Monday, July 23, 2007

It's SUNNY Outside!!

woke up this morning and the sun is shining. Real strong. looks like it'll be a great day. Have looked at the weather report and discovered that it's gonna be even brighter tomorrow. GREAT!
Doesn't mean summer's here yet though. There seems to be a lot of rain in the country over the last few weeks with a huge amount of flooding in many parts of England. I guess we're lucky here in Scotland. definately glad that i chose to come to Scotland rather than some other ambiguous place in the UK.
we're having an 'engagement' party in Edinburgh at the end of September and looking forward to that. Invites are going out now...as soon as i get addresses for everyone.
We went up arthur's seat to get photos for the wedding invitations - that was a bit of a walk, but fun! Got some great views... and besides, you can't go to edinburgh and not climb arther's seat!
Time passes, and i still got lots to do - just remembered the marzipan for the cake. will get that to you soon H.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Working in Scotland


welcome to the space of the wonderful blog!

i'm sitting at work, it's 9.20 and i'm already bored. i've been hired to answer phones and be the welcoming face that people see when they come in, covering until a new receptionist is hired. Unfortunately life here is a tad boring. ah - the post has arrived. that'll keep me a little bit busy for the next 5 minutes.

Here's a time that i never thought i'd see: yes - if they ask me to wrk next week, i might have to say no. when there's a chance of free money, i should really take it and enjoy it but this free money is doing my head in! ah the joys.

had a few interviews but nothing much. i'm gonna go round next week and bug some of these people, maybe call up a few companies and sell myself...maybe. I can't believe how difficult it is to get a job here now - my brother was out of work for a month and not exactly sitting back. he spent every day applying, following up, reading job sections in newspapers. he applied for everything!! he eventually got a saturday job and ended up taking a job in the company he's worked with for the last however many years. it came just in time 'cos he had no money left...literally. £7 left in his overdraft limit and that was it. The job was a lucky break too 'cos they didn't know he was looking for work, just called to see what he was up to and if he could help them out. well, he decided to go back since they pay lots and he'll be on proper salary. I couldn't believe how long he was looking for. and now i've been here for a month and no luck. I heard a girl in the bus telling her friend that she'd applied for up to 200 jobs and got one interview and managed to get the job - didn't matter what it was, she was gonna take that job cos she wasn't gonna get anything else very easily. I'm really shocked at the state of the job market here.

Anyways, i'm here...not just a couple weeks - i'll be here for the next 6 months pretty much. i'm looking forward to phoning the places i had job interviews at last week and finding out what feedback they have for me in terms of interview technique.

ah - the post...got to put it away still. i do jobs in little bits so that it lasts a long time. i did the post ages ago and put half of it away to the appropraite people so now i've got to get the rest into the correct pigeon holes. not so easy when you don't know people's names nor their role in the company.

Right - off to have a great day. it's now 10.30 and i'm almost done with all the stuff that's landed on my desk...not much more on the horizon.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Saturday 28th April





me and the boyfriend were going out saturday night. he'd told me to keep it free, so i did - said he'd pick me up from dad's place. so there's me got to dad's place but noone in. the sensor light was still on so figured dad'd just gone out. ten minutes later the flat buzzer goes and i let the person in thinking it must be for some other flat. my brothers girlfriend walks in a minute later so i was wrong about that. we chat for a bit and then i ask how come she's at dad's since it's way over the other side of town from hers and my bro. she tells me she came to see dad about borrowing the van. very convincing!!
dad walks in 10mins later to my surprise and so i think that's ideal for her to ask him about the van. funnily enough, she doesn't say anything about that - just chats. my B'friend arrives a few minutes later. here's me still thinking just me and him are going out. then a party fire engine - a big pink thing - pulls up outside and he makes some comment about our transport arriving.
yeah right!!, i'm thinking. probably some crazy people going out in that thing. dad and co had already gone out somewhere so me and T went downstairs, seen dad and folk standing on the kerb and then we all climbed into the pink fire engine. (i'm still thinking 'are you sure this is for us?')
drove around edinburgh and seen all the great sites. the photo shows edinburgh castle on the hill behind the fire engine. There was posh bubbly with the fire engine too – dad and A stole the second bottle since it came with the package anyways.
Pulled up to a nice Chinese buffet restaurant. I think it’s really good food. Yummy!!!! Soup, then starters, then main course, then another course just ‘cos you can, then icecream, jelly, fritters. The best icecream in town from a little known local icecream shop that’s now expanded very successfully cos their icecream is so different.
We were waiting for my bro to arrive so had some starter while we were waiting. T was just getting into a magic trick when he showed up. T impressed the company with his magic skills and we went for some real food. It was the funnest meal ever!! After every plate, we would relax and T got out his cards or showed off with some disappearing money. Very clever, eh!!!

