the ramblings of a woman who was transported from her comfort zone in the US Midwest to a different country and culture that shouldn't be so different, but is.
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7/05/2015
Special day
Today marks the 9th anniversary of the day I arrived in New Zealand. It's been wooly, weird and wonderful! And nobody died.
Happy 9th anniversary, there are worse places to live. We once have been in New Zealand for 5 weeks and enjoyed it, I think one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
I was never sure if you liked living in NZ from your posts but I guess if you have been there for 9 years it mustn't be too bad. I love visiting NZ for holidays. It is a beautiful country.
My Views of New Zealand has been included in our A Sunday Drive for this week. Be assured that we hope this helps to point even more new visitors in your direction.
Hi Betty! Congratulations on this milestone in the fabric of your life. How interesting it must be to live in New Zealand. I look forward to perusing your blog to see what it's like. It's so nice to "meet" you, and thank you for stopping by my site. :)
Greetings from a fellow Kansan turned expat! I've thoroughly enjoyed your blog, which I found today while perusing one of the expat directories. I recognize a lot of my own journey in some of your experiences, and have also enjoyed the contrast where there are differences. What a beautiful part of the world you live in! I'm now 5+ years settled in the UK. Best wishes to you, and I'll look forward to reading more.
That's as good as it gets, I think.
ReplyDelete...and nobody died...lol, awsome! Happy anniversary 😄
ReplyDeleteMany Happy REturns
ReplyDeleteHappy 9th anniversary, there are worse places to live. We once have been in New Zealand for 5 weeks and enjoyed it, I think one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteHappy 9 years in NZ! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lifestyle change...I'm envious of your adventurous spirit. Congrats. And nobody does. That's a good thing too!
ReplyDeleteNever been to New Zealand, but I find the photos fascinating. Love what little New Zealand tv programs we get on Acorn!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your achievement, must be an interesting life over there. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary. NZ is such a great country to live in. Wishing you another happy decade in your new home, Bonny
ReplyDeleteI was never sure if you liked living in NZ from your posts but I guess if you have been there for 9 years it mustn't be too bad. I love visiting NZ for holidays. It is a beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteMy Views of New Zealand has been included in our A Sunday Drive for this week. Be assured that we hope this helps to point even more new visitors in your direction.
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Congratulations Betty! So good to find that! I would have completed 1 year in New Zealand this August. But I am not in NZ currently!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary, Betty.
ReplyDeleteHere's wishing you many great memories in NZ.:)
Happy Anniversary! New Zealand is such a beautiful country. I would love to visit sometime.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on this milestone in the fabric of your life. How interesting it must be to live in New Zealand. I look forward to perusing your blog to see what it's like.
It's so nice to "meet" you, and thank you for stopping by my site. :)
What an adventurous 9 years! I am enjoying your blog...your pictures are amazing!
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What an amazing thing you did to step out and find a whole new life! I really enjoyed your bio.
ReplyDeletejust discovered your blog - it's wonderful! It sounds like you have such a fabulous, fun life!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from a fellow Kansan turned expat! I've thoroughly enjoyed your blog, which I found today while perusing one of the expat directories. I recognize a lot of my own journey in some of your experiences, and have also enjoyed the contrast where there are differences. What a beautiful part of the world you live in! I'm now 5+ years settled in the UK. Best wishes to you, and I'll look forward to reading more.
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