I now work for a company called Explorer Graphics Limited (EGL), a well regarded GIS Consultancy firm who are based in Whitby, about 15 miles up the coast from Wellington at the base of the North Island. Whitby is a bit of a one horse town, although I think the horse may have left in search of adventure. It has a small supermarket, a pub, a fish and chip shop, a cafe, a post office, a pharmacy and of course the head office of EGL. It is pretty though, with rolling hills in the background and from higher ground you can just about see the South Island. Although EGL are based in Whitby we'll still live in Auckland, indeed I will be the Auckland office. I spent the first weeks in Whitby getting up to speed. This was really hard as I had to leave Ginny to look after the boys and Mimi. Fortunately the family stepped up to the mark and provided a lot of support although Ginny did point out once I got back that I had spend half the boys life away from them. Now that I'm back in Auckland I'm working out of the garage while we wait for the office in Auckland to be sorted. Its really hard sitting in the garage knowing that Gin is occasionally struggling with the boys and I'm sure Ginny finds it hard that I am not there. Work does take me away from home quite frequently at the moment, I've been down to Wellington quite a few times and also a night in New Plymouth which is famous for Mount Taranaki, a dormant volcano which looks remarkably like Mount Fuji.
| Mount Taranaki |
Last week we went on a family outing to a picnic organised by the Multiple Birth Association of New Zealand (Auckland Branch), there were about 100 families, each with twins or triplets. It was pretty cool to see so many people each in a similar situation to us, and also how many of them had actually survived the first 3 or 4 years to now have toddlers running about. I'm still not quite sure how they manage it.
If everything is running smoothly then we can manage, we have little or no down time, but we cope, however it only takes one thing to push things over the edge and then things become manic. They boys having colds is really tough because they don't feed as well, throw up more, and everything generally takes twice as long. To help out we are now fortunate in that we now have extra help in the form of Stacy. Stacy is currently training to be a nurse, but comes round from about 4:30 to 7:30 each week day evening to help us out. She is great with the boys, she used to look after twins in a previous job and so knows what she is doing, and also helps us with things like washing and cleaning and other little jobs that easily get lost in general attempt to look after the boys.
We have finally managed to sort out thank you cards so for all those wonderful people who so generously gave the boys gifts you should be getting something in the post next week. They would have come a month earlier had we not (in our sleep deprived state, of course) noticed after having 50 thank you cards printed that it had two photos of Alex on it and not one of William. We have now played it safe and put a photo of them both on it! And then Ginny just had to find the time to write them.....!
Love to all,