Monday, June 23, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
You Asked For It (By "You", we mean Sweaty and Hammy)
Week 1: Our trip home wasn’t without incident, of course. After a long flight from
After finally making it back to
Week 2: After a week back home in NY, we were getting anxious to head up to
Our first weekend in
Monday was the day of the big BBQ at Sue’s. We got to hang out with some of our new teammates and play some hard core backyard games. Ladder golf, sticks, and Frisbee joust were all big hits, but the dizzy bat relay was probably one of the crowd favorites (until it caused some injuries, that is). Instead of trying to describe it, it’s easier to just watch the video. Here’s the link to the race (race 2).
By the time the week started we got to play our first game with our summer league team and it was great (well, for our team at least). We crushed our opponents and the game ended so early that we scrimmaged ourselves afterwards. Really good time and great people to play with. We even hit the local bar/grill for some post-game team bonding over beer and food. Perfect way to start our first
Week 3: For the weekend, we headed back down to NY for Chris’ Fordham reunion. It was a pretty quick trip, with the reunion taking up most of the time we were in NY, but it was a good time. It’s great that when you’re at a reunion, the first question people like to ask is “So, where are you living now?” After telling many old classmates about our current state of gypsy style living, we figured that at least we didn’t have a boring answer.
Not too much to say about the rest of this week…Job searching galore and continued frustration about how annoying it is that every state in the country seems to think that they each have the single most important series of teaching requirements, and therefore must test and retest teachers a ridiculous amount of times. Other than that, the typical emotions of looking for jobs is what pretty much sums up this week. Not too much more to say than that. Mainly we spent this week freezing in ridiculously cold weather for June and hearing crazy weather reports that told us the weekend would be super hot. Yeah right, we thought. No way that can happen so fast. Well, we were wrong.
The start of the weekend was Easterns. In the past, Easterns has always either been ridiculously hot, or completely soaking wet with rain. This year, it was HOT! After 3 days of really cold weather, the weekend started off by hitting 90 degrees before 9am! It was crazy! We started the day by playing a crazy good team followed by another good team, followed by a really long, nice bye in the shade, followed by another really good team, and finally ending with a team that we actually beat and had fun playing with. A late day thunder storm drove us off the field at the end of the final game and we were happy to be done.
The next day, we woke up to even more heat! We didn’t think it was possible to be hotter, but again, we were mistaken. Our first game on Sunday didn’t start until 10:30am which was great, except for the fact that it was already 95 degrees and crazy humid by then. We managed to win our first game despite our best efforts to sabotage ourselves during the time cap and we moved onto the second round barely mobile, and ready for some rest. The second game seemed to take forever and we ended up losing in the end which was fine by everyone because it meant that we could stop playing and hope to survive in the shade. Despite the crazy heat, we had a really great time and it felt good to play in a tournament again.
Week 4: More of the same job stuff this week. Lots of applications and hopes…we’ll see what pans out. The highlight of this week was clearly on Wednesday when we went to the Scooperbowl in the city. It’s an event with proceeds going to the Jimmy Fund and basically involves paying $8 for a spoon and getting all the ice cream you can eat! There were 10 vendors set up serving about 4 flavors each and the weather was perfect. We kept track of our ice cream consumption with our cups, knowing that Mark would easily eat the most. In the end, we did a good job with Sue finishing 10 cups, Jen 7, Chris and Mark, 22 each. While they both thought that they could continue, they decided to stop to honor Kevin McReynolds with the double deuce. Well done.
That about sums it up. It’s not quite as exciting to blog about normal, everyday stuff, but we know how much our readers have been going through withdrawal. We did this for you! Hopefully, this will hold you over for a little while!
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The girls enjoy a combined 17 scoops!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Whangarei Falls
Thursday, May 8, 2008
All Aboard the Dolphin Seeker
Our captain spotted a pod of dolphins almost immediately, and we took some time to enjoy the always welcome sight of some bottlenoses playing in the surf. As we learned later, there were some Orcas prowling the bay a couple of days ago and since then, the dolphins have been understandably skittish. Without them playing in our wake, we had to settle for admiring the dolphins from a distance before moving on to examine some of the islands.
After a few short stops, we eventually made our way out to
Having reached the Pacific, it was time to turn around and head back into the bay to
On the way back, we made a quick stop at
With any luck, the weather tomorrow will defy forecasts and be good enough for our much anticipated return to Action World (or as we’ve take to calling it “Awe –
Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Journey to the Far North
The final highlight of the trip, was a drive down the west coast on 90 mile beach. Since it was low tide, we could drive right on the beach for about 52 miles. For all of you trivia buffs out there, we were told that the beach isn’t actually 90 miles, but more like about 64 miles. Why they named it 90 mile beach, we have no idea (although our driver speculated with some mundane stories that took almost the entire 52 miles to tell).
After the beach, we headed back to Paihia, happy to be back again after a long day. Tomorrow we plan on taking a cruise around the Bay of Islands to look for dolphins and just check out the scenery mostly. Check back in tomorrow for some more!
90 Mile Beach
Monday, May 5, 2008
Ratbags and Rainy Days
Our options were limited trying to find a triple up in the
With some relatively clear weather on Saturday, we tried to squeeze in some fun in the last few hours of daylight. We started with a coastal walk around Paihia checking out some of the many islands from a distance. Next we checked out the i-site for the lowdown on things to do. Our attention was immediately drawn to Actionworld, which promised trapeze, circus walk, a jousting log, mini golf and more.
We were disappointed to find out that we were too late for all the activities but the mini golf, but we could come back the next day. Mini golf was challenging. The brochure warned that you could easily leave hating the place as there are no barriers and the ball can end up anywhere. The par 7 was a particularly tough navigation of the
With
It seemed our best option for rainy day entertainment would be to check out the historic sights just a few minutes north in Waitangi. It was here in 1840, the leaders of the Maori tribes signed a treaty with the British. It’s considered the birthplace of modern
The unquestionable highlight of the weekend came on Monday morning. The sun made a brief appearance so we tried to get some kayaking in. It took a while to get outfitted in the shack down the street, but eventually we were off to explore the bay. We had to battle some pretty stiff currents and after a while we gave up on our quest to make it to some small waterfalls. There were some decent sized swells and getting back to shore looked like it might be somewhat difficult.
Jen and Crystal started off well, heading in directly to shore. A wave came from behind spinning them up parallel to shore, just on the sand. We all had a slow motion moment as
After drying out, we grabbed a quick lunch and saw
We're going to take our time here to "chillax" and hopefully take in the Bay of Islands and Cape Reinga (and Actionworld) when we finally get a nice day.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Week's End Roundup
We spent yesterday in Hamilton where the big attraction was their gardens. We checked out some of the themed areas especially enjoying the Italian Rennaissance garden. Sorry, no pictures today as we're checking in from an internet cafe.
The big news here today is that Flight of the Conchords have reached number 3 on the American Billboard charts, surpassing Crowded House to become the highest ranked Kiwi band of all time! If you haven't done so already, check out the video link in upper right corner.We haven't had a full day without rain since the fall of the Cavalier. We're starting to think it had magical weather controlling powers. We were clearly not worthy of such an awesome car! We're heading up to the Bay of Islands tomorrow, which is known for it's beaches and sunny weather. Hopefully things will clear up, but it's not looking good.
There's a Guitar Hero Knockout Competition every Sunday at a bar here in Auckland. Our skillz have been seriously wasting away down here so we don't think we'll enter. With rumors of Boston tournaments, we're anxious to get back and practice.
Hope everyone has a great weekend. We'll check back next week!

