Sunday, January 18, 2009

Auckland War Memorial Museum







This past week was the Heineken Professional Men's tennis tournament. We spent most of this week either going to that, or watching it on TV. We saw some really good players and an American, Sam Querry, made the final. It has just whet the appetite for the Aussie Open next week.
On Friday, Mark and I took the kids to the Auckland War Memorial Museum. It has some excellent exhibits on Polynesian culture and Maori (native New Zealanders) culture. They migrated here from Tahiti about 700-800 years ago. I am including a picture of a Maori with traditional facial tattooing. They also have a war dance, called a haka. The national rugby team, the All Blacks, have adopted the haka as a little pre-game pick-me-up. See for yourself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRiOmg3ZhJU&feature=related .

Monday, January 12, 2009

Pakiri











Today Mark took the day off work and we went to Pakiri. Pakiri is a surf beach about an hour north of Auckland. This beach is on the east side of the country and Piha is on the west side. One of the beauties of surf beaches near Auckland is that you can usually find good conditions on either the east coast or the west coast and they are both easily accessible. The beaches on the east coast are lovely, clear, and white sand beaches vs. the rugged black sand found on the west coast.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Russian Women


Yesterday, I went with my father-in-law to the women's tennis final. It was between Elena Dementieva and Elena Vesnina, both Russian. What I want to know is-how have the Russians become so good at tennis, especially when their summer is about 1 week long? They were amazing, both phenomenal athletes.

Sky Tower
















Friday, Mark took Hannah to the tennis tournament. The rest of us went to Sky Tower. You get some amazing views from the tower. They say a trained eye can see 48 volcanoes. I could only see about 12. We got to see someone bungy jump from the top of it. I guess that's one way to get down. We also got to see someone do a Sky Walk. I thought it seemed like a good place to get my run in. It would only be 100 laps or so. I wonder if you have to pay by the lap or by the hour.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Piha
















This morning Mark took Emma to the professional women's tennis tournament that is going on in Auckland now. They got to see Elena Dementieva play (#4 world ranking).
After that, we went to one of Mark's favorite places on earth. That honor belongs to Piha, a rugged surf beach on the West Coast of Auckland. It is about an hour away, but totally worth it. It is right on the edge of a mountain range with steep, lush hills surrounding it. The beach is covered with fine, black sand. It has big surf and ferocious rips. It is a fantastic place. Julie and Buster went with us and Buzzy was tearing it up on the boogie board. It was another great day.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Kohimarama Beach
















After church today, we spent the afternoon on Kohimarama Beach. This is the beach across the road from our house. The tide was in, the sun was out, and the water was calm. It was one of the best days we have had at the beach. Conventional wisdom here says the weather gets really nice after Christmas. I have to agree because today has been great! The volcanic island in the distance is Rangitoto. When the tide is out we like to visit some rocks to collect mussels, pipis (clams), hermit crabs, and periwinkles. Esther and Sarah then want to take them home as pets. When the tide is in, the scenery is more beautiful and we like to go for a swim. I have become a "tide-watcher" so I can swim at the optimal times. I am training for a triathlon at the end of March and swim 2 kilometers twice a week. I'm not breaking any world records, though.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Kelly Tarlton's and Auckland Zoo







Mark's mom made the most of a rainy day and took all the kids to Kelly Tarlton's, which is a nice aquarium in Auckland. The next day she and I made the most of a sunny day and took the kids to the Auckland Zoo. I got a good picture of the monkey exhibit. We now know everything we need to know about all the living creatures around.
One of Mark and Greg's friends has allowed us to use his tennis court and pool while he is away on holiday. Mark and Greg have had a few good hits on the court. It's been fun to watch them, because they get a little competitive (as only brothers can) and they are on a very similar level.

Today we went to see the qualifying rounds for the professional women's Auckland Tennis Tournament. It's a pretty big tournament leading up to the Australian Open. We went because the qualifying rounds were free and that's the way we like to do things. Mark ran into a number of old tennis people there. It's good to see him in his element.