17 March 2013

News from Nelson - March 2013



Hi all,
Just a quick update again as we are both still flat out... yeah, yeah, I know!

We are getting ready to take all the Rotary Exchange students around the NI: Murray B who does all the planning for the event has organised our flights already, and we get into Wellington at 10.45 on the 20th of April, spend the weekend there, then on to Auckland and all points north. Karin, who came to stay with us before Camila left in January, will hopefully be able to organise the local exchange students whom we haven't yet met, to come out to our place for a weekend so we can get to know them before the trip.

The weather has been staggeringly fine for what seems like months. I awoke this morning to a very light drizzle and mist (in fact, I had to double check that it was actually raining). It will be good as the ground is quite parched and a blasted rabbit keeps finding its way into the vege garden, despite our rabbit-proof fence (ha ha - obviously a misnomer!).

The NSO concert last night was really great - not only were the pieces at the right standard of complexity for the skill of the orchestra, but they finished with Rhapsody in Blue which was an incredibly upbeat way to end the first concert of the year.



Last weekend we had a great time: we went to the Suter Gallery fund raiser on Friday night and bought a Craig Potton print of the Ureweras. Haunting. We were on a very fun table with lots of acid asides about various things which was highly entertaining. Saturday Jan had orchestra practice and sectionals. On the Sunday we trucked off into Nelson very bright & early - arriving at 20 to 6 in the pitch dark: thank goodness for headlight torches - to volunteer for the Weet-bix Kids "Tryathlon". I have organised the cycle steward volunteers for the past three years, and the team assembled was just great. Aside from a few tears and a few grazes, it was pretty much a trouble-free cycle leg with 1779 kids completing the course. We zoomed off from that to the Kahurangi Long Lunch in the Vineyard to celebrate the 2012 vintages which had just gone into the bottle. We caught up with lots of people and had a really great time sitting outside under a lovely soft canopy enjoying lovely food & wine.









We had the 10 year dinner for Whakatu Rotary Club, which Jan came along to. I volunteered to drive, but of course, by the end of the night he was sober anyway, and drove home. It was a good night with several awards given to long serving and charter members. I used the night to recruit - or re-recruit - my cycle stewards. My next project will be the team for the Founders Book Fair which is another community event which raises project funds for Founders Heritage Park.




Jan & I both went to the Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce's first lunch of the year, to hear Glidepath's Sir Ken Stevens talk about his business experiences. He was most interesting in answering the questions that were asked: I wished it had only been a Q&A session because the short annecdotes and answers were fascinating.

Frits & Kathleen's daughter Amy has just returned from 4 years in Australia, in order to do some prereq papers before starting her second degree (Engineering this time). We think she will dog sit for us while we are away in the NI, which is fantastic.


We were supposed to be chainsawing today: one of my colleagues from NMIT & his wife - Mark & Nicky - were going to come out & cut wood this morning, but the rain will make it too slippery. Better to be safe! Postponements work just fine.

I have two great classes this semester - both fairly small in number, but both very active and interactive. It is such a pleasure to teach motivated and engaged students! One of my papers is video linked to Marlborough, and I have six students who 'beam in' for each class. I had a new NMIT lecturer sitting in on one of my classes to see how to manage video link etiquette. Like all things, it easier both watched and modelled as well as explained in theory then practiced.

Jan has been asked if he will take on role of the Chair of the NSO Committee, and thinks he probably will for a year and see how he likes it. I think it will be good for the committee and for Jan. Another thing to learn :-)

I am busy recording lectures for a paper that I am not actually teaching this semester, but that four students have asked if they can take early, as they want to attend another institution in the second semester. I am OK with it, but it does mean that work I had postponed until the second half of the year has to be done now.

As a result my own study has been postponed... and I am procrastinating on writing my conference presentation RFP because I am so over-faced by the quality of audience. Ah well.


