Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christmas Time, Mistletoe and Wine...

Hi Everyone!

I do have some new photos to post, but time is running out before I head to Pewsey in Wiltshire for my Xmas holiday... I hope you all have a fantastic Christmas and a Happy New Year, and I will get those photos up as early in 2010 as I can!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

the BEST musical act EVER

Hi Everyone, I have some brilliant advice you should all follow...

GO AND SEE STEELEYE SPAN LIVE

Seriously, I saw them a few days ago, and they are honestly unbelievably fantastic. They are an old school folk band from back in the 60's, and they are somehow still touring - the UK at least. I saw them when I was about 5 and they came to Auckland, but it took me until I was around 20 to figure out they actually make good music. Not good music,
amazing music. Google them. You tube them. Then times that by 5,000,000 and that's almost as good as they actually are live.

Wasn't allowed to take photos but I sneaked in a couple - excuse the blurriness...



Definitely a band I will go to see again - let me know if you are in the UK and want to see them!

Monday, December 7, 2009

UK path lab is a MACHINE!

I went and got a blood test done today, mainly to see if there is anything in my DNA that makes me so awesomely superhuman. I was amazed at the efficient, if not impersonal service here in Wales. Seriously:

9:00am - roll up to Doctor's clinic for drop in hours
9:20am - Doctor confirms I am dying, gives me plastic bag, form, map to Pathology Unit

12:10pm - walk to Path lab (which is conveniently in the hospital next to my University)
12:15pm - take form to counter - get given paper tag, number 95
12:20pm - bleeping noise, counter ticks to 95, I walk into clinic
12:21pm - i sit, nurse finds vein, takes blood
12:22pm - i leave path lab with a cotton ball taped to my arm

Honestly. There was a room with 2 chairs in it, and 2-3 nurses working to pump the patients through. It was a case of "name and date of birth please" wam bam thank you mam here's-a-giant-sticky-plaster-go-to-your-doctor-later-in-the-week. I am not sure if it is the best system ever or the worst... it was kind of unfriendly, I was just another arm to them. (But a good one I bet!) Got to admire the efficiency though - perhaps they save the people skills for when the results come in?

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Shopping Spree

I spent a lot of money today. I am in search of some assurance that it was justified...

£5 - lunch at Potters Wheel with Laura

£1 - mascara
£4 - fashion tape and other fashion things for the ball this saturday
£3 - black hand bag for the ball this saturday
£1.50 - magical hemming tape to tape up a skirt without sewing it
£4 - Diadora trackpants, down from £20
£5 - 2 x Slazenger tshirts, down from £9 each
£2 - 3 pairs of Coke socks that will be good for hiking
£1 - obligatory Advent Calender
£20 - Everlast Warm Jacket, down from £55
£16 - pink rain jacket for hiking, down from £29
£26 - waterproof pants, down from £50
£24 - hiking shoes, down from £55

... and... also booked these:
I AM SO SO SO SO SO SOOOOOOOOOOOOO EXCITED!!!!!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I heart HTML and CSS

Haven't figured out how to change the background colour of my blog. I will, I will...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Best Start to Any Day

This morning, I woke up, showered, dressed, and felt generally not happy to be vertical at 7:30am.
Then, I made this:
I hand-squeezed that myself. And by hand-squeezed I mean all I had was a bread knife and a glass. And my hands of course, but I thought that went without saying. Anyway, it perked me right up immediately, because it tasted so good:
By the time I had finished the glass, I was looking and feeling ready to go to work (note how much nicer my skin looks!):Moral of the story is drink freshly hand-squeezed orange juice and it will make you feel happy straight away because it is yummy, and over time it will make you look better too! (results may vary).

Friday, November 13, 2009

Diagnosed by my Mum...

Since I arrived in Wales 2 months ago, I have had a lot of trouble focusing, working, and sleeping. My mind is going a million miles an hour about this that and the other, and everything in between. At first I thought I was just tired, but things didn't change even when I worked hard at getting enough sleep. I went to the Doctor, who annoyingly told me I was anxious so I couldn't sleep, and tired so I couldn't focus. She prescribed me sleeping tablets, and said if that didn't fix everything then to come back and she would put me on anti-depressants. Even though I wasn't depressed, she was convinced I was anxious about something.

