Please accept my sincerest apologies for neglecting you over the past 20 days. It's not that I don't have much to write about because, well, I have heaps of things to share with you. Unfortunately I can't remember it all.
The big news is that I finally took the plunge and made that important decision. I arrive in Manchester on 6th Decemeber. On 17th January 2012 I will be boarding the plane again to take me back to Auckland until the end of April. That's right Blog, I'm coming/going back to New Zealand.
Did you hear that England got kicked out of the World Cup by the Frenchies? I don't know much about rugby, but after playing like that England deserved to lose. While on the subject of rugby I got to go see South Africa play Samoa at the North Harbour Stadium. Amanda kindly procured tickets for us. When I got to Stacey's house, the face painting was in full swing and I even got a flag painted on my face.
Once we got to the stadium we realised that we weren't all actually sitting together! Woops! Me and Amanda were together but the guys were on their own. Our seats were impeded view, but we were sat right at the side of the pitch by the try line. The only thing impeding our view was the security-type man and even he wasn't really in the way. It was an exciting game and me and Amanda supported opposite sides. I shouted 'GO BOKKE' while Amanda cheered on Samoa.
I also headed down to Queen's Wharf to watch the England V Scotland match. Amanda and Serena were equipped with the Scottish flags and Serena even wore and quilt and had painted her nails with St Andrews crosses. For most of the match me and Stacey sat wrapped in our England flags, a little bit embarrassed as most of the crowd were supporting Scotland.
Once we got to the stadium we realised that we weren't all actually sitting together! Woops! Me and Amanda were together but the guys were on their own. Our seats were impeded view, but we were sat right at the side of the pitch by the try line. The only thing impeding our view was the security-type man and even he wasn't really in the way. It was an exciting game and me and Amanda supported opposite sides. I shouted 'GO BOKKE' while Amanda cheered on Samoa.
I also headed down to Queen's Wharf to watch the England V Scotland match. Amanda and Serena were equipped with the Scottish flags and Serena even wore and quilt and had painted her nails with St Andrews crosses. For most of the match me and Stacey sat wrapped in our England flags, a little bit embarrassed as most of the crowd were supporting Scotland.
Amanda and I have had a couple of good trips to Queen's Wharfe. I even went sky diving. Not really - it's a blue screen people! I put the picture up on Facebook and I can't help but think from the comments that some people thought it was legit. Well, it ain't legit. Let it be known, you will never catch me sky diving.
So what else is new in my life? Well, I've just got back from a week on Waiheke Island! Waiheke is a beautiful, beautiful place covered in native bush with gorgeous beaches and there's a whole bunch of vineyards. There's also a whole load of crazy birds. When we pulled up to the house there were a bunch of Pukeko on the lawn. Yes, I like birds. Here's a picture of a bird. It's a pigeon.
The family I work for owns a house out there, and as it's not always occupied and it's right in the bush, the place had a few too many spiders in my opinion. I lost count of how many I killed while I was there. I know what you're thinking and yes, I would never cut it as a Buddist. Susan gave me a bug killing spray and I got a bit scared using it. I'd spray the spider. It would fall off the wall and start scurrying around. So I would spray it again and it would disappear under some piece of furniture. So each night I lay in fear of mutant spiders coming to seek revenge or the avenge the death of a friend.
Moving on from my severe dislike and totally irrational fear of spiders and all other critters, let's talk weather. The first two days there, the weather was just divine and I spent my time on the beach getting burnt and freckled. The house was less than a 5 minute walk from Onetangi Beach. It was heaven. I went on long romantic walks (on my own) up and down the beach. But mostly I just sat reading and listening to music.
After the two days of beautiful weather, we had a day of ok weather, then the heavens opened for the rest of the week. One day I took the kids on the bus (which was a new experience for them) to the local cinema to see Mr. Popper's Penguins. The cinema was pretty cool. It was old a community cinema with a projector and just a room full of sofas. And I actually liked the film.
As we were cooped up in the house, the kids decided it would be fun to watch Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. EVERY. DAY. There's only so much of musicals I can stand, and I tell you what, I've had my fix now.Ii escaped to a cafe on the last day in Waiheke, reconnected with the outside world using the wifi on my iPod and watched the surfers out in the rain. Crazy people.
Now I'm back in Auckland, ready for another rugby filled weekend and I'm excited to be catching up with friends again.
Hopefully it won't be too long before I write again.
Much love,
Manne x
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