We have been working in the vege garden: we had good cherry tomatoes, cucumber, sugar snap peas, spinach, lettuce, garlic and courgettes. We have some peppers just coming on now. A few potatoes earlier (we didn't plant any: they just came up from where we had them the winter before last). Sadly our pumpkins got bacterial wilt & died: our larger tomatoes didn't thrive. They have just effectively stalled. So we picked 60 kilos of tomatoes from a local market garden (they grow the vines outside in mounded rows) and bottled them over the last couple of weeks. We have 60 1 litre jars of preserved tomatoes downstairs now, ready for soups, sauce and anything else we fancy this coming winter :-)

Still going to do some apple juice... probably next weekend. 

I will be up in Welly again in May, in Chch in Oct, and might well be in Queenstown in November (Jan will probably come to the last one too). The CDANZ meetings this year are all over the place, driven by conferences where we need to have a presence, largely. Will be a fun year, though I have a lot of projects I am juggling for it: leading a finance system overhaul, audit committee, website committee, communications director and magazine editor. Phew. At least the finance thing will be done soon. And the website not too far - couple of months - afterward, I hope.

Everyone is as well as expected, health-wise, here. Tessa & her girlfriend have split up, which is very sad, but Tessa seems to be coping as well as can be expected from such a meaningful relationship break up.

Brother Mike is getting married on 10th April 2014 in Rarotonga, so that will be our next trip offshore. Then there are Jan's Oma's 100th birthdays the year afterward. Sometime in there we have to squeeze in a Brazil trip too to see the Martins.

Justine, there's a wee buzzy bee print heading your way next week to say thank you for being my postal staging house!  I hope the colour is OK, but it was the VERY last one, so Hobson's choice...



Right - that's it for now. Going to loll about & watch movies and play ladies today, I think. There has been rather too much high-life :-)

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

02 February 2013

News from Nelson - February 2013

Hi all,
Wow. Dunno where the year has gone already!

We have been watching the rain pass us by for some time now. While we have plenty of water still (the advantage of having three huge tanks), it is not so good for the garden - nor the neighbour's pasture!

We are now firmly into firewood mode, and have had some old tracks cleared by Jimmy Sagar so we could fell some trees close to our power line, and get at some trees which had fallen a while ago.


Jan is happy as a sandboy with his chainsaw... and I have discovered that acetone-free nail polish remover gets pine sap out of clothing, so I am happy too :-D

Hartmut sent us three beautiful bowls that he made (not the one that discorporated and hit his forehead, needless to say):


I have published my first issue of the CDANZ  magazine, which has been quite intense, along with all the other things I am trying to do at the moment. Now I get a breather until late March, when the next one will be in the starting blocks.

Jan is busy at work still, but seems happy enough with how things are going.

Montrose Drive still hasn't sold, so we have decided to keep it on the market & rent it out. We are meeting some potential tenants there today.

Kathleen & Frits are coming to stay for the weekend, and we have a full-on programme planned, including the Sarau Festival on Sunday. Additionally we may well see Andrew, Jennie & their family today, on their way to the Neudorf concert.

Next week I am in Tauranga (Thursday & Friday), the week after I am in Wellington (Sunday & Monday) and Jan is in Auckland (Monday & Tuesday). Things will also crank up for Semester 1  from the 25th (though I need to be in for orientation week before that).

The Masters work is coming along painfully at the moment as I am still writing a RFP for a presentation at the International Leadership Association conference in Auckland in Anzac week. But it is coming along. So we will see.

In Anzac week we also take off on the North Island Tour with the Rotary International exchange students for twelve days. They will leave me in Auckland for the conference and go on to Hobbiton etc. I will then fly into Rotovegas to catch them up (and miss Hobbiton!). Should work out just fine. We CAN do everything! And Jan will have his trusted lieutenants in Timo, Kazu and Karin.

Camila is back at school, after a lovely holiday at the beach (pictured here with Beto (her Dad), Célia (her Mum) and Ana Silvia:



Tessa got engaged to Sandra last Saturday in Nelson, at a family gathering at Mike's place. I don't have any photos yet, but when I do get some, I will post them. 

Simone has sent some photos of Andreas with Michael, and herself and Michael:



It is my folks' wedding anniversary on the 13th, so hopefully we will get to celebrate with them the weekend before.

Right: I know I haven't covered everything, but this will do for now. Will add more when I get time!

