I think Grant really enjoyed his race car driving, he was a tiny bit nervous but got into the swing of things fast. Scott begged a ride in the pace car, he was soon squealing around the track with smoke coming off the wheels! Grant said he had to back off at times to keep behind the pace car! The next level up is when they use one of the single seaters as a pace car. Anyway, he had a lot of fun, pity motor racing is so expensive. After that we went back home for a cool down and coffee and birthday cake. I got him a yummy cake made from profiteroles filled with creamy custard, it was a hit!
Later that evening we all went out to dinner at a Thai restaurant in town. The food was very nice, Jake and Grant love Thai food but even Scott managed to try some different things and the tropical fruit for desert was lovely. Unfortunately we encountered a huge traffic jam getting there and were an hour late. How does a truck travelling in a straight line (no overtaking) at 80k's manage to dump a 20ft container in the middle of the motorway? We were all a bunch of tired puppies by the time we got home.
Earlier in the day Jake had an audition so didn't go to school, I was working so Grant took him. It was at the Dubai Community Theater and was held by a UK company called Popular Productions. Jake had been practicing his lines and an introduction for a couple few weeks now and I had made him a CV. He did a passage from "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe". The auditions were open, just a way for the theatre group to get a database of talent to draw on for upcoming productions. It was all very exciting and the feed back from Jake's drama teacher was that all her students were very promising.
This weekend Scott has finally got his chance to learn to drive, he has been out over two days and has had no trouble in picking it up. You can't drive in the UAE until 18 years so they were strictly in zero traffic areas (unused newly constructed roads). So now he will be all set for some race car training in NZ. There was some 24hr karting here over the weekend but Scott was not in the right place at the right time and didn't get on a team, hopefully next time! Next weekend there is the last race before the summer break. Scott will be racing in TAG for this one. Grant has been doing the results for the Rotax Max series and Scott is currently first but with some tough competition not really expecting to hold on to that spot. One guy is just miles faster than Scott (Grants job is to get the kart flying for the races later in the year).
My job is going great, I really like it. Just got to get a bit more organised around home!
We are all getting excited about getting back to NZ, not long now and this time of year things go so fast. The weather here is getting quite hot 39-40 most days but we had a 44C last week! The swimming pool is getting plenty of use and the garden is looking very nice, the summer heat has not started to kill things yet. A while back I planted 3 dozen white periwinkles around the place and they are all starting to look nice too.
Now this place is starting to get noisy, Jake is having a tidy up for me in the study - he thinks my organisation is very slack, anything that has no home is going in the "cable box" works for me!!! Time to go make lunch!
7 comments:
Happy birthday Grant. Sounds like you had a good one. We were at an 80th in Danniverke the same weekend. We will send an email later. congrats to Frith and her new job.
Love Andy and Raewyn
Hiya Grant, Belated birthday wishes
from us sorry ,shout you a black one some time looks like you had fun & the car looked pretty kool what engines do they run? Best wishes to all look forward to seeing you on the 29th.
Love Nanna & Pop
NZ HERALD EXPAT STORY.
Hi there, I'm a journalist at the New Zealand Herald's weekend magazine, Canvas. We're doing a story about the temporary expat community - the 30-40 year olds who take a few years to find overseas work in the Middle East or Asia (perhaps also Europe, but I'm not so sure), in order to earn some money to pay off the mortgage(!), with the intention of returning to New Zealand again.
I'm hoping to try and find some New Zealanders in Dubai who might fit the bill - does anyone spring to mind? I'd be grateful for any help you could offer
Thanks very much
Claire.
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Claire Harvey
Deputy Editor
Canvas Magazine
The New Zealand Herald
ph (+64) 09 373 6400 extn 8115
mobile (+64) 021 646 921
www.nzherald.co.nz
sorry, I should also have said the best email address to respond to me is claire.harvey@nzherald.co.nz
Thanks so much
Claire
Happy 50th Grant. Brents turn at the end of this year. Our boat features in next months boating mag. so when your in nz you wil have to get it. Ill let you know dif. if it is in it. You sounded as if you had a nice birthday. I got Brent a flight simulator ridey thingy for Xmas but he hasnt used it yet. He has 1 1/2 to 2 hours in it. I thought he could fly to Paris or somewhere. As if he has nothing to do but to sit down for 2 hrs. Ha Ha. Be in touch soon. Dorene
Thanks for all your comments for Grant, he's going to sit down at the computer and give you a big update on things. It's a bit crazy around here - my work, karting and the boys are into their exams, Scott this week and Jake next. Back soon, love ya all!
Make sure you get the Boating Mag when in NZ. Where on the front. Sams on it. Boy was Nic annoyed when he saw that especially when it was taken on a school day. Sam was actually home sick that day and they phoned and said they wanted to do it that day. Lucky him! Look forward to seeing more photos on your blog. Dorene
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