To start. Sunny and I went for a trip to Wellington and Christchurch. Wellington, the capital,

was ok. still really pretty, but really windy - nice for a little visit. Then we went to Christchurch. I really loved it there. It was really pretty - still small, but had lots in it. (like.. city stuff) They get snow - none when we were there - but it was much cooler than Auckland.
We rented a car while we were there, so were able to see a lot of surrounding attractions. We went to Mount Cook
(which was incredibly freezing). And to a small town called Akaroa. We also went and rode some cable cars, that had a great view of Christchurch and surrounding areas. That was just for a long weekend, but was a really good trip.

I applied for this new position at work and got it. That's pretty cool, it's been interesting.. or something, so far. We'll see where it takes me.
Sunny and I also moved back into town. With the new job, I have different hours, and she will be doing lots of odd hours for the month of may... Too much of a hassle for both of us to be living so far from the city. So just one week ago we moved back into the city. I am really loving it so far.
We live on the 24th floor of a (37 story high) building that used to be a hotel.
We got a furnished apartment, since last move we sold most of our stuff.
Ashlee's birthday is tomorrow,
She'll be two - which is hard to believe. But pretty cool. She had her birthday party yesterday - lots of little kids = Carnage. Anyway. Guess that's a brief update - more to come... sometime. ha.
2 comments:
Oh sweetie, I apologize for just seeing this.
Thanks for updates and the pictures!! They do fill in my heart which misses you, though I feel you in my heart always.
Just another "summer" day here that won't get out of the 60s. Good grief, its June!! I'll probably have a fire in the woodstove tonight.
I'm looking forward with longing to see you in September.
I love ya,
Dad
It's been two months! Sure do miss you, wish you were here for the 4th of July. Thanks for all your support.
XOXO,
Aspen
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