Jan & Sam



16 January 2013

News from Nelson - January 2013

Hi all,
Again, things are a bit busy, so will mostly post images :-)

Camila has sadly left us, but has received a great welcome at home.


She also took a lovely photo of her journey home across the Pacific:

And had a good send-off at the airport with other exchange students


 And her host parents
And her friend Lydia
And the dogs
We hosted three other exchange students for the week before Camila left (they played pool and watched rather a lot of movies!). Kazu made us sushi, which was great, with able apprentices Camila and Timo:
We had a great New Year's eve celebration, with about 30 people here at various times. We saw the New Year in, had our chat with Andreas, Katrin & Christian and went to bed for a lovely long sleep :-)

On Christmas Day we had 13 people here for lunch and dinner. It was a very relaxed affair, with Frits' sister and her husband here from Holland, Kathleen, Amy, Camila, Andreas, Katrin & Christian and my folks. We had a very laid back and relaxed day having cooked a barbecue covering two meals, with a walk up our neighbour Christian's hill in between time. Camila and her friend Karin dressed the Christmas tree. We had a bit of a house-full with Camila, Andreas, Katrin & Christian all tucked up in bed for the night (those two small fold-out couches I bought from Nood did great duty as single beds!).
 
Magda came up for Christmas, so we were able to catch up for lunch during the break. We have also caught up with the Hofmans, and had a lovely lunch at Ellie & Greg's place along with Duncan & Kel.

Hartmut has had an accident with his wood-lathe but is OK. A piece of wood broke, but as he wears safety goggles, he was saved serious injury. A good reminder that safety equipment is worth it! 

Bonnie had an eye ulcer, but it has healed well, now; after a trip every three days to the vet, for three weeks. Phew. Fliss is getting very frail.

We hope all of you are having a good 2013 thus far, and we will catch up with you more fully as the year unfolds

All the best

Jan & Sam

02 January 2013

Clip of Eppingen

Hi all,
Andreas, Katrin & Christian were all with us from Eppingen until the 27th of December. They sent us a link of the area which can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qDikXRokYQQ

Hope you are all having a good 2013 thus far :-D

Sam

25 December 2012

News from Nelson, Christmas Day 2012

Hi all,
Sorry not to update you recently: we have been very busy. Our Christmas greetings card link is in the links box on the top right of our landing page - the map stolen shamelessly from AirNZ's Kia Ora magazine cover for December this year :-)

Justine came for four days, which was great. Amongst many other things we did, she took some photos from the top of Christian's hill, which I stitched into this panorama:




Andreas, Katrin & Christian are here from Eppingen, and we have had a lovely time together with Justine and Camila as well.



Camila's friend Karin came to stay a few times, and the girls managed to entertain themselves well in the country :-)

Will post some more news later on, but we hope you all have a fabulous family Christmas and a prosperous New Year, and hope to catch up with as many of you as we can in 2013!

Jan & Sam

04 December 2012

News from Nelson - December 2012



Hi everyone,

Here we are, hitting the last month of the year – where did it go?

Firstly, we have had a MAGNIFICENT parcel from Germany! Jan’s Aunt Uta from Neu-Ulm has sent us a huge box of lebkuchen, chocolate and all sorts of special things. She also sent some Hawthorn capsules for my Father’s heart condition, which was incredibly kind of her. We are so lucky – and will have a very German Christmas with all of our wonderful bounty (mmm – lebkuchen chocolate hearts filled with apricot!)…

Camila is back from her South Island Tour and the Milford. She had a great time, and is now planning her next shindig: to get all the Rotary Exchange students from the deep south to Nelson before she leaves to return to Brazil. The process of her getting a load of students from Cromwell, Dunedin and Invercargill all to Nelson on a shoe-string will be interesting!

Bonnie has had an eye ulcer, which has meant a few trips to the vet. We were worried as she had quite a bad one a couple of years ago. However, this one has healed well. I will take her in tomorrow for her final check up, but when I went last Friday, it was almost completely gone, so I would expect the all-clear tomorrow.

