The days were very warm, still lovely here although the evenings are getting cooler and some mornings have been a touch chilly! But the daytime temps still reach about 23 degrees on average. There was a pool just outside our door that the boys were in at least twice a day. Swimming daily at school has made them more comfortable in the water. We discovered that the community of Ohope has quite the community of sand flies that enjoyed nibbling on all exposed flesh. It's the first time we have run into any buggy problems here in NZ. So it's obviously not
Ohope is a funky little town with a great little art gallery that we wandered around in. There was a sculpture garden that had amazing creations. We all got a kick out of the dragon especially. When not swimming or eating, we generally wandered around on the beach. Lots of frolicking in the waves! Our most challenging walk involved walking up and then down approximately 150 steps to get over to another harbour where a bottle nose dolphin hangs out. He wasn't in residence that day (he'd been there the day before though - shoot!) but the beach there was really nifty as it didn't have the usual fine white sand, but instead the beach was made up of pulverized shells - they weren't sharp at all and looked very cool.
Connor went off to an adventure camp with the rest of his year 5/6 class on Monday. This was a 'big hairy deal' to Connor as he is not too keen on leaving his home on overnight forays, especially with strangers. We spent the entire week before pumping him up and getting him mentally psyched up. Neither Don or I were entirely sure that he would get in the van and make the trip. But, low and behold, off he went for his 2 nights and 3 days of camping fun. The camp itself was apparently awesome. There was a pool, a hot tub, as well as a flying fox wire and rock climbing and abseiling. Connor tried it all. Even better, he had to eat food that he would never touch at home (noodles, natchos with cheese).
So, that would be the update for now. I told you it wasn't anything too earthshaking. Hopefully you enjoyed some of the pictures at the very least!
Lot's more exciting than our adventures!!! Take care and have a good spring break. Remember Don, with year round schooling, it will never be 2 months!!!!
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