We were all set to go down on the 21st of Jan to see Fred,
but Leigh rang and said that he had been readmitted to hospital, and we weren’t
able to visit him. We could tell by the crack in Leigh’s voice that things were
serious and decided to go down the following week regardless, and check on how
Leigh was doing too.
Fortunately Fred was now out of hospital. We arrived in Napier after
lunch, only to receive a text from Leigh to say that they were at the medical
centre, awaiting the results of an Xray – which had us guessing.
Fine we said, we’ll go to Trinity Hill and taste some wines.
Fred had fallen down the stairs, and twisted his ankle and hit his head –
fortunately no broken bones. We enjoyed a glass of wine (Fred’s rationed by
Leigh) and some nibbles together.
Nick, Cindy and their children Frankie, Oscar and Arlo have moved back
from Western Australia and are living with them at present, Nick has a job at
nearby Sacred Heart College.
Fred hopes to try a new medication this week
which he hopes will give him a better quality of life. Let’s hope so. We stayed in the Te Pania Hotel in Napier which was very pleasant.
Next day we travelled over the Napier Taupo Road and went to have lunch with John and Linda Tarbutt - more optometry friends. They have just bought a new home in the countryside - but in a new subdivision - close to Cambridge. It was very interesting catching up with them and looking at their retirement setting. We dropped Duncan's exercycle off for a service in Hamilton and headed out to Wren and Margaret's to stay the night.
Just picked up where we left off, even though it is so long since we were at Hahei. Wren is looking very fit for 80, and over COVID has taken to making up flat-packs of drawers and cupboards etc which he gets from Mitre 10 (the clients choose what they want and Wren makes them up).
After that we headed over the Kaimais to Tauranga. The queues of traffic were appalling. We stayed in a cheap motel and had some nice Turkish food, with a glass of appalling wine - we were glad to get back to our unit an open up a bottle there.
Next morning we visited John and Bev Watt - who coincidentally lived in the next block to the motel! They have a lovely view over the harbour, but are feed up with the traffic and the lack of town planning. A shift is on the cards - maybe to Christchurch.
So we got home quite late on the Saturday, but it had been a most entertaining trip away.