Friday, June 15, 2007

I'm Here - I am....Really....


Sorry folks! - I have been around, keeping an eye on things but just have not been able to get computer time. Thanks for all your comments, I love it when I see some visitors have stopped by.
Things have changed a lot with me working during the day. We leave home at 7am and get back a 4pm. Over the last 3 weeks the boys have been sitting their end of year exams and the study and in particular the computer have been constantly in use. (we desperately need another computer for Scott!).
Anyway, I have taken some photos recently, even scrapped a couple of layouts (completed this morning), and now I've told Scott this is my spot until I'm finished. He is milling around so I'm under pressure already!
Going back to the 24th May Scott was racing the Tag class again, he had a great evening and came 4th. It was very tough racing, not for the fainthearted! (or mothers really).
Today his old kart gets sold, great to get that money back into the bank. It was nice having the two karts but not good for the budget.

Credits: Doodled paper alpha by Kate Hadfield, Painted art swirl by Michelle Coleman Frames by Traci Sims Designs, Date tab by Amber Cleg, Font is Painty Paint


I like the photo with Scott and Jake helping Grant. Jake was holding a torch and assisting Grant and Scott was all ready to fuel up, they were just about ready to line up on the grid and it was great team work under pressure. I have my jobs of course! I make yummy food, keep things tidy and look for lost little bolts and stuff on the ground (that last job is very challenging because there is usually a lot of swearing and cursing going on!!!).





EXAMS - almost over thankfully! Scott has a big science exam for his GCSE on the last week, it's 3 separate papers, biology, chemistry and physics. Then that will be it. Jake has had his Year Six SATs and Scott has done all the rest of his subjects. The boys have been great with their revision and Scott has already had some excellent results. Jake's exams get sent to the UK for marking but his teacher feels that he has made a huge improvement this year. He is all set to move onto college, we are a lot more optimistic than this time last year.



My job is going well, I love it! I do have a few challenges to cope with and it can be a bit up and down at times. Overall, though, it's fine and next year should be even better. I going to do the Hornsby Dyslexia Distance Learning course next year, that is going to very challenging but it will be so good to get some high quality training behind me.

Grant is real busy, he has been doing a lot of extra hours. Now that the karting has ended for the summer he is trying to earn a few extra dollars to pay for the next season! He will be joining us in Auckland in August and is looking forward to a nice wee holiday.





HOLIDAYS - Not long now, just two weeks and we are off to Christchurch. It's getting to flippin' hot and we are all ready for a break! Can't wait to catch up with everyone. We don't have any particular plans for our time yet. The boys want to snowboard, Scott would like to do some racing but that's it for ideas.



Lastly, here are some photos from my garden, I'm often watering it first thing in the morning and it looks so nice, last weekend I finally took some photos to share with you. As I was walking back inside I glanced at the pool and that looked so cool and inviting, I snapped that too.

Credits: Heart by Amanda Roberts, White frame cluster by Welli Designs, Font is Painty Paint and Pea Stacy's Doodles


OK You're almost all up to date, not really that much happening but enough to keep us all running around! We have some end of year stuff coming up. Jake has a busy time being his last year of primary school. He had a disco this weekend, next week the year six group is performing Macbeth over two evenings for parents and friends. He has a big "leavers" party day that includes snowboarding at Ski Dubai, a tribal drumming session with over 150 drummers and a pool party. Not sure what Scott has got planned, probably just studying for that exam (the last week of school, how bad is that!).

Time now to put Scott out of his misery and let him get back to his school work. I've got laundry piling up that needs attention, Grant is at the kart track and Jake is playing with his Warhammer stuff (a normal weekend). I will update you all again before we head to NZ.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Grant's 50th Birthday!

Hi all
The time has just flown by again, we are enjoying a little break just now - Jake has mid-term break (that means so do I!).
It was Grant's birthday on Thursday, the BIG 50. He had decided against a big party so we did some other stuff. The boys and I had organised a surprise trip to the Autodrome for the "single seater race car experience". Later we had dinner out, also a wee surprise.



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!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

News, Photos and Thanks!



Thanks for the b-day wishes, I will give a more detailed update on the blog after next race meeting coming up this weak. Hopefully with a better result. From Scott
Scott had a nice birthday, even though it was really quiet! He is still waiting for his driving lessons but was very happy to get money (thanks Sue & Mike), he also got some racing magazines and a playstation racing game.


On Scott's Birthday Jake had a rugby match at Abu Dhabi, it was in the evening but was still darn hot! Here is a photo taken at that match....
As you can see I have been making an effort to get some scrapbooking pages done - I wish that was all I had to do because it's so much fun creating them.



THE WEEKEND BEFORE LAST



Jake was away on camp (photos when I get them developed). He had a great time with no injuries or illness. His favourite activity was snorkeling. The kids also went kayaking, wall climbing, had a talent quest and went on a dhow trip. It was an action packed few days for him and he came back exhausted but happy.



Over that weekend Scott took part in a fun day at the Jebel Ali Kart track. It was a laugh and great training at the same time. They did normal track, reversed track and oval races. Position on the grid for the first race was decided by whoever got their helmet on first (or whoever got to the line first)! Scott came second and got a nice wee voucher for his effort.



LAST WEEKEND


Jake was away in Bahrain for a rugby tournament. Everything went smoothly except it was such a long day. Up at 4.30am, meeting at airport at 5.45am then they finally get back at midnight. Jake came back sunburnt, no shade and most of the day spent in the pool (and no mum making sure he was using plenty of sunblock). They only had one match and again it was far to hot, no more rugby with the exception of a fun day for the season wind down.


Scott was again kart racing, no Rotax Max series as it was postponed because of the heat. It is to bloody hot but the organisers mucked around and argued all through the cold months then set the dates for the series over the hot months then cancel races because it's too hot - REALLY!!


Anyway, Scott raced in the TAG class and had another shitty day. It all started after a collision that he was not involved it sent another kart airborn and it landed on a back wheel of Scott. This resulted in a flat tyre with the little screw things that hold the air in being shorn off. I will not go into all the details, Scott tells me he will but after heroic repairs and awsome driving Scott only came sixth (4th fastest lap time overall).


NEWS
I'm starting work tomorrow. Full time school hours in the learning support department at Jake's school. I'm really excited - been waiting on the go ahead for a couple of weeks and just this morning was phoned up to say I start tomorrow!

It's going to be a bit of a shock for me - I'm always busy but now I will be running to my bosses schedule!

Anyway, it's all good and I'm sure it will be fine once I'm settled into a pattern.
Camel Jam

I've got to run now - I will leave you with this photo of the camels. We were getting sick of traffic jams on Al Khail Road so Jake convinced me to take a slightly longer but infinitely less stressful way to school. Now we count camels not cars!

I really have to go now - will add credits for the scrap pages later today. Cheers for now and thanks for all your comments.