Not impressed - I'm not anxious! I just can't stop thinking! I'm thinking about all these new and exciting things that are happening in my life, and are going to be happening in the future! Then Mum pointed out something really obvious. I am super excited. Overexcited even. As in the hyperactive type child kind. At 23, that's me :D ... I'm currently working with more exercise, healthy diet, check lists, chamomile/peppermint/licorice root sleeping tea, relaxing hot showers, light reading, calming music, and relaxation tracks before bed. 70% of the time it works, the other 30% I am up til 3am tossing and turning. But 70% is an improvement yes?! Still struggling a bit during the day, but hey, lets just hope I grow out of it!

Today, as I was walking along the beach looking at some terrace houses and thinking "Wow! Look! I'm in Wales! Look! Those are British houses! I'm here, in Wales! Look! Wow!" (I'm not kidding, 2 months in and I am still that buzzy about just being here), it occurred to me that I should have seen this coming. I have always been fairly overwhelmed by the fact that human beings even exist, that I am even alive, so of course moving 20,000kms away from home and starting a new life was going to send my thoughts into overdrive. We can clearly conclude I think waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much. If anyone knows how to slow my brain down so it can actually focus on something please let me know! In the mean time, here's a picture I think depicts me fairly well...

Friday, November 6, 2009

Guy Fawkes in Wales!

Last night was Guy Fawkes, or as it is more commonly known here, Bonfire Night. Apparently normal people don't buy fireworks here, but go and see fireworks displays instead. I can conclude that Guy Fawkes night is more spectacular here, but less enjoyable if you tend to be pyromania inclined, as I suspect most of NZ youth are (myself included). If you want to see photos of the night, here's a link to my facebook album. It was a good night, with bonfires on the beach and a lot of students around. I did miss dancing around like a lunatic and lighting the whooooole box of fireworks off myself (which is generally what happens when you spend 5th November with just your parents), but the display (which we watched for free!) was fantastic! Afterwards my flatmates and I went to our local pub, inn on the lake, or pub on the pond as we think fits better. Then we came home via Le Cafe - the greasy frypot food outlet that's on campus.
Tomorrow my flatmate Maria and I are going shopping for an evening dress for my Rotary Christmas do, and then Elise and I are meeting for lunch. I am excited, and I will post you pics of what I buy! I hope you all enjoyed Guy Fawkes as much as I did.




Saturday, October 31, 2009

Bits and Bobs

You look bored. Here are some photos so you see what exciting things I've been up to on a daily basis...




My really short skirt in Torquay - with one of my fave pair of heels...







My nail colour scheme...



My new business cards...







The new Plant in my room....
Remodeling of my calendar...


One night I went out...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Three O Nine AM

Dear Stupid Undergraduate Students that Live in Horton at Swansea University,

Please stop being complete douchebags and setting the fire alarms off at inconvenient times, such as 3am on a Wednesday morning. If you are unsure of how to avoid this, these tips may come in handy:

1) stop smoking in your room
2) shut the bathroom door when and after you shower (as it says on the back of the door, and you are told every time we congregate outside and the big red truck comes along)
3) stop spraying sprays in your bedroom (again, as you've been told)
4) stop breaking the fire alarm switches and setting them off
5) if you require any help following these handy hints, please don't hesitate to come and see me in room 503. I would be glad to teach you the lesson of how it's done.

Love and Kisses,

Your Friendly/Livid with Rage/Don't Mess with Me Neighbour,

Claire

xx

Friday, October 23, 2009

Who is Bill Bartmann?

When I look in my guest book for this site, this is the latest entry I find...

NameBill Bartmann
Date2009-10-09
Locationclick picture for more information
MessageHey, great blog...but I don’t understand how to add your site in my rss reader. Can you Help me, please smilie


Yes, I may be able to help you Bill, if I

1) knew who the hell you were, and
2) knew how to contact you. The internet isn't telepathically powered, you know.

