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j19fmm Dec 12th 2014 6:55 pm

18 month update
 
Have planned for so long what I would write in my update, getting the LTBV, finally moving to NZ, buying a house in the Far North, getting a teaching job and oh joy of joys, getting residency!
Each step has been flipping hard, many of you will know the trials along the way and I thank you for your kindness and advice. I've shed many tears - mostly in private - but I wouldn't change the outcome.
We have a great house, I adore my job, son doing brilliantly at High School (year 12 next year), daughter off to Otago Uni in February.
OK, so I would love to move to a lifestyle block, but as DD can't get a student loan I have a few years to wait, note to self - stop looking on Trade-Me.
We've had so many visitors too! Dad is due here on Tuesday for a couple of months. Can't think of a single reason to go back to England.
It's not England, why do so many people expect it to be the same??? We love it we're staying.
Anyone want to buy a business and relocate to the Bay of Islands?

RobDon Dec 13th 2014 3:12 pm

Re: 18 month update
 
:goodpost:
:thumbsup:

BEVS Dec 13th 2014 3:54 pm

Re: 18 month update
 
:wub:

Good update BUT this also needs to be an announcement in the main NZ forum as it is such excellent news.

j19fmm Dec 13th 2014 6:16 pm

Re: 18 month update
 

Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 11501502)
:wub:

Good update BUT this also needs to be an announcement in the main NZ forum as it is such excellent news.

Haha, BEVS, wouldn't know what to say in the main forum!

moonie2011 Dec 16th 2014 9:27 pm

Re: 18 month update
 
Well done on everything and congratulations on your residency. Doesn't seem that long ago we were exchanging private messages both desperately trying to get here.
We also love it, despite some hard times, bought a house here, kids doing ok, in laws arrive next month, and no plans to go back to uk, not even for holiday.
Just accepted offer on our uk house, what a c**p system compared to here! about to resign from job back in uk and apply for residency in April :fingerscrossed::fingerscrossed:
If you ever fancy a break in wellington just shout, would love to meet. Hubby was up your way last week for work and said it was beautiful
Take care xx

j19fmm Dec 17th 2014 8:21 am

Re: 18 month update
 

Originally Posted by moonie2011 (Post 11505258)
Well done on everything and congratulations on your residency. Doesn't seem that long ago we were exchanging private messages both desperately trying to get here.
We also love it, despite some hard times, bought a house here, kids doing ok, in laws arrive next month, and no plans to go back to uk, not even for holiday.
Just accepted offer on our uk house, what a c**p system compared to here! about to resign from job back in uk and apply for residency in April :fingerscrossed::fingerscrossed:
If you ever fancy a break in wellington just shout, would love to meet. Hubby was up your way last week for work and said it was beautiful
Take care xx

He should have come to stay! We usually have room.
Dad here now, just joined him up to the gym we go to, at 82 he likes to keep active.
Funny how each step is so painful to do but then blurs - I liken it to childbirth!!
Now we have residency life is far less stressful, good luck with yours :fingerscrossed:
Keep in touch and thanks for the invite xx

TommyLuck Dec 17th 2014 11:59 am

Re: 18 month update
 

Originally Posted by j19fmm (Post 11506031)
Dad here now, just joined him up to the gym we go to, at 82 he likes to keep active.

Were I to make it to be an octogenarian I hope I'm as keen on keeping active as your Dad.

Excellent update, glad to life is sweet.

Not sure about the childbirth analogy though :blink:

:rofl:

j19fmm Dec 17th 2014 2:30 pm

Re: 18 month update
 

Originally Posted by TommyLuck (Post 11506283)

Not sure about the childbirth analogy though :blink:

:rofl:

Haha, ok...it's like getting a tattoo - painful at the time but worth it in the end!!


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