Tuesday, February 28, 2012

TONIGHT.

Day 3 in Wellington. and tonight I am seeing one of my favourite, favourite, favourite bands ever, Death Cab For Cutie.

Can you imagine how heart broken I was to discover the stupid iPod update had deleted their while discography and that I now only have a couple of DCFC songs on my iPod. Heartbroken to the max.

Thankfully I own a physical copy of each album. Yay for supporting artists.

This is one of my favourite songs, I love this version from the John Byrd EP and I love their cover of Brand New Love. The only thing that bothers me about this recording is the idiot who shouts 'I think you should play Lack of Color!' I cringe every time I hear it.

Enjoy.



Monday, February 27, 2012

BLUES!



Who'da thunk it? Me watching another rugby game. I seriously thought I'd had my taste of rugby with the world cup and I was quite satisfied that I'd had my lifetime fix of enjoying sports. But when offered a $20 ticket, I jumped at the chance. It was Blues vs Crusaders. Auckland versus Canterbury.

I will admit at one point I was more interested in the Mexican wave that made it all the way round the stadium three times before people lost interest and realised we were actually there to watch rugby.

My choice in team to support of based solely on the clothes available to me in my wardrobe. Blue won. Speaking of which, I own too many blue clothes. I also own too many clothes but that's a whole different chapter. Serena, bless her heart, was a lone wolf as a crusaders fan. But she was the best fan there. She confided in me that she may well have been wearing red but she was a crip at heart. I took that as code for "I'm really a Blues fan".



If you're interested, the Blues lost and it rained. :( Serena celebrated her team's victory in her own special way on Travis' shoulders.




Sunday, February 26, 2012

Wellington, Part Deux



At the time of this blog post going live, I am on an airplane on my way to Wellywood with Sarah. Yep, that's right, I've finally discovered how to schedule blog posts correctly.

It's all very exciting because tonight we are seeing Bon Iver, live. And on Wednesday we're seeing Death Cab For Cutie. I think I am dying a little bit from too much excitement. 

IT'S GONNA BE IMMENSE.

We're hittin' up the capital for four days, so who knows what we'll get up to. Might drop our mate Peter Jackson or go on the hunt for some hobbits. Who knows?

10 bucks says that you thought Auckland was the capital...

Here's a video of Bon Iver to give you a taste of what you wish you were experiencing tonight along with Sarah and I. If you're pressed for time begin the video at 1:30, you won't regret it. If you have time, watch all their take away shows for La Blogotheque, you will fall in love.


Soz guys.

I'm often mildly amused by the stats blogger gives me.

One thing blogger tells me is what keywords people have searched for on google and have somehow ended up on my blog. Most popular are 'New Zealand' and many variations 'Tian Tan Buddha'. I'd like give my sincere apologies that what I write is probably not what your looking for but thank you for visiting anyway.



Now for my real apology.


Dear Mr/Mrs "i'm looking for a spell wish to be young again",

I am sorry that I have been unable to provide you with a spell to be young again.

While I do not believe in witchcraft and other sorcery type things, I do believe in being young at heart.

I've thought long and hard about what advise I can offer to be young again. I'm not even 24 yet so I don't really have the key to staying young yet. I stay young through my lack of experience.

I can't offer much advice but my mother told me I should always moisturise. I've watched enough adverts to know that if you buy one with fancy chemicals in you might be able to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Unfortunately, or in my case - fortunately, I haven't put these claims to the test due to my lack of wrinkles.

Another thing, you could always try getting down with the kids. I like to stay down with the kids by punctuating my sentences with sick slang like 'fo shizzle', 'brrrap' and 'innit'. I find faux gangsta talk always makes me feel young and urban dictionary can probably provide you with more examples. I watched a video on YouTube of some hip hopping grannys. They were down with the kids, maybe you should try that.

It's all about having some swaggger, innit.

A lot of people these days are turning to cosmetic surgery in an attempt to be young again. Have you considered that? Have a word with Jackie Stallone, she'll probably be able to recommend you a surgeon who'll make you feel young again. Or not. 