Pudding time – most of us had icecream and stuff. I had to go back for 2nds to try the different flavours and was the last one finished – hate to think of the time T was waiting for me to finish…ooops!

So, as it was, T had to do another magic trick. It was nothing unusual since he’d been doing tricks all the way through the meal. The girl behind the bar was looking intently at the magic trick and appeared very interested, which I thought was cool. So the coin disappeared and he told me to go and see if the coin was behind his neck like he’d said it would be. I had a quick feel and found something…but it wasn’t the coin. I didn’t know what to do! Everyone else noticed that my face had changed and it went a wee bit quiet – wondering what the matter was.
I kept the ring in my hand and found the coin that was there and put that back on the table. And promptly sat down. Funnily enough, attention wasn’t on the coin or the trick any more – they were more interested in what was in my hand ‘cos they had no idea what it was. T took my hand and then the ring. There was a bit of a gasp when they saw it was a ring I was holding. T got down and asked me then to marry him…eek!!

‘course, we all know the answer would be yes, but it was soooo weird to be asked and have to reply. I was a wee bit quiet so the girl behind the bar prompted me and I said yes.

She started up some music that I immediately recognized as a song that T is always singing a couple of lines out of. Can you believe he sang the whole song right there infront of the whole restaurant. There was a rugby team out celebrating their loss to a local team too. Excellent night!!! The rings absolutely beautiful and it fits too, which is always a bonus !!!

Monday, April 23, 2007

NEW POST

Due to popular demand (ahem), i've decided to add some extra posts up here. unfortunately, i still don't have a digital camera so you're gonna have to make do with writing and the odd stolen pic.
I made it all the way back to Scotland just over a week ago. i'm really glad to be in Edinburgh for longer than a week or two but a bit bummed that once again my life has been disrupted. my CV consists of loads of temporary jobs, different areas in Scotland, England and Wales, even got New Zealand on there now. There's only two jobs that have begin and end dates of a year or more. that's not such a good record - i had hoped to change that, but i think it's not going to happen anytime soon. so here in Scotland i'll hopefully find a job soon that i can keep for maybe 6 months. i've also suggested to my boyfriend that we could stay for longer if we both do well in our jobs...it's all about saving money and being rich when we get back to NZ.
so i'm here in a temp job for a week doing reception. not much happening though so i've plenty time to work on my computer course and update any blogs. if you have any questions feel free to post a comment - i'll have plenty time to get back to you. got an interview on Wednesday for a telemarketing role with possibility of progression to a business development manager if i'm successful. have researched the company and it looks great. have even checked out the job profile for business development manager and it's paid a hefty amount of money for hanging out with clients. sounds perfect for me :)

we'll see how it goes. i'm off to do my computer course just now in all my spare time while waiting for the phone to ring in this extremely busy office.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Leaving the country already?

And for anyone that's reading this and interested, i'm off to the UK again in April. I'm actually looking forward to it. Mainly 'cos i know i'll be coming back to NZ to live. Residency is currently being processed. i'm waiting for my passport to come back, but i think i'm gonna be able to say that i got residency in less than two months. That's not bad considering it normally takes 3 - 6 months.
i sent in my application on 1 Dec 2006. i then recieved a letter asking me to sort out a problem in my medical, get a letter from my employer, get a contract sent, etc. sent it all back within two days. Then just before finishing up for christmas i called to find out if they'd got everything and my immigration officer told me that she'd already authorised it and i should get a letter in early January.
6 January - got letter asking me to pay a migrant fee and put in my passport and stating that i should recieve it back with residency permit within 30 days. That takes it to a total of 2 months for a whole load of paper work and the all-important stamp on my passport.

