It’s been a roller-coaster ride since the end of March.
The hard drive of my poor suffering laptop finally
packed in, leaving me high and dry, grieving the loss of non-backed up or
inaccessible data. It’s not the first time I’ve lost data, and I only have
myself to blame, but it’s still a traumatic experience. And I never learn!
Anyway, now I have a nice new shiny computer, but the internet connection is so
spectacularly slow here that I can’t install the updates or get to any of the
data I had backed up! It’s tragicomedy, it happened several days before our tax
returns were due! Oh yes, and the nearest hard disk recovery service is in NZ!
So, once more, like island life in general, you have to figure out how to
manage and make the best of it, and believe me, you can, you just need to trust
in yourself. But that was just the start!
Two days after that I headed to Tahiti with my daughter, for
the final of her orero competition. A
moment rich in emotion, particularly for her! Of course, she was magnificent,
but it was a tough few days, with highs and lows. Funnily enough she didn’t
win, she came fourth out of four, having fluffed a few lines of her hugely long
recitation, but the power of her presentation was electrifying, and she was
interviewed and featured on the evening news! So, I like to think she got the
public’s prize!
Straight after that we were taken to McDonald’s to celebrate
(!), by her Tahitian language teacher, then a bit of commercial therapy
(including buying a new laptop, for me). Then back to Rurutu lickety split, for
the Easter hols, and our horse races the next day!
Predictably Viriamu’s horse won easily, no sign of the
imported competition – a “white” horse (Rurutu horses are brown, yellow or
black) retired from racing in Tahiti, as well his “uncle”, another racehorse
from Tahiti, both no shows! Let’s try again in July. Anyway, we still sold
three hundred plates of chicken and chips to cover costs, so that went fine.
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