Yes, at last
we had a typical tropical day here in Nouméa!
The kids
spent three hours in classes and then we spent half an hour in Véro’s classroom
because she had no classes this morning. We just chatted about how their stay
was going and went over again what strategies to use when feeling homesick at
their billet’s house. I always enjoy hearing about the list of similarities and
differences they’ve noticed over here. They are many and varied.
Mia is
amazed at the fact that her host sister can eat whatever thing she wants when
she gets home from school – anything from cereal to macarons to pastries! The
larder seems stocked with a wide variety of foods……… look out for the expectations Vanessa!
They were so
excited by the time we all headed off for our walk to the beach. It’s only
10-12 minutes away but we were all really feeling the heat when we got there. Earlier
in the morning, I had called in and ordered a filled baguette for everyone from
a sandwicherie nearby, so we collected them and ate those on the beach.
A short walk
alongside the petanque courts and a Japanese couple having wedding photos at
the beach, brought us to the paddleboard providers. Paul was intrigued with their
organisation – they must be amazed and impressed when they visit places like
this in NZ. The kids were all donned in
life jackets, collected their kayaks and paddle boards and then we gave them
their boundary instructions. They had an
absolute ball! They each had a turn on a
paddleboard and in the double kayaks. There may well be a few sore arms
tomorrow!
When we’d
returned all the gear, we walked around to Baie des Citrons for them to swim
and jump off the platform situated off the beach a bit. Baie des Citrons is a
beautiful, sheltered beach and the sea was like glass around there. They all
had a wonderful time frolicking around in the water except moi! I know from experience, kids cannot be relied
on not to splash so I had to be content standing in the shallows counting heads! Definitely not ideal! I don’t want to have to
face the orthopaedic specialist on Monday with a partially dissolved plaster
after I’d promised I would be very careful with my arm and keep it in a sling
the whole time, even though that feels like I’ve got my arm wrapt in a blanket
sometimes!
We needed to
be back at school by 3.30 for pickup so they reluctantly got out of the water
and we headed back to school – 24 very hot, tired kids who I am sure will sleep
well tonight! They are very excited
about the trip to the island of Phare Amédée tomorrow. It is always a highlight
of our visit, so here’s hoping for another typical sunny day!



Great to have an update - was disappointed not to see one yesterday- sounds so wonderful the day you guys enjoyed. Love to you Tui my girl and continue to enjoy this wonderful experience xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day - looks like paradise. I can't wait to hear about all the sea life you will no doubt be discovering. Love to Katie from all of your family xx Mum
ReplyDeleteLooking cool in your sunnies Josh :)
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