It’s always a long wait between Labor Day and Memorial Day to reach the beach – nearly nine months. So when the Scoop Deck reopens, it’s cause for celebration. We are more than happy to obige!

Monthly Archives: May 2018
making your dreams come true
In my January blog I told the story of how Grammy and I worked hard to build a better life for ourselves and our family. The blog ended with my new company – Soulful Advantage – and how I would work hard to see if I could visit New Zealand. Good news! I made it happen by proving and convincing my new client they would benefit by me being in New Zealand in person vs. having meetings over the phone or via the Internet. After much back and forth discussion, they agreed it would benefit their company and offered to pay my way. It’s a great example of making your own dreams come true vs. waiting for them to magically happen. Work hard and you will find a way!!
My April adventure included three bucket list dream destinations:
- Stepping foot on Australia, my fifth continent. Africa & Antartica remain!
- New Zealand – the North & South islands
- The Sydney Opera House, the #1 “Wonder of the Modern World”
In addition, I also stopped in Las Vegas and spent time in Oahu, Hawaiii (my fourth time on that island) on my journey Down Under.
My journey: Left April 11, returned April 23. 9 flights; four different airline brands; 30 car/taxi rides; three islands; two continents; 20 time zones!
“I’m off on an adventure!” (Bilbo Baggins, the most famous Hobbit)
Here are photo highlights:

passing through Las Vegas at midnight on my way to Australia – have been to Vegas many times and it’s always a beehive of activity. It was weird seeing it so dead.

greeting at 2am @ airport as I stepped foot in the land of Kiwis – my #2 bucket list dream destination

my favorite photo – the famous lone tree of lake Wanaka, with the Southern Alps behind it. Such an incredibly unique and beautiful setting.

I thought Glacier National Park in Montana had the most waterfalls in one place, but New Zealand’s famous Milford Sound had a LOT more. Here’s one amazing example.

even though I was in New Zealand in April it was their Fall. Here’s a shot of pretty Arrowtown in the autumn. Our cold January is June in New Zealand! February is July and March is their August!

overcast and about to rain but spectacular – Eglinton Valley, Fiordland National Park, South Island. Could have stood there forever

stunning vista outside of Queenstown with golden poplar trees. Poplars are Popular in the south island!

Hobbiton, New Zealand, North Island – home of the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. This amazing landscape is in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies.

Wai-0-Topu geot thermal hot spring in North Island – about an hour’s ride from Hobbiton. Sulphur smell is disgusting; colors amazing.

gorgeous late afternoon light looking at the Remarkables mountain range – on way to Queenstown airport

amazing attention to detail at the Hobbiton movie set included hobbit clothes drying on clotheslines
mother’s day 2018!
fairie village creativity
During Camden’s baseball game in Madbury, we went for a little walk. I said, “do you want to built a fairie village?” “YESSS!” I asked what the four most important things people need to survive. You thought about it and we talked about it. Soon the answers were flying out of your mouths: shelter, water, food and warmth. Good job! We started out by finding Y branches which provided the strength to support the roof. After that, everything came together. The village had a house (shelter); garden (food); fire pit (warmth) and pond (water). You built a few extras including a sleeping area and a wood pile. Madigan created a “hat rack” with tiny acorn tops balanced on twigs. A magnificent fairie village! We wondered how long it would last. Let’s do it again soon.





















