Greetings readers! Apologies for the prolonged silence. We have been in the season of working hard since we returned from our first exploration of the South Island in April. We have not been without some fun and newsworthy times though. And, we are finding joy in a bit of routine as well. (Yes, this is still Jessa writing ☺️).

We woke early on ANZAC day and joined the hundreds of people awake before dawn forming a spontaneous and solemn parade to Memorial park for a gorgeous sunrise service to honor those New Zealanders (and Australians) who have fought and died in not only WWI, but so many other wars and battles around the world. There were prayers of gratitude for them and many for future peace and protection of those willing to serve again.

Several moments during the celebration stood out to remember – hundreds of people singing Amazing Grace together in the sunrise, the bugle call was hauntingly beautiful, followed by a bagpipers call (there is a large Scottish influence here that we have been surprised by – and love), and finally when the New Zealand National anthem was sung in both Te Reo Maōri and English and Leif knew both and sang them boldly!!
Speaking of Leif, this kid is growing up so fast and we are incredibly proud of how he has adjusted to public school in a new country, making new friends and learning how to choose them wisely and how to be a good friend. His broken hand fully recovered and has nearly been forgotten with all the mountain biking, tricking practice, weightlifting with Dad and now joining the Field Hockey team for his school!! Here’s a post from the team’s first game!

Tricking is going really well too – shout out to our Master Na’s Taekwondo family back home – he’a practicing for the demo team next year and missing you all a lot!

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