Saturday, August 25, 2012

Too busy these days









Myztyc stayed safe during all of the moving craziness


We ran the chord all the way down the hall.
Now we are set up to dry hair in the Laundry room.








Since our last post, I have been back to China and then in the whirlwind of packing and moving. Still not completely unpacked and set-up yet leaving again for China next weekend. This is the super busy time leading up to the World Premiere here in Wellington and the global release of The Hobbit.

With what little time we have had in between, we visited a quirky little place here called Westside Studios  -  It felt a lot like and old fun house. Helped Kim Beaton with her Tree Troll project. And have been enjoying some nice meals with friends.

Speaking of good friends. We had 7 good friends help us with the move. That was in addition to us and the 2 movers we hired. We were very fortunate in that it had been pouring down rain for the days leading up to our move. And on Saturday - the day we scheduled the movers for - it was a beautiful dry, sunny day. "Thank you" Which made things much nicer overall. The approximate 60 steps up the hill to our front door was quite grueling, but much easier when it is not pouring rain. We managed to get about 85% of our move completed. Unfortunately on Sunday the rain had returned and we did another 10% of the moving in the wet. And finally finished the last 5% on Monday.

New address is 80 Totara Road, Miramar, Wellington, 6022 New Zealand

Only issues with our new place is that we have poor hot water pressure and there is no electrical outlet in the bathroom... but we are working things out. And the upside is we no longer have a screaming child underneath us or the booming bass of the rap music reverberating through our home. Yay!

We should have some more photos of the new place soon, once we finish settling in.
It's still cold here and we had a wild hail storm last week. Looking forward to spring. Hope it gets here soon. Although while in China I get to deal with 95 - 100 degrees with 80-90% humidity. :OP

Here are some more of Eric's great photos from ComicCon

Warm Regards to all,
Stacy & Eric









Friday, July 20, 2012

Adventure continues....













It has been a very busy month and a half. And there's lots to report.

Eric and I have enjoyed the place we have been renting for the past 2 years. However we have been looking for a place that does not have any common walls, and we have found a cute house just down the road and will be moving on August 11th. We are very excited and are looking forward to the new space. We will post photos once we settle in. We will still have a great view and the ability to walk to work. As well as a spare room for those who have threatened to come visit.

Ian McKellen did an on stage performance here in Wellington to raise money to rebuild the Isaac Theater Royal in Christchurch. Eric and I went and it was delightful. Ian is an amazing performer and fun was certainly had by all in attendance. A lot of the Hobbit cast members were there, as was Peter Jackson.

I have just returned from a fabulous 3 week trip back to the States and Eric will be returning next week.
As always the time was too short and we did not get to see everyone. But it was great seeing those of you we did see. We love sharing our adventures and catching up with what is going on with family and friends back in the States. We think about you often and while we are enjoying ourselves here we do miss you all. The weather was fabulous and a great break from the cold winter weather back in NZ. And we definitely got our fill of missed foods. In N Out Burger was at the top of our list and I certainly lost count of the number of them we had over the 3 weeks. We also got plenty of good Mexican food. And I made sure to get plenty of the frozen yogurt that I miss.

While in the states both Eric and I worked San Diego Comic Con for Weta. It was a lot of hard work and great fun. Our booth was definitely one of the big hits of the show. We had three life size Trolls on display and everyone wanted their picture with them. I also did some work on a new iPhone/iPad App for one of our new collectibles - Barad-Dur. It was also a success and many people gathered around the piece looking through their iDevices to see The Eye of Sauron.

I will be off to China again leaving on the 29th. And then Eric and I (and Myztyc) will be busy packing and moving. Look for another update a photos towards the end of August.

Wishing everyone well,
Cheers
Stacy & Eric

Sunday, June 3, 2012

And another chunk of time goes by...










Wow - who would have thought?
It is getting harder to keep up on our posts.

Life is good, and life is busy.
And the adventure continues...

Since the last post, we have gotten new passports, re-done our fingerprints and filled out more paperwork. All with the aim of getting "residency" here. Our decisions to stay long term or or not have nothing to do with it. It is simply the easiest way to make sure we have the choices to make and that NZ can't make them for us by telling me I can't work.