I can understand why you would want to be young again. I just can't give you a solution to your problem. However, if you want to hear about how young I am and how much fun I'm having, keep visiting! You will probably be disappointed.

Much love,
Young Marianne xoxo


Saturday, February 25, 2012

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

HAPPY BELATED VALENTINES DAY!

via pinterest.


It's late but I don't really things on time with this blog do I?

I spent Desperation Day safe in the knowledge that my v-day plans were set in stone. I sacrificed all my hot dates so that I could babysit. I know, I know, I'm the best au pair ever, you don't have to keep telling me (hi Susan!).

I spent the morning debating with myself whether it was more romantic to cook for myself or get some takeout. After putting it to the vote, the former was the winner.


Dinner was an average chicken and mushroom risotto a la Watties with salad. For dessert, left over birthday cake with goody goody gum drops ice cream. All wolfed down while watching Sleepless in Seattle, safe in the knowledge I had scored myself a couple of valentines through the day. I also enjoyed some words with friends and a got bored and toyed with the idea of a new blog banner.

It was the perfect night, even if I do say so myself.


They all want a piece of me. As for the weather forecast. It was wrong. Sunshine baby!






Friday, February 24, 2012

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you might miss it." - Ferris Bueller, my hero.


If you know anything about me, you'll know I like pretty much anything associated with the sky. Mostly stars and birds but the list goes on. This (unedited) picture was my view last night. After a day of torrential rain (and 23'c - thanks Auckland) I beheld this beautiful sky while sat on the sofa watching HIMYM.

It was the one with the nightshirt and suitjamas in case you were wondering.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Auckland Lately

I've been back for over a month now. A lot has happened.

If I were to write about everything that's gone down we'd be here for weeks.

Because neither you or I would like that, here are some pictures and a few choice words.

Trip to Waiheke complete with beach, novels and sun burn. Birds and dead fish.

Goat Island. Bad weather so naturally end up at Waiwera Hot Pools where the water is hot.

St. Jerome's Laneway Festival 2012 - Laura Marling, Feist, M83 & Gotye all in one day = happy Manne.
Chinese Lantern Festival - playing on stereotypes and pretty, pretty lights.

Waitangi Day at Omaha Beach - road trip, huge fruit salad, greek mythology story time & hot chocolates.
Auckland Zoo with the girls. I fell in love with seals.
North Head at night - beautiful skyline, climbing on canons, hedgehogs and running through dark tunnels.
Hiding from people. I was scared.


Valentine's Ball - lego cake, dress up fancy, beautiful shoes, friends and lots of hearts.

P.S. The formatting of this blog is really getting on my nerves, seems that no matter what I try, it doesn't fix it. So I apologise for this blog being a mess, if you can help - please do.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Shout out to Mr & Mrs Orndal.

Part of the reason of me heading back to Manchester in December was to be there for the marriage of my brother Alex to my  now wonderful sister-in-law Claire.


Obviously no one told them that red and green should never been seen.

I jest of course, they look wonderful and the pictures are beautiful. Their photographer was my lovely friend Jade Langton-Evans (you can like her on Facebook here!) and this photo was from their engagement shoot.

I got back just four days before the wedding and for two days I played the role of bridesmaid. All day Friday by helping set up and then all day Saturday just looking beautiful.

Friday was rather stressful as we tried to turn the church cultural hall into a wedding wonderland. Alex and I spent 5 hours trying to create some kind of marquee. I felt like Bob the Builder while hammering the fabric onto the frame and fixing it to the walls. Once that was all up, the tables had been put in place and chairs covered, it was time to begin tying the bows on the chairs. By the end of it all, I think the transformation had been a success. Claire and her family had so much effort into creating all the little details and all their hard work( really paid off. It looked beautiful.

Once I got home there were still plenty of little jobs that needed doing but unfortunately jet lag had caught up with me and I passed out. In my defense though it was like 11pm.

