Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Night before CHRISTmas

Who knows what happens in the week between christmas and new years but I thought I'd do a little review. Normally that week is recovering from the chocolate overload but trying to eat it all before the new year resolutions start haha.

First Memory was Kicking it in Kaponga...who would of thought a DP after 4 year teaching. What an awesome experience it has been and a great move for the family

Second Almost Dying...Flip heck thinking about it scares me 


Viva la Salamanca - Going to Uni in Spain was way choice...I miss it almost everyday 


Jessie still alive after flipping the car... Protected from the Lord hard out.


Getting our first pets... Lucy and Kate


Going to see the warriors on school camp... Man this was a dream come true, what legends! They rolled out the red carpet it was so nice of them. 


Kiwis win four Nations... I had the faith and brought the tickets early. To share it will my mate Dave, Lou, A'ashan, and Jessie was electric. Even getting a selfie with Manu made my year. 


Iestyn came down to earth... Haven't met the guy but to have a mum like this he must be a legend. 


Delwyn and Haley's Wedding... This wedding made me wanna take up 'stand up comedy' haha seriously I was loving it aye... It was simply beautiful in the temple, a cherished moment. 

My Joshie... I just love this boy. He is speaking more and a lovely kid to be around 



Gracie... This girl will rule to world one day. But what a ball of fun.


And Jessie... Who would we there to mock me, love me, put up with my rubbish, comfort me and be the joy in my world?


I' not gonna lie, there has been some crap times. Life isn't always rosy. But learn from them and move on. Onward and Upward, I am just aiming to be a little better then the years past. I love my family...








Thursday, July 24, 2014

Bring 'Espana' to the family!

So I will blog about my trip later but for now let me celebrate with food. Boy it was good and my tummy hasn't ben the same being back in NZ. We went to a cooking class and this seems to be the easiest to cook so Gracie and I gave it a crack. 

It's Spanish tortillas 
Ingredients: patatas, cebollos, aceite, huevos y vegi's to hide in for the ninos haha. 

(see how thin those patata slices are 'viva salamanca', I had the wrist motion going and everything ;-), Xavier would be proud haha)

Semi deep fry the patatas and cebollos for vientecinco mins, add the vegi, flip it using a plate, put it back on the heat, and there you have it. 

The photos explain is all. Gracie ate it eventually. It was a hit We had a really good time making it. Enjoy!!!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Operation 72hour kit fail


Well this blog I feel comes with a lot of laughs. We realised last week that our 72 hour kit food was expiring so we thought to ourselves 'lets do a test run next Monday' so we did. We prepared the kids by telling them sometimes earthquakes, volcanos, and tornados damage the power so we have no light and have to survive. We turned the lights off and the fun began.

We started lighting all the candles and I don't know if this is common knowledge but those little circle candles are rubbish. We had them everywhere and we could hardly see. We had a lantern that we had to take everywhere.

We started on the dinner and prepared the pasta dish and beef curry. We blessed the food and took the first bite.  It was like a Hollywood movie Jessie and I looked at each other and knew we couldn't turn back. We previously decided that we would have the black out till the kids are in bed. After that first bite we knew it would be tough.

I convinced jessie the beef curry was better and she ended up spewing it out haha. There was a cool like snack pack that came with raro and lollies. So we played 'don't eat Pete' with the lollies and decided the quicker we can get the kids into bed the kicker we could end this torture haha.

Overall it was a disaster, I realised that we are not prepared, have rubbish lighting, and the food would make us all sick.  It was crack up when I was relaying it to my students at school today. Jessie had some really good ideas from it. Like doing it every year at the daylight savings going into winter. Brilliant idea I thought. Anyways thought it was worth a blog 

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Scared the 'bee-gee-bers' out of me!

.WARNING: This is the longest blog I have written in my life

Saturday was rugby, things were not going right that day, I was late to my game, forgot my boots and just didn't have the right preparation. As I was running onto the field a thought came to my mind 'you are gonna get hurt today' I thought nothing of it and continued playing the game.

I made a good return from our 22 and made it to half way. I dropped this easy catch and just felt off my game. Then we had this back line move going and this person broke a few tackles then passed me the ball. It must have been a hospital pass cos I got crunched straight away, both of us were still standing but the ball popped out.

