Summary of the Trip Home
Hi everyone…
After about 3 great weeks in the United States we’re back to our second home in New Zealand. It was great to see my family and friends and Gay’s sister’s wedding was incredibly fun.
Arizona
My parents are living their retirement dreams in Scottsdale, Arizona although the average temp while I was there was about 107degF. I don’t know how anyone gets anything done in that heat, but whatever it is they do, they don’t do it outside. All I basically did there was swim in their pool, hang out with the fam, watch the World Cup in HD and played Xbox. It was very relaxing.
Hanging out in my parent’s new house wasn’t as weird as I thought it was going to be as this was the first time I had been there since they moved. My parents were able to make the place feel so comfortable that it was natural for me to kick up my heels and fall right asleep on the couch.
San Francisco
When I got to San Francisco I helped Gay with the myriad of errands she was running for her sister, saw some friends and my favorite sights, went on a short but exciting sailing trip and even got in a little billable work. And, most importantly, ate the burrito I was waiting for at my favorite spot, Taqueria Cancun.
I miss SF. Actually when I think about it, it was more about being in a big city. There are just so many more things to do and see when you go to a place as big as San Francisco. Don’t get me wrong, I think Nelson is great and maybe it’s just that I have yet to find all the things available to me. But overall when it comes down to a weekend night and I look at Gay and ask her what she wants to do tonight and she turns back and says “I don’t know what do you want to do tonight” and we carry on like that for a good hour; if we were in San Francisco it would probably only take us ½ hour to either find something to do or realize we don’t have lives and settle on doing nothing.
I’d very much like to come back to the Bay Area after this whole adventure is finished I just have to save up about a million dollars to afford to live there. Although I just saw on the news some chump was able to trade a red paper clip for a house using the internet, so you know, anything is possible.
Napa Valley (The Wedding)
Then it was up to Sonoma for the wedding extravaganza. 3 days worth of Napa valley warmth and partying. It was fun to meet all of Gay’s extended family and friends and I never tired of talking about our life in New Zealand. Really.
Before the wedding Gay and I were a little nervous about how we were going to dance together. We had attended only one other wedding as couple and, neither of us, for whatever reason, ended up dancing and it was a little bit of an “issue” between us. Needless to say we weren’t going to let that happen at this wedding. So for months before the event we were constantly practicing our moves, fast and slow. When it came down to getting down
Other than that, the wedding was wonderful and the happy couple had huge smiles on their faces all weekend.
Nelson, NZ
Now we’re back in New Zealand and freezing our asses off. It took me 2 days to get over the jet lag. Now I’m back to work and getting back into the rhythm of things. It felt like I had been gone for months. Last night I had a squash match and completely forgot how to play. I guess that’s just the sign of a great trip.
Unfortunately the trip home occupied so much of our thoughts and time that now we have nothing really to look forward to. I guess now our goal is to save enough money in the next 6 months or so to be able to travel and see all the great sights on our way back to the States.
Pictures and Acknowledgements
Here’s a mix of pictures from all parts of the trip. Thanks to Heather for the AZ pics. I also want to thank all the people I saw who told me they had been reading and enjoying the blog. Don’t be afraid to write comments, they all don’t have to be as weird as my brothers.
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6 Comments:
We enjoyed reading your blog as always. Great pictures. Could you send me a full digipix of you and Gay?
Love ya,
Your Momma
Glad to hear the trip back to the US went well. Did you really not dance at my wedding? -Jeff
Sounds like a nice trip...quick question....Did Les get a Tattoo of the talking gecko from those Geico commericals on his arm? If so, nice work.
SOOOO great to see you Jon! Gay - wish I had been able to see you too. Hope you guys will continue to keep us posted on all your adventures! Be well. Miss you both!! - Heather
those pictures look like something from the Real World.
Hey Jon. It's Adam Rosen. I drove by your old house tonight on Kings Rd. and not only does my old house have a Christmas tree in the window, your old house does as well. I thought to myself...there goes the neighborhood. I hope you and Gay are doing well with your travels and I would hope that you would contact me if you are ever back to NJ or NYC to visit. Take care...
Adam
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