I didn't take many pictures on the day, mainly because I was a little bit too busy and carrying around my camera wasn't really a priority. The service was lovely, the reception ticked the right boxes: good food and an amazing playlist, even if I do say so myself. My younger brother David was best man and I knew he was nervous about giving his speech, so I was nervous for him but he did an excellent job and he didn't even use any of the material I had prepared for him. I swear I wasn't offended.

It was also wonderful to see all my family that I hadn't seen since getting home - My dad, Jamilya and my baby brother Erik, (who is gorgeous and has grown up so much!) my aunts, uncles and cousins. It was lovely to see my aunts and cousin from Norway who I hadn't seen for about 18months. My aunts were looking beautiful in their Norwegian traditional dress.

Had a blast at the evening reception dancing the night away. The highlight for me was the end of the night when there were just three people left on the dancefloor - two young beautiful girls and my Grandad. The song was S&M by Rihanna and my Grandad was having the time of his life.

Congratulations Alex & Claire!!


[my dad's photos]

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Coincidence?

On the flight back home I decided to watch Speed. The creepy guy at the beach had told me part of it was filmed on Main Street in Santa Monica, home to the Ballerina Clown. So I decide to watch it to see places I've been. Am I the only one who loves seeing places they've been in films? I highly doubt that I am.

[not my picture.  - flickr]


Suddenly the film says the bomb is on the number 33 bus from downtown LA to Venice.

Guess which bus I was on when I had that moment with Stevie?

Number 33 from downtown LA to Venice.

Conclusion? Bad things happen on the 33 bus.

Los Angeles: Part Two - The Day Stevie Wonder Threatened to Shoot Me Like The Dog I Am.

I decided I was gonna go to church on day two as it was a Sunday. Also would be good to meet some locals who weren't as crazy as the people chilling on Venice Beach. I'd bumped into some missionaries the day before and they'd kindly given my an address and times.

I googled that bad boy and got the bus to the chapel. I also googled all the bus routes for the day and saved pictures of all the maps I would need onto my iPod. Who needs Lonely Planet when they got an iPod and the internet?



Church was nice. It was a family ward in a student area so no one really my age (and the ones who were had babies). But I got three dinner invites for that night and a lovely lady named Miriam offered me a ride to the airport the next day which I eagerly accepted. I love how welcoming the members are and how eager they are to help out a lonely traveller. It makes me happy. I felt bad declining but I had big plans to see as much of LA as I could that day.

From church I jumped on the bus and headed to the Los Angeles LDS temple. I probably spent about an hour there walking around the grounds and in the visitor's center. From there I got another bus all through Beverley Hills before stopping off for a late lunch at In-N-Out Burger on Sunset Blvd. Just had to see what all the fuss was about.



The place was packed and everyone was stood around waiting for their food. There was this homeless guy there who resembled Tarzan in his attire and hair style who was pretty intimidating and was shouting at people and being rather threatening. I say he was homeless but he could quite possibly have a home and just choose to dress like he doesn't have access to laundry/shoes. He was also missing a hand and some teeth. Either way, his low slung unbuttoned jeans and no underwear were a bad combo and enough to put me off my food. I spent the whole time waiting for my food in fear that the man would start on me. You probably think it's ridiculous that I get worried about stuff like that. Don't worry, I think I'm ridiculous too but if there's one thing I truly fear it's confrontation (yep, a therapist would have a field day with me). If I hadn't have already paid I probably would have walked out. My food was finally ready and I went on a hunt for a seat. Ended up sitting with two randoms who were on vacation from some place in America that I've forgotten all about.

The food was alright.

Made it to Hollywood Blvd by 4pm and it was already getting dark. Again I had forgotten that it was winter and that it gets dark early on. But I guess part of the allure of Hollywood is the tacky lights. Hollywood really is a hotbed for tourists. Myself included obviously.



