HAPPINESS

"He was discovering happiness in the present. When he sat reading in the library, or playing Mozart in the music room, he often felt the invasion of a deep spiritual emotion, as if Shangri-LA were indeed a living essence, distilled from the magic of the ages and miraculously preserved against time..."

Lost Horizon, Milton


Friday, October 9, 2009

Settling into our beach house

We have arrived at our final destination of Oakura, New Zealand. Things are going smoothly for us as we move into our new home. I am thrilled with our quaint beach house in the "village". There is a local grocery store and several cafes that have a good selection of gluten free foods for Al. There are plenty of jogging trails for us including one that winds thru a Juarassic-like park (just across the road). One of our neighbors is a psychiatrist (who will work with Al) and his family from the States. They have welcomed us here with champagne and some golden Kiwi fruit. Tonight, we will dine at their home in the village. They have 4 children (ages 4-12 y.o.) that are good playmates for Gabe.

As expected, Gabe is adjusting quickly to his new life. He has been having a fun time exploring the Oakura beach. The beach is so close to our house (2 blocks away). We can walk down there any time of the day or night. The sand is exotic color of black that was deposited from a nearby volcano. We will spend alot of time at the beach; watching the surfers or hiking along the shoreline. Gabe's new school is within walking distance (2 blocks away) and everyone there seems friendly.

Al is getting situated for his new adventure in Kiwiland. He passed his interview with the agent from the New Zealand Medical Council in Auckland. All of Al's medical registration documents have been "sited" by his employer. He was given the final ok to report for work on Monday morning. The hopital is about 12 minutes away via a narrow but scenic coastal highway. He has proven to be a good driver on the "wrong-side" of the road. We have only had one close call as Al almost pulled out in front of a speeding truck. I am still reluctant to do much driving in traffic or at night.

Things are falling into place for the Whitters family. The sun has finally popped out today and everyone is heading down to the beach, including me. Please keep in contact with us. Yes, "Life is Good" in Oakura.



2 comments:

  1. Whenever I drive in a different country, I never seem to think about driving more safely. Instead, I often find myself wondering whether the country has a good emergency medical system and trauma center. Thinking like a true American!

    Al, be sure to tell us about your first day of work.

    Beautiful crip sunny day today in Ioway, but an Arctic front is headed our way tomorrow with a chance of snow tonight. You got out in the nick of time.

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  2. As you adjust to New Zealand, I am sure you will find things that you miss from the good old USA. Let us know, and we can send you a care package.
    Always fun to read how you are doing on your grand adventure.

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