Posting from a phone is difficult, so this will be short!
We have been without WiFi for a few days now, ence the pause in updates.
We are now in Bowentown, near a town called Waihi, where Bryce lived a part of his youth. Bryce has always been a big story telling when it came to the stories of his growing up. The boys faces are priceless as we see the famed places and experience the same wonders of their Dads childhood. Just yesterday we got up early, no choice there, and drove up the road to Anzac beach. It’s a beautiful little cove we call Shelly Beach, I don’t know if that is a local name for it or what. We didn’t go straight down to the sand and sea, but hiked over a moderate hill, and came out to the most beautiful secret cove beach! We were the only ones there. The water was so still and crystal clear. It was a great to get out our goggles and discover under water. We saw little fish, lots of krill, and even a stone fish! The boys found lots of drift wood and abandoned fishing line and attempted to make a raft. We packed up and headed to our Bach for a quick lunch. After lunch we headed to the post office and spent $36 dollars on postcard sendings! Haha, so worth it, when ever will we send post cards again?!
We also got some great coffee for us, cuz we were on our way to the Karanahaki gourde , and little did we know we would be hiking for the next three hours! We started out by crossing a suspension bridge that lead into an old train tunnel! This tunnel had to of been like miles long, it went on for forever! The boys lovedddddddd it! Here is the gist of the tunnel: dimly lit, drippy, walls covered in old train engine soot aka face and body paint, amazing echoing abilities and glow worms covering the ceiling like stars... it was a boys paradise in that tunnel. When we emerged through the other side we crossed another bridge then climbed down under the bridge and swam in the gorge! The war paint from the tunnel stuck to the boys like glue, so the idea that it was a bath in disguise, well, failed. It was amazing to see each boy cross their own personal boundaries in the category of what they were brave enough to do. Jumping off boulders and swimming in unknown moving water, were big check points for most of them. After that we continued on the hike around the bottom of the gorge. At one point we had the option of going down one path that would have taken us back to the car park, but we chose to go on further hence 3hr hike) and travel through the mountain in old abandoned mining tunnels! Parts were PITCH black, and scared the boys into singing “this little light of mine” when we brought out the cell phone light! π The rest of the hike consisted of a suspension bridge over rapids, narrow paths over steep gourde walls and sooo muchhhh funnnn! Today’s hashtag would have been adventure, and would have made us the poster people for the book Wild At Heart, at least!!!
My thumb was s killing writing this, so here is the end: amazing pizza for dinner, friends visiting us, and scrubbing the boys down in epic baths where they said this should be my job!π Can I say it was an amazing day again??! It was. We love you NZ.
-Spa Lady Out aka Christina
Team 8 Taylor
Monday, February 19, 2018
Friday, February 16, 2018
Video time - boys
So it has been a while since we put a video together, so here it is. The boys have been having fun capturing pictures and footage to share and help keep the memories.
We are having a blast!
- Bryce, and the boys
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Cathedral Cove, HW BEACH, TIDAL pools, OH MY!
Cathedral Cove, viewing point |
The views are breathtaking, as you look into the ocean and see giant boulders just shooting out of the water. There are no pictures, or words that do it justice. We ate a packed lunch there then swam in the ocean, built a damn on a tiny river made by water cascading off the hill side onto the beach, ya know, just did your everyday Wednesday rituals. SO if that wasn't enough we kept the day going with an ice cream reward after hiking allll the way back to the car park, and then continuing onto Hot Water Beach. Now, HW Beach is just incredible. It looks so innocent, and you walk over to some rocks on the beach, yada yada, and then you notice all these folks digging pools all around you. Full grown, adults, i'm talking grandmas as well, young and old, digging like a bunch of pirates. The treasure? FREE HOT TUB IN THE SAND. Yup, you dig it... you get it. It wasn't just the sand and the hot water pooling up out of it that stole the show, no, the surf was INCREDIBLE. It was a true surfers paradise, the conditions were perfect. TO a mother of 6 little babies, it was slightly tariffing. We stayed until we were starting to get taken over by random giant tidal surges, which took out the bag, the stroller, and almost the baby. The children were melting down, so it was OUTTA there time. It was only at that moment that we realized it was Valentines Day, and we celebrated by taking 6 VERY tired boys out to eat pizza, and grocery shop!
LOVE was in the air!
Life is made up of many moments, we are thankful for the many that are etched in our memories after a day like today, They will for ever now be a part of what makes Team8taylor closer as a family.
