Monday, December 24, 2007

Christmas in the Southern Hemisphere! - Part 2

Dear Friends, Family and Unknown Groupies,

In case you are one of those who wonders how Santa Clause manages to get all the way around the world in one night, we figure it really helps to have multiple time zones and an international date line. While most of our friends and family are gearing up for Christmas Eve, we were already in the post-gift-unwrapping clean-up stage.



We have had a very pleasant and relaxing first "Kiwi-Christmas". After weeks of bright sunshine and long, comfortable summer evenings, today was different. For most of the morning, we had fog, rain and a cool breeze, finally clearing in the evening - but remaining cooler than usual. It is almost enough to make you think we are spending the big day in the Pacific Northwest! Just the right kinda day for laying around the house enjoying all our new gifts. Connor had a very merry "Bob-the-Builder-Christmas" and Eric and I received a few of the books and DVDs we had on our Amazon.com wish lists, so thanks to our family who thought to go online and shop a month in advance of the holiday! (The belated stuff we are still waiting to receive will be a bonus, and much appreciated as well.)



Health-wise, we are all doing well. Eric has mostly recovered from his anniversary gift to me (a vasectomy); and, I am enjoying my 1 1/2 weeks off of work - which does not even cut into my regular 4 weeks of annual leave which I will probably use later next year. This week was also the start of Connor's longest holiday from school, (Eric and I are praying that we survive the next six weeks).


On the job front, mine is still going quite well and I am enjoying it immensely. Unfortunately, Eric has not had any luck and is still looking for employment. While my income is sufficient for us to live, it is not enough to buy the only home we have found in Connor's school zone that we really, really like. (See: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Property/Residential-Property/Houses-for-sale/auction-128543192.htm?key=309558) So, we ask that you continue praying that Eric finds just the right job and that "dream home v.2" becomes available shortly thereafter.

I am quite proud of Eric these days. Despite the setbacks on the job search front, he has remained optimistic and really picked up the task of being a homemaker/dad and run with it! Before his recent surgery, he was in the habit of walking Connor to and from school every day, helping with homework, fixing Connor's lunchbox, doing the grocery shopping, housework, laundry, yard work, making dinner, . . ., the whole nine yards! He still works hard, though his recovery has slowed him a bit as you can imagine, and he and Connor have really built a nice bond out of this new routine. Seeing them together in this way has really made going back to work a lot easier on me than I had anticipated.

Well, I must get back to the post-holiday cleanup and wish all of you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Boxing Day and New Year! We love and miss you and wish you well in the coming new year!

Love, Linda, Eric & Connor

2 comments:

Lindsey said...

Hey friends! I'm glad you found me. Thanks for your comments and well-wishes. I enjoyed catching up via your blog and look forward to continued updates. I am also pulling some strings to obtain your e-mail address. Hope you don't mind.

The Gross Family said...

Please do, it would be great to hear from you! (If you recall our last e-mail address, just change the stuff after @ to xtra.co.nz, cryptic enough?)