At Gaurman's Chinese Theatre I joined the hoards to take a look at the hand and feet imprints of  some of Hollywood's greatest actors and actresses. And Kristen Stewart. I would have tried to get the cliche photograph of me comparing my hand size to Audrey Hepburn's or Marilyn Monroe's but I was afraid if I got down I would have a similar fate to that of Mufasa. In that I would be crushed to death under a stampede of tourists with cameras. That or I would get even more self-conscious about how stumpty my fingers are. I was clearly never destined to be a concert pianist (or any type of musician for that matter.) I want elegant hands. Curse you genes.



The Hollywood malls kind of reminded me of Vegas and the strip with the over the top ostentatious decor. Yep, Vegas or the Trafford Centre - pick your reference point. Despite all of this, I still think it's pretty cool to be able to say that I've been to Hollywood (very briefly). I was obviously severely disappointed by the lack of celebrities.



Once I'd had enough of the tourists and the free stuff Hollywood had to offer I got on the metro into downtown LA. Yup. Big mistake. From the hustle and bustle of Hollywood to the frighteningly deserted streets of LA. For those of you who know LA, I was by City Hall. As soon as I got out of the metro station I decided I was probably best getting straight onto a bus to take me back to Venice.

Only problem was that I was lost. I knew exactly where I was on the map but the bus stop wasn't there. I keep walking around, coming across the odd person. Each time plotting my escape route as the person approaches. Yes, I am paranoid. I take my personal safety pretty seriously. You should too. Anyway I wasn't too worried, there were so many police men cruising around in their cars. I wasn't sure I should have been worried or comforted by the heavy presence of the police. Either those streets were pretty shady or the LAPD were based near by. On closer inspection of the map I discovered it was the latter. Oh and I was looking at the map the wrong way. Upon discovery I found the bus stop pretty easily, just in time for the bus.

10 minutes into the journey is when it happened.

Stevie Wonder-look-a-like is staring at me. At least I think so, he's got sunglasses on and it's dark outside so who knows. There's that awkward moment where I made eye-contact with this stranger so I do my awkward smile. You know the "I'm-well-aware-we-just-made-eye-contact-stranger-lets-smile-at-each-other-and-move-on-with-our-lives" smile. My mum likes to accompany this smile with a life story but we'll save that for another day.

Stevie is saying something but I can't hear. I thinking it's just friendly banter and maybe he's like my mum and I should never have smiled at him. I was going to be stuck listening to this guys life story the rest of the way to Venice.

"Pardon?" I say.

"I'm not a dog."

"OK." I decide that I was wrong about the life story.

He was getting angry "I'm not a dog."

"I never said you were a dog" I say. What I'm thinking is "Oh crap. That sounded a bit defensive."

"You can't just shoot me like I'm a dog. You can't do it. You can't shoot me, it's not right. Looking at me like that. Like I'm a dog you can't shoot me"

 I decide to ignore Stevie and just stare out the window.

He continues rambling about how he's not a dog and about how us women are all the same. No idea what he's going on about. When suddenly he asks me. "How would you like it if I shoot you?"

I'm still staring out of the window, I haven't moved my head. I'm doing my best not to show any emotion on my face. My thoughts have moved on from 'oh crap'.

"Yeah. You wouldn't like that would you? Well, I'm gonna shoot you. I'm gonna get someone to shoot you. Just you watch."

He doesn't stop. He's going on and on about how he's going to shoot me. I'm holding back tears. I'm planning my escape. I know I have at least another half hour on the bus. He gets up and sits a couple of rows behind me. At least now I don't need to work so hard at avoiding eye contact. He continues on his rant about how he wants me dead.

I'm wondering at what point someone on the bus is gonna say something. At what point the bus driver is gonna kick this guy off the bus. Nope. None of that happens. I don't think I've ever said as many prayers in my whole life as I did in that half an hour. And it was the longest bus journey of my life.

Now, I'm fully aware the guy probably didn't have a gun. But the thought was at the back of my mind that this was America, the place where average Joe probably had access to a gun.

