Monday, October 29, 2007

Gift Giving Options

Kia Ora!

First of all, I wish to thank all of you who baked and shipped us NINE POUNDS of homemade cookies recently! When they first arrived I thought we would have to share them with the whole neighborhood there were so many; but, shamefully, I must confess that the three of us have already managed to eat almost all of them ourselves.(blush, blush) They were DELICIOUS! It was very kind and generous of you to send us such a thoughtful gift, but please don't make a habit of it - or we will burst!

Seriously, we do not expect people to send us gifts - especially not now that we are living on the other side of the world and the cost of shipping is so high.

But, for those of you who insist on sending us something for birthdays or the holidays, you may wish to note that each member of our family has their own "Wish List" on Amazon.com. The only items that Amazon will actually ship to NZ at this time are books and dvds; but, luckily, we all REALLY LIKE books and dvds. Especially since we got rid of all our old VHS tapes before our move, we now need to restock our "classics" collection with dvd versions; and, Connor is learning to read and needs more books at his skill level for his library.

For those of you who just can not imagine Connor going through a gift-giving occasion without toys, you may wish to visit www.playdays.co.nz. The owner of this toy shop, Debbie, happens to live next door to us. If you wish to buy something from her shop, (online, via e-mail or by phone), I am sure she would have no trouble delivering it to our home free of charge. Even if you don't see what you want to get on the store's website, send Debbie an e-mail and she can see if it is something she can get. The prices of toys in NZ are somewhat higher than they are in the states; but, keep in mind that the prices quoted are in NZ dollars. (There is a link to a currency converter along with the other links listed on our blog.) If you use a credit or debit card the currency conversion will be done automatically, and usually at no extra charge.

Finally, if you just want to send us money - always a welcome gift - please drop us a note and we will arrange for it to be deposited into our U.S. bank account. It takes too long for U.S. funds to clear our N.Z. bank, so it is easier that way.

Thanks again to all of you who are so thoughtful and generous. While it is certainly a thrill to see a package at the door, your prayers and periodic e-mails and phone calls are really all the gifts we hope to receive.

Best Wishes, Linda

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