Friday, August 1, 2008

Sounds for August .....

Hi there listeners ....change of topic this week .... wer'e going to take a look at what little kiwis downunder are listening too ...10 albums in all to take a peek at ...here goes

5 Albums well worth a look

Can nothing can stop the Foos ..latest album is a great rock treat

Back to his old ways , not heard of since Odelay !!

Hard to classify Santogold - A woman with attitude .....
Repeat after me "that's not my name , that's not my name"
Sister Bliss steps out of the Faithless spotlight to create a great compilation set
And the next 5 ......Albums well worth a risk ( some new names here )

You may have heard of these chaps before - recently played to a packed house in Auckland great guitar / blues .....


PJ on top form - The Piano - is a stark but hugely enjoyable listen ..sticks with you days after you have heard it ...

Could this be Primal Scream back to their crazy best ? Why Yes !
Bought this today - not sure how to decsribe them - some great lyrics ....
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - my find of the month (thanks Brother :) ) been going years - don't know how I missed them ...playing a pub in Auckland next month can't wait !


That's all folks ...hope you have fun tacking these albums down

Cheerios for now

Phil :)



Sunday, July 27, 2008

Storm Warning !

Hi Everyone …… hope you are all enjoying a nice warm summer (those of you in the northern hemisphere that is) . In stark contrast we are sitting here in the aftermath of the North Island being hit by the worst storm in a decade…….

The weather bomb - that’s what it’s being referred to as by the weather chaps - left a trail of destruction across the North Island, cutting power to more than 60,000 homes, giving us blasts of up to 165km/h, bringing down trees , flooding roads…oh yeah and half the nation couldn’t watch the All Blacks v Wallabies live on TV ….

We only got our power back on after 12 hrs of darkness ….. Reece and Sian loved it mind you, all one big adventure …..We actually weren’t hit that badly but then we are sheltered by the Waitakere ranges somewhat …the same couldn’t be said for those people who saw their boats ripped from their moorings and the 10,000 skiers from Mt Ruapehu who had to be evacuated off the mountain as 200km/h winds lashed the slopes…. The SkyTower was even closed because the spire was swaying too much …. :)





Enough of the weather eh…… things have been quite active despite the winter climate……we have still been managing to get nice walks on the beaches ( looking out for the beached orcas - one came ashore 2 weeks ago and had to be transported out to safety … I kid you not !) and give the little uns some exercise (code for tire them out so they don't wear us out :)) Reece and Sian both love exploring ... its really great to see.....





We also had our first trip to the planetarium - and possibly the last for a while - great build up until we got into the stardome , where I stupidly suggested that we were going into space - promptly left after 10mins as Reece didn’t think that space travel on a Sunday afternoon was such a a great idea …..


Anyway , going to fly ..that's our little update …take care and hope to hear from you soon …..
:) P

ps. Sian and Reece asked me to share with you their latest drawing


Saturday, July 12, 2008

Cooking Lesson Part 1

Hi Everyone ....

We've been cooking today - ice cream pudding ...... !! Thought you would like to see the master chefs at work :)

Cheerios

Sian & Reece

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The end Of Summer is on its way ......

Hi everyone

...hope you are all well and sitting comfortably for this first post of 2008 .... got round to it in the end I know:) Going to make a bit more of an effort on the blogging front this year, keep it a bit shorter and sweeter as well …so let me know what you think …… lets go ……

We have had a few important events alread this year ...started with mum and dad paying us avisit for 3 weeks in Jan - which was great. Hot on the heels of this was Reece starting School …He seems to be settling in just great and they are certainly putting him through his paces - swimming everyday for the first 6 weeks caught me a bit by surprise but he loves it. The school is spitting distance from where we live as well which is also dead handy ...

Only has 190 children in the whole school which is a nice size and the kids seem to really look out for each other - they have the right kind of goal posts on the playing fields as well ! if you know what I mean ...

Next up was Sians 2nd Birthday a few weeks ago - a bit of a low key affair as we dont have a big party until 3yrs old - great day all the same - Sian loved the presents and of course the the cake.























As I mentioned we are coming to the end of summer - the clocks change in 2 weeks ( we got 2 more weeks this year compared to last thansk to the govt) ... so we have been making the most of it at the weekends going for big walks in the Waitakere Ranges which is all around where we live - these piccies were taken last week as Reece and I headed out Huia ...



















No update would be complete with a little look at the slightly more irreverent stuff going on down under - I thought I would share with you one of the weirder front pages stories in the NZ Herald over recent weeks - certainly not what I would expect to find on the front page of the Guardian or Daily Express ….. Its all about some dumb backpacker on holiday up in the Northern Territory of Australia … I think the caption says it all …. nutter !!!

















The other one that you might of seen in the UK and is being billed over here as " here go the subtle Aussies again " covers the latest immigration campaign by Adelaide in South Australia trying to pursuade Brits to come over ..talk about being straight to the point....... I suppose it's factually correct but all the same eh.















Can’t finish off without mentioning Livepools emphatic win over Inter Milan - Torres is the new main man it would appear …. A few more goals and he surpasses the record Rud Van Nistelroy set in his first season in the Premiere League ….. I can hear "Fernando" by Abba playing in the pubs of Liverpool as we speak. Lets he sticks a couple in against the mancs this weekend.

















Anyway thats all from me for today . Ta ta for now …take care and drop us a line

:) P

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Happy birthday !!

