Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Netball Season
Puppy Update
Still have not figured out how many boys and girls as so far I’m having to look from outside the fence. Some Chinese people who run the Coin Save (aka $2 shop) that has just opened downtown are living in the house and so I haven’t ventured inside the gate onto their property. I have found homes for them all. Thing is that when I visited today there were only 5 so maybe some have been given away already?
Adam and I are off to visit Raymond, Lisa and Lincoln (new Nephew!!) in
Old Man got the chop about 5 weeks ago and has recovered from his ordeal well after having a few nasty looking wounds probably from lying down in mucky places and dragging his tummy along the ground. I was on dog bollocks watch for a few days to make sure they did not get too infected. Lovely job that!!
I think Lucky will be more of a handful when it comes to muzzling and injecting her etc. APS basically back up the truck, unload a portable operating table, inject the sleepy drug then a painkiller, antibiotic and anesthetic then get to work on the dog. I couldn’t look at the surgery as it was making me feel queasy! Anyway we don’t want any more puppies and I think after 2 litters in the last year she might like to enjoy a life free of motherhood!! Maybe the APS can check on any puppies left when they come but I think they are looking pretty healthy. We are still feeding Lucky and Old Man daily which I hope is helping. Lucky is so very bony and skinny now and it doesn’t seem to matter how much food she gets she is still bony and skinny! The puppies must be taking it all from her just now. It has been an interesting daily jaunt up the street to visit the puppies since they have been born and I’ll miss them when they go but we can’t be feeding 7 new mouths on the street so good homes are what is required!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Library Week Samoa 2009
It all began with a Library Week opening Parade through the centre of
So anyway the parade began at
At the Public Library we divided the kids and adults. Kids outside with iceblocks and packets of chips and adults inside for the speeches. The Reverend Lotu Uele blessed our ceremony and gave the opening prayer. We then had the Deputy Prime Minister the Honorable Misa Telefoni Retzlaff as the key note speaker. Our Patron Her Highness ????? said a few words and cut the ribbon to open Library Week. It was a very appropriate ceremony followed by lovely refreshments.
Throughout the week there were Movie nights at NUS and USP libraries, storytime at the Public Library in English and Samoan and Short Story/Poetry writing competition. There was much coverage of events in the Samoa Observer News Paper, Newsline and on Television 1 and 3. The President Avalogo Togi Tunupopo and myself were interviewed for Television 3 which was a nerve wracking experience. As was pointed out to me by friends my nervous wiggly foot twitching thing carried on throughout the whole interview but it was a great experience. First time I’ve been in a TV studio.
Prizes for the competitions were awarded at the end of week High Tea at Plantation House where a small select few people were invited to attend. The events were set up in the little fale with comfortable chairs, music, presentations, prizes and guest speaker Robin Yeager from the US Embassy who spoke on the importance of reading and literature and entertained the crowd with a children’s story telling. The evening ended with a glass of champagne to celebrate and lovely finger food by Marita who is a great cook!
Exhausting but fantastic. This time the Executive does not want to wait 21 years to remind the Samoan public how important literacy and reading is to life long learning and knowledge. In order to do this though the Association needs support in the way of book donations and funding. Membership fees are kept very low so that librarians and interested people around
Backyard Garden
Well it was our pleasure recently to watch one of the Agricultural students projects which was a DVD on backyard gardening!! Apparently growing your own food in your back yard is great for fitness and supplementing your family’s health and well being plus it saves you money!! Tonight for dinner we have had a BBQ with salad made from lettuce we have growing in the back yard and cherry tomatoes, which I’m informed might be the first of this variety in the country. Thanks to customs for letting me in with the seeds. Lunch time was tomato and pesto sandwiches with pesto made from our own basil crop munched up by Adam’s new stick blender. Very yummy and delicious. So nice to have some recognizable food for sure. Mind you we also had breadfruit chips on the BBQ which were great. I love breadfruit!