What's Up Down Under - Our New Zealand Adventure

The Adams Family of St. Paul, Minnesota, decides to sell the house, quit the jobs and pick up and move across the word. This is my journal of our journey, but open to anyone else who cares to see how this is working out for us.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Sun 'set' City

Day 2





We just hung out at Brett's dads house in Sun City, Arizona all day. Little orange and lemon picking, some time at the park, naps, pickle ball, and one gorgeous sunset. Being feed like it is our last meals. Not helping the "too tight of pants" situation. Brett is also challenging the packing situation after a shopping trip to the mall.  What a nice relaxing day.  So needed after so many days of packing.  However, the night ended unfortunately -  I got to pack again.  Tomorrow we finally decided to get our butts up to the Grand Canyon - it's about time!!

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37 year old mom, wife, Physician Assistant. I have been married to Brett for 9 years. My children are Liam, age 6, and Phoebe, age 4. Resigned from my job in the ER after 10 1/2 years to pursue our dream.
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