Saturday 10 May 2014

7 Days And Counting :)



It has been one whole week, we made it!
Not that I didn't think we would :)

Every morning we get beautiful rays of sunshine streaming in.
So quiet and blissful.
No more major traffic streaming past our home.
Why didn't we think of this years ago :)
But I think, even if someone had of suggested it to us, we would never have been open minded enough to be inspired by it. So everything happens for a reason.

Miss Personality has been enjoying having a soak in the camping ground pools every night.
And dad has been enjoying recovering from his surgery in total relaxation.
His last few jobs he has had, has been working 6 days a week.
So having this time off has been a dream come true.

It is awesome too having the visitors we have been having, now we are back in our home town.
We are all enjoying being closer to Miss Blondini too, especially dad.
We even got to watch Miss Blondini do a fantastic job at her first gymnastics competition of the year.

But with dad starting a new job soon, we have to wait till the wages start rolling in again, before we can save for our first goal, which is him getting his truck licence.

Any one else been through this process in New Zealand lately?
How was it?
Which were the challenging parts?
How long did it take before you could drive on the road?

Once he has his truck licence, there will be no holding us back and we will be going for as many trips as we can to Gisborne, to catch up with Mr Affectionate, and Mr Confident and his little family.

The only negative we have found so far about living in our bus, is the internet.
New Zealand is so expensive when it comes to mobile internet.
So at the moment using our Iphones as a hotspot is all we have.
But then again, one of the reasons of living in the bus was down sizing our bills.
So I guess it is something we will just have to get use to :)

For now we are enjoying snuggling up in our pajamas at night, watching DVD's together as a family before bed. Having the moonlight shine down through our pop up window on the roof as we chat and gently drift off to sleeping listening to the waves at the beach, which is just across the road.



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