This weekend we are in Wellington for my last CDANZ Exec meetings of the year. Jan is coming up as well, and we are going to see Doug & Morv, then head around to catch up with everyone else (we hope) at Guy & Sonia’s. Will be great, and I am really looking forward to it.

Last weekend we had Frits here, who did loads of brush-cutting. I attacked the grass and weeds around the house and Jan got all enthusiastic about planting veges. Hopefully we will get a bit more rain in the near future, as it is getting pretty dry already. However, we caught the tail end of something on the radio about NZ being in the middle of a La Niña / El Niño pattern this summer, where we would have fine weather, but it would be cooler with southerly winds. I think that was the pattern when we built the house. It was certainly windy that year, and largely from the south.

Tessa, her girlfriend Sandra, my folks, Hui-Ping and her brother Burt and his wife Rita, Hui-Ping’s mum, Mae, and Burt & Rita’s son all visited on Saturday as well. We had a great lunch together, and the afternoon melted. There is nothing like good company.

I made my first prezi (http://prezi.com/nz4vil20umpa/lara/?kw=view-nz4vil20umpa&rc=ref-18076696) for Lara's birthday. She seemed to enjoy it.

I also found a photo of frost on the ground here during winter:



Also I have taken some photos of the office:



And we finally have blinds in the lounge. It is useful to be able to shut out the sun sometimes (I never thought I would say that!) - especially when we want to watch a film before 9pm :-). They sit very discreetly above the aluminium rail over the windows, and don't really intrude into the room.





All my NMIT stuff for this semester is done. Now I have only to review and update this year’s contetn for next year, prep some new topic materials for next year (writing a new section on Social Media for Sports Comms), record some AUT lectures and post them online, and do some study. Piece of cake!

Had a ruling: can’t go straight to PhD, as they gave me 60 credits off the Masters. However, they did say that if the depth and quality of my work continues to  exceed masters’ standards, it will shorten the PhD path if I chose to continue. However, I am not being entirely let off the hook. There is an International Leadership Association conference here in Auckland next April, and Brad has asked me to present at that. I asked him “You mean, 2014, once I am nearly finished?”. No. Next year, so I can get feedback before I do the research. Nice. Only presenting a draft research project in front of the really big guns in the field. No pressure.

The NSO concert went well, as did the Greenhill Concert on Sunday just gone. So that is our music scene completed for the year (though I am still working on Nelson Symphony PR materials for next year). I scratched my eye just before we left for the concert, which wasn’t flash. I got Jan to drop me off at the emergency doctor's, then sat in the concert audience with a big white patch on my eye. All good though now: patch off, antibiotic ointment is doing its job, and it feels fine.

We have a few BBQs coming up. Firstly, we have a lunchtime one for Camila’s birthday (her birthday is actually on December 6th, and we go to Welly on Dec 7. Bad timing) which we will celebrate when we are back in Nelson, the next weekend on December 15th. Then we have an evening BBQ for Justine on December 22nd (Justine is back in Kiwiland for Christmas next week). Then a Roses Road lunchtime BBQ for New Year (New Year’s Day). Then a farewell lunchtime BBQ for Camila with all the Rotary people on January 6th.

We also have the Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party tomorrow night, the AUT Graduation Party on the 13th, Kevin’s graduation party at Masu (Japanese restaurant) on the 14th, Mud Castle’s Xmas party in te 23rd, and no doubt a few others that haven’t yet made it into my calendar.

Speaking of calendars, Jan finally has a blackberry. He was swearing at the keyboard last night, attempting to send a text. I had forgotten that transition, from phone pad to keyboard. The keyboard makes life so much easier.

When I am up in Tauranga for an AUT leadership training session on 7-8 February, I will catch up with DJ & Dilani. They have been kind enough to put myself & my AUT colleague, Lynn Kidson, up for the night. Bless!

Magda sounds like she is settling in in Christchurch. I do miss her, but it sounds like she is having a good time.

Happy birthdays over the coming month to Christina, Camila, Jamal, Tina, Murray, Karl, Cherry, Christél, Gareth & Wayne! 

Right – back to the salt mines.

Jan Kuwilsky & Sam Young