This year Scott learned what it's really like to date an American: we treat Valentine's Day like an episode of The Bachelor.
Flying over Auckland!
This year Scott learned what it's really like to date an American: we treat Valentine's Day like an episode of The Bachelor.
Flying over Auckland!
Making friends at the zoo via food bribery.
Day at The Cricket. I had no idea what was happening.
Mount Eden crater
Smokey!
Hiking in the Waihi Gorge.
Western Springs Park
Sometimes I get all eye-roll-y-American at Auckland because it's a small place in a tiny country and everything closes at 3 PM.
Other times, I drive 30 minutes outside the city and arrive at a magnificent landscape that's a cross between Jurassic Park and Eden. And then I'm just... in awe.
Hiking the Waitakere Ranges was one of those times.
A lot of the photos I take end up being back-of-head shots of Scott, which may seems like a creative choice or a way to make Scott look ~mysterious~ but really it's because I'm a slow walker and meander my way through life.
Hiking. It's just walking! Until there is an ascent involved.
Repping the alma mater at the top.
Almost caught up to him...
...aaaand he pulls ahead during the descent.
Cooking a "Sandy + Rachel Signature Dish" out the back of the van: omelettes and lettuce-less salad
Truly working remotely.
My van, looking rather rustic from the rocky, dirt roads.
Camping at Ruapuke Beach.
Last view before sleep...
...and first view in the morning.
I like dogs (cats are another story) but I've never really understood people who are suuuper into their dogs. As in they personify their dog, talk about their dog, take their dog everywhere and talk TO their dog in that particular high pitched voice usually reserved for infants and toddlers. I've never understood it. Kind of similar to the way I feel about folks who opt to have standing desks.
This all changed when I met Scott's Dad's dog, Smokey. I officially became one of those people.
Smokey is smarter and more pleasant than a lot of humans out there. He doesn't require a leash, will wait patiently outside a grocery store for you while you shop, loves hanging out in cafes while you work, is an ideal wingman for meeting new people because he's so handsome people just want to pet him AND he does tricks. He's the ideal running and hiking companion, loves to explore the city, always down for a road trip, is incredibly friendly and relaxed, loves the beach and on top of all of that, is wildly photogenic.
He's just a dreamboat. I don't know who I've become. I've never felt this way about a dog before.
Smokey!
Bird that attacked Scott, and rightfully so, because he threw a shell at them.
We took the ferry over to the insanely beautiful Waiheke Island for Christmas to celebrate with Scott's family.
Between eating an extraordinary amount of brie, we beached, hiked and once the sun set, binge watched Master of None. I also finally saw the New Zealand film Boy which is so, so wonderful. Again, put me on a tropical island and I'll still manage to get excited about Netflix.
Full disclosure: this blog is (perpetually) a little behind... so be prepared for Xmas in NZ posts even though it's actually currently March and I'm in Australia. Lots to catch up on!
Here's the start of an Auckland summer:
Smokey. Who you will see many, many more photos of because he came my best bud/photo muse during my time in NZ.
The cat, Slinky, would also come on walks.
This summer was filled with lots of work (mostly from my remote offices: The Ponsonby Library and The Raw Kitchen) but also road trips in my beloved van, beach days at Piha and many runs around my new temporary home: the Te Atatu Peninsula.
It was a good summer. More soon.
Because you haven't seen enough Bali sunset photos on this blog.
Links for your Thursday/Wednesday (depending on what part of the world you're reading from):
A good read: This interesting + witty article by Helen Kim whose author blurb reads "Helen S. Kim made her Korean immigrants' parents dream come true by graduating from from Harvard Law. She then horrified them by leaving her law firm job to write."
Untranslatable Words. My favorites: "eudaimonia" and "fika".
I'm not super into fashion but I do love me some street style photography... so this collection is a bit of a jackpot.
With EditMate now on in full-force, the books + podcasts I've been consuming lately have all been in the "for work-related educational purposes" category. This Start-Up podcast is full of gems of wisdom if you're building a business, plus it's just wildly fascinating to hear how the start up world operates (Season 2 is proving to be particularly juicy).
Videos of folks slowly taking off their clothes sounds like click bait but this series by StyleLikeU is wonderful, specifically this interview with an incredibly articulate Australian actress.
Watching American current events from a distance (the other hemisphere and the other side of the world) has been interesting this year... this is baffling + concerning while this is horrifying. However, this gorgeous example of freedom of speech (while being a super hot jam) makes me proud to be an American.
Speaking of which... while I do feel the Bern, I feel like everyone needs to remember this as well.
I want to read this and this and this as soon as my "for work-related educational purposes" consumption phase takes a break.
Lastly, a song -- from me to you.