Saturday, January 30, 2010

I have rather neglected my blog lately …. Life just seems to have got in the way !!

Slowly getting used to my new lap top but it has made me realize how much I rely on information stored on my computer as I keep having to go back to my old laptop with a data stick and transferring information across. I did not want to completely transfer everything so have been doing it more piece meal.

I am trying to exercise nearly every day. I finally started using the communal pool which happens to be right outside our house! I have been extremely wimpy about it as our pool in Zim over the summer used to hit 29 degrees – we do not even get daytime highs of that here.. So for a year I have perceived the pool as cooler than I would prefer! BUT needs must and all that … it is there and free and perfectly adequate and I do enjoy swimming so I finally started almost 3 weeks ago – if I swim for about 40 minutes I can swim 1km. It actually feels quite warm now I am used to it! I also try to run on the cross trainer a bit and then swim if I have time. I am still attending yoga not always twice a week as meetings at school sometimes clash on a Tuesday. On a Monday and a Wednesday we have an instructor coming to do a low impact aerobics class in our clubhouse … the more attends, the cheaper it works out to be! We are organizing more communal events utilizing the communal facilities – Friday night braai, salsa class, Sunday braai by the pool etc. We all invite a few outside people which creates a good mix.

Anna has been on a trip away with school to an area North of Mt Kenya where she did some community service and some work towards her bronze president’s award. They were camping – no chairs, showers, toilets – yuk so she was desperate to shower when she arrived yesterday.

Luke is really enjoying school – very happy and seems to apply himself much better with maturity – thank goodness!!

Steve has settled back into the routine of work and has no trips planned in the near future which is great – he is going with Luke on Cub Scout camp next weekend – now Steve does not do camping so it will be interesting.

We have had fun and games with the dogs as the puppy came on her first heat. Harry happily went into a neighbors garden during the day but was not settled at night so we had to bring him into our garden and lock up the puppy. Her behavior improver tremendously while she was alone (presumably due to lack of competition) and now he is back as the heat is over she has gone stupid again. I need to try and take her on the lead everyday to instill some greater discipline.

Well that is about all for now – no philosophy – need to apply my thoughts to next time I blog!!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Been trying to sort out my new laptop… takes such a long time to transfer the necessary data … the address book was a disaster as it copied 4 times – no wonder it took so long !! Now I have to go through and delete BUT not complaining as it is better than no addresses at all! I am now up and running with a version of Office 2007 that will not expire!! That helps…

Will work on moving more data this week in the hope I can officially hand over old laptop to Anna by next weekend! Printers is installed and have finally after 1 year in Kenya set up a wireless network which is better for us all to access the WWW!! – Instead of fighting over the 3G dongle. Only problem now is that this keyboard is really different and I was used to American placing and as much as I try to change the settings for the time being it does not want to know.

Sounds’ exciting getting a new computer, but it is like ditching an old friend. I have been using XP for years and years and now I have been promoted to Windows 7 … very different but seems logical I suppose! I imagine I will be raving about it soon enough once I have made the switch over good and proper.

Busy week ahead with lots going on at school.

No rain for more than a week and I have even been n the pool. It has taken a year for me to make that leap but seemed ridiculous to sit at the desk looking at the pool area thinking I really should brave it! I enjoy swimming so have incorporated swimming into my new exercise regime

Kids seem settled into flow of school and I enjoyed having my space back…

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

... back in Nairobi after a drive slightly longer than 7 hours ... not too bad as it is slower driving back as it is uphill all the way back to altitude of 1700m ! We lost 20 minutes on the first advised GPS time ...

... so has it stopped raining in Nairobi? We arrived back to find a jacaranda tree had fallen over in the neighbours garden and had missed the house by millimeters!! Inside our house there had been quite a major roof leak which has caused damage in the hall. The workmen had been in while we were away and re-varnished the parquet but it is still not up to standard.... so it will be redone next time we are away ... which leads me nicely on to travelling....Once again I have said ‘never again’. My family need to take responsibility for there own stuff.... Luke lost his necklace-guess what? – my fault.... Luke’s new (3 weeks old) UV swim suit which cost a fortune gets left on their balcony where it was drying- and yes that was my fault because I did not check... ‘Have you checked everywhere kids?’ was my question the night before and my memory must be very very poor as I thought I’d heard them say ‘Yes’!! Fortunately there is a happy ending as I called the hotel and it had been found and we still had friends in the resort until the next day so they kindly called and collected it. Phew!

