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Extended Millers

Keeping close though far apart

Tuesday, January 27, 2004

hey
just back from parachute. was pretty sweet time
mystery creek worked well. we tented with rufus and jon. the newsboys were the best and Brooke Fraser was real good too!!

well back to work tomorrow and then friday off down to Durville Island for a long weekend.(monday is nelson anniversary). sweet!!

the new tent i bought has worked a treat and last nite we camped beside lake taupo--real nice.

see ya all and have a great year!!

Dave

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

Hey there everyone
It's cool to read what everyone is doing -- even if it takes forever!!
It has started raining over here so the heat has gone -- thank goodness. Lets hope it stops raining by Parachute. We said goodbye to Jon's parents and his nephew on Sat morn (after we had taken him to the Moto cross -- i had never been before and it was pretty cool) and then on Sunday we got our next set of visitors. This time it was the son of our old Pastor from Kaitaia, spending a week here before Parachute, and a guy we had never meet before but who was a son of mates of Jon's mum and dad. Yeah, so it turns out he is a chef, and looking for work down here in Tauranga, it wont worry me if he stays on. So our house is continually full, and also Vanessa and her mate Nic are back tomorrow, not sure if they are staying in Tauranga or not.
I went back to work yesterday -- that was cool, looking forward to a good year. And looking forward to Parachute. Should be awesome as long as it doesnt rain!!!
Catch yous fellas later,
Would be good to go out for dinner sometime, maybe even a movie too....
Love
Rufus ( & Jon i supppose)

Sunday, January 18, 2004

happy new year everyone!!

30th of dec at about 11pm me and 3 mates headed off in a Hilux down the sounds. we stopped at every possum to try and bash them--we saw 19. spent 20 mins throwin stones at one on top of a power pole!! stayed in sandy bay at a friends bach and the next morning carried on to Titirangi Bay. we camped there for the next 2 nights and had heaps of fun. played on the beach, took the inflatable dinghy out and snorkeled and swam etc. had a bunch of mates from touch rugby down there and they had a karaoke machine to see the new year in with. about 100 people camping there all up. 2nd of jan we headed back to Kenepuru sound and took out lisa delaneys parents boat from their bach. another day in the sun, fishing and reading books and lying on the beach!! stayed at their bach the night and back to nelson on saturday the 3rd with a stop in Pelorus for a swim. real hot day. back to work on the 5th and then last weekend went to the cricket in Christchurch. 9 of us went down and i chanted Shoaibs a chucker and got heaps of people chanting with me and i lost my voice. met shoaib later that nite in town and shook his hand!!
this week been over 30deg every day at work--34 on friday. saturday went to kaiteriteri--real nice and back to my place for a BBQ--our place great for hosting everyone and of course with SKY TV we watched NZ beat Pakistan in a 600 run thriller!!!
This Friday morning we head off at 4am to catch the ferry for Parachute 04 at Mystery Creek--it will rock!! see ya there rufus and john.

Wednesday, January 07, 2004

Check out my latest broken bone
Today was 36 degrees so I know what Rufus means by too hot to do anything! We spent almost all day in the aircon doing family things.
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Love to everybody
Tim

Hey there everyone,
Just got back from Gisborne today. Had a good time except that it was stifling hot, and we didnt feel like doing much except swimming. We had trouble sleeping in the heat, so consequently now very tired.
Visited Lake Waikaremoana, and swum there, that was very warm, and nice gravel roads!!!
I liked Gisborne the best, it is a cool place. Only 50 or so thousand for a nice bach/house there.
I didnt really like Napier it was a bit too poncy (sp) for me!!! But nice fruit etc. We stayed in Hastings and that was okay. Its good to be home again.
Vanessa comes tomorrow then Jon's parents, then i go back to work, then its off to Parachute.
Yeah, so be good, dont all of you visit Paraguay at once!!
Laters
Rufus & Jon

Monday, January 05, 2004

We came back yesterday evening from our New Year's holiday with our two New Zealand couples, plus Josh & Bec. We are all enjoying their company.

Wednesday, we headed off with them - destination: Tauranga, via the Coromandel Peninsula. Enjoyed a lovely drive up the Thames Coast beside the sparkling water, with gnarled old pohutukawas making a pleasing scene. Had lunch by the sea, with Josh & Dad buying the biggest icecreams you ever did see!! On to beautiful Cook's Beach, but Josh & Bec weren't hot enough for a swim! )

Called at Hot Water Beach, had fish and chips at Waihi Beach, and wound up at Jon & Ruth Ellen's mid evening.

