......and as of tomorrow, Wednesday midnight, NZ is on total shutdown for 4 weeks! Those working for essential services will be the only ones still continuing as usual. It's certainly a very uncertain time for everyone but a lock down is a necessity to stop this Covid 19 virus in it's tracks.
There is an upside to this, all the unpacking and moving in jobs should be finished 😉👍🤪
Enough of the Webber Waffle, lets just show you some photos....
Before work began in earnest, Joe cooked us all a hearty breakfast
First Michael and Tash unloaded some of their stuff before we filled the van with our first load
Then we had ourselves a convoy...
Living area from the kitchen...
Main hall from front door to the two spare bedrooms, loo and bathroom,
leading into the living area...
leading into the living area...
Bedroom that opens onto the deck..
The other bedroom, poor light sorry..
The huge little loo
Bathroom
Pantry
Hall to master bedroom, office/craft room and garage....
Master bedroom, our room...
This room also opens on to the deck...
Walk in wardrobe.....
En suite...
Study/craft room
A welcome message....
Saturday was a full on and very productive day...
We had a takeaway on the deck...
Day one done, more of the 2nd day of moving tomorrow
So glad you have moved in safely and yes, you will get everything sorted for sure with being in Lockdown! We went into lockdown last night (23rd March) Strange times for sure. Stay safe, and enjoy your new home.
ReplyDeleteStay safe over there too, bet you're glad you're on a small island, it loos like many are not getting the self isolation rules!
DeleteLooks like a beautiful home! From following along on Facebook it looks like you are getting organized. We're not on total lock down although it certainly would be a good idea. Lots of people still not obeying the social distancing-idiots!! We haven't been out since last Thursday and Garry is going stir crazy! At least you have beautiful weather. It snowed here again last night and our neighbours just finished shoveling it for us. We do have to go out for a few minutes to pick up a package that the P.O. said they couldn't deliver as no one was home-er no-they didn't even try to deliver it. Very annoying. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThe advantage of the snow is that hopefully less idiots will go out, I don't understand why it's so hard for them to just do what is expected of them.
DeleteLooking good, shame I can't pop over for a month now. You are so lucky you can still walk on your beach... just keep away from everyone! Stay safe. See you on the other side.
ReplyDeleteI expect to see your tree completely yarn bombed by our release date!! :D
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