My cocktail tonight was called a “Paper Crane”. It was tasty, and I was impressed with the teeny tiny garnish.

My cocktail tonight was called a “Paper Crane”. It was tasty, and I was impressed with the teeny tiny garnish.

Rhubarb and custard pie for the birthday boy. I still haven’t got the recipe right – the custard isn’t thickening up – but at least it tastes good.

Laura had new braces installed and an elastic from top to bottom.

Colin is taking swimming lessons again this year and is also training for his first kids tryathalon. He is really excited to race at the start of March

30 January 2020, entering years 8 and 3

We spent a fantastic day at Zealandia in Wellington, where they are working to restore nature to pre-human arrival conditions.
Wetas are a group of insects (giant flightless crickets) endemic to NZ that have been around millions of years but are now at risk from habitat destruction and introduced predators. We were lucky enough to see a few weta while we were there.


Cliff always enjoys a feed of seafood. (Photo taken in Wellington, I’m just slow to post things)

Colin spots the cool insects, then Cliff photographs them. This was at the botanic garden in Wellington.

Wellington has a cable car (technically a funicular) that takes passengers from the Central Business District up to the botanic gardens.



It was a long drive from Rotorua to Wellington, so we took a playground break in Taupo.