Finally we make it to my stop. I pull the bell and stand. As the doors open I see Stevie stand too. I run to get off the bus at the front, run straight into the road like a headless chicken. As I'm running away I can hear Stevie shouting after me. What he was saying I do not know. Funnily enough, I didn't stop to ask him, I just kept running and didn't stop until I was safely locked in my hostel room. Then I break down into tears and let all the pent up fear come out.

Once I've managed to calm myself down I go on the hunt for a pay phone (to organise my ride to the airport the next day - my phone wasn't working) and food. I asked the girl at reception and she says I can use her phone. Once I'm off the phone the girl asks if I'm ok. I start crying because, well that's what I do. Don't show me kindness when I'm upset, you will get tears. I tell her the whole story and she's very sympathetic. She gives me some amazing tips for a cheap as dinner from Mao's Kitchen across the road.

Off I go to get some take out. I'm waiting for my food when a girl walks in, turns to me and says "Are you in lin- heyyyyyy!". It's the Spanx sales girl from Bloomys. We get talking again. I tell her my terrible tale. She offers me a hug. She offers to sit and eat dinner with me. People are so nice. Thank you Cindy.

I make the most of the next day. With my last dollars I hire a beach cruiser. It's a bike without breaks. I didn't know this at the time of rental. I cycle the whole length of Venice beach down to Santa Monica and back. And then all the way down Venice Beach Pier. The weather is beautiful. The music is good. I'm pretty sure I had a smile on my face the whole time. Perfect morning. Back at the hostel I'm waiting Miriam (my ride) to arrive. 10 minutes late. No worries. Half an hour late. Check-in closes in 40 minutes. Panic. She's not answering. I don't think I have enough money for a taxi to get me there. Panic is probably an understatement. I finally get through to her. She'd just pulled up outside, she'd been held up. Panic over. I get there 10 minutes before check-in closes. I have a mini break down when 3 people cut in front of me. It was a 'Did I say that out loud? Ooops' moment. I ask a passing Air NZ employee if I need to panic that check-in is supposed to close in 3 mins. She assures me everything is fine and I'm calm again.

From there everything goes swimmingly. Well besides the two hours of straight turbulence. I make it to London Heathrow. Make a right sight of myself by napping in the middle of Terminal 1 for two hours. Yeah, I was that person sprawled over the seats, most likely catching flies. And knowing my luck probably snoring and drooling.

It was all worth it though when I walk through arrivals at Manchester Airport to be greeted my lovely lovely family.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

I got the lazy blood and bones.

I'm sorry for the hiatus. Looks like I'm gonna win title of Sporadic Blogger of 2012. I must apologise for my last post quoting Haddaway's classic "What is love". It's a story I can't explain and it was moment of silliness with friends. On a side note, that song was one of my favourites when I was a kid. It'd put it on full blast when I was home alone and dance around the living room.

Although considering I was only like 8 at the time I doubt I was actually on my own and the whole playing it full blast was probably a figment of my childhood imagination.

Other songs that featured were 'Black or White' by Michael Jackson, 'Crocodile Rock' by Elton John, 'Scatman' by, um Scatman? And every Spice Girls song.

The plan over the next week is to update you of all my happenings since my last real blog post on 3rd Dec, which is a lot. So it'll probably take a while.

But with out further ado... I present :

Los Angeles: 
Part One - Discovering Venice.

I was so excited to go to LA. I watch TV, LA is amazing right? And it's just like 90210, right?

It's all good, I'll rock up and hang out at Offshore, run into Silver and the crew and we'll have a whale of a time.

Nope. Wrong. I spent the majority of time in LA feeling a little bit lost, freaked out or scared. Or a combo of the three. By the end of my three day stay I was fearing for my life, but we'll get to that later.

I feel the need to put a disclaimer out there, I'm not saying LA is a terrible place. I just didn't have the best of experiences. I'm sure if I'd gone in different circumstances, more prepared and with more time and money, I'd probably have loved it.

Oh, and I really didn't expect LA to be like the movies/90210. I'm not THAT naive. 

