Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Is it beginning to look a lot like Christmas?

This is my first Christmas in the southern hemisphere, and maybe its just me, but it seems as though here in NZ they celebrate a bit differently. Here in Raglan the local bar, the YOT Club, held a super hero Christmas party. Here are the folks we live with at Solscape (Me, catwoman, the joker, Kill Bill, and Lara Croft). We arrived at the party in the back of Danny (the Joker)'s house truck. I can't imagine what any random tourist walking down the street must have thought when six or seven of us rolled up. You can't tell here, but my costume was simple... a cape from the op shop, black leggings, and undies on the outside.


We also recently moved out of our caboose home. We really liked our little dorm-sized room, but since we are in high-season and living at a hostel, I suppose we need to take what we can get. Our new room is about a five minute walk from the center of Solscape at the tipi retreat center. Yep, tipi. Here is our home for the next few weeks:

The downside of living in a tipi is that it can be quite damp. They were built for the great plains after all, and not for the tropics. But, it is actually gorgeous and tranquil up there and we have an outdoor kitchen and bathroom. We are going to cook Christmas dinner up there using the earth oven with all the long-termers here. No super hero costumes this time.I'm not sure if its the superheroes, tipis, or summer weather, but it definitely doesn't feel like Christmas. None of mom's cookies, no 7 fish dinner, and no time with the fam. All I want for Christmas is New Jersey!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey Danners hang in there and I feel ya:) I never get home sick but this is my 4th Christmas here and it never fails to kick in around the beginning of December also reminding us not only just how good we have (had) it but also that the people who made it that way are also the ones that have given us enough courage and support to venture out beyond it...Just like for Thanksgiving you'll find a way to make Christmas your own there and be that much more grateful for your family and friends because of it...inspirational speech over...MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Love Jessica

Lizzie G said...

The hardest part of raising independent thinkers is actually letting them go! As much as I miss you, I am even more proud of all the great things you've seen and done. Have a wonderful, fun, funky NZ Christmas; the fish and cookies will be here for you when you get back!

Unfinished Dad said...

Seeing you dressed are you were and living as you are makes us all miss "Camp Dani." Merry Christmas, and hurry home before Annie and Matilda are old enough to fly to Newsie Land all by themselves.