Friday, August 10, 2007

OUR STUFF IS HERE!

We were thrilled to hear that our container of worldly possessions arrived in port one week earlier than anticipated (10 weeks after being packed). It was delivered on Thursday (9th of August, 2007) and we had our customs/MAF inspection on Friday and now we are finishing up with a bit of arranging and unpacking. We are leaving most of our boxes (books, keepsakes, etc.) packed up in the garage, until we have a home of our own; but, everything else fits in pretty well in the house we are renting.

Connor is thrilled to have his toys back and I had no idea how much I loved our couches until I had gone two months sitting on the floor or a hard plastic folding chair.

In other news, Connor is still loving his new school and doing well at learning to read. He has had some behavioral issues at school, which we are working on; but, all in all, I think he has adjusted well.

A week ago I had a pleasant lunch with my friend, Garth den Heyer. Garth works for NZ Police National Headquarters and we know each other from our years with the International Association of Law Enforcement Planners. We had not seen each other in person since the week of September 11th, 2001, when we were both trapped at an IALEP Conference in Kansas City, MO.; but, we have been in touch via e-mail ever since Eric and I started considering a move to N.Z. Garth has been tremendously helpful and encouraging to us as we planned our move and has served as my only NZ reference for job applications. ("Thanks Garth!")

Eric received a phone call from the NZ Defence Command and Staff College the same day as my lunch with Garth. Eric had applied for a teaching job there several months before our move; but, the college went with someone who was already living in N.Z. at the time. Since our arrival in N.Z., Eric and I have both applied for Analyst positions with the Defence Forces Headquarters(located next door to the college). The HR Representative for the college saw our Analyst applications and recognized the names from when Eric applied before - since he had been one of their top three candidates. The HR representative doesn't have a teaching vacancy at the moment, but he wanted to form a relationship with Eric in case something came up, now that we are living within a 15 minute commute of the Command College. Everyone's prayers in that regard would be much appreciated. Teaching at the Command College would be a dream come true for Eric, and certainly one of the easier commutes. I would also love to find employment in the same area, so that Eric and I could commute together and we can avoid having to purchase a second car.

The weather in Wellington is wonderfully diverse. Today is windy, wet, and a good "nap day"; but, the day they unloaded our container it was a beautiful warm, sunny day. You just never know what you are going to get and we love that!

As happy as we are to be here, we love and miss so many of you and hope that you are doing well.

Love, Linda

2 comments:

Catcha said...

I wonder if it would not be OK for us to actually NOT get our stuff back sometimes. We tend to hang on to way too much. But I am happy that you have some reminders of your comfortable years now. Hope God blesses you with jobs soon or you may be "uncomfortable". We are having a typical hot and humid August day in Tallahassee.... thank God for thunderstorms... Take care

Sandman02 said...

Kiwi Command and Staff College eh?

Wonder if there Recommended Reading list is much different than the US Army's?