I felt like I had been hit by a truck and found it hard to breathe cos I was winded. I went to the side of the field because I thought I was going to spew. I stayed there to recover and started to feel right. I played a little touch with a boy on the side-line and after a while stopped playing cos something felt wrong.

The game ended and I thought nothing of is. I told Jessie I got crunched and then jumped in the shower. I was just looking at my chest to see if there was anything happening e.g. Bruising, marks, blood. Everything seemed fine. Sunday I had no problems but a head ache which I rarely get. Monday was similar until about 9pm at night.

I had just finished watching the hobbit 2 and stood up and felt a tingle. I didn't think much of it but it kept tingling. I lifted up my top and told Jessie it's a little sore. I thought it would go away, but it didn't. The pain got worse so I took some Panadol and headed for bed.

I didn't last long because I was out complaining about my chest to Jessie this time I was in the groaning stage. Like it was just unbearable. The explanation I give people is this... It was like there was a fire explosion happening every 2-3 seconds in my upper stomach that had an electrical current along with it. Needless to say I was in pain.

As I got back to my feet Jessie had already rang the ambulance and I was waiting for their arrival like there was no tomorrow. I was thinking I was going to die, and I felt stink. This pain was not going away.

When the ambo drives arrived they asked me all the questions necessary, and asked me to do things that hurt like hell. Like breathe in slowly "it hurts" just focus, 10 breathes later.... "Ok thanks" talks to the other ambo driver. Ok can you take some deep breaths for me hahahah Crickey.

They made me take some drugs which I happily took and made the decision to take me to New Plymouth. Another painful task was to hold still for 30 seconds. This seemed impossible. By this time they had put the IV plug in, put sticky things on to check my heart, shaved my chest so it could stick, and pumped more drugs into me.

I now learnt that it was my 'eppi gastric' area which was sore and where all the pain was. By then the drugs must have kicked in because it felt like I turned into the most intelligent person in the world. I was using eppi gastric in every other sentence. I was cracking the ambo drivers up which made me feel good.

Now the drugs were not helping the pain. I told them I was about a 7 then 6 then 5.8 haha they just laughed. Then it went back up to 7. This was alarming to them so I heard them on the walkie talkie "the morphine is doing nothing, we are gonna give him more drugs". Now the next 2 drugs were magical, like they sent me into space. If I thought I was intelligent before I had now turned into a genius.

One was a pill and the other I would recommend to anyone who needs pain relief. It was a hand held green and plastic device, attached to nothing. I explained it as 'vivid lollies' heck it was wayyyyy nice. I asked if I could keep it and offered it to everyone I met. I asked everyone if they had tried it and if they hadn't heck they need too! It was really nice aye.

Once I got to the hospital I started to meet everyone, all the doctors and nurses. It's like they were my best friends. There was 'picky' who wouldn't tell me her Maori name, Bex who what I thought was the nicest nurse in the whole entire world, and the Ed the doctor, who name wasn't Ed but he had ED DOCTOR on his top so that was his name for the rest of the night.

While drugged I just wanted to talk to people and any chance I had I took it. I would just chat about different things and all my aim was to make them laugh. The x-Ray lady couldn't care less. I spewed every time she asked me to move. I told her I was super-hot and she said there was nothing she could do.

Jessie called the hospital during it all and I talked to her and couldn't stop raving about this vivid lolly. She said I was high as a kite, I thought it was quite funny. I also had the itchiest nose in the world which I later learned was the effects of the morphine.  Every time they asked me to move I spewed. They said they would wait until the drugs wore off and see what happened. I was terrified as I thought the pain would come back

They did an ultrasound and set me up for a CT scan. They said if anything is damaged they would have to cut me open and fix it. This also terrified me. As the drugs wore off I was just groggy as, and felt terrible. Sure enough the doctors were still poking around where it hurt. The most famous question from anyone that checked my heart rate was... Do you know you have a really low heart beat? To my reply was yes I have been told my whole life. It went in between 30 and early 40's apparently that is low.

