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But that's not to say nothing's happened!
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We had a quiet family Christmas, not much going on, just lots of beach time.
2019 dawned and along with it our plans for a sawmill have slowly started to unfurl...
With the usual salon, translating and piles of paperwork, as part of this new project and various other administrative endeavors (I've made the move to apply for French nationality, and maybe also start supply teaching, both require serious amounts of form-filling!), I was snowed under, but not literally. Rained out more like! The wet season in Tahiti made its way down to Rurutu this year. We had mozzies galore! But at least my tumble dryer has turned out to be a good investment.
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We had Cécile Baquey with us, a journalist from FranceO working on an upcoming documentary on our dear ti'i A'a,who is actually becoming somewhat of a superstar! Between the international exhibitions back in Europe (he was recently in Paris), and there were a group of young art students from Tahiti here, working on all kinds of replicas of A'a, wanting to get a look at the plaster cast in the museum and find out more about the history. Poor Cécile had a bit of hard time navigating all the different version of the stories about the statue, as well as the local politics. I'm excited to see what the end result will be though, I never cease to be amazed by the complexity of this story, and I've a feeling that there's a new chapter opening up now...
Matotea is learning to jockey, another of my husband's dreams - taking his champion horse to Tahiti for the July races. A first Rurutu horse made the journey this July, and there's a lot of buzz, but he didn't beat Viriamu's horse in Rurutu, nor the local racehorses in Tahiti...so Viriamu still dreams of taking his horse next year...Who knows maybe Matotea will be the first girl to win the horse races in Avera!
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But now the new school year is looming on the horizon.
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