Sunday, 9 December 2012

2012 newsletter



This year both Philip and Mary turned 65, and started to draw NZ pensions. We made several trips away in our campervan, including a longish road trip to Taupo, Napier, the East Cape and Tauranga. We also did several shorter trips away in the ‘van. Now that the campervan has had solar panels and improved batteries put in, we are able to “freedom camp” and use much cheaper conservation campsites for our travels around NZ. We also visited Mary’s aunt and uncle who live outside Port Macquarie, Australia. On that trip we hired a car from Brisbane, and drove slowly down to Sydney.  Of course we also travelled down to Wellington for grandson Owen’s birthday party.

 A major project in terms of money and time, was the redevelopment of our back garden, to make space for a vegetable garden and fruit trees. In April, Estelle and Aaron left us to return to Wellington, where they are now living.  This year, we have had a break from taking homestays, but we will probably start up again in the second half of 2013. At the end of last year we traded in our trusty but aging Ford Telstar, for a much more modern Mazda Premacy, mini people mover. Grandkids love the fold out trays on the seat backs. We have joined a home exchange website, and hope to be able to exchange homes in 2013, in London, France and maybe other places within Europe. In later years, we are open to offers!


Philip
Philip had some work this year outside the house at AUT’s research office, doing editorial work. This paid for the upgrading of two computers, and the installation of solar power cells on the campervan. Again he did quite a lot of photography, including the annual calendar project, which will be a bit more widely distributed
this year (maybe 30 copies as against 5 or 6 last year)!  As he turned 65 this year he is now officially a pensioner. Like Mary, he has purchased a “Kindle”, and is joining the e-book revolution. In the mid-year he attended a very interesting and inspiring university course on art & photography.

Mary
.Mary continued to work at Whitireia in Queen Street this year.  Again she has Mondays off in exchange for rather longer days Tuesday to Friday. She is finalising the autobiography for Dorothy, and this should be ready by this Christmas. Like Philip, she is now a pensioner, but one with a fulltime job. But she can travel home from work for free with her “Super Gold card”.  With Philip, she attended a short continuing education course on Roman ruins in France and Italy. This gave us many ideas for places to visit on stopovers!
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.Dominic
Dominic continued in his job at NTT Europe in London.  This year he completed his final paper for his honours degree in information technology, and expects to graduate in 2013. He is joining us for Christmas in NZ this year.

Estelle and Aaron
Estelle and Aaron returned to Wellington this Easter, after living with us for about 8 months.  They have bought a house in the Miramar area, and should be moving in just before Christmas. Aaron continues to work as a freelance IT consultant, and Estelle marks assignments for Massey University as well as being a full-time mum. 


Roselle and Stan
Roselle is still working at UCL in London while making progress on her PhD. Work this year has taken her to Paris and Tokyo, among other places. With Stan, she has participated in two marathons, one in Cheltenham, and the second in Amsterdam. They will also join us in NZ for Christmas. Before that they are planning to walk the Milford Track. We declined their kind request to accompany them.

Dorothy
Philip’s mother Dorothy is well settled at Northbridge retirement home, just around the corner from us, so we see her most days. She sometimes goes out with us for lunch or dinner.  She enjoys relating her life history for the book. The first part, her life in Cornwall to the end of WW2, should be finished by Christmas.

Gilletts
Motoko and Brent have settled into Brown’s Bay. Brent always seems to have several ambitious renovation projects on the go, but he still manages to find time to help us out with our home improvements.  Motoko is involved in the local playcentre. Rio is enjoying school and making good progress. Noah is talking now (in a mixture of Japanese and English!), with a vocabulary that is growing by the day. We join the Gilletts quite often for picnics, BBQs and family events 


We see Alice (an ex homestay guest), Csanad and daughter Lillian quite often, as they live about 15 minutes’ drive from here.


 Plans for 2013
In 2013, we plan to see Dominic graduate, in London, around Easter time. We hope to arrange house exchange(s) in the London area, and maybe in Europe, especially in Italy or France. We will be away for up to 3 months or so. Mary will probably continue to work at Whitireia on a full-time basis, although going part-time is an option.  We hope to get the fruit and vegetable gardens into a fully productive state. Perhaps we will start a long South Island tour in the campervan late in the year or early in 2014.
 

 

 


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