Life Lessons

The Terminal

  After a long flight, on disembarking, there's nothing better than knowing that you've reached your destination. Except officially you haven't. You're still effectively in transit and depending on the size of the terminal (Singapore - enormous, Rarotonga - not so much) you have a normally wearying journey ahead before you can step out into the land of your… Continue reading The Terminal

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Do you see what I see?

Things to children are never what they are to us. They see the world differently. That's certainly the case with my boys. Driving along the waterfront, to my 6 year old,  it's not Rangitoto Island we're viewing, it's Tracy Island, home to the Thunderbirds. It's not just a plain cardboard box, it's a briefcase for a super hero costume… Continue reading Do you see what I see?

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In my Father’s Study

If there is an enduring image I have of my dad, it's him sitting at his desk in his study working. The location of the study may change as we moved house. I have memories of it from Devonport, Meadowbank, Epsom, to the present study at his home in St Heliers. But the desk, the bookshelves and… Continue reading In my Father’s Study

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Happy Father’s Day

Tomorrow we celebrate Father's Day in New Zealand. A fantastic opportunity for me to celebrate my Father and my husband. For me it is a day to take time and pause to acknowledge these 2 great men in my life. Father's Day is a great opportunity, for Fathers everywhere to be celebrated and thanked. There are other Fathers around… Continue reading Happy Father’s Day