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Tales of Wanderlust in Aotearoa

Thursday, April 21. Our drive to Eau Claire led us directly into a blood-orange sunrise which lit up the small patches of snow that speckled the frozen fields. Allison and I chatted non-stop, scarcely taking time to breathe as there was lots to catch up on! Along with sharing my Fijian tales of woe on the ride home, Allison and I made sure to discuss two very important questions. 1 How shall we best execute this epic homecoming surprise? That afternoon, Allison rang my dad. I could see Allison holding .

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Thursday, April 21. Our drive to Eau Claire led us directly into a blood-orange sunrise which lit up the small patches of snow that speckled the frozen fields. Allison and I chatted non-stop, scarcely taking time to breathe as there was lots to catch up on! Along with sharing my Fijian tales of woe on the ride home, Allison and I made sure to discuss two very important questions. 1 How shall we best execute this epic homecoming surprise? That afternoon, Allison rang my dad. I could see Allison holding .

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