AHA! I have discovered the meaning of life!

Just kidding. That was to get your attention. Now, I have an important announcement to make. Actually, I don't. I am just kidding again. Oh what a trickster I am! Does anyone else turn into a supreme gift-buying person when they are away from home? I have already bought Stella (she's my bestie fo life, write that down) her birthday gift for 2nd December, as well as my parents Christmas gift, plus I have chosen my brother/sister in laws Christmas present, and planned each of their birthday presents (mid-Nov and late-Dec), plus the other few Xmas gifts I must buy. Not to mention the stack of Christmas cards I have already delegated out to 24 of my closest friends and family (Limited number in the pack you see), and I have already asked my parents if it is okay to send them over in one package for them to redistribute in New Zealand. Organised? Definitely. Neurotic? Most likely.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Truth about Life in Wales...

Hello hello hello...

I suppose it is a good sign that I haven't written a decent post since before I left Wellington... shows I actually have a life. I thought it was only fair to have some sort of news here so when I tell my friends "I could write you a letter, but how about you just go read my blog? It has everything on it." I'm not lying so much as exaggerating the truth. Good.

So! My life in Wales is pretty exciting, if any of you get the chance to go overseas I would take it with both hands. In saying that, I would really recommend making sure you are at the right place in your life when you leave NZ though... I am fortunate enough to have the last 6 and a half years of my life consist of 2 terribly homesick years, 1 party year, 3 emotionally draining years at uni, and 8 months of getting used to the idea I would soon be 20,000 kms away from anyone i knew. So I was ready!

Obviously when I first got to the UK I was jetlagged, so didn't really know up from down (I was going to say left from right, but I get those confused 95% of the time jet lag or no jet lag). I switched into business mode straight away, and was really calm finding my way around heathrow airport. Except the ONE internet cafe they had was broken! I had to call my Papa at 5am NZ time to get him to log in to my email to get a reference code it turned out I didn't even need! Anyway, thanks daddy :D The next day, in Reading, I explored like a good tourist would. I took heaps of photos, because in my jetlagged state I couldn't decide what was good and what wasn't. The first 4 days in Swansea I was with Mair, the Rotary president of my club here. Anything she suggested, I just said yes to. I gave a 30 minute presentation to the club, but luckily it was about myself so I could wing it with the help of the slideshow I made. That weekend I was in the halls, but there was no one around. I went on a trip to the national botanical gardens of wales, not because I desperately wanted to see them, but because it was free and something to do. About this time I was ready to meet people and get into it!

Since then, I have joined the student radio station, the engineering society, been to leicester, mumbles, torquay, llanelli, have gotten books out of both the public library and the university library, been shopping several times, and am hoping to join the volleyball team. It is safe to say I am pretty much into it all over here. My best friends here are a pre-dental from Iowa, America, and an international development/politics from the Netherlands (that's Laura and Elise if you hear me talking about them again). I have met some other really cool people here as well, but not everyone can expect a shout out can they? Yesterday I spoke to my University supervisor, and I'm going to start experiments late next week. On Monday I move into my office in the Engineering department - I share it with 2 others, and our names are on the wall outside the door! I have my own key to that and the labs, as well as after-hours access to the building. Am I grown up or what?!

Rotary is going well too, I have already done 5 of my 10-15 activities for the year - 2 presentations and 3 visits (Scholar conference in Leicester, District conference in Torquay, the Swansea Coastguard with the Group Study Exchange (GSE) team from Adelaide, Australia), plus I have another 4 or so booked. My host counsellor here is amazing - her name is Gwenda and she works way too hard. She is a specialist nurse, and she is absolutely fabulous to have looking out for me. I also have the scholarship co-ordinator for the district, Gareth and his wife Jan, who are just so hospitable and fantastic to have around. Laura is another ambassadorial scholar - next week we are doing a joint presentation and we've decided to speak back and forth as opposed to one after the other - so I'll let you know how NZ stacks up next to America!

