Thanks for the support, Harry!
Life in 2021 keeps throwing up surprises, so I'm not going to give a release estimate for the first MSFS project, there are pros and cons for getting it out quickly. However it is starting to show signs of being a complete project....
At the moment I'm not certain about much, not even where I'll be living this year. I've always been a Christchurch lad, apart from my early 20s working in Auckland. Four years ago I shifted to South Canterbury just to save money on rent, but I always intended to return to Christchurch this year, preferably back to Banks Peninsula. There's a lot going on there now, and I was always keen to get back there to see how it was working after the earthquakes. But some family plans have meant that I am very likely to shift to Wellington in a few weeks. I have a son and daughter living there, and my son and his wife are expecting their first baby. He has this plan to finance a new house build through some sort of family group living. I'd contribute through helping with the mortgage payment, while his grand-mother -- my ex-mother-in-law -- will contribute part of the deposit after selling some land recently. She has just been evicted from her place in Lyttelton, so she's decided that she may as well move to Wellington now. As the rents are so high there, my son has convinced me to share a place with her.
There are some positives to this, I hope, but every decision is complicated for some reason. We have very different ideas on where to live, she wants to be in the city whereas I'm freaked by the way Wellington is built, so I'd rather live in the Wairarapa where people are not just crammed on top of each other. She says that she is happy to keep my rent contribution to what I pay now, and make up the difference, but I hate the fact that the equivalent place in central Wellington is more that twice what I pay here. And that probably won't include a garage.
Considering my wife and I divorced 25 years ago, my life is still complicated by the mother-in-law. But I am looking at it as an adventure, in an otherwise dreary time defined by pandemics and other catastrophes. I've always wanted to get back to a few North Island projects, starting with Hood Aerodrome, hopefully close-by if I have any say in things. And once the building project is complete, I may be a part of raising a grand-child, which is something I've always wanted to do. My daughter-in-law was raised in Colombia, so it is normal for them to live with extended families.
I'm very much aware that if I hadn't quit employment to give scenery development a go 15 years ago I'd be a lot more stable financially, but that's life.





