31 December 2008

2009 to come


Almost there. Clive and June arrive from Australia on the 1st.  Very quiet New Years Eve but Elvis sums it up.

30 December 2008

Xmas day by Sophia

All these pictures were taken by Sophia, Joe & Sarah's German student. 
 (She is incredible - they want to keep her)


 KIPP UNDER THE XMAS TREE



From the left:  Sophia,Christine,Wayne,Joe,Angela,Sarah and at the head of the table KIPP.

Rhett looking for his Xmas presents.

Kipp on the Xmas booze.

Kipp with his Nans garden sign, suitably altered to Nanan.

Holding up his sign Whoops wrong way.

Contemplation time.

Hiding behind his sign.

One of his favourite gestures.

Again.



Kipp and Sophia - painting.

Is today saturday or maybe Sunday.

Today feels like a Saturday or Sunday. It is so quiet. The TV news has basically closed down and when you (or should that be - when one is ) are not working then one tends to lose track of the days over the Xmas - New Year break. My time is also upset with the kids coming around, particularly Angela, as she is off work until next year. Normally, because she is at work, we only see her at the weekend. 

Went to a friends 70th birthday party today for a while. Saw a few people we know and had a bit of a chat.   

We got Christine an electronic photo frame for Xmas. It is quite good. Does more than I realised as in addition to showing photos in various random phases it can be an alarm clock, show a digital clock and various other things. She has loaded it up and it is now chugging away.

Wanted to upload some pictures of Xmas day, all taken by Sophia, Joe & Sarah's German student, but the Net is so slow tonight. (Tuesday - 20 to 10 PM)  that I have given up. When will NZ get fast Broadband. No matter what the promises - Not this century. 

Clive and June arrive from Aussie on Thursday. Talking Aussie and cricket - we were weren't we - Seth Effrica by 9 wickets. GREAT!!!

Have been trying to track down two songs - probably the last I would like - Big Jump, Sandy Nelson and Lonnie Donnegans The Party's Over. Now got them both thanks to people all over the world. 


Leaders salaries. This was in the papers today. I looked at ours and compared it to the Australian PM. My immediate thought  was that ours is overpaid. Reading the Oz papers they believe their guy (Kevin Rudd) is underpaid. I suppose that thinking is typical of a Kiwi - we want lower wages, the Australians higher. 

If taking the US President as the benchmark then my take is that we are overpaying, the Irish are crazy, Russia underpaid as is Bolivia. In Bolivia's case Morales took a 50% pay cut when he took office. Singapore and Hong Kong are overpaid. A factor that is not allowed for is the 'perks'.  The US President s not that well paid but while in office he has few expenses and after leaving office he can make a mint. 


26 December 2008

Boxing Day


The day after Christmas when we ( mostly in the Commonwealth) celebrate by having as a holiday. Named for when they used to give people gifts in boxes.

Report on Xmas Day - Great day and the weather was quite fine in the end. So much so that we ate outside; great meal (thanks Joe) and everybody pretty relaxed and happy. Quite a bit different for Sarah & Joe's German student Sophia. They open their presents the night before and of course it is winter in the North.

Other, mainly computer,matters: Raffle was about $5K down on last year- and I didn't win it!!.
Have been having problems with Internet Explorer so downloaded the Google browser Chrome which seems to be alright although the odd thing is it doesn't have a Home Page button automatically present, it has to be customised. Odd.
Don't know how it will all fare when we have to download some Windows updates as I/E doesn't seem to want to open. Also changed the ink in my Lexmark printer and it is having problems. Went out onto the net and it is a fault which Lexmark can't seem to fix. Will have to investigate further.
After the PC problems have decided to move everything as a backup to the Laptop but it has Roxio as its CD burner as opposed to Nero on the desktop. Can't see how to save the names of items burnt so I can put them in a Word document.

25 December 2008

Christmas Day



Santa has arrived - I think!! Of course it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere and the day has dawned fine. Leave soon to have lunch at Sarah & Joe's place - turkey as usual.   Kipp is still too young to really appreciate the day but his day will come. 

24 December 2008

Xmas Eve

XMAS EVE

Yes only one sleep to go. Funny how time passes so quick now and the days seem so much shorter than when one is a child. Then it took what seemed weeks to arrive. School finished and it was, it seemed, some months later that Xmas was here. I can still remember when I first knew that Santa was not real (isn't he!!!),

I was going to stay at my grandmothers in Pt. Chevalier and told my mother it wasn't true so I took some presents to her place - for her probably - and my brother asked what was in the parcel and we told him it was a shirt. I can't remember how old I was.


Speaking about my brother; he and his wife are coming to NZ for a few days and will be staying with us. A chance for them to meet the fabulous Mr Kipp.

Joe cut his leg and had to go to the hospital - he was told the delay was an hour which was a good estimate but as he got to the front an ambulance arrived. Overall about 3 hours there in the end.

Fiji - Our High Commissioner bundled home just after they said they wouldn't. Irrational behaviour is a hall mark of all dictatorships.

Another nutty story from America. The Californian Supreme Court has ruled that 'good samaritans' who help others, such as at car accidents, can be sued if they inadvertently harm those they are trying to help. So, if you see anybody that needs help - just walk away. That is really Christian!!


Always a busy last day as the Raffle finalises itself and the weather is wet although we can do with some rain.

22 December 2008

Cricket

Two great chases lately. India chased down England but the big one was "Seth Effrica" doing the Aussies. What a great result. As for NZ vs Windies. We certainly let them off the hook. With New Zealand 245-3, only 62 in arrears with two batsmen set, the pitch a featherbed and time on their side we ended up with a lead of 64. I wouldn't think that is enough if the Windies get going.

Got our desktop PC back today so am back and running. Will try to move to a decent backup system by transferring most items to the Laptop.

After some probably needed rain we have a great day today. Don't know what Xmas Day holds.