Friday, February 25, 2011

the time had come

I decided this week that I had to start blogging again. I just had to find the time to update my blog, then it dawned on me that with technology these days I could blog from my phone. Which meant I could blog anytime with the help of a handy app on my phone. Another great reason to keep loving my iPhone.
It's been a while. We are still in NZ. Noesheen has started year two this year. It's a bit hard to fathom how fast this child is growing. She is a constant joy in my life. When I decided that it was time to shed some excess, she comment " please don't do that, if u get skinny, I won't know who you are"
I got myself a full time job a year ago come March 1. Vodafone NZ has been good to me thus far.
It's mid summer in NZ and we are loving the warm warm weather. The entire country is still reeling from the most recent Christchurch earthquake though. All these and other event s around the world are testimony and a reminder to get my oil lamp filled and trimmed.
Thats it for now. Lots of catch up to do from my end. Picts and all.

5 comments:

Marie said...

So good to read your update. I have missed knowing how you are. I hope you and your family are well and safe after the terrible earthquake there. I look forward to more updates, and pictures too!

Tora Family said...

Glad to see an update! I print our blog into a family history type book (using Blurb), so that is my motivation to try and keep ours updated - you could try that angle. :D Patrick and I were wondering if you are living in the Christchurch area. Glad you guys are okay. Can't wait to see more updates and pictures!

sue said...

It is great to hear from you. We have been worried about you and your family.

Simantha said...

Thanks guys. We are well the earthquake did not affect Auckland. A lot of people leaving christchurch though.

Tora Family said...

Simantha: Any luck with those First Class tickets for the rugby world cup 2011 you promised me a while ago LOL (just kidding). Good to see you you guys are well in NZ take care

Patrick