For Christmas I don't know what I am going to do yet - Elise is having a Christmas party in Swansea on xmas day, and i've been invited various other places with other people too (Mum and Dad's friends in Haverfordwest, Gwenda's family in Aberystwyth, London with another friend)... Elise and I are quite keen to head to either Ireland or Scotland for a few days over the xmas time, so that might happen too. I'm obviously not loaded with money at the moment, studying in a foreign country is not the lightest on the pocket :-) ... so I must choose my travels carefully! I'm pretty much just trying to meet people from different areas of the UK so I can stay with them! The scholar conference was pretty good for that, and a guy from London is here this weekend visiting Laura and I. Mainly Laura, as I am here typing this. But I will be on the d-floor tonight, I promise! The district conference meant we got to meet Emily, a scholar from Australia studying in Cardiff (capital of Wales for those of you that aren't good at Geography - and if you don't know where Wales is, go see Mr. Fleming). Laura and I are real keen to head over to see her - even though Cardiff is right there we haven't been yet!

Living in the halls is pretty lame, but in the mornings I open my curtains and if the sun is shining it is a beautiful view out over the ocean. No kidding - it really is amazing here! I have lots of photos of Stella and me on my walls, need to figure out where I can print some off of all you other people I also miss. I do miss you all, and I miss New Zealand too - I miss the fresian dairy cows, I miss the rangi-ness of NZ, the kiwi party scene. I've been really getting into Katchafire, the Black Seeds, and Fast Crew. I can't wait to go camping here, and see if it is like camping in NZ.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday, October 2, 2009

Cadbury's Replacement...

The chocolate here tastes different to in New Zealand. This means I cannot satisfy my cravings with Cadbury Dairy Milk, or even Green and Blacks Organic stuff...

I thought all was lost.

Then, I found this.

All hope has been restored.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Video editing up a stooooorm

Hey everyone!

I just joined the radio station on campus here, I am hoping to be a music reviewer for them, should be great! If I suck at that, I will try to be in the events team, organising events and what not - you all know how much I love organising people and things! In the mean time, I have been putting together some catch up videos for Rotary - this first being posted onto my Rotary site www.RotaryScholarClaire.blogspot.com ... Check it out if you want to see me lisp my way through some blogs!

Had to post this photo as well, I was being a toitle.....

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Testing video for my new rotary blog...

Hey guys, this was a video I took at the space centre... I will be posting all the unedited things on this site, and linking to my new Rotary blog, which will have more formal, edited things on it. SO this is just a test! How lucky you are to be my guinea pigs! New blog is www.RotaryScholarClaire.blogspot.com ... try it.

xox

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Beached Wale

I'm in Wales, Beaches! Oh I am hilarious. No internet at my house yet (by house I mean room on campus.... and noice room)... BUT I am here and I am happy!

GOodo! Photos and videos to follow :D

xox

Monday, September 7, 2009

HeartBreak in Rotorua

Yes yes, it is true, I am struggling to say goodbye to NZ, to Rotorua, and mostly to Rotoma. It's tough! I know I am coming back but, wow, going to miss these places and these PEOPLE!! Especially those retards without internet access (these people do exist!). The last month or so has been hectic, I seem to have made new friends and become better friends with old friends, have developed a love interest or 2 (or 3), and have just become more attached to everything Kiwi. Dammit! I fly out in exactly 5 days (Saturday night) and I just don't want to leave everyone and everything. One of the said love interests is being a complete idiot and has succeeded in tipping my life upside down in less than 5 days, but I guess I now have 5 days to right-end it and move on. 5 day rule!
Almost everything is sorted, I have a new camera, new laptop, new travel case, new glasses (x 2!!), and various other new things to take with me. Very cool. Have started packing, but really, lets be honest, I'm all about analysing stupid love interest number 3. May need some help in implementing the 5 day rule. Any takers?

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Photos! And it's TWO weeks to go!

I'm currently in love with this guy:

and this girl:


and this link:


and this photo:

and as usual this retard:

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Oh, it has been so long...

