Wednesday 23 March 2011

Crutching


Yesterday me and some of the rugby boys took a trip into the middle of nowhere to do some crutching for a farmer who was going to pay the club for our efforts, keeping our season membership at a reasonable price.
By the time we got there all the sheep were inside so we got straight down to work. I was 'dragging', which meant going into the smaller pen and man-handling a sheep out to the shearer who shaved a little patch around their bum and lady bits, then booted them down the porthole back outside. I don't think I've ever sweated so much in my life.
We were aiming to do 3000, but due to a bit or rain recently we only got through 1000, making about $500 for the club. We had a good feed and a few drinks afterwards then it was back to Ohakune for tea time.
Lats weekend we had out first pre season game against Wanganui Pirates who we beat 50-35. I managed to get over the line for a try and kicked 5 goals so good all around. Our first league fixture is a week on Saturday at home to Taihape.

Saturday 12 March 2011

All together in NZ!


Three weeks ago Mum, Dad and Ruth arrived in NZ, it was great to see them after a long 10 months. James and I met them at Ohakune train station and after lots of hugs and a quick stop at the lodge we set off on a road trip. First stop was Mt Manganui in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, where we had booked a trip to go swimming with dolphins, unfortunately we couldn't find any dolphins! We did however see a seal...But still we got to go to the beach and have a swim in the Pacific which pleased everyone. Then it was onto Rotorua to look at the thermal activity and we stopped at a great place with free thermal hot pools! From Rotorua we went to Taupo and walked up to the Huka Falls, which is a beautiful place and one of the most visited places in NZ. We did a bit of shopping and then the next day James went back to work in Ohakune and the four of us went on the bus to Napier for the weekend. It was gorgeous weather and we had a great time walking around looking at the architecture, swimming and of course shopping for me and Ruth!Napier was hit by a huge earthquake in 1931 and it was rebuilt in an Art Deco style which is gorgeous.
It was then back to Ohakune for a few days where we all relaxed (well James and I worked!)and did a few walks and showed Mum, Dad and Ruth around the place we live. We also took them on a scenic chair lift ride round at Whakapapa, which Mum and Ruth loved, but I'm not sure Dad did! Still it was a great fun and they got to see some Lord of the Rings territory, including 'Mt Doom.'
Then three of them headed off to Waitomo caves to see the glow worms for a couple of days while we were busy at work and our final trip together was down to Wellington. We spent the day in Wellington looking at the 'Beehive' parliament buildings, the museum Te Papa and again shopping! As it was Mum and Dad's 30th Wedding Anniversary we went out for a lovely meal at a 'Polish fusion' restaurant which was really nice and we all ate plenty! The plan was to go to Christchurch but due to obvious reasons that didn't happen so it was back to Ohakune for a couple of days before they left for Auckland on the bus. Sad to say goodbye again but we had a great time showing them around New Zealand, next time we will do the South Island...!