Friday, 26 December 2008

Visitors to the USA and England and Thailand

From: Margret Sent: 29/09/2005 7:10 a.m.
 Arrival in Los Angeles

Visiting in Salt Lake City today. Sherrie and Roger were there to greet Roger and myself after the very minimal hassles at LAX.  Qantas flight attendants were real nice.  With Sherrie driving Richard and me, we have visited a shopping mall: same format as NZ with friendly staff.We are due to leave for a visit to their mountain property called Yucca Palace.

We're going to Las Vegas, country dancing - actually Richard and I are visiting whanau:  Aunty Marie Cohen (Nicholas) and her son Genghis in Las Vegas - Roger and Sherrie and Rangi in Upland, California - my bridesmaid Pam and husband Craig in Salt Lake City and her sister Robyn and husband Bob in SLC, Utah.  Pam and Robyn are the Eriwata girls from Waitara.  If you were at Dad's tangi, you may have heard their Mum, Pat Eriwata pay her tribute to Mum and Dad as neighbours.  BTW, Elvis has agreed to Join Now as a member of our whanau.

I will be a bit bereft without a computer.  I sent messages, via vodafone text, not to phone me, just text me!  I plain didn't want to get broke with the silent readers missing out on whanau contact and ringing me up to update news.  It comes down to everyone of you, to add your bit in the Anything To Discuss section. - Margret

Emma has left her footprints in the sands of time.

Olivia has a Photo Album

The first photo of Olivia has been deposited.  There is a penportrait about her, under a folder name, 'Danny's Grandchildren', stored under Frederick Charles.  Get to know the eldest granddaughter of Danny and Nola.

With a Hop and a Skip and One Giant Leap and now Chunnelled into Europe

We hope to hear from Val and Malcolm as they enjoy the rigours of visiting Europe.  Some 19 years ago Darryn accompanied Mum on a three week trip to Europe.  Now it is Val and Malcolms experiences that we will learn about, hopefully soon.

Hiya Family

Am finally in London, wow  - so different to NZ.  Darryn and Julie live in a village called Shere, very pretty, like the story books and movies, with little country shops with a small stream with ducks sittting beside.  On the way to their house you have to cross a small ford - that was fun. 

We have just flown from Bangkok where we were for 3 days, and in that time a highlight was to visit the Graves of the soldiers who died in the making of the railway up into Burma. So sad to see the conditions they had to endure. They ranged from 19-56 could be older or younger, but that was from our observations. We spent our time eating at road side traders, very cheap and very tasty.60 baht for rice and prawns which is about 20c.  But on the last night we splurged out and went to a specialist seafood cafe - and yes got we both got hell mission food poisoning - Yukkkk..  So  hopefully today there are plenty of toilets close by - lol.

Well better go  - am off to the London Eye - is a lovely sunny day so will make the most of it. bye for now.

Val and Malcolm

   
   Top left: Val, Top right: Malcolm and Left: Darryn and Julie

 

Start saving for Reunion 2007 - Easter at the Hungaririki Marae, Kairau Pa

The official day of Spring has been welcomed in very foggy Auckland.

 Danny Fenton, 7th. (Danny phoned me to tell me how much he appreciated this wonderful Santa man.  He needs a feed)   
 Cindy Tong, 29th  
 Kevin Fenton, 13th  
Teri Patuwairua, 18th  
 Darren Snooks, 23rd   Tarata, Patuwairua's kainga

The August birthday for Erlene Taylor, Kerry's wife, was celebrated recently

1 comment:

Mrs Margret said...

From: Margret Sent: 5/10/2005 5:15 a.m.
Postcard from Malcolm and Val to Sherrie and Roger - dated 27 September 2005
'Hiya,
Well, we are in Paris. It is truly beautiful. I am so amazed how lovely it is. Last night we went on a cruise on the River Seine - the lights are truly magical. Went up the Eiffel Tower today and have just been to the Louvre. You would all love this city. Tonight we go to a Follies' can can dinnner/cabaret.'

An email received 4 October sent by Darryn says that he has just seen Val and Malcolm off from London's Heathrow airport on their return journey to NZ.

Las Vegas and Elvis is not in the House
Richard and I are visiting Aunty Marie and her son Genghis in their home town of eternal night. No matter what amount of home work of reading the guide books, the real thing is overwhelming. Val and Malcolm had visited this town circa 1982 and Val had said that it was a lovely place to visit. I haven't met Genghis for some 8 years: he reminds me of arryn Fenton - they have a similar laugh too. We are being spoiled on this trip. Having stayed with the Eriwata girls, Robyn and Pam, and their families to Aunty Mona's sister's home here in Las Vegas.

Whilst in Utah we visited with Robyn Eriwata's mother-in-law: Robyn married in Waitara waaayyy back in 1974 and m-i-l Mrs Buchanan came down to the wedding with her family. Mrs Buchanan is now 93 years old and still minding the family farm. If you are seriously into whakapapa and who's who, Robyn and Pam's Dad, his name is Apihai, and his home was on Pennington Road and all our Fenton uncles and aunties would burl pass the home of the Baileys to read their Rona Road home. Their Aunt Maraea was best friends with our Aunty Tuppence