Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Long Summer days in Louisville Kentucky

So a big hi to everyone back there in little ol NZ! We miss you all. Even after nearly a year! Some things are definitely easier having been here for close to a year but the longing for coming home and standing on NZ soil has not diminished all that much.

We are approximately half way through the summer break here in Louisville and it is very hot and humid. We still spend a large chunk of the day inside as the heat is fairly extreme. However we've managed to keep busy and find enough things to do outside and inside with friends. And we haven't had it above 36 degrees yet, which isn't too bad. We have been assured that there will be some 40 degree days ahead though...

Just to give you a little idea on what the weather is like here in Louisville during summer...approximately 3 weeks ago, Bradd and Sam went camping with a bunch of men from church. They had a fantastic time - Sam just loved sleeping in the tent out in the bush, having a camp fire, and hiking through the woods. However ever since then Bradd promised to camp out with Jack and Ash in the back yard. Well the nature of Louisville summer weather is such that, although it is extremely hot during the day, in the evening thunderstorms will very quickly and loudly roll in. He was able to take Jack out in the tent just a few nights after coming back from the camp. But over the last 3 weeks there have been very few evenings whereby thunderstorms have not been anticipated, and the few that have been clear we have been busy doing other things. Just the other night, after deciding that afternoon that we shouldn't risk going out in the tent due to the possibility of a storm, we even spent several hours in the basement with the kids late at night as there were Tornado warnings in place. Reading the paper the following day, we discovered that there was significant cloud rotation and actually 4 tornadoes touched down in Louisville, one of them just a few miles down the road. Of all the places to hit, one of the tornadoes touched down at Churchill downs (home of the Kentucky Derby), where obviously many of the horse owners, who had horses housed there, were a little nervous about their horses being panicked and getting injured etc.


So tonight Bradd is hoping to get the tent up and camp out with Ashleigh. She has been very patient, but I think it's starting to wear thin. The weather forecast looks good - 0% chance of rain after 9pm, an overnight low of 18 degrees (Celsius) so it shouldn't be too hot (overnight lows here are often in the mid twenties during summer), and most importantly, no thunderstorms or tornadoes.