February 22, 2009

I am BACK!

Ok so this is my first post in a long time. Some of you are probably wondering what the "f" happened to Hurricane One? To be honest a lot of stuff has happened. Some happy things and some not so happy. So let me start with a story that will illustrate what has gone down.
It all started with me planting some Sunflowers. (see photo above) The reason these were planted is they were going to be used for Leonora's bouqet at the wedding. Most of them were good enough to be used. So I had to take a photo of them before I cut some down. You see the really tall one. Well it measures 3 meters tall, just over 10 feet tall. Pretty tall?!?! Well that prompted me to look up the record for tallest Sunflower, only to be outdone by a mere 30 FEET! The World Record for Tallest Sunflower is over 40 feet Tall.
Just a quick note none of these stories relate in anyway, they have just happened to me over the last month.
Right before the wedding I was playing with Leo's neices. We were jumping on the trampoline out in the back. I would just like to make you aware of a rule that the Joy's have and that is 1 person on the tramp at a time. I was told this was because Danielle had to be airlifted to the hospital when she was younger because she fell off. Well I soon found out for myself. We were taking 3 minute turns on the tramp doing our best tricks possible Kaylee went first and did some neat spings and sumersaults. Then Danielle went and attempted some spins and saults but did pretty well for herself. It was then yours truely's turn and I wasnt doing anything to outrageous and then I got too high, lost my balance and was forced to try and land on one leg. Well thats were the issue began, with all the pressure on my one leg the tramp fabric ripped down the middle and I wound up half on the tramp and halfway through to the ground.
The landing was slightly painful, and left little bits of tramp shrapnel imbedded into my skin. While everyone stood around and laughed at me I gingerly walked up to the house to lay down because I got that feeling in your stomach whenever you hurt yourself. You know the feeling like you are lightheaded and going to vomit. I plopped myself there for a bit until the feeling went away.
After that incident I had another one about a week later where I was minding my own bussiness laying in the hamic reading some novel when the cord ripped and I crashed to the ground severely bruising my coccyx (aka Ass Bone) That one was not nearly as bad as the tramp as there was less force. None the less it was still a painful one.
Then one day we went and checked out the Louis Vitton Cup, which is like the pre race to the America's Cup.(Photo above) New Zealand is well known for their great Seamen. Just an FYI the captain of three of the top ships in the World are captained by kiwi's: Oracle (USA), Alinghi (Swiss), and Team New Zealand. We chilled and watched a race or two and then headed out of there. It was really exciting stuff seeing the tatics and all of the teams. New Zealand in the end one the final showdown with Alinghi the reigning America's Cup Champions. It should make for a good America's Cup
So this brings me to my last two weeks of being in NZ. I decided that I needed to take part in something that is readily kiwi. I was given an offer to try and play some field hockey on a real casual social summer hockey team. So I took them up on it. In my first game, the first time ever picking up a stick I had two assists and an OWN goal. We lost that game 6-5. I got asked to come back and play in the last game of the season. That game I played even better, I scored! ... TWICE ... and had the game winning assist. We won 4-3 and it was a sweet feeling.
In my last game I had the added pressures of Leo's dad watching. Now he is a Hockey buff, and I didnt want to do anything too stupid whilst he watched. So it was good that I lit the field a fire. lol ... modest I know.

and then my last weekend we headed up to Mangawhai Heads for a relaxing weekend. Thats exactly what we got. Runs along the beach, chilling looking at the scenery. You can check them out at www.mangawhaiheads.co.nz