Now the CT scan was amazing. Firstly I was scared out of my pants cos I had read a book called 'visions of glory' and the person in it reacted to the chemical and died! I go in thinking 'heck they better look after me'. Now they did warn me of a warm feeling all over my body and a feeling like I was peeing. I thought 'yeah ok'.

They told me to put my hands over my head and relax, and so I did. Man the sensation was nice as. I felt my body go warm the feeling of me peeing myself and thought 'just roll with it this feels way good'. All those people who have had it done you know what I'm talking about haha.

They put me in this other part of ED and there I waited until I got discharged. Besides being half asleep and farting it was a pleasant time I there. I thought about trying to cover it up but I thought stuff it haha. Jess came in to keep me company it was nice to see her and spend time with her. The kids came in previous but it wasn't working.

The doctors gave me nothing, said everything was fine and that they didn't know what it was. They said the logical thing 'it should get better, if it doesn't come back'. They did all the tests so that gave me a peace of mind.

Well guess what it came back 6 days later and it was another roller coaster of events. Sure enough they drugged me up and I felt like a pharmaceutical. The pain wore off but it was identical to the last attack. Like when I felt the pain coming back I knew I was in the process of hours of pain, it was torture
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Finally, they have given me medication to take now. They are covering all their bases now which is nice. They have me booked into get a scan which hopefully helps that matter. I guess what I have learned from all this is life is precious and you could be gone in an instant. Make sure you do things that really count, forgive those people that have hurt you, and most importantly be kind to your family.
I do love my family a lot and I tell them all the time. I do think however it is time to show them. Hope you enjoyed the read. - Haydn





Sunday, May 4, 2014

Mt Taranaki's Majesty

I am sure Jessie will blog or write in more detail but I will stick to the photos. How awesome is this?!? We wake up to this and the mountain is just so beautiful. 

We have had a week here and Jessie has slowly turned the house into her home - she is so good at it (like she could do it professionally). 

Here is just a few photos. As you can see the school is across the road. Obviously as most photos, they don't capture the real essence of it. More to follow... Enjoy!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Easter!


What a great Easter we had. Credit needs to go to Jessie for organising and making it entertaining for the kids. Check out how massive this egg is. One of my students gave it to me (1kg!), choice aye.


As you can see the kids enjoyed it and we had to stop them from eating it all in one sitting. Gracie shared every egg with Joshie, which was quite surprising. 




But let us not forget the real reason for the season. I really like this video, I thought it was an excellent reminder... Well Enjoy!



Blast from the past! haha 



Sunday, March 30, 2014

Love ya backyard Cricket?

If I was to think back to my childhood and in the realm sport there are a few thoughts that come to mind. Our 3 hole golf course in our backyard (yes it was big enough), our american gridiron games (especially the move cords), and backyard cricket. We loved it with a passion and were always out there playing games.

It looked like this

In the garden on the full was out. Over the fence was 6 and out. Kill mutts had the wickets painted on it. The two black circles were barrels that would freeze over in the winter.


I used this story to my benefit and went in a competition explaining what I wanted and why. And whaddayaknow who is getting a free cricket set? I was stoked as. You know what though every time you buy one from the warehouse or K-mart the wickets are as high as your knees, the ball is rubbish, and the bat will break in a day. Not this one though it's the real deal.

I just wanted to celebrate this and thought it was a good memory to remember. 

Plus with all these Journal posts about Dad I thought it was only fit that I continue in my own journal records.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

4 Years in the making

Well... as explained in the title we have been trying to win this comp for years. We had made every semi previous only to loose. And like most sport it still haunts me to this day. But yesterday was our moment in the sun. We had been playing mean as touch footy. In the last 4 weeks no-one scored more than 2 tries against us. Our intensity went up a gear and our minds became strong. We versed all our rivals in a final series a won last night 6 -2. 
 The boys
 As you can see 'Noah' is off the Ark and refereeing our touch
 And makes another solid appearance here haha.
 My nickname was 'the razzle' as this guy is about it find out why.
 I was also know for making hard yards and pumping up the team that way.



It was a great night. We won our fees paid for next year and $150 of beer, which we quickly changed to a bar tab. We pretty much brought all there non alcoholic beverages and chips and were mad lapping it up. Even game some lemon, line and bitters and chips to the referees. 
Sweet, a moment in time!!!