All our stuff survived the boat trip out from the
UK, all 202 boxes with nothing broken or damaged. It is utterly amazing how much junk you
accumulate and then pay to get shipped across the other side of the world! Of course there has to be a reason why the
broken laptop made its way out here! Or
why the movers thought we would want the broken door handles from our old
kitchen or keys to the back door? Then there
are the heavy duty winter coats and boots we have. Not really needed where the average winter temperature
in this city is 11 degrees (Celsius). We
could make use of them and go skiing but since I have a pure hatred of snow
brought on by the last five winters in London I don’t think that will be happening
any time sort. Mr P is yet to explain
why he thought we would need the snow shovel and sled!
Also I am absolutely sure I cleaned everything
before we left but apparently the yoghurt stains on the sofas (don’t worry they
are leather) have proven me to be a lair.
The only thing that seems to be missing is a broom and feather duster
but I can and have lived without them before.
The boys are ecstatic of course to have all their toys, not to mention their own bedrooms again.
Some things are a bit weird, like seeing all our furniture
from London in totally new surroundings.
Going to redial a number on our phone and seeing all our London friends’
numbers or the number to our old local Chinese.
Where once I would be typing this and looking out at a magnolia tree in
full spring bloom I am now looking out at palm trees and listening to the noisy
sound of cicadas. It may sound tropical
but it is still suburbia...
I still do not have the settled feeling and still
have many decisions to make for myself but at least now I can do it knowing we
have a place of our own and that the boys are happy.
I still wish that we had settled back in Wellington
not Auckland as that is where we are from but hey shit happens. As they say “Don’t look a gift horse in the
mouth”, we were lucky enough to get out here as quick as we did with a job for
Mr P.
So chin chin, here’s to the next 10 or so years in
Auckland. Lets hope they are as good to us as the years in London were...
6 comments:
Brilliant news, I'm so happy for you!
The only way is up from here and soon everything will fall into place...you know I'm slightly envious of your move :)
Hooray, you're in! Weird isn't it unpacking all your stuff from another country! Sounds like you were lucky though and nothing was broken! Happy New House and here's to Auckland! Emma :) xx
So pleased you're settled now. It must be so nice to be in your own space. Enjoy!
I'm sure they will be fabulous. Good to hear you got there safely and all intact.
CJ x
Thank you ladies for your lovely comments.
Congratulations on getting into your own place! And that all your stuff survived the epic boat trip around the world. I hope you will be very happy in Auckland! Now that you have your own place and that your boys are settling in you will be able to concentrate a little bit of energy on yourself and thinking about the next stage of your life! Good luck!
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