So, in March my man travels to the UK. 5 weeks later i'll be joining him, working there for a wee while. Earn some money, pay off some of my student loan and then see what we decide to do. At this stage there's no time limit been put in place except for the return ticket that needs to be used within the year. guess we'll see what happens.

I did consider finishing up at school early and going over, but it'd be really nice to be able to do a full year at one school without bailing out... not that i have done before hand, but i did 7 months in my first school and now i'm here. although they offered me a permanent job, i'll not be taking it, but i'll be leaving having fulfilled my contract and no leaving them in the lurch. good for me, eh!!

AND ON, AND ON, AND ON...

Teachers have the best life, don't they? high stress, holidays dotted throughout the year, all public holidays, massive summer holidays.
They just keep on going :)

i've got loads to keep me busy though. today was the first day i sat down and actually went through what i'm going to teach a certain class. Dance & Drama. it'll be the first time i've ever taught that subject but i'm excited about it. I'll have to be ahead of the game though, and well organised. got some great ideas this morning, just got to write out my lesson plans and focus now.
Ah, but if you think that's all, think again. that's just two classes a week. I've also got my ICT class to think about. and i realised that unless i get a fresh year 7 class, i'll be having to have a new focus with new tasks and new assessments. yeah - people think we can just regurgitate the same things. nah!!! the kids know when you're being lazy and repeating work in a new context. they're always the first ones to say 'we've done this before, why do we have to do it again?'
so ICT classes to do.
Then there's my music - first a plan for the Tamaki lot (they're special you see...behaviour management is always an issue when creating lessons) Then there's the outside schools who get more lessons in a block and who learn faster. i don't need to create a lesson around behaviour when i plan for them. i'm always amazed at the difference between morning (outside schools) and afternoons (tamaki students). at times i wonder if i'm really cut out to be a teacher (usually in the afternoons) and then other times i realise that i'm actually not too bad (normally in the morning after a successful lesson).

and apart from the lessons, i've also got to decide on some stunningly wonderful songs to sing for assembly. think i'll get a couple from the kiwi songs - should be some good ones there.

Thursday, January 11, 2007


The BEAUTIFUL mountain. seen from everywhere within miles around.

HOLIDAY TIME :-)




1 - out walking...? on Mount Taranaki.
2 - avoiding the camera.
3 - milking the cows. he decided to join the queue of milkers. 130ish cows to be milked every morning and night. (we never got up on time to milk them in the morning, i'm afraid)


christmas holiday's at last. went to my sister's farm for new year. over a week we were there. i think that's the longest time i've spent with my sister since about 8 years ago. it was well fun - managed to leave my mark, donate some clothes, etc. hey - if you want anything that was left feel free to keep it. i have no idea what i've left so it's obviously not important.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

One Week, One Week!!!

Hey, just one week to go and i'll be a free woman. Free, as in - not having to work. What a thought. looking forward to it but before i know it, i'll be back in the classroom for another term. I felt really appreciated yesterday: it's not often we get praise or positive feedback for anything we do but i got some yesterday. Not really in a way you'd expect. rather, the person i'm covering classes for came in to see the principal and decided not to come back - she'd rather be a full time mum.
So it took 10 minutes after she'd left for the principal to come into the room where i was teaching and ask me what my plans were next year. Since i'm on fixed term contract, i said my plan was to work till April and then see what happens. so he offers me a permanent job right there and then, carrying on past april and into my life full time. i was a wee bit speechless. mainly cos of the fact that i never have a clue if i'm in the right place at the right time or missing important meetings, or treating the kids properly, or teaching the right thing for the curriculum. he never acknowledges the good or bad and so i don't know if i'm any good at all. so i was chuffed to be asked if i wanted a permanent job. 'course, i turned him down cos i've got other plans from april onwards.
However, it was even more interesting when we discovered the permanent food tech person has left and the teacher who's been covering the last couple terms while she's been off sick has been offered a job for a term "while we advertise and interview for the position."
So, they'd keep me, but they wouldn't keep her. not quite sure how that works, but i'm flattered. i know i've improved over the last few months but heck, i've got a long way to go before i think i'd consider myself to be a 'good' teacher.

