Friday, 30 August 2013

Seeing the Sights of Noumea

After a good night's sleep, Alex and I were looking forward to school this morning and seeing everyone. After a hiccup at the start when I headed off down the little road from our apartment on the left instead of the right hand side of the road!! (luckily no on-coming traffic and luckily I had my trusty co-driver who said " shall we maybe get onto the right hand side?"),  we made it to a favourite boulangerie for the obligatory pain au chocolate for an after brekky snack! Alex had made a lovely fresh fruit salad for brekky earlier but he's been told the rules - a visit to the boulangerie was essential at the start of the day!
It was great catching up with the kids and hearing what they'd done and what they'd eaten. All were happy although some admitted to feeling homesick the night before. Sarah was sick this morning and was looking a little wan. She went to the infirmary where a registered nurse is employed all day and she just slept and was feeling fine after a while. Classes proved interesting and already I think they realise how lucky they are with our education system! Alex was with the PE teachers all morning and quite fancies a stint working here as a PE teacher!
Waiting for the gates to open at school.
 
 
The next experience was the canteen lunch. Fish was on the menu which put some off, but with the inevitable baguette and yoghurt for dessert, there was something for everyone and all were encouraged to eat even if they didn't like fish.

 
                                                                                               Group pic before train tour
 
The train tour around the city was great as the commentary provides a detailed history of the beginnings of Noumea and the influence of the USA on the culture since the city became their base in the Pacific during the war. The view from the top of the hill over the city was beautiful and gave a fantastic view of the large nickel smelter belching its fumes into the atmosphere! Our greenies would have had it shut down years ago!  New Caledonia is the third largest producer of nickel in the world after Russia and Canada - amazing considering how small the country is.

On the cannon left by the Americans after the war.
 
Exciting plans have been laid for the weekend - sleepovers, visiting the markets, swimming, shopping. Sophie Svensen is off to a wedding soon so she's shopping for an outfit to wear apparently!!  Did you say she has your credit card Karen??
The wind came up a bit this afternoon and the windsurfers and particularly the kitesurfers have provided a spectacular display from the beach. The trade winds come into Anse Vata Bay and create perfect conditions for these sports.
We have been invited out to dinner tomorrow night and also to Mont Dore on Sunday for a family gathering, so we also have plans to look forward to as well.
Thinking of you all!
Au revoir!

 




4 comments:

  1. So so so so jealous of you all. So cool to hear you are all having a ball. Loads of love from chilly Taupo. xxxx

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  2. wow.... you guys are having an amazing time!!! It has been really cold here so I am completely jealous of the beautiful sunshine you are having. The house is so QUIET without Sophie Mae here lol. Cant wait to see your next installment. A bientot!!

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  3. Hope Sarah feels well again . And is having loads of fun . Her brother broke his arm on Friday . He's ok but missed his last game of Soccer . Looks warm there . Lucky lot . Have fun ! X

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  4. Hi all :) hope you all have an amazing last day on the island tomorrow and a safe journey home, we are looking forward to hearing all the amazing stories from your adventures!!! Take care and lots of love from us here back home xx

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