Cheesy moments make the days linger! Bask in the ambiance! ππ
-Christina
Monday, February 12, 2018
French Toast and No Screens
One thing that sticks out to us here is there are no screens on the windows! Being here on the beach there really are no flys coming in and disturbing our french toast breakfast with golden syrup. The butter here, even the budget friendly version, is dark yellow and so yum. Gideon thinks its cheese, and his own personal food group. The heavens opened up when Bryce opened up a kitchen cupboard and, BLAMO, THERE WAS AN ESPRESSO MACHINE!!!! Like, what!?!? Little barista Bryce pushed up his sleeves and made 2 sick cups of joe. THANK YOU JESUS. That little cup of life made a 4:30am wake up sooo much better. The weather is still, well, not so great, BUT, its better than SNOW! We are going to hang here today and enjoy the beach, rain or no rain. But first, its school time! Reading, and journaling time!
.........a few hours later.......
Just ate lunch and had a fantastic morning on the beach! NO rain.
We played in the surf till we got chilly then were super distracted after we found Blue bottle jelly fish! Yes, they sting. They literally look like something out of this world! We then took it upon ourselves to rid the beach of them! This took us down the beach towards the rocky coast full of tidal pools and tons and tons of amazing discoveries! The pack rats in all of us, well except Bryce, want to bring back buckets full of shells and stones. We are planning on going back out in a bit to rediscover that amazing eco system! The cousins have arrived and now the boys have some play mates!
2nd up of my baristas creation inhaled, now back to the sand!
.........a few hours later.......
Just ate lunch and had a fantastic morning on the beach! NO rain.
We played in the surf till we got chilly then were super distracted after we found Blue bottle jelly fish! Yes, they sting. They literally look like something out of this world! We then took it upon ourselves to rid the beach of them! This took us down the beach towards the rocky coast full of tidal pools and tons and tons of amazing discoveries! The pack rats in all of us, well except Bryce, want to bring back buckets full of shells and stones. We are planning on going back out in a bit to rediscover that amazing eco system! The cousins have arrived and now the boys have some play mates!
2nd up of my baristas creation inhaled, now back to the sand!
My pockets are full of shells (Aunt Michele and my Dad would be LOVING this!) |
3rd DAY in the books!
Pulling out of our driveway in PA! |
DULLES! |
Today, today, today.
Wow, day 3 is coming to a close. I can hardly believe it! We are now in the Coromandel at a BEAUTIFUL secluded little beach house, literally right on the beach. Its incredible. We started out our day packing up our Thames home,(took forever) and then driving up the coast line. We stopped to get a MUCH needed cup of coffee and right across the road, on the beach side, was a great park with incredible HUGE trees. Draping vines and moss like stuff hung on them, they were mesmerizing. Bryce run into folks from his childhood church while getting coffee! Nuts!
So, back to driving up the coast. I said to Bryce as we were driving, I can now look at the map of NZ and say, YUP, i touched that wholeeeee rim up and around, lol, we were hugging the coast as we drove. NZ had a big storm up in these parts just a few weeks ago, and the edges of the road, for miles, were caving in on the edges, literally were washed away! IT was hair pin turn, after hair pin turn, over and over again for most of the 1.5hr car ride. (The boys enjoyed chanting for Bryce to GO FAST every time they saw a 100kph speed limit sign) We stopped in Coromandel town where the SUN came out, and our necks got burned!!! We ate lunch (meat and cheese pies and lime and strawberry primo milk) outside of a little bake shop, got some groceries, postcards, and continued up the coast! When we arrived we could hardly contain our beach crave and made it there asap. IT.WAS.HEAVEN. All the boys are loving it, and Levi is surviving life without Franks Hot Sauce! Its a miracle!! Bryce had lamb and carrot cake to celebrate his birthday, and I discovered fb live streaming, its been a gooooood day.
Now, here are a BUNCH of photos to catch you up! (Most photos are from the beginning of our trip just up to our Thames visit. More photos to come of the Coromandel tomorrow!)
Its GOOD to have wifi!
-Christina
School Work Proof! :) |
View from Thames House |
Playing with cousins for the 1st time |
Shark tooth?? |
SO many sand dollars! |
BROTHERS! |
Sunday, February 11, 2018
"I'M FLYING!"
“I’M FLYING!!! I’M FLYING!!!” Gideon shouts out as he experiences his first take off!
Two seconds later…. “WE”RE GOING DOWNNNNN! WE’RE GOING DOWN!!!” First comment, adorable, second comment probably sent some passengers into a panic attack. Thats kids for ya, one moment bliss, next pure and utter panic. Before we got on that aircraft, and were just traveling in an innocent, quiet, elevator at the airport. Gideon, the almost 4yr old, shouts out, while all was quiet…. “Ewww, whats that smell?? I FARTED! I FARTED!!!” I loved it. SO funny. I cant wait to be his future friend on FB… i’m gonna need to teach him to filter his thoughts before they exit his mouth.
