Well the kids have been here ... and now they're there.
It's been quite an emotional few weeks.
And I'm feeling a little blue.
My GKB came home from hospital and the next day was Aaron's ordination. He wasn't able to attend but I went with Jacqui our eldest daughter, our youngest daughter was away visiting her grandchildren for Easter or she'd have been there too.
Aaron and Sofi after a relaxed but suitably formal service.
Very proud Mum and sister.
There was a nice celebratory supper put on afterwards.
Aaron called in on his way home and donned his robes so his father could have his photo taken as well which was really thoughtful of him. We appreciated that :)
A couple of days later it was time for our house group to farewell them so we had raspberry chocolate cake before we started our study that evening. Yum. Very rich though.
Then at the weekend the family wanted to have a farewell get together and as Vanessa was home from her visit we gathered at her place. Nothing formal, we had takeaways - fish n chips, Chinese and pizza so there was something for everyone. Including the wee fellow. Followed by GF cream puffs :)
Not long after Aaron and Sofi left on their trip north to their new home and appointments in Auckland.
They crossed on the ferry on a beautiful day, after the crossings had been cancelled for three days due to stormy weather.
Out for a meal with Chloe, Atu and the kids in Palmerston North.
They drove up and stayed with friends and family or called in for coffee and a catchup on the way.
Catching up for coffee with Andrew in Cambridge,
and spending money in his shop before they left.
Then arriving in Auckland to discover their furniture hadn't arrived and was still on the wharf in Picton. I was quite pleased to hear that's where it was as we'd seen containers toppled on the wharf in Wellington due to the winds and hoped theirs wasn't among them.
So they're camping in their new home at the moment. Luckily they'd packed their camping gear in the car in anticipation of their first night being without furniture so are coping okay for now.
So they've been here, and now they're there. Not a five minute drive away but a two hour flight. Sigh.
Hoping everyone is well and enjoying the season, whatever it is. There is always beauty to be found in our surroundings if we only look.
Until next time,
Diana
Hi Diana, such a lovely and heartwarming post. Beautiful photos! The cake looks delicious and so nice to see the lovely smiles!
ReplyDeleteSome lovely photos for your memory bank there. Technology can keep us in touch easily these days but not the same as seeing friends and family face to face.
ReplyDeleteSuch good happy memories for your family. Sounds like a wonderful time. The cakes looks soooo good!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to have family move far away. Hope your husband is fully recovered now.
ReplyDeleteYou've shared some lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks rather delicious.
All the best Jan
Congratulations! A priest in the family.
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