Sjoerd & Pris joined us there on New Year's Day, and it was off to some spectacular Falls for a picnic lunch and swim for the courageous, as the water was freezing cold.

After a lovely dinner cooked by all the "girls", we hopped across to "The Mount" for a sunset climb by some, and beach walk by others. It was a balmy evening with a softly-setting sun (sets much slower here than in Oz, so it is a lovely time to enjoy). Dad had fun taking video film with the new video camera we have bought with a portion of my parents' legacy. This all followed by a gentle swim in the thermal salt-water baths.

All 8 of us could easily fit in Jon & RE's big house, with 2 on mattresses on the lounge floor. The 6 young ones played Risk (again!) while the older couple enjoyed some good old-fashioned slumber.

On Friday, Dad & I, with Josh & Bec, headed off sightseeing, working our way to Taupo. First stop Rotorua, and Josh & Bec went "zorbing". (You can ask them what that is.)

Rainbow Springs was very well done with tapes & headphones for every one. Our Ozzie visitors had a close-up acquaintance with a kiwi here. Lunch by the Lake, then on to Wai-O-Tapu to see boiling mud, steaming pools, emerald-coloured lakes, etc. They were suitably impressed - as were we!

Huka Falls, then a drive by the lovely Lake Taupo, with the sun setting behind the 3 mountains, Ruapehu snow-clad. Next day... that is where they were going! Yes... see quote from their email:
"Josh wants to see if he can talk Mr Miller into climbing the New Zealand version of Crookneck! (He's also planning to climb volcanoes...)"

Cousins Patricia & Warwick Tyler (our hosts) have retired here, and enjoy spectacular views over the Lake and down to the mountains.

In the crisp dawn of Saturday morning, Dad, Sjoerd & Pris (driving from Tauranga), and Josh & Bec, set off to tramp the 'Tongariro Crossing', which Patricia says has been called the "best walk in the world!!" 11:30am the phone rings - "I am standing on Tongariro - it’s great - can see Mount Egmont - Josh is trying to persuade me to go up Ngaruahoe!"

2:00pm: "I am on top of Ngaruahoe! We are all up here - just having our lunch - wonderful views - can see Lake Taupo..." (I'll get Dad to write now!!)

"Tongaririo Crossing is a tramp around and over the lower peak of Tongariro and across 2 of its craters. Moonscape - brilliant colours - lakes of emerald and blue - jagged rocks - multi-coloured mud - fantastic views of Mt Egmont, Ruapehu, the Kaimanawas, Lake Taupo - WOW!!!

Rising from the south crater rim of Tongariro, Mount Ngaruahoe is something out if this world!! Its steeply-sloping, conical sides are a mixture of jagged lava flows and massive scree slopes. Two hours of scrabbling found us on top of the world!! We were now on the rim of the volcano, looking down into the spectacular crater. Lunch was eaten perched on hot rocks accompanied by sulphurous-smelling steam. Our descent was rapid - "skiing" the loose scree slopes to rejoin the Tongaririo Crossing track."

Ruth Ellen & Jon did not come on this part of the Expedition, as they needed a catch-up day before taking off on their 2nd Wedding Anniversary Trip. As I write, they will be in the Hawkes Bay in either Napier or Hastings, or thereabouts. Have a great time you two!

Five very happy climbers arrived back at Tyler's House very thrilled with their day's adventure. Other than some sunburn, and one gouged leg, they were in very good condition! Dad has some great video, so we can all take in the spectacular scenery, and show the English Rellies as well!

Sunday, all were up in time for breakfast (in spite of their lack of sleep with the lateness of their homecoming the night before), and at the Lord's Supper down by the Lake. Josh couldn't resist looking at an "Open Home" on the way back to Tylers' for lunch. He's been reading the Real Estate News in every town he's been in! Wants to buy his bit of New Zealand!!

Pris & Bec cooked us a very nice dinner back at "Toot Cottage", (Sjoerd & Priscilla's new house) where Josh & Bec were staying before heading off for the Bay of Islands this morning. For the rest of us, it is business as usual.

Uncle Jono will soon be off to Paraguay - how lovely for the family over there - I guess he will give them rides in a box and play lots of games with them too.

Many thanks again for the gift.
Much love to everyone,
Dad & Mum,
Grandma & Grandad Miller
XOXOXOXOXOXOX

Jono is here! So is Jeff