Some friends took me to see the old St. Paul's Cathedral - I did not know it even existed here. But it was amazing to see, with all of the beautiful woodwork. We also took a two day trip up to Auckland to see the DreamWorks "How to Train your Dragon" Arena Show and a small side trip to Piha. The show was fun, but we were disappointed that  it was another re-telling of the original movie and not additional story content. So of the visual effects though were beautiful. We had purchased the tickets to the show back in 2011, when I was still working with DreamWorks on the iPhone App. The App has now been released and I think it looks great! Check it out. - it's called "Tap Dragon Drop". We also had a friend show us Piha while we were there. It is a great beach spot.

I got the opportunity to lend my voice to some background "screaming".  I'll never know if it will actually be used, but it was fun. We still can't talk about what we are doing or the films, but it is lots of fun to be a part of it. We have seen a lot, unfortunately we can't photograph most things so we will only have our memories for now. But it is worth it!

And I have once again  been back to China for 10 days and have returned exhausted.
It is a three day weekend here - The Queen's Birthday, so we are relaxing.

We have about 3 and half weeks before we head back to the States for our yearly visit.
We are really looking forward to it. It is winter here and it is cold. So a 3 week holiday where it will be summer will be greatly welcomed. We are also really looking forward to catching up with our family and friends. We have two new cousins to meet. ComicCon this year will be a lot of fun as well. I will be working the Weta booth and Eric will be helping with set-up and break down of the booth.
We will return back to NZ on the 17th of July and it looks like my next trip to China will follow closely after. Busy times indeed.

Work is definitely keeping me busy and I am enjoying it. Eric is also enjoying his work.
Myztyc, our sweet kitty is growing and has become a welcome, warm and cuddly family member. I missed her while away in China and will undoubtably miss here while we are back in the States. We have certainly been reminded of how much we both love having a pet(s) in the house.

That should bring you up to speed at this point.
Warm Regards to all! See some of you soon.

Stacy & Eric



Saturday, March 31, 2012

Where does the time go?









So another month and a half between posts. I had no idea I would get so caught up in the new job and everything else that so much time would go by before I could come up for air again. But I will say it has been a good month and a half.

The new job is going well. I am enjoying it very much and being kept very busy.
After only one week at the office I was was off to China for what was supposed to be a 4-5 day trip. It turned into a 9 day trip. I spent the last 4 days there without by boss. It went well and since there will be future trips where I will be solo, it was great being able to get my relationship established so quickly.

It had been about 6 years since I was last in China and it was very much the same as I remember it. I can say that the food I had this time was much better.

In addition to being busy with the new job, Eric has continued to be busy at Weta as well. And continues to enjoy the work and the people.

The big news is that we have adopted a new kitten. About a month or so ago a neighborhood cat tried to adopt us. We began feeding her and letting her into our place. As we were starting to get attached to her, we decided we better make sure that she did not belong to someone else. Long story short -she did and we could not keep her. We realized that we missed having a pet around and started looking for a cat we could rescue. The photos above are of Myztic (mystic) she was 5 month old when we brought her home (born Oct 16th) and weighing only about 2.5 lbs (1kg). She has been eating better and growing and is now up to 5lbs (2.05kg). She is really cuddly and very playful.

As far as other activities, we spend time with our friends regularly. We have seen Hunger Games and enjoyed it. And I got together with some friends and walked through the Terrace Tunnel for charity last week. This is a tunnel that normally has traffic going through it at about 100 kph (65 mph), but was shut to traffic for a few hours to allow the public to pay and walk through it. The money went the Children's Hospital. It was lots of fun and the department of transportation was there to talk to the public about all the safety features that have been newly installed through the tunnel. It was very cool.

We are looking forward to a 4 day break for Easter here. We have no real exciting plans other than to relax and hang with friends. We have both been working hard enough that we want to take advantage of some down time. Coming up I will be heading back to China again in May. And we are starting the planning for our return visit to the States in July. It will be a shorter visit this year and I will be working at San Diego Comic Con full time this year. We are really looking forward to getting our fix of In N Out Burgers and Mexican food! As well as a little shopping for those items that they don't seem to have down here.