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I hopped off the plane at LAX with a dream and my cardigan. It was a sunny December morning. My plan was to get the bus to the hostel in the Venice. When I booked the hostel I thought it had an airport shuttle. I was wrong. That was my first mistake. So public transit it was then! Simple right? Nope. Not at all. Managing to get off the bus at the right stop to get onto the next bus was lucky and fancy guess work. I was getting some really strange looks on the bus as well, I guess people don't often get on a bus from the airport with luggage. When I got off my second bus the driver asked me if I had just been kicked out. I wasn't sure whether to laugh or to be offended...? I offered a polite laugh. He asked sympathetically whether I had a place to stay that night.  I told him I was on holiday and I was on the way to my hostel. He laughed and wished me a pleasant stay in LA.

Yeah, Welcome to LA. You may well have just got off a 12 hour flight but we all think you're a hobo with that backpack.



After twenty minutes of looking for the hostel I finally found it and discovered I'd walked past the entrance at least four times. Why the hostel doesn't invest in a sign I don't know. Once I've settled in and let the Facebook world know that I'm somewhere marginally cooler than wherever they are, I set off to explore the famous Venice Beach.



Venice Beach is one of those places you just recognise from movies. The place is mental. There's street performers everywhere. Some good, some not so good. Guy who can jump over seven people? Good. Old man in tiny shorts, dancing on glass? Not so good. I started my stroll towards the skateboard park. This guy starts talking to me about the weather. He notices my accent and starts telling me all the local places that have appeared in movies. He then offers to take me to a bar which appeared in some film. I decline telling him I've already got plans. The real reason for me declining was that he was waaay creepy and I'm pretty sure he was older than my dad.



I think the dude I saw in a gold thong with masses of ghetto gold chains around his neck really summed up the Venice Beach crowd. Unfortunately I was not brave enough to steal a picture. But it doesn't matter, that image unfortunately is ingrained on my retina. No escaping it.



After walking the length of Venice Beach and declining every marijuana salesman, I decided that I needed a change of scenery.  So I hopped on a bus to Santa Monica. I alighted at the Main Street as it looked pretty busy and Christmassy. I forgot that it was winter in LA (despite it being warm) and well, it gets dark pretty early which kind of put a dampener of the sightseeing but no biggie, it made it oh so more Christmassy.


There was some kinda special event going on as there were so many carolers about and every shop was giving customers food and drinks. Pretty nice. America goes hard out on the Christmas decorations and there were tress every where. One even made out of shopping trolleys. I loved the carolers that were dressed in Victorian costumes!



Other activities in Santa Monica included checking the famous Santa Monica Pier out. It's the pier which features in Forrest Gump and is home the Bubba Gump restaurant and also the fair ground Pacific Park.




After consoling my map I headed to the shopping centre and got lost in Bloomingdales ("My mom calls it Bloomy's!") and got half bullied into buying a Benefit foundation. I also went on the hunt for a pair of Spanx, which is, if you didn't already know, a vital piece of underwear for bridesmaids. I don't mind telling you this piece of information as it's kinda integral to the story. Got chatting to the sales woman, I was the first customer she had ever served as it was only her second day. This may also seem like useless information, but again integral to the story.

After browsing in many shops and wishing I could buy everything, it was getting late and time to head back to the hostel. Boarded the bus with the crazy driver (is there any other type). Half way  through the journey the driver did a sharp brake and all my stuff went flying down the bus. The woman sat in front of me helps pick my stuff up, looks at me and says  announces rather loudly to the whole bus "HEY I SOLD YOU A PAIR OF SPANX!!". Um, yes you did, thanks for the discretion. Got chatting to the girl and she was actually really lovely. She lived near the hostel so was able to help me find the stop and it's always good to have a comrade during life threatening bus journeys.

And that was the end of day one.

P.S. I had to stop myself quoting more Miley Cyrus than that one line. It's a party in the USA afterall...

Sunday, February 5, 2012

What is love?

Oh baby, don't hurt me.

Don't hurt me no more.

Whoa whoa whoa, oooh oooh.
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