New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

How I live... A MOO-VER & SHAKER! I’m ahead of the herd

“I just had a Facebook memory pop up from 10 years ago, where I wrote, ‘I knew my first day at work would be big, but I didn’t realise it’d be that big!’

It was September 4, 2010 and we’d started milking the cows at 4.30am on day one of my first full-time job as a dairy assistant in Dunsandel. The Christchurch earthquake happened at 4.35am. I worked 23 hours that day – walking the

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