Cheers for now, hope to update again (sooner)
Stacy & Eric






Saturday, February 18, 2012

Yes, it has been awhile.





Sorry for the long gap between postings.

I have been holding off posting until I had something to actually post.
These last seven weeks have been a bit crazy. So much was in flux that Eric and I really did not know what we were doing. Staying or going...

So just to recap, my job at Sidhe was ending and the status of our Work Visas was
up in the air.

Over the last seven weeks, I have been interviewing and waiting and waiting (not very patiently I might add). I was finally offered a position - Yay! BUT then found out that my Visa was not a simple "transfer" procedure, but a whole new application procedure. After several meetings with an immigration advisor, more paper work, and some more $, it took another week to get the Visa approved and then I was able to accept the job offer. In the midst of it, we needed to get new Visa and Passport photos taken. So Eric has now had his hair returned to something closer to it's natural color. (photo to come soon). He should also be commended for helping me survive the time.

So I start work next week as the Product Development Manager at Weta Ltd. and am really looking forward to it. It has actually been 4 years since I first entertained the idea of moving to NZ and working for Weta. I won't be able to talk a lot about what I am working on, but suffice it to say I will be working on the fun stuff. Eric and I will be able to walk to work together and occasionally have lunches and breaks together.

Eric(pending the unknown) and I will also be able to head back to Los Angeles and San Diego in July to see family and friends as well as to work SD ComicCon.

Summer here has been a mixed bag. We have had some beautiful days as well as some more rain and clouds. I was hoping for better, but oh well. The cicadas can be heard daily now and we really enjoy hearing them.

We are both very happy and relieved that things have worked themselves out and are happy that we are staying here in New Zealand for the foreseeable future.

More blogging ahead.

Cheers,
Stacy & Eric










Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year!









And another year has flown by.

I have to say, all in all, it was a great year.
It truly has been an adventure and we have enjoyed it immensely.

Our holiday card seems to have stirred up some fun.
Apparently Eric's hair has been quite the conversation piece.
If you have been following the blog, you know that he decided to bleach it for Halloween.
Now the roots have grown out quite a bit and he has this inverse skunk look going on.
So for the Holiday party he decided to have some more fun and add purple to the
bottom layer. As it continues to grow out he will be pondering whether to cut it short,
re-colour it back or continue to experiment. Stay tuned....

We had a wonderful holiday break. (and technically are still on it). Eric is scheduled to go back to work on the 11th - but has the possibility of being called back sooner. And I am still unemployed, but hopeful that I will get something by the end of the month.

We had Xmas dinner with some close friends and then took a few days to drive up north to Napier and explore the Hawke's Bay area. The Pohutukawa trees are in full bloom this time of year. Because of their holiday coloration they are iconic here. Hawke's Bay area looks very similar to Napa, CA and is indeed wine country. The weather was absolutely amazing for about 4-5 days, before the rain came back to remind us where we live. We went to the top of Te Mata Peak for a grand view of Hawke's Bay - would have been even better on a clear day. We also went to the National Aquarium of New Zealand, explored the elegant Art Deco town, visited The Silky Oak Chocolate Company and discovered dark chocolate covered black licorice! And after spending about $45.00 NZD there were told that they have another store in Lower Hutt (about 25 minutes drive away from where we live - We are doomed).We walked along the waterfront, and had some good meals. I found a new favorite wine . (Hawke's Bay) Boundary Vineyards Matapiro Sauvignon Blanc Pinot Gris - very fruity!

We were back home before the New Year and spent a quiet New Years Eve together watching movies at home. It was very wet and the Wellington Fireworks had been cancelled. Apparently I am still trying for the "truly NZ" New Years Eve (see last years post) - or maybe that truly is a NZ New Years.

I hope that our blog is still entertaining and we will continue to post as regularly as
we can. Our hope is to both be working and to be able to visit the States again in July.

Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy New Year!

Stacy & Eric