Monday was Anna’s birthday-needed it that day like I needed a hole in the head-just back from coast and tired after the drive, first day in school for kids etc. Luckily I had slept for 10 hours in the cool of Nairobi and our own bed which helped immensely.

Dad went with the driver and did the fruit and veggie shopping for me at the market which was a huge help and freed me up to catch up and go to the supermarket. We had managed to bring white snapper, huge prawns and calamari from the coast so along with a Sicilian pesto pasta starter, fish on the braai and salad it was a fairly simple celebration-shared with our Italian neighbours, Angela and Philip from #4 and Anna’s friend Mara and her Mum Wendy. There was of course birthday cake-as usual expertly prepared by yours truly and being dished out in lunch boxes for the rest of this week!!

Next stop Steve’s 50th in June!! It is not good planning to have offspring with birthdays 23 days apart with Christmas and New Year in-between!!!

OK time to sign off and go to bookclub....

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Blog January 2010

... and it even rains in paradise, so decided to drag myself from under the sunshade which was acting as an umbrella to return ‘to the digs’ as Dad calls it, in order to blog.

It‘s been a great few days ... such a contrast to our tip to Masai Mara for safari and yet both holidays wonderful in their own way.

The setting of the camp in the Mara on the river was stunning and the luxury tents were something to behold. The problem was the weather – now I do not wish to compare it to anything like there has been in UK with tons of snow and -18deg C BUT the prolonged rains had created very muddy off road conditions and I was extremely concerned for our drive home. While we were there the river rose about 2 metres and the mud got muddier and more slippery. On our arrival at the first fuel station on the tar road we looked like we had been doing some serious rally driving and at times when we broadsided into a 180deg spin it certainly felt like it – Luke broke the tension with ‘COOL!!” shouted from the rear of the car!

We saw wonderful animals – we had a 360deg (why is there no degree button on my computer?!) panorama of plains game – literally 100s of animals – wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, topi, thomson gazelle, impala, jackal. The 2nd trip out in the rain brought 3 lionesses and a stunning male – such a majestic and handsome creature.

Back to reality we were brought horrific news of a school staff member and young daughter being charged by an elephant and killed over the break near Mt Kenya. Just days earlier Steve and Anna had been on a walking safari in the Mara – I have decided that no longer is it worth the risk – this is the 2nd person known to us in our decade living in Africa who has died at the hands of an elephant – vehicles only from now on.

... and so back to the beach where it is still raining! It’s been a lovely holiday. The hotel is located on a palm fringed beach, with azure blue sea and white tropical sand. There is something for all ages here from babies to pensioners.

Luke has taken a basic SCUBA qualification and will upgrade to PADI at a later date. They have all been off diving together. I went snorkeling on the reef with a friend and saw stunning coral and fish. I swam over a shoal of zebra fish and watched a crustacean peeping out of its hole in the reef.

.... time to finish and pack up ready to head back to Nairobi in the morning. Hoping to take fresh fish to eat at Anna’s birthday dinner on Monday.....

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

.....following a day of getting organised and then a 7 hour drive to the coast on Sunday I have been reflecting on the over and misuse of the word 'we' !! "Did we pack my cap?" 'What's this we shit ?" the Americans would say as opposed to "Is that the Royal we ?" for us Brits.
Packing to go away to a hotel in Kenya is ALOT easier than packing to go away in Zim or South Africa .... essentially it's swim suits, sarongs, flip flops, reading material, laptop, few outfits for evening, toiletries and LOTS of sun lotion BUT should anything get overlooked then at a price it can be bought here. Steve is responsible for putting his clothes out (I physically pack them along with mine) and diving gear ... I do Luke's clothes - he must pack any sundries like DVD player for the car etc. and Anna is totally responsible for her own.... so why do I feel guilty when they, sorry 'we' forget things ?! Anna's favourite trick is not bringing enough to read and then hassling me for anything I've got ..... when my back is turned she will start to read my current book and then moan when I want it back!!
Anyway it is all worth it to get here and enjoy this wonderful coast. There is no land border to cross and once out of Nairobi the journey is fairly predictable. It is hot and sunny. The beach is gorgeous - all the seaweed from October has gone leaving an expanse of white white sand. If we leave Nairobi by 5AM we can be here at lunchtime giving us half a day on the beach. Luke has taken a scuba-diving course and will 'top-up' to full PADI next time .. he has done well and enjoyed his first dive. Anna knows various people from school in the resort so has friends to be with in the evenings. So far the food has been fabulous ... lots of fish and calamari, fresh tropical fruit and refreshing drinks. The hotel operates on 60% repeat business so is a very friendly place with attention to amazing detail. It is certainly a favourite of x-pats as well as the Brits on package tours. There is a good mix of people and ages so something for everyone. Hoping to go off to the reef and do some snorkelling while the others dive in the next couple of days and maybe take a glass bottomed boat trip to the Marine Park. Just about to finish my first book of the holiday and really looking forward to the next one 'Wolf Hall' which has come highly recommended. I am sure we will be back soon enough but in the meantime I will continue to enjoy the next 4 days in this tropical paradise...