Man - i had choir today to practice a song they're singing next week. very interesting! i don't think i've heard a group of polynesians sing so badly!!! they try it on with me anyway with chatter and singing the wrong thing or just putting in no effort, but heck!!!!!!!! i don't think any choir could beat us. this is one reason why i don't think i'm a great music teacher. i like working with choirs, but when they sing stoopid things and talk all the way through it doesn't really prove my competence as a choir director. Band is going alright. not a bad achievement considering these students don't read music, have never played in a group before and don't understand the point of a conductor.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Three Weeks

just another three weeks. It's been one and a half weeks taking each day as it comes. Last monday i woke up and for some reason the thought wasn't "school again for another week, like it normally is. Nope - this time it was "just one day, one day to get through." that was over a week ago now. that day must've been the worst so far here in New Zealand. each day was "just one day to get through", and it seems to have carried on into this week too.
Today was a day closer to pay day and one day closer to the end of term :-)
I tidied up my room, set up for the first class. even had a moment of inspiration where i added extra into the lesson so the kids can learn different instruments in the lesson. They were pretty good at the activity too. Funnily enough, i'd left my brass instrument in the car after band practice so i brought it in and took a few minutes at the end of the lesson to introduce them to the 'baritone'. they loved it - definately better than just having pictures. Oh, and there's an audit being taken for all the instruments and i've discovered after 3 terms at the school and having searched all the cupboards to see what resources there are, discovered that the school owns some flutes, violins, a clarinet. Goodness knows where these instruments are hiding 'cos i've checked out all the music supplies in the place and there definately ain't no flutes or violins!!
i've started up a school band though and we had a practice today. the band consists of 5 keyboards, 2 guitars, two drums, one kit, one recorder. a bit random if you ask me. mind you, having had maybe 5 or 6 practices with them so far, they don't sound too bad. I think i must be the only music teacher who has a school band made up of people who don't read music - notes or rhythm - don't have anything to practice on, and don't know how to follow a conductor. Scrap that last one - i'm sure there's plenty professional musicians who don't know how to follow a conductor.
bit of excitement in the afternoon. Defence police were out, guns and all. seems there was a raid in a house, or something similar. that got the kids excited too seeing as they weren't allowed to stay outside and they also had to stay a little longer till the road was opened again. luckily it was only a few minutes.
i did a little learning this evening too. Been brushing up on Java skills and managed to get a program working that i'd been stuck on. very exciting. unfortunately, that was the exercise from week 1 of this course. hoping that i don't take so long on all the other weeks, otherwise i'll be here for a few years figuring out loops, booleans, etc. crazy stuff!
after tomorrow i'll just have one more day and then the week will end. oh joy!!
more of the same for me :0)

Saturday, November 25, 2006

An Interesting Life??

