Sunday, 8 February 2015

February/March Angola/ New Zealand 2015

After many months of waiting, paper-pushing, waiting and being uncertain, Liam arrived to Luanda at the end of January. Joining us for 2 1/2 weeks, we are packing in as much as possible while he is here. Family living together for the first time in 2 1/2 years. Nice.

Sharon and Liam at the Fort


Jeroen and Mojo working hard

Liam n'Gola

Liam's flamingo


Out fishing
 We have had two trips out on the boat. The fishing trip pulled in one dorado and four tuna. Liam's still hoping to reel in a big dorado or a marlin. We recently heard someone pulled in a 200kg marlin so it is possible!
We cruised out to Shipwreck Beach, deep-sea fishing and lunch on Massulu island.
 
Fishing, our lounging around, on the BP boat

 
Dawnia reels in the first tuna

 
and Katie caught the dorado

..more tuna..
 
Snooze-time for the bookends, Margaret and Manuel
 
 
The Crew, Manuel, Liam and Gastro

family Pig on the island

Heading to Shipwreck beach
Jaa and Liam at Kapasoka, waiting for small boat

February 8, enjoying getting out and about with Jeroen and Liam to Talatona (south Luanda) to visit friends for lunch.

Backyard Musseque

Car advertising

Roadside fishmarket

heading home


Street life

Sunglasses man
...sun is shining after several days heavy rain last week. Liam has returned to NZ - we managed to get in another fishing trip, visit to Kissama and meal out with friends.

Afonso's boat

Apparently this is an interesting photo...
 
Edgar our driver came too ...reeling them in with Liam and Manuel watching

Finally a dorado and a tuna

The fish were mostly caught in pairs. A good haul for a few hours and Liam could have stayed out all day I think.


The big fella's
Well earned Heineken
 
Rukaya and I before we both succumbed to sea-sickness AGAIN..
 
This is my dear friend Rukaya, from South Africa. We have a lot in common..and a lot of laughs.

Back to Luanda sunset

 Kissama national park was bathed in mist when we arrived and we wondered whether we would see anything as it is the rainy season.

Misty Kissama



No need to worry..we were well rewarded by seeing all of these wonderful animals.

Curious creatures


Family outing

Good shot Liam





Macaco (monkey)


Elephant spotting...none today

The indigenous Imbondeiro

Fast little tackers

Beautiful birds..some were vivid yellow and purple





Greater Kudu





family Wildebeest

Heading back to Luanda via the River Kwanza
 Out and about Luanda with Liam...boys love their tyres!




 
The artwork and beer vendors
Grrr, the icecream boy with a loud-speaker amplifying his repetitive jingle

Big Stan's boys

At Benfica with Liam. We bought shirts off these boys' mum.

Hanging together

Life on the street

And indulgent living at Trocadero, French cafe

Dead turtle on Ilha
 There are many sad and eye-opening sights around this city. This was one of them. This afternoon some friends and I spotted a young labouring pup with obvious birthing difficulties..nothing to do. No way to help and no doubt she will be dead (pups already dead) by morning. Heartbreaking.

Lovely friends: Alex (Canada) and Cynara (Brazil), The Three of Us and Rukaya (CapeTown) and Huub (Holland)
 We enjoyed a lovely evening out with friends at the Steak House on Liam's last night. And then a family bevvy of the local beer, Cuca. Liam calls it Goats P**s.

Local street basket weaver

Family farewell
Recently I ordered a Kindle book to read for bookgroup. By mistake I hit 'hardcopy' purchase so I immediately knew that this was a wasted purchase. When I joined Amazon, it was necessary to add a current address. Because we live here and there is no postal service, I filled in the form with brief details, merely the building, street and city Luanda/Country. Imagine my surprise when my hard copy book arrived at home!
Posted to Luanda!


I could only imagine my book arriving in Luanda much to the awe of the workers and then it was most likely hand delivered!. I won't be relying on ordering anything this way again but good to note the progress in Luanda. I have noticed a lot of homes have a street number now also.

February 18, thanks for your birthday wishes. I have had a lovely day. Icecream with friends, a swim and then a walk with Jeroen after he finished work.

Birthday at Be Delicious Ice Cream parlour with friends
Photo above: L>R Back: Me, Katie, Elaine, Dawnia, Joelle, June
L>R Front: Rukaya, Sandra (swimming buddy), Monika and Jan.

Love from Monika

Wanaka?



 there is always an opportunity to buy an genuine imitation Rolex

 
Out cycling over the weekend a couple of times.. we didn't see this fella though (seen here at our cafĂ© a few weekends ago) - he now has taken up home at another BP residence.
New golf buddy on the course where some friends play
 
March 9, getting ready to head back to NZ for some R and R and be with the family. Lots of cycling on our new bikes and a full day in the sun on the beautiful tropical island. I swam most of the day...loved the water and exercise. We caught a boat called 'Titanic 2' and thankfully it didn't live up to it's name. Lots of awful things though...cycling through the blood of a recently dead dog, a dead and foul-smelling whale on the Marginal and so many distressing sights. Looking forward to the day I can do something more useful here.
 
March 15, raining in Luanda. Theatrical thunder and lightening display last night. Sad story about the town of Lobito (where I stayed with Ana on the road trip).
70 people have died, including 36 children as the heavy rain swept through Lobito on Wednesday night.
 
Mighty rain hurtles downhill
Hoping for help
 
 
"The water streamed down the slope at full speed, destroying everything in its path and flooding the low-lying areas of the city close to the shoreline," a firefighter in Lobito has said.
The storm destroyed at least 119 homes, tore roofs off 46 houses, flooded eight schools and left mud and debris on the streets.

Heading off to NZ on Tuesday.

Back in Godzone and as fresh, beautiful and homey as ever.
March 27, We celebrated Liam's 21st early with a lovely family get2gether at Mam and Dad's in Wanganui.

Our two boys

Cake made by Wade and Sue
 
Mam Dad and Jeroen chilling

Birthday boy

Liam and Shani listening to funny stories about baby/young Liam
March 31st, Liam's birthday. Remembering his birth in Chertsey, Uk with my dear friends supporting us, Annelise and Helen. We needed to get Liam a NZ passport when he was 5 days old. Due to a bit of breastmilk jaundice, he was a bit sleepy. And his height was recorded as 52 cm!




Liam and Aunty Helen Jones (James)
Liam with Annlise La Roche
Little Liam 5 days old

Our little boy, nearly 21, sleeping after a big trip to Africa
Jeroen and I are happily travelling around the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand.

On the ferry into the Sounds

Catching up on Portuguese homework. And Candy Crush.
 
 
Soothing for the soul

 
Soaking it up

March 31, Happy 21st Liam!
Jeroen and I out travelling around Farewell Spit, estuaries, beach, dunes and forest. Beautiful day in the Golden Bay sunshine.


 





Panorama from Farewell spit
 
 

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