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Trip

Work is beginning to settle down and at least allow myself and Nick to have days off, and the weather in New Zealand is finally tolerable and quite beautiful after the amount of rain and miserable weather we have had this year. In a few weeks Nick and I will be taking a week off work and traveling around the west coast of New Zealand, first to New Plymouth, then up to Auckland and staying there a few nights, we managed to find a very nice hotel in the city for quite cheap so we’re very excited. On the way back we will be driving down the east coast through Rotorua and possibly Taupo and a few other towns, and back to Wellington.

It’s a pretty big trip for us, although New Zealand is quite small the terrain is always amazing and different no matter where you go.


Map


In other news I am equaly excited that my Pandora necklace is almost complete, it must have something to do with there being a Pandora seller right outside my work.

Pandora

(4 months ago)


Work

Everything at work is coming to a close – literally.

We are in clearance mode and as of today I am working the last week by myself as everybody else I worked with has found jobs externally – I am the only person relocating to our other store. It is definitely strange being in a store alone when there is usually 2-3 people on shift with you but I am trying to keep myself entertained.

On Saturday Nick and I went to Manfeild to watch some motorbike racing which was quite exciting then went out to celebrate our anniversary at a Japanese restaurant. Funny story – we orded an entree and a main meal but somehow we thought the meal was over after the entree and were about to leave – Embarrasing.

(4 months, 3 weeks ago)


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