figure i'll take more notes and leave it up to others to decide whether my life is interesting or not. Today's day is almost done...
woke up this morning at 8.30 to get ready for the day. it's saturday - shouldn't i be having a lie in?? i guess you could class it as a lie in, 'cos i normally get up about 7am. mind you, i like to think of 9am the perfect time to get up on saturday.
so i leave at 9am to go meet people in the brass band. we're marching in the Henderson christmas parade and meeting at 9.45. the petrol tank is at it's lowest and i'm hoping not to have to make the phone call that says 'sorry, can't make it, i've run out of petrol and broken down on the motorway'!! managed to stop for petrol before that happened, thank goodness. found the meeting place, met some other band members and hung out for 10 mins with them before we all went to where we were marching from. we get to wear some lovely green uniform with a hat - it's a bit different from the fancy uniforms we wear in the UK.
so began the march - managed to keep in time and in step too. oh, and being 20km away from the school i work at, i stil managed to bump into one of my students who recognised me and said hi. weird.
finished that - walked back to where we started and where the cars are. then went to a mall with a few folk from band for lunch. If you want to know more about the band look up the website for waitakere city band. it's been updated recently with a whole load of stuff. after lunch we had a concert and social for 'silver friends'. That's the people who give money to the band for free. pretty good system going for sponsership in the band. i think it's great to have a bunch of followers of the band who bring friends to concerts and make the circle of sponsership (money) bigger.
bit of a social so that the silver friends know who they're helping out, then everyone leaves. it wasn't too bad actually. one guy who i spoke to at the concert we did last week managed to remember me and we spoke for a bit. also tried to speak to another lady who seemed to enjoy the concert, but she wasn't picking up on the conversation vibe that i was trying to emit.
chat, chat. for someone who doesn't have too much to say i don't do too bad when i have to. I had to stay 'cos i'd asked the conductor for a brass lesson so we were having it after the concert at his place. Nice drive - very nice drive. great view from the house too. and i learnt how to improve my playing better. hopefully i'll use it and practice more.
then straight on to do some visiting teaching with one of the girls from church. We go round to a couple of the ladies from church just to visit and see how they are. It's a great support system when people actually do it. means that everyone that goes to church will have someone they can speak to if they need to, or need any help with anything. or even just a friendly face in the middle of a hard life.
wow - that was a whole 12 hours of a day i've just mentioned. i got home just after 8.30pm and sat down to look up some stuff online. i've got an even earlier start tomorrow... will tell you about that one tomorrow :-)

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

photos



this is a cute guy i found a photo of :p
well, i realised the other day that i had a few photos that i can share with the world. one of the flatmates has a scanner/printer/fax so i made use of it the other day.
here's a couple pictures of lucerne and couple of other interesting ones:


making fondue in switzerland: heavy stuff!! where's the chocolate fondue?

Saturday, October 21, 2006

a story that'll never be finished...

all because i'm too lazy. so many things i want to do and not enough hours in a day.

right! today i went into northland, i think. basically north of auckland - not quite up to wangerei. (not sure if i spelt that one right).
it was really nice - sun was hidden behind clouds but for some reason it was still really bright. had the chance to read the new curriculum document that i've had for about a month and never read. teachers only day and got to read it so i can comment on it.

actually, was thinking that teaching is just too complicated for me. from designing lessons, creating resources, researching subjects, crowd control, behaviour management, presentation skills using all learning styles... what else? organising day trips, doing extra playground duty during your official breaks (surely that's illegal?) ... and more.

i think i'd much rather be doing the same job in a high level company for $100,000 per year rather than the meager amount that i get. problem with that is - no managing director is stupid enough to employ anyone with little or no experience to do such a high level job. ...or are they?

...thinks.... scrathes head...?!!

nope! definately not stupid enough to do such a thing.

problem now is that i've got some experience working with people from all walks of life from teaching, sales, missionary work, even working in a medical practice for homeless people, but nothing that'll get me a decent job in a decent company that'd be willing to train me up. maybe there is but it'll be a bit of searching. who knows - will give you an update in a year and a half...or thereabouts.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

week 4, day 4

boy doesn't time fly!

back at school for four weeks now (one more day of the week left) and i figure it's about time i logged back in and wrote a little something. Funny enough, this is one of those times when i should be doing something else much more important. Escapism, i think they call it!

life is good. Met a guy and we're still dating - that's a first for me. give it another couple of weeks and this'll be the longest relationship to date. hopefully i'll keep him for a tad longer than just a couple more weeks.
School is looking good - kids are a big pain in the backside but my job is secure since the person who i'm on maternity cover for is off until my fixed term contract completes itself next year. thank goodness!!!! if not, i'd be afraid that i'd end up turning into a classroom teacher rather than a specialist teacher. and being secondary trained, the idea of being with the same kids every day, all day freaks me out (to say the least)!!!!