I pretty much forgot I had a blog. I'm not so much a writer, just a talker. I need to start an audio blog. Anyway, NO RACH YOU GUys weRE'NT awkward to live with! I just got your msg now, but no, no no no. :D
So, I'm living in Rotorua, I turned 23 and had a kiddies party with a scavenger hunt and pass the parcel, I got a job (woohoo!) working as a polymer engineer (woohoo!) for the biopolymer network, based at Scion, and on Thursday I judged science fair. which was awesome. This is the worst written post ever. Today is my dads birthday and I have been sewing a skirt. For me, not him. I leave NZ in THREE weeks today! I had a leaving party and I was sad, but I will be seeing half the people tonight anyway. Life is epic.
The end. (gotta go, there's a party to attend)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

This is it. Goodbye Wellington!

Hi! Just wanted to post one last time from Wellington. And here it is.

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Goodbye :-(

Monday, July 20, 2009

Big Changes... Spontaneously.

I keep coming back to this site to see if the owner has posted any news lately. I always experience a few seconds of disappointment before I realise it's my site and I already knew there was no new posts. Idiot.
So, the news is: I'm moving back to Rotorua. In 3 days. THREE DAYS! MOVING! Pretty much, the jobs have dried up here in Wellington, and I would rather be struggling for income in a place where I get to board for free/in exchange for doing the ironing (ie: my parents house). I am so so so gutted to be leaving Wellington though, I have really come to love it here and I don't feel ready to leave at all! A sure sign I will be back someday. Gaz, Jute, Nikki and Han have all been amazing flatmates, I just slotted right in without the awkwardness you get when you live with people for the first time.
I will really miss Gaz saying "f*** it's hot!" every 5 minutes in Summer, and "f*** it's freezing!" all throughout Winter; watching 10 bazillion episodes of House/Grey's Antomy in a row with Nikki; tucking Jute in after a night on the town; hearing someone tell Hannah she knows how to get a drink herself; seeing the 3 different bottles of milk in the fridge (green, blue, organic); Gaz getting into a grump and telling everyone off for no apparent reason; coming home and seeing Jute working on her car; having Chris hog around; hearing the wind at night so hard out I get scared we're in a tornado; convincing Nikki it's a good idea to use her ingredients to make macaroni cheese for dinner if I cook it; Han saying my macaroni cheese is yummy; Gaz putting his gangsta rap on in the lounge really loud, for every one to "enjoy"; my Dad ringing us almost everyday and asking if Juliet is home, when I've told him she works evenings everytime he's called for the last 2 weeks; the girls saying "I'll just get the person you want to talk to" and handing me the phone when a telemarketer or research person calls; the washing machine beeping continuously through the night; the pile of dishes that stack up ridiculously quickly; and yeah, there's more too. It's safe to say, I will miss the people, places, and things in Wellington.
Sob Sob.

Friday, June 26, 2009

I require employment

I need a new job. My current contract is drawing to an end, leaving me 2 months of unemployment before I fly out to Wales. I need an employment consultant to help me find a new job. Where oh where can I find one of them?

Where?

Saturday, May 16, 2009

It's the WEEEEEKEND :D

Hi everyone !
Oh boy I really do love this no-University thing. It's Saturday morning in the Farnham household, and we are all chilling - Nikki's graffiti kniting, Jute's in the shower, and me and Gaz are listening to and discussing rapper wars - particularly the tracks that went down between Notorious BIG and Tupac. It is freaken ridiculous! East Coast and West Coast hate each other and all the rappers write songs to bitch about it... Oh! Now Gaz finds me a song by Jedi Mind Tricks that's pretty much talking about all the crap that goes down - it seems they are an underground band that doesn't get too caught up in the "politics" of rap.
Anyway, last night Caleb and Merine came down from Hamilton and we ate dinner and had some wine and watched TV / movies... Today is SELINA'S BIRTHDAY!!!! She's my new(ish) friend from work, she's pretty much awesome. And tonight we have our staff function - McKinley Cup Carnival - no one is sure what we are in for but we are all excited!
Have a great weekend guys xox

Sunday, May 10, 2009

I FORGOT!