Morning All .....


just a brief little update this rainy sunday ...... we had Reece's 5th birthday party yesterday, so thought you might like to see a few movie of clips of the day - someone was smiling on us as it was a scorcher all day ....


All the best for now - Phil, Debs, Reece & Sian.... more to follow...





Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A little video clip from the hols

Hiya all


Just thought I would try out a new feature on this Blogger.com thingy - uploading video clips, let's see how we go


We have just had a glorious sunny 4 day break down at Papamoa in the Bay Of Plenty - the clip is of Reece on Waihi beach practicing his champion kite flyer skills - the clip isn't that long , in reality he was there obvlious to the world for over an hour !


ta ta for now ...more to follow


:) P



Friday, September 21, 2007

Kia Ora

Kia Ora !

I know it's been an absolute age since we were last in touch properly …. Hopefully you are all well… We are just having a weekend at home so thought I would let you know what we have been up to and how the little family is coming along.
To be honest we have been having a very quiet time of things of late - spending a fair bit of time at the new home which we are settling into more and more each day. Debs has got it all mapped out and where we as don’t have to do any major renovations to the place there are lots of opportunities. I have convinced Deb that knocking a few interior walls is not on the cards - other than the fact the house might collapse if we did. So the latest project is covering the sun deck at the front of the house and replanting the back garden with trees.


Sian and Reece would much rather we focused on getting a new trampoline for the front garden - we had one at the last house and they miss it. Lets see what Santa brings eh…. I have finally got over how quiet it is in our new neighbourhood - only took me 4 months ! The piccies below give you an idea of the surroundings near the house, all the previous photos I had sent were just of the house. As you can see its all pretty green and lush - its part of a conservation area and yes , it does get wet in the winter ...















Sian and Reece are doing really well at the moment. Sian is turning out to be an English rose with attitude (Debs genes anyone ) giving Reece a real run for this money. She has just started to string brief sentences together and cracks us up with some of things she is coming out with. Reece is doing great - starts primary school in Feb which rather conveniently is about 150 metres from where we live. Glad to report that both are avid Liverpool fans and get up to watch the matches with me at the weekend, Reece has it in his head that every player in a red shirt is called Stevie Gerrard …






Now we are just gearing up for the early arrival of summer - the NZ government passed a motion this year that summertime starts two weeks earlier this year and finishes 2 weeks later , so we all get a little more sunlight in our lives - very nice of them, one of the better things that Helen Clarke's govt have achieved. One little side issue is that all computer and system clocks need to be updated to reflect the earlier changeover and very few people thought about that - so we are hearing a few mini Y2k scaremongers on the radio at the moment pushing all sorts of gloom and doom scenarios. Nothing to worry about really, the USA did it a few years back without much of a fanfare.

So with summer comes the holidays and trips to the beach, can’t wait to be honest it feels like ages since we have been swimming in the ocean. Good news is that Reece is becoming a pretty competent swimmer so I don’t have to worry as much as I did last year. Still, got to watch for those tidal rips ..they can be a bit nasty on the west coast.

NZ is sort of gripped by Rugby World cup fever at moment - nothing like the scenes I would have expected but then it is only the early games and most people I speak to only intend to watch the All Black games once the quarter finals get going. It would be interesting to see what happens if the All Blacks don’t win the world cup as the impression I get from many people is that it’s a foregone conclusion which is always dangerous. I hope they do it as it would be great for the country - South Africa may have something to say about that though based on what I have seen so far. Still don't know the rules other than its ok to punch someone on the field and not get sent off ..... :)

No update on sport would be complete without commenting on the recent departure of the “special one” , Jose Mourinho from Chelsea. I was totally amazed when I heard he had left. It’s been getting wall to wall coverage on the tv here. As obnoxious as I thought he was he was still a great manager and had one of the best records in the game you could wish for ….. Abramovich has lost the plot. The backroom staff and Didier Drogba apparently cried when the news broke -but as my brother pointed out Drogba probably faked that as well ( diving little &*&*&*&) . Still , absolutely no sympathy for the Blues ……. they will be playing Leeds United in next to no time I hope !

I think I said when we first moved to Auckland that the music scene was a bit dull, you got the odd band of note but apart from that it was mainly ageing bands that had reformed for that “re union world tour” nowt much really. Well, that has all changed now. We seem to have had one top name after another over the last year …. In part this has coincided with the opening of the Vector Arena in downtown Auckland. It's a world class venue - even if it had a few teething problems with the sound (The Chilli peppers played there and it was a disaster - the consensus from the fans was that the Chilli’s weren’t much chop anyway). In recent months we have had Bob Dylan ( Surprisingly good ) , Bloc Party, Snow Patrol , The Cure, The View , The Editors and we have Muse and the Chemical Brothers to look forward to - and its pretty easy by UK standards to get tickets, they are just a bit pricey so now its a case of which gigs do we want to go to....






Work is cracking along at Vodafone (So much nicer with the fact that we don't sponsor Man utd anymore as well .......) had a whirlwind last 6 months with lots of things going on and the job is still enjoyable. On that note latest news is that Deb is planning a return to work in the new year but, no firm committments yet just seeing what presents itself ...


Ok best shoot or I will never send this out .... one final update is that we are planning a trip up North next year ( it will be 3yrs since we left the UK since heading back) nothing finalised for sure yet and depends on the annual bonus coming in but at least we don't have the distraction of buying a house to get in the way this time ....

Ta Ta for now



Phil, Debs, Sian & Reece :)