What's more, there's one more day of week 4 and that'll be taken up with a trip to a concert in town with some kids. teaching on monday then away at camp with some kids on tues - friday. no teaching :) hopefully extra pay and no having to control crazy kids 'cos they'll be outside and able to run off their energy.
so that's week 5 over and done with. week 6 the second lot of camp people are away so less classes for me :) and a day off for choir practice on tuesday. week 7 ... looks to be fairly normal. week 8 normal - hang on. there's a friday in week 7 or 8 when there's a extra long assembly 'cos of visiting ensemble followed by a trip to a musical production in town, so another day off. week 9, normal. week 10 - work monday, tuesday and on wednesday fly with the brass band to britain for 10 days !!!! yey - three days off. that means i'll come back with a few days left of the holidays to relax and organise before the start of term 4.

how sad that i have to count the weeks like that - it's a teacher's life *sigh*.

oh - and a trip down south to go skiing or snowboarding to look forward to. you know, even if i do get a bit of a pay rise i think all my money's going to disappear pretty fast!!!!

bummer, eh.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Randomness of it all!

right now i'm in bed with laptop on me trying to type with one hand so's i can keep my other one warm. Was just thinking how weird it was that i can remember each post i've put up, and the situation surrounding it. Totally cool - i don't remember a huge lot of my life cos it goes by so bloomin' ... ooops, just sneezed on the screen ... fast, so it's nice to be aided in remembering things i've done, thought or said.

Had a nice date this evening with a very nice guy. Went to a chinese restaurant but it was the simplest looking place ever! food in buffet style at the front, bottles of juice lined up at the side. for a moment i was glad it wasn't anywhere fancy (i don't do fancy) and then i realised it wasn't just a buffet (serve yourself) it was also a 'cook yourself' place. It's got to be the most intersting food place i've been. i've seen places where you choose the raw food and take it to the chef to cook it for you, but this one had built in gas BBQ at every table and you got the dish which allowed you to fry or boil. Absolutely fantastic!

Anyway, just wanted to mention that cos it was really interesting for me. Very nice date :-)

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Back to School

Back to school today after a two week break. What a great start - got up early, nice morning, got everything i need, early to school incase there's a meeting, get set up for lessons and stuff... then the principal wants a word. I'm never sure if that's good or not.
So he asks me what i forgot. I'm thinking if i'd forgotten anything then surely i'd have no idea?! He tries to help. '14th of July', 'been talking about it a lot last term'.
Nope - i'm completely blank!
And he doesn't even tell me what i must've 'forgotten', tells me to go and check the previous weeks notices from before the holidays.
I'm looking for something on the 14th - Ah yes, the TAP Conference. (somehow, i remember asking one of the other teachers what that was).
The principle then kindly informs me that the school has the right to take up to 10 days of my days off (holidays) and replace them with compulsory meetings/trainings/prep days. The 14th of July (TAP conference) was one of those.
What a start to the new term - on a bad foot straight away. Not to worry, i'm on fixed term contract and my visa's through so if all else fails i'll have plenty notice and time to kick back and enjoy freedom (Alright, that's not going to happen but you just never can tell...).
Missed an 'important' Conference, and ended the day with a question about the science lesson i'm supposed to teach tomorrow, which i'm sure would've been covered if i'd only been at that Conference! Felt like a fool.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Sum GREAT Films!!

nah! i didn't see any great film this evening.

Quick reference to my flatmate: the geek - We decided to get a DVD and munchies, invite some friends round and make a night of it. So three of the guys go to the video store to get a decent film. i'm thinking we're probably not going to get a chick flick so that's great. might get an action film or maybe a comedy. Great - i can cope with that quite happily.
So they come back with two films i've never heard of: 'Anchorman' and 'Munich'.

The first was major slapstick comedy. I could cope with it, but made mental note never to watch it again. The second was unbelievably ...umm... Wrong!!! Just wasn't right that films like that are made. Something about athletes taken hostage and killed - the action is over in the first ten minutes. And then this guy is told to go kill the 11 guys who were responsible for the original killings.
It's set in the 70's with weird shirts and tight jeans. It shows a pregnant woman having sex, a guy getting his face blown out but staying alive and having to hold it together. More unneccesary deaths which aren't explained at all, Stabbing of people in the head...URGH!!!!