Sorry guys, guess I forgot to mention this......


bUSY!

hEY GUYS! aS MY 3 READERS MAY HAVE NOTICED, i HAVE NOT BEEN BLOGGING MUCH SINCE i LEFT uNIVERSITY. (I thought it would be fun to write in reverse caps, but it was just plain silly). Anyway, it's funny how when your life is going great, there are so many projects that fall to the wayside because you don't need them to distract you from what's really going on.

Well! Everything is going fantastically here in Wellington! Life after Uni is amazing. Actually. I am enjoying work, and even though I don't have many friends in this city I still get lots of social time. Quite often I go and play pool with a workmate after work, and have a glass of wine or two. Being able to spontaneously do that is rad! I went shopping yesterday and then out to a flatwarming, and didn't think twice about whether it was an effective use of my time or not. This afternoon I must tidy my room :-( but hey, you can't have it all, right?

I've been thinking about my piano exam, which is in August. I don't think I will be ready. I don't want to pay the fees and then have an epic fail. That would suck. I'm investigating sitting it in Wales, and if I did that I would also sit a theory exam as well (just because I have money coming out of my ears so would love to fork out the extra), meaning I wouldn't feel bad about postponing it because I would have twice the work. Hmmmm... Decisions....

I'm thinking I should spend the rest of the day (it's almost quarter to 4) doing housework - cleaning my room, the bathroom, and the kitchen. My flatmates and I have managed to avoid the dishes for a good few days now, to the point where we don't really have that many plates and things in the cupboards. Uh Oh. Oh, the joys of a tiny kitchen with no dishwasher. I actually think if we had a bigger kitchen I would be more inclined to do the dishes - the thought of getting into a small dark space to tackle piles of plates stacked on every available horizontal surface is just not very appealing.

MOTHER'S DAY! Man, I love my mum. She Rocks.

if only she were here to help me with that cleaning.....

Saturday, April 18, 2009

MESSAGE FOR THOSE CRAFTY TYPES

Especially for Nikki....
And also - I booked a one way ticket to London last night... I leave Saturday 12th September.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lemon Detox (LDD)

I forgot to blog that I am doing the Lemon Detox Diet, just to cleanse my body (as it is a temple and all) ... So I'm planning on doing at least 7 days, maybe 8, 9, or 10. No more than 10. I'm just at the end of day 4 now, and it's so tough! Not because I'm hungry - I'm pretty much not, but because I really want to taste food again! Eating the same thing for 4 days is hella boring. I can't wait until I'm done - I've proposed that the flat and I go out for dinner when I've had my 2-3 days of taking it easy (drinking juices and eating pureed vegies). I'm keen for a nice as pasta meal (surprise surprise), so if anyone knows where I can find the best, creamy pasta in Wellington, let me know! I'm also planning what I want to eat in the week following my detox ... I want to really enjoy my food now! So far all I got is sushi, and then the pasta meal I want to go out for. What you guys got?

success!

I've gotten myself a job! As an employment consultant at student job search. I had job training today, and I start on Monday. Will be full time-ish for the next couple of weeks and then down to my "normal" hours - 31-2 hours a week. Not my favourite number, but hey, MUCH better than nothing. Hopefully I can get something for the weekends or for the 3 mornings a week I will have free. And unfortunately it's only a short term contract that goes until the end of semester one (June) so I will have to get back into the rat race then.

In other news I have decided to sit another piano exam. It's been a while ... over 8 years in fact. I've just noticed I have less than 6 months left in New Zealand, which is scary and worrying and exciting all in one. Around 5 months to practice pieces and learn scales and arpeggios for a syllabus I haven't even glanced at; 5 and a half months to pay off a chunk of my student loan; 3 months to find another job; and 5 and a half months to organise things in Wales.

Today Swansea (Wales) told me they think I have to pay international rates. Which I can't afford. BooHOo.

xx

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

I found TREASURE!!

In the weekend I found this amazing little gem on a scrap of paper on a downtown Wellington pavement...