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Starting the year........

How do you start a new year in the right way? I am not talking about resolutions - I could make plenty of those and break them.... you know the sort I mean ... stop swearing at the Nairobi drivers and traffic ... yes ! how long will that last? ... diet, exercise etc.etc. I mean more about being organised and feeling like I am in control for a change rather than being on a journey where the driver seems to be missing and then neglecting the little tasks which if given some attention actually make life run more smoothly. I have already, since we entered 2010, cleaned up my external hard drive ( you know deleted loads of stuff - and backed-up digital photos,
e mail address book, important documents and the ever expanding i tunes.
Then I turned my attention to the Christmas Decs .... always exciting to get them out but such a drag to take them down ! As we are off to the coast tomorrow until 10/01 I decided to avoid the '? years of bad luck' ( or whatever it is meant to be) and I dismantled the Christmas Tree and carefully packed away the decorations ready for next time. There is no way I could face those when I get back from the beach and after the expiry of 12th night I figured it was not a good idea to avoid it.
Later, I went round the house and removed the 2009 calendars ... they had become old friends over the year ... the one we were given when we left Zim - defunct now - a sad, reflective feeling came over me. The kitchen calendar bought in Italy when I holidayed with Dad in 2008 - all those memories of the Amalfi coast .. I thought, it is like mourning the passing of an old friend. Then in with the new.... The Lake District .. a whole new set of thoughts stretching in front of me for 2010 as I look back on our holiday there in July 2009 each time I turn the month over to a new photo ... LAST YEAR.
That last year feeling takes on a whole new concept when it is January.... such a freshness.

There was a drawback to 2010 .... we decided to 'bite the bullet' and buy a new laptop - we will eventually get insurance money hopefully after the oldest laptop in the house got flooded in the cold water pipe burst in November. We have tried to get it fixed but it has not been the same since - neither have I come to think about it - funny that ! There was a good offer on, and after consultation with my brother who agreed we should go for it - today 2nd Jan 2010 was THE day .... just in case there is a rush and they sell out before we came back from the beach!
We got hit by the curse of using the credit card overseas... Natwest...decline, Sainsburys .. decline and finally Barclaycard - yes .. decline. The shop of course think we are maxed out on our cards or have not paid the bill - or both ? Neither is true.
Let's pop home and call all the credit card companies to fix the problem says I. Steve really has had enough and is ready to throw in the towel .. but I want the laptop ... PLEASE keep the computer for us and we will be back later to pay. The guy gives us a look of 'yeh yeh yeh - they cannot afford it.....
We get home - thankfully just 5 mins down the road - and make the calls. It seems we have been hit by the year change - all the cards have been 'zeroed' (not the balance sadly!!) Suddenly our spending pattern for 2009 (ie being in Kenya) is totally irrelevant and in an instant all 3 credit card companies thought we were being taken for a ride ! It is a bit irritating but I just try to tell myself that they are protecting out interests. Steve pops off and of course the card goes through first time - I wonder if the man in the shop was surprised when he returned ?!
So next blog from the coast ... hot and sunny there apparently.. Anna is already there - she flew on 31/12 to join a mate for a few days then will meet up with us tomorrow.
PAcking ... aaargh ! another story altogether.....


Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year 2010

Instead of doing the periodic updates via e mail as I have throughout 2009 I have decided to start blogging so people can choose to read about what we are up to in Kenya ... or not! It's all about freedom in this new decade - I know people seem to respond well to receiving my long winded
e-mails but I figured I need to make changes in 2010 and so this is the first!
So - if you want to hear more regularly about what is happening here in Kenya ... tune in !
Not sure how long this will last and maybe doing the e mails was easier than this - time will tell - so that's all for now folks - need to see if this works!!