Saturday, December 31, 2016

Last update of 2016

Well here we are  .... the last date in 2016, sitting in our housebus and enjoying the great outdoors.  It has been a busy and stressful December to say the least!!! We made it though.  We de-cluttered everything so we could pack up the house in Toroa Road, gave away loads, stored the precious (not needed things) and then only put in the necessities into our house-bus ' Toroa'.

Snuggles with the chooks before they went to a friend's house to be cared for.

We are currently parked up at my Mum's place after spending Christmas with her.  It has been great to catch up with friends and family so far and there are many more that we still need to catch up with.  Luckily (looking on the bright side here) we are parked up for the next few weeks as we await some work on the bus.  So we will have time to go visiting and sight-seeing with themselves.

Christmas lunch at Mum's


Life on the bus is actually going really well.  We estimated what we wanted on here fairy accurately so we have a home for the majority of our things without lots of squeezing and stuffing and there is nothing (in the nearly 2 weeks we have been living on here) that we have wanted and not had at hand.  There are still a couple of musical instruments lurking in the front seat that need a space and our lap-tops are also hanging with them however that is it for the homeless possession list.  I can still sit in the front seat though (I am writing from there now) so at least when we do head from here with our bumble-bee on the dolly trailer behind I'll have a seat :)

Catching (and releasing) dogfish down at Wakanui Beach, near Ashburtion
Himself with his catch and release.

I think the hardest thing is the changing of routine, aside from himself getting used to being with us all, all the time :).  Gone are all our past routines and with that comes a sense of freedom which we haven't really had before.  Life (and children) though kind of needs a routine ... even if it is a relaxed one.  We have definitely been in holiday mode with sleep ins and late bed times ... slowly but surely though we are beginning to come to a natural rhythm.  The animals on board have created it more than anything.  Walking the dog in the am, feeding  and snuggling the mouse too before we head out on adventures.  There is also our journalling which we are all maintaining.  We are no longer bound by timetables or time just jobs to be done at some stage in the day.

Exploring Christchurch's Gap Fillers

I'm sure the next few weeks and months will bring lots of learning, fun and new experiences so until then.

Arohanui

Y

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

November Update

It is all cranking up now!! Only a couple of weeks left in our home and then we are off on our housebus adventure.  November has been very busy with us getting everything ready to go - Packing, painting, sorting, cleaning, clearing, fixing, replacing and advertising both things to sell and our place to rent out.

Most of our time has been spent de-cluttering or keeping the place tidy so I'll just do a quick photo update. :)

Himself at JOTA (Jamboree on the airwaves)

The manager of the 'Tree House Cafe'  taking (and giving) orders

The 'Tree House Cafe'  kitchen and chef

Themselves investigating our old computer. Part of the de-clutter and they loved getting to pull it apart!


Moody Moonlight, Jasmine's one-eyed mouse, turns 2!! She is determined to come travelling with us obviously.

Themselves checking out the flooding after the big earthquake in Kaikoura.

Herself at riding.


Until next month and an update from the bus.
Arohanui

Y