Life;
My name's Neaq
I'm scared to turn 21
I think Italians & Spanish people are regulation Hotties
I've had teachers dislike me on sight
I actually like Maths
I'm a Harry Potter nerd
I get offended when people put salt on a meal I made
I have OCD; I have to laugh after someone sneezes
Erinn's cactus leggs inspired me to shave.
I'm superstitous about Friday the 13th and Black Cats
If I see a stray cat I'm always tempted to kick it
I've been knowing to burst out laughing for no reason
I often insult people in Maori
I think BF's are overrated
I wish I could mind-read
If you have awesome hats and fly kicks I would consider you.
Both my parents are under 35
I'm depressed I've missed out on all the awesome events this year. so far.
Vitamin water is my new addiction
I still sleep with a teddy Bear
I often kareoke to my ipod with my hairbrush infront of the mirror
I change my handwriting every year
My goal in life is to live to 23... then it shall bee a different age.

If only we were all blessed with such poetic genius.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Hallelujah!

I think I have finally gotten a job! Perhaps! Although these things have been known to fall through, so keep your fingers and toes crossed for me. It's as a job consultant at the Wellington branch of Student Job Search, only 31 hours a week but hey - better than the unemployment benefit. Will keep you posted...
I've also decided that I am going to move forward in the dating department. Not that I can really control this area, but that's it exactly - I don't have much to do with it, so why bother? I am officially, from this point onwards, caring less.
I may have to re-blog about this one at a later date.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

i wish

I wish I had a lamborghini Galado....(sp?)

Or a ferrari enzo. Or maybe a just lots of money. My gosh unemployment gives you big dreams!

So the wedding is over - I officially have a sister-in-law, which makes Nikki my sister-in-law's sister. But I like to say I just got 6 new sisters and 2 new brothers, regardless of their law-ness and step-ness and almost-step-ness. Telling stories about your siblings when there is only one is boring. The ceremony was beautiful - I held it together and refrained from becoming the blubbering mess I usually am when I am happy, so that's good! Photo's will be on Nikki's page and we're all tagged on Chris's facebook, but my camera stayed in my bag at all times. Silly puppet. The reception was great also, I played some piano and Annabelle sang (we did Alicia Keys, No One) and Jute and Gaz seemed to really like it so that was good. This is the most boring account of a wedding ever. My creative writing skills SUCK. I think I am tired. It was an amazing day anyway.

BLAH.

I neeeeeeeeeed a job.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

who are these people?

Who are these randoms signing my guest book? "arhiderrr"? Ah... Hi Dere? Yes? No?


Anyway, just thought I would update you on what's going on for me at the moment. So I've been in Wellington for 2 months now, and I am still unemployed. I have applied for every job under the sun that I think I could possibly not hate, using a variety of websites, newspapers, word-of-mouth and door-knocking methods. This recession SUCKS. There are zero jobs out there that my engineering degree is going to help me with, and apparently "a year and a bit" of Admin/Receptionist experience just doesn't cut it for an interview these days. And if you don't have your bar license or bar experience, how could you ever learn to work behind a bar?
...



So yesterday I jumped in my brothers '67 Cortina and we drove up to Rotorua with his fiancee, Juliet. The car was a little less than practical, with the following comments coming out of Gareth's mouth throughout the 7 hour drive...
( some of these may be slightly variated on what he actually said... )


- We can't have the front windows down over about 40 kmph because there's nothing holding the other windows in, and the pressure will cause them to fall out.
- That twangy noise is just the brake pedal.
- There's no seat belts in the back, but the fire extinguisher is just by your feet Claire.
- I don't actually know how fast we are going, because the speedo is really wrong. And it's in miles per hour so you have to convert it after that anyway.
- How many revs are we doing? I don't know, the rev meter doesn't work.
- What's that noise?
- Can you keep an eye on this oil gauge here? It can't go below 25. Although it does move a lot so only tell me if it stays there.
- We should probably get gas. I have no idea how much we have, the gauge doesn't work.
- I hope it doesn't start raining because this car leaks a whoooole lot.
- Turn the music down for a second, I need to listen to the weird noise the motor is making.
- I'm just going to pull over and advance the motor (some mechanic speak).
- You should probably learn how to use that fire extinguisher Claire.
- I need to turn the music up really loud because there's only speakers in the back and we can't hear it over the car noises. (this is how I got to enjoy extreme gangsta being blasted into my ears)
- Why is the motor ticking?