SO, we landed. We made it. No one knows what day it is, or time, but they are STOKED we time traveled! Skipped all of February 9th. We can honestly say, we interacted with some amazing staff along the way. From check in, to security, TSA, customs, fellow passengers, to the Pilot himself, we were interacting with people of JOY! It was SUCH a blessing.
It was so cool to watch our children interact with strangers. I don’t know if its from being in a big family, or just the fact of who my children are, but they held conversation initiated by themselves, asked questions without fear, and had people rolling with laughter.
Our first day we landed at around 9:30am local time, and were picked up by Bryces brother and his wife and children. It was raining as we left the airport, but it was HOT so it felt amazing! We loaded the van, and headed to get some groceries before we got to our first holiday home. The rest of the afternoon we played on the beach, in the rain, then ate fish and chips with the family!
That was yesterday, and today, Sunday, its still raining, BUT we’ve still played on the beach right across the road from our house, collected shells,(found tonsss of sand dollars and one shark tooth) hung laundry on the line, got ice cream cones from the corner Dairy shop, hiked a MOUNTAIN, and ate FISH n CHIPS again!!! SO, No matter the weather, its STILL the best weather i’ve ever had in February!
Tomorrow we pack up this house, in Thames, and head up north to the coast of Coromandel to stay for 5 days. As much as we LOVE having a positive outlook on this rain, NO rain would be a much better reason to celebrate! Will post some great stuff from the boys ASAP!
One last laugh to send you with before I collapse into bed. On the way back from the hike, Ezra is yelling from the back of the van that Miles put a FISH in his water bottle! A fish!! Now, we obviously all believe that this is NOT true but Ezra was in hook line and sinker (pun intended) and not happy, a few moments later Ezra proceed to tell me that he just “farted for revenge” after Miles told him there was no fish. Boys and there infatuation with flatulence is something I will NEVER understand.
Photos pending
- Christina
Two seconds later…. “WE”RE GOING DOWNNNNN! WE’RE GOING DOWN!!!” First comment, adorable, second comment probably sent some passengers into a panic attack. Thats kids for ya, one moment bliss, next pure and utter panic. Before we got on that aircraft, and were just traveling in an innocent, quiet, elevator at the airport. Gideon, the almost 4yr old, shouts out, while all was quiet…. “Ewww, whats that smell?? I FARTED! I FARTED!!!” I loved it. SO funny. I cant wait to be his future friend on FB… i’m gonna need to teach him to filter his thoughts before they exit his mouth.
SO, we landed. We made it. No one knows what day it is, or time, but they are STOKED we time traveled! Skipped all of February 9th. We can honestly say, we interacted with some amazing staff along the way. From check in, to security, TSA, customs, fellow passengers, to the Pilot himself, we were interacting with people of JOY! It was SUCH a blessing.
It was so cool to watch our children interact with strangers. I don’t know if its from being in a big family, or just the fact of who my children are, but they held conversation initiated by themselves, asked questions without fear, and had people rolling with laughter.
Our first day we landed at around 9:30am local time, and were picked up by Bryces brother and his wife and children. It was raining as we left the airport, but it was HOT so it felt amazing! We loaded the van, and headed to get some groceries before we got to our first holiday home. The rest of the afternoon we played on the beach, in the rain, then ate fish and chips with the family!
That was yesterday, and today, Sunday, its still raining, BUT we’ve still played on the beach right across the road from our house, collected shells,(found tonsss of sand dollars and one shark tooth) hung laundry on the line, got ice cream cones from the corner Dairy shop, hiked a MOUNTAIN, and ate FISH n CHIPS again!!! SO, No matter the weather, its STILL the best weather i’ve ever had in February!
Tomorrow we pack up this house, in Thames, and head up north to the coast of Coromandel to stay for 5 days. As much as we LOVE having a positive outlook on this rain, NO rain would be a much better reason to celebrate! Will post some great stuff from the boys ASAP!
One last laugh to send you with before I collapse into bed. On the way back from the hike, Ezra is yelling from the back of the van that Miles put a FISH in his water bottle! A fish!! Now, we obviously all believe that this is NOT true but Ezra was in hook line and sinker (pun intended) and not happy, a few moments later Ezra proceed to tell me that he just “farted for revenge” after Miles told him there was no fish. Boys and there infatuation with flatulence is something I will NEVER understand.
Photos pending
- Christina
Sunday, February 4, 2018
post by Ezra
Ezra opening up his NZ piggy bank! |
"There is only 4 more days until we go! Alright, what should i say next.... i didn't mean, like type that.. Mom, what are you doing? Are you gonna type whatever I say?!....."
...5mins later.....
"Mom, just put emojis!"
"Its gonna be good! I am excited to see the bubbling mud. And thats it."
"ok... now can i put emojis??"
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-Ezra
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