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Kia ora everyone,

It’s been so great to welcome in the warmer weather and longer days since daylight savings. I hope you have managed to get outside, catch up with some of your favourite people, and take in the fresh air and sunshine with a walk or picnic (safe practices / safe distancing). I know it has made such a difference for me to be able to connect with others face to face again.

“Popoia te kakano kia puawai”
“Nurture the seed and it will blossom”

Bernadette Jones
Lower North Regional Coordinator
027 501 0394

It’s time to put the mārakai (veggie garden) in. Here are some helpful tips on how to set up your mārakai including all the elements for good living:

  1.  First, we choose the plot. The best position in your garden for sun and rain
    (Choosing a safe place to live)
  2. Prepare your soil by adding compost
    (Tapping into past wisdom)
  3. Plant preserved seeds from last year’s crop
    (Adding today’s generation to our story)
  4. We protect the garden beds
    (Add your aroha/love, and mahana/warmth)
  5. We water, watch and wait until those lovely shoots breakthrough
    (See nuture and nature combine)
  6. We protect our veggie garden.
    (In our role as caregivers, we are Kaitiakitanga/Guardians Protectors. We may not have been part of points 1-5 but we can still influence our tamariki’s growth and development, not without heartache, but it’s the next step we can participate in that makes it all worthwhile)
  7. Harvest time
    (Bearing good fruit for the nourishment of others in our family)

Even one pot with a few seeds for your tamariki or mokopuna to experience this process will show them how a small effort can produce much reward and joy.

The point is, we need the practice to care for others, especially if our younger years weren’t the most PACEful example of nurture that we know we all need.

Baby steps are key, try to set goals that are realistic for your tamariki and mokopuna. Tamariki need your connection and sensitive, responsive guidance.

Family Fun Days

Due to the ever-changing COVID-19 levels, the Family Fun Day events in your town may have changed. Please check your tickets or keep an eye on our website for changes to the Family Fun Day calendar.

If you haven’t already, please register.  We have events in:

  • Levin on 20 November,
  • Fielding on 20 November,
  • Palmerston North on 20 November,
  • Masterton on 21 November,
  • Lower Hutt on 11 December,
  • Wellington on 12 December.

Keep looking at the link below for current updates and to register.

Kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui / Be strong, Be courageous, be Patient.
Kia pai tōu marama / Have a good month

Bernadette

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