Then when it got dark...
- You can't really see much without the lights on full.
- Can you pass me my cellphone? I need to use it to periodically check the oil, fuel and speed because there are no dash lights.
- Did you guys hear that? Did you feel it or just hear it?
- Oh yeah, Claire, that seat is really bouncy. (I responded something about being on a trampoline)


Then when Juliet started driving...
- Jute, you can't use full lock to U-turn. Don't go anywhere near full lock.
- Every now and then, pull the steering wheel towards yourself, especially before you try to turn a corner. You don't have to hold it there, just pull it once.

When we finally made it to Rotorua, I got blinded by an exceptionally bright blue alarm light. Seriously, it illuminates me when I am standing halfway down the driveway.

And that's their wedding car! Hopefully it will be a bit more user friendly by then. All said, I did enjoy the ride up and it is an extremely cool car. I am sensing a bit of overuse of the word extreme at this point. Extreme.



So! I am now in Rotorua, where I will spend my days organising for the wedding and painting my parents rental house, and then the wedding is on Saturday, then I will (somehow) head back to Wellington where I THINK I have a job at The Realm Bar and Restaurant??? Not Sure. I hope so, I did a trial shift the other day and quite enjoyed it. That would be fabulous.



And Yes, I still have mached up toes from Wellington's pavements.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Wellington - The City of Stubbed Toes

Coming from The City of the Future (Hamiltron), to the City of Stubbed Toes, has been a somewhat painful and messy experience. Almost everyday I end up hobbling around with blood dripping from one or other of my feet. And they're not things that disappear over night either. Today I am nursing a wounded big toe on my right foot, and the second leftie. I've tried a variety of shoes too. I have managed to injure myself wearing jandals, sandals, slip-ons and in bare feet.

TAL - EN - TED.

This is not looking good for the gorgeous peeptoe wedges I bought for the wedding - less than 2 weeks away now!! I leave you wondering what surprises Wellingtons curbs, pavements, speedbumps and ramps have in store for my tootsies today....?

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The start of something?

I just got out of the shower... a cold shower.  Why was it cold?  Because I was hot.  Why was I hot?  Because I just got back from a run, that's why!!

Not kidding.

Granted, only 6 of the 40 minutes were running, but 5 of those were consecutive!  This is a huge deal for me, I am a self-confessed runaphobe.  That's a word by the way.   Anyway, I didn't even have to push myself to go for the walk/run, I just felt like a walk, thought I would get into my gear, and before I knew it I was running.  Perhaps I have matured into one of those people that enjoy running? Maybe? I hope? Yes?

Friday, January 23, 2009

happy happy happy

Hello everyone!
Oh my Gosh. Relay for life is on again and I went to go register my team, team RamRob, and there's a $200 entry fee! How expensive! This is for a fundraising event. So if anyone wants to walk with me for 20hours in a relay, and put towards the 2 hundy registration fee, THEN fundraise for cancer, let me know.
I don't actually have anything else to blog about. How boring. Life is good though, apart from the unemployment :(

xx

Sunday, January 18, 2009

I am here.

I have arrived in the windy capital of the country. And I have been welcomed with a cold, complete with runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and general all around dying. Fantastic.
I am living with some fabu people though - Gareth, Juliet, Nikki, and Hannah. If you don't know who they are by now, I think you should read my blog a little more often. That's what I think.
Now, if anyone would like to find me a job around these parts, let me know. I do love jobs. I am trying to get a part time job as a bar person so I can get a bar managers license and then when I move to the UK I can get a job no sweat. Nooooo sweat.
So! Luke is going to turn up at my house tomorrow night, I am quite very excited actually. I haven't seen him in quite a few months, since when he left to live in Australia. It's going to be awesome! And then, when he leaves on Tuesday evening, that's when the job hunting begins. Oh Boy.
xx