I wrote this weeks ago!! Its taken this long to get the pictures loaded! We now have good, reliable internet and a home so posts should (take this lightly :)) happen more regularly now.
So, after a short flight then a long flight and then another short flight we landed in Auckland and were met at the airport by Granny and Grandad and Dale. Dale is a friend from Brevard who was traveling and working in New Zealand when we visited so it was good to be able to say hello while our paths crossed.
So, after a short flight then a long flight and then another short flight we landed in Auckland and were met at the airport by Granny and Grandad and Dale. Dale is a friend from Brevard who was traveling and working in New Zealand when we visited so it was good to be able to say hello while our paths crossed.
Granny and Grandad were great at
spoiling everyone, including letting me take naps! It was really
nice to get to spend time with them. Marshall's favorite past time
was playing outside in the “wala” with Grandad. He literally
spent hours out there in the puddle and at the hose just getting wet.
They also enjoyed running around the gardens and swinging on the
swing from Granny. Here they are showing off their sunhats,
sunglasses, and cool initial shirts that Mrs. Tracey from Mother's
Day Out made them.
After we spent a few days at the
grandparents we packed our stuff up into our new van and went down to
New Plymouth and the beach for a few days. While there we played in
the sand and surf daily making sand castles and jumping in the waves.
Eleanor also got her first opportunity to go fishing and she and
Daddy caught her first fish. It was too small for us to eat, but the
cat down the road had a nice dinner. :)
We also had a chance to catch up with
Andrew's Aunt Barabara each morning with a quick beach walk and
enjoyed going up to his Aunt Hillarie and Uncle Rodney's farm to help
shift the cows. On our last night Andrew's aunt's, uncle, cousins
and their kids came over to our little beach cottage for fish and
chips. Eleanor and Marshall really, really enjoyed running around
outside with their cousins!
Our pleasant stay in New Plymouth ended
and our journey southward started. It was a long few days in the car
and crossing islands on the ferry but we made it to Southland after stopping at Lois and Graham's to give them some smiles.
Once here we found there was no room at the inn because of the Waimumu Field Days and stayed with our good friends Kirsten and James and their kids Leah, Elizabeth, and Jack. All the kids enjoyed each other's company. Edith made a special friend in 9 year old Leah who loved to hold her and take her to play with the other kids.
Once here we found there was no room at the inn because of the Waimumu Field Days and stayed with our good friends Kirsten and James and their kids Leah, Elizabeth, and Jack. All the kids enjoyed each other's company. Edith made a special friend in 9 year old Leah who loved to hold her and take her to play with the other kids.
We did find our own space in Riverton
and enjoyed playing at the beach, rock pools, and playground. We
also looked at lots of houses! It was a restless time, but it was
here that we found where the future was leading. After looking at
many houses that would have been ok, but weren't quite right Andrew
found a job in Mossburn as a top dresser. The whole family went to
the interview and I think on both sides the feeling was this would
work really well. Andrew will be able to work in the agricultural
industry, meet lots of farmers, see interesting back country farms
and station, and complete his pilot's license. The job also comes
with a 4 bedroom house that has been remodeled (in fact, its still
getting the finishing touches so we haven't moved in yet, but will
next week) and has an awesome back yard for the kids to play in and
to grow a vegetable garden. Its even fenced with a gate!!
Where's Marshall? |
Top Bunk Fun! |
Where's Eleanor? |
We checked out the Mossburn area before
committing to the job to make sure it was a good fit for our family
and we think it will be. It has lots of young families, a great
school, a preschool and playgroups, a heated swimming pool (and
lessons are offered). Also nearby is a library with groups for under
2's and preschool aged children and dance classes if any of our
children decide they are interested in the future. There are many
clubs and groups for adults to get involved in too. We are looking
forward to Saturday when we get to move up to Mossburn and next week
when the kids get to start “school”!
2 comments:
Thanks, Hannah, for the update. I have thought about you and your family, glad to know you have found "home."
Chris Janne
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