Thursday, 31 December 2015

2015 News from the Melbourne Stewarts

The ‘Melbourne Stewarts’ News2015 This year has been another full one for us as a family; with births, a death and no weddings!

We were delighted to welcome the very cute Letty-Brooke into the extended family on Jan 3rd – she is indeed a joy and delight and Brandon, Safina, Arieta and Samuel are justifiably proud.  

She was born right on her due date and the next few weeks Grant was often found down in Wonthaggi with Brandon helping renovate their 1950’s newly purchased bungalow as the “Young ‘uns” prepared to relocate 125kms southeast.  They eventually moved in February with nearly all the work complete.  Brandon and the kids especially love being 10 mins from the coast with plenty of coves, rock pools and swimming beaches, not to mention some delightfully challenging kayaking opportunities on the wild south-facing coastline!


OK Brandon... now what?


January we scarpered to NZ to meet up with Grant’s sister Jan and Graham for some summer sailing in the Bay of Islands.  It was fantastic to see them both looking so well and we had a wonderful week cruising what is one of the best sailing destinations anywhere.  We even managed to join in with the annual “Tall Ships” race, albeit as spectators…  Unfortunately, Kalai developed some overheating problems with the engine which restricted us from some longer planned expeditions and meant some re-conditioning work over the next few weeks.  Ahhh, the joys of boating are certainly mixed with the challenges!


Grant was back again in April to complete the work and also to make a few more improvements (as is his custom).  Together with Barry and Ruby, they picked up a second-hand little dinghy in Dargaville which only needed a few minor seating modifications to work with the 2.3m ‘turbo’ hand-crafted oars which he managed to smuggle onto the plane in Melbourne.  





Sir Graham on the helm!




A highlight this trip was meeting up with some old buddies (aka ‘The Balunatix’) to celebrate Mike Enright’s 59th birthday – they all decided that the ‘x9th’ birthdays were much more worthy of commemorating and to meet again next February for Grant’s.










Cathy returned to NZ again in February (along with Amber) as a surprise for her parents who were celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.  It was a very quick four-day visit, but they were totally unaware of the surprise until we arrived on their doorstep.


Meanwhile, Amber and Nick were busy preparing to move into their new home in a delightful terrace house in North Carlton… upon which Amber promptly started drawing plans for renovating.  Around this time an announcement was made that a second grandchild would be forthcoming in 2015 and November was the due date – for both baby and the completion of the renovations!  Unfortunately, the building work had some delays, but fortunately so did the expected birth.   The builders finally signed off early November and Edward Frederick (Ted) was born on November 18, a fully-formed and long-limbed 9lb 1oz young man!

Hey... What's up, Doc?



He’s certainly an active character, rolling over at 2 weeks and wanting to engage with the universe right from the start.  The grandparents are also suitably delighted to add two more to their tally in the one year!




















Grant continues to pastor part-time at East Doncaster Baptist with some encouraging signs in the development of new connections with a younger generation through a variety of fresh ministries and some real positive signs for the future.   He continues to chaplain the Melbourne Storm NRL team and has picked up some exam supervision and teaching opportunities.  His commitment to the sailing regime has curtailed some of his other recreational pursuits, though he still enjoys sea kayaking on a regular basis with friends, particularly with his good mate Bob Fergie.  


Cathy continues to work two jobs over 4 days a week as well as keeping busy running Jonathan around to various evening activities and as volunteer Site Manager at emotion21 Adults group (Jonathan’s dance group).

Jonathan started the year well with part time work at a local Community Centre, but unfortunately this only lasted 5 months and stopped once the funding for this work ceased.  He has continued to attend a course one morning a week and volunteer at the emotion21 dance office on Friday mornings.  We are hopeful of work with Melbourne Storm next year which is being set up differently to previous times and he will have 3 shifts a week, starting in February.  He continues to be involved with basketball, gym, Special Olympics (athletics) and dancing.  This year he was privileged to be part of the group dancing at the Mazda Foundation Gala Dinner, which was held at the Crown Casino.  As the date was also his 26th birthday, he was surprised when everyone in attendance sang “Happy Birthday” to him, which made his day.  

Brandon finally handed in his last assignment for his degree in Mission Studies at Tabor College last month after working hard these past few years and has started work at Connecting Skills Australia, an organisation that provides work for people with disabilities.  The best thing is that it is five minutes’ walk from their new home!

In December Grant was delighted to have Brandon and young Samuel accompany him on a ‘Boys Sailing Trip’ (See ..\Davidson31\Videos\Boys trip.mp4 ) to NZ with young ‘Samu’ quickly becoming an accomplished sailor, delighting to scramble into the ‘little boat’ and relishing the opportunity to explore ‘Pirate’ Ships, learning how to steer a yacht and to discover some secret coves!







Sadly, we had to have Shana, our 14 yr old greyhound and family member for nearly 12 yrs put to sleep this past week.  Ash, our other greyhound is missing her, as are we.


















We managed to get most of the ‘mob’ together again this year for Christmas – next year should be a beauty with an 8yr old, 5yr old, 2yr old and 1 yr old no doubt all leading the charge! 



Lots of love, Cathy, Grant and Jonathan

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Father, Son and Little Fella


Samu at the helm
Concentration!

Warrior Samu guarding the wharf at Otehei Bay
Back in Opua tonight after a marvellous four days of adventure with BJ and Samuel... will post more details tomorrow.
Top of the hill at Roberton Island