Each day is busier and more tiring than the last! We're not used to this heat! It has been another cracker day today!
We had a lovely tour of the school this morning that was conducted by one of Vero's Year 7 classes. They've only been learning french since the start of the year and all their explanations were in English. They were great! It was so much nicer having the kids do it for us. They were extremely nervous doing it though.
We caught the bus in to town to the city museum at 8.45am. Unfortunately their headsets weren't working so the kids didn't get a running commentary in English as they walked around each display. Learning how the country was settled by Europeans is interesting and they have a large 3 dimensional map that shows how Noumea looked from an aerial perspective in 1867. Many features remain today.
Inside the museum
The Museum is situated on the edge of Place des Cocotiers ( Coconut Square ) which is the centre of the city. Much to the kids disappointment, there are no such things as shopping malls here, and their money has been burning a hole in pockets! They have been bursting to go shopping - the boys are as bad as the girls! They were given the boundary to stay within and let loose in groups for just over an hour. They loved it - be prepared for some touristy delights as presents! Rebecca couldn't believe that there was no mall -"but where do they go to buy their stuff?" I think they soon understood why NZ and Australia are such popular holiday destinations for them!
Retired to the shade to wait for the bus
We went straight down to Anse Vata beach which was the calmest it had been all week, so we decided to get some paddleboards and kayaks for those who wanted to do it. The wind actually came up again within 15 mins but it was still OK for the boards. Baz took them out to the swimming raft and they all had a ball.
Looking out to Isle du Canard (Duck Island)
Our kids performing on the water
Mike showing off!
George a pro as well!
With all the equipment returned, we caught the water taxi over to Isle du Canard for the kids to snorkle the Underwater trek. This is a series of buoys with rope joining each so that those not confident can hold onto something while swimming between each. The anchor rope attached to each bouy has a laminated card on it showing and describing all the creatures that are found on this reef. It is very educational and the kids were amazed at the size of the fish they saw. The beach is very hard though, comprising of broken up bits of coral, but they enjoyed the trip over there - especially the bouncy ride back in the water taxi!
What a beautiful outlook looking back to Noumea!
Some snorkellers, some sun bathers!
We left the island at 3pm and then walked back to school to meet the billets. They were one very tired group we said goodbye to! They can't believe how austere the school looks - especially with the grilled fence and locked gates. Deanna said it looks as though everyone's locked away in a mental institution! I look forward to the comments after they've been to a few classes tomorrow!
You may get a very grateful child home on Tuesday who is ready to fair race off to that wonderful place called Taupo Intermediate School the next day!
Au revoir!
Colleen
















Looks as though you guys have had another great day, and having a great time! Go Mike on the paddle board 😊
ReplyDeleteHello George! Great to see you all having such a good time! Good on you for giving paddle boarding a go! Can't wait to hear your stories when you get home! Best wishes from all of your family 😎
ReplyDeleteHi Caitlin, what a memorable time you're having over there, I bet you'll be talking about this trip for years to come. I can't believe you have such beautiful weather. Love mum x
ReplyDeletePS I'm keeping an eye on the bank account x
DeleteAnother great day I see, awesome to see you are all having a ball 😊
ReplyDeleteHi Camille, another very great day for you. Enjoy rest of staying. Xoxo Camille !
ReplyDeleteYou all look like you are having such an amazing time. Hope you have a great time with your family on the weekend Becca and hope everyone else does too xx
ReplyDeleteHi Odelia
ReplyDeleteMamma hoop jy geniet elke oomblik van jou toer. Kyk mooi na jouself.
Sure you enjoued the beach as much as the shopping! Your sisters are now serious ski pros! Heading home today. Miss you. Much love. Xx
Hello to Annie! We are all in envy of your adventures and hoping you are trying lots of new things! It is raining over here and we have our East Viast visitors here at last. Ours is a busy household too. Enjoy everything. Love Mum, Dad, Katie, Gabby and Mitch xxoo
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful day in Paradise, I am so gonna Travel to Noumea myself. Not to worry about shopping. Enjoy your day!!
ReplyDeleteHello Jaime. Looks like you were having a great time on the kayaks. We have been waiting to read about your adventures every morning. I think you're going to talk our ears of when you get home! Love Mum, Dad and Will x
ReplyDeleteLove waking up to see what your adventures have held, so enjoying all the pictures......it looks so heavenly sun,sand & blue waters.
ReplyDeleteenjoy todays adventures.
love you sweet pea x
Wow, looks like paradise. Great to see so many smiley faces. The time is flying by, enjoy it while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteHello from the Ohakune crew Jazzy
Hi from Room 5 to George and Jaz!! We feel very jealous of you having fun in the sun! It has been a few days of wet weather here. Have fun everyone :)
ReplyDeleteHi from Room 7 to Lydia and Becca
ReplyDeleteHey it was great seeing all of your amazing photo's. It looks like you are having a fantastic time - we are all very jealous, especially looking at the sunshine, beach and fun water sports that you are doing. Miss you both. See you next week.
ReplyDelete"Hi" from Holly and Georgia! "Very jealous" from Kylie. It was Mackenzie's birthday today and she made delicious cake in the shape of a 'horse' made from lots of cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteThis is for becca. Why did you bring those weird glasses? From Kylie
ReplyDeleteThis is for Lydia
ReplyDeleteYou're making me jealous gurl!
This is for Lydia
ReplyDeleteYou're making me jealous gurl!
Another perfect day I think ....Deanna already loves Taupo Intermediate School and raves about it to her old friends who are still at Rotorua Intermediate School... She understands how schools can be so different ...
ReplyDeleteLove hearing the innocent comments that are coming up.
Thanks for the beautifully written blog and photos.
Wow, looks like paradise. Great to see so many smiley faces. The time is flying by, enjoy it while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteHello from the Ohakune crew Jazzy