


I went up to Tauranga for a couple of AUT training days, and caught up with DJ & Dilani, who are both in great form. Hopefully we will catch up with them both again when we take the Rotary exchange students around the far north this April too.



Kathleen & Frits came to stay for a weekend and we shamelessly put them to work. First we cleared some of the rubbish piles from when we had our trees felled about six years ago:

Then, where Jimmy had felled some trees which were threatening our powerlines, Jan & Frits cut them up.

And Coco and Bonnie helped.

And, what a delight for the eyes. Bonnie, sound asleep with eyes slightly open, dreaming and snoring with her tongue out. Bless.

Flissy is getting pretty frail: her back end is getting pretty wobbly due to the Ankylosing Spondylitis. We had them all at the vet the other day for check ups, and basically there is nothing else we can do for her now except control her pain (and she seems relatively pain-free, so that's good). Old dogs :-(

This week Jan has been in Auckland at a work conference/seminar and I have been in Welly for another CDANZ meeting. My next 'meeting' will be via video link from the BNZ Centres all around the country. It will be interesting to see how that works! But if it does work well, it will mean that we can save some $ for our members and have some 'minor' meetings during the year. I don't think the technology is good enough to replace collegiality yet, but it may come.

I teach students in Marlborough via video link, so does work OK: but it is not a replacement for being there.

We have rented our house again, as aside from one offer which fell through, there was nothing happening on the sales front.

Jan is playing in the next NSO concert - a salute to the Steinway - and I am trying to get my NMIT courses sorted so I can get back to my own study. I have some interesting students in my classes though. All those good things that make it enjoyable!

Our neighbour, Kath, is not good again, which is a real shame. But at least Harrison is three now, so will have memories of his Mum.

Our next trip will be the Rotary Youth Exchange one in April/May.  Hope to see some of you then.

Jan & Sam