We have been indulging in all the good english cultural things, cream teas, cup after cup of tea, warm beer (yum), cornish pasties and witnessing the unbelievable amount of hype that is going on for xmas here and it is still only november. A great experience for Sam and I am getting pretty excited about it as well! Even the smallest shops have the full on xmas lights, the nodding santa, the realistic breathing and tail wagging reindeer (quite freaky). Has to be seen to be believed. The local garden centre even had 2 real reindeer and a shetland pony imported for the kick off of santas visits.

It has been surprisingly warm here up to the last couple of days when the cold has kicked in. Susie (my sis) likes to keep me informed about how warm it is in Auckland, thanks for that!
Here are a couple of pictures of us on a walk on the north coast, fabulous scenery and there were some lovely sand beaches (that one is for EJ...!). We met some tiny ponies much to Sam's delight but had to depart when one of the ponies took a fancy to the buggy.
Sam is enjoying being a country boy, helps walk the dog, feed the horse and gets very muddy in the meantime.
I did a dingy race whilst Pete was on a stag weekend (thanks to the lovely baby sitting grandparents) which was a seriously good adrenalin buzz. First time I have raced a dingy and now seriously considering buying one (when the weather gets warmer). We did two races but only one boat finished the second race as the wind really kicked in, we were lying in second place until a slight unanticipated gust (should have been reading the wind better) capsized us. Bit of a shock to my system as I had a wet suit on (everyone has very flash drysuits) and had to go under the boat to sort the centre board out the help turn it back over. I think Pete and I might check out the catarmarans as well and see which is the more exciting before we invest in one.
We are now heading up to London for 3 weeks house sitting for some friends and then back to Cornwall were we will be house sitting for my folks whilst they are in NZ. We are still in the process of setting up the computer business which Pete has been working really hard on.