And i'm bored stiff - really not my type of film AT ALL!
I asked one of the guys who chose the films ('cos they're both really pants) and i'm told Dan the Man - the Geekster himself - was the one who chose them.

Mental Note - NEVER...EVER...let him choose a dvd for a flat night in.

(are you seeing how shallow my life is at the minute??!! i'm LOVING it!)

Friday, July 07, 2006

Maggoted

Today was a weird day - not feeling great but can only stay in bed for so long before feeling the need to move.
Went to town, got some food at the supermarket, picked up drill and other crazy stuff that my sister needed for the farm. I was craving cake and custard but decided to make the cake myself seeing as i'm pretty good when making sweet stuff and fresh out the oven is always lovely!
She goes off to milk the one cow that needs milking and i set to with making dinner. Wasn't bad, even if i do say so myself :)
Then pudding: I decide on fudge brownies cos i'm a bit of a brownie addict. Ingredients include butter, vanilla essence, sugar, flour, eggs. That was pretty much it, mix it all together, chuck it in the oven and: Viola!! it would be ready.
Get on making the custard - i'm not quite sure what went wrong but there seemed to be an awful lot of pretty huge lumps. not only that but the custard here must have some serious colouring cos it was a nice bright yellow colour. (Reminds me of other not nice things that aren't supposed to be eaten), Not my favourite colour for food.
Tried adding milk and the lumps spread a bit more evenly but no way i could eat it now.
Never mind, there's cream in the fridge - that'll go nicely with warm brownies. I check the oven and the mix is bubbling noisily in the bottom of the oven. I'm sure i've never seen any kind of cake mix do that before!
Remove the cake, gather a couple plates, a fishslice...i'm really looking forward to a nice gooey piece of chocolate brownie.
Manage to scrape out some of the stickymess for me Sis but it's looking a bit interesting and not easily slicable.
I'm on to pulling a slice out for me when i spot what i think looks a tad like a small, see-through caterpiller. I see eyes looking up at me. Is it a maggot?
I make noise enough for my sister to see if it's a maggot or just some chocolatey substance, but my fear is confirmed: it is indeed a maggot. Obviously trying to escape from the sticky mess it found itself bound into and not lucky enough to make it out alive.
I'm glad that one made it to the surface - i might have tried a whole slice and eaten a few hidden maggots if this one hadn't been discovered (great big massive thing it was too :-O ). Of course, i don't need to tell all that my sister carried on eating hers heartily, bugs an' all!!
Moral of the story - don't use flour where the owner says, 'this one needs used up.'
I was really glad for that big bar of chocolate we picked up seeing as I no longer had neither cake OR custard to finish the evening with!

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Driving Rain


Today i drove.

Actually, if you're thinking i drove a long way today maybe i shouldn't begin my post with that statement. i drove a long way on Tuesday. From the Coromandel down to Wanga...wotsit. I'm really not good with these names yet. (somewhere near Hawera).

Today i only drove a couple hundred km. Not a huge amount really.

I really have nothing much to say but once i get started i normally don't stop. On occasion, the reader gets a bit of a laugh too so that's not bad. in fact, maybe i should use this thing instead of sending emails to people...then i'd only have to write something once. (that would work if i actually emailed people in the first place).

Back to my driving thing! so i'm towards the bottom half of the north Island. we've had fantastic weather recently up north but after a couple of hours here visiting family, the rain starts. And keeps on going... and on ... and on ...
Not only rain but wind too.
If there's any kind of weather i hate, it's wind. a breeze i can cope with if it's warm but wind is the worst thing us humans are expected to bear!!!
i'm on to my third day here and the rain is still pouring. It's managed to stop a couple of times for a significant space of time, such as 3 hours. Stopped once when we were in Hawera on the way to the cinema and started up again 15 mins after we'd left. Today it was good enough to stop for an hour, half of which was spent inside a shopping centre.

I love driving but driving through some deep water on the road, i realised i was no longer driving my lovely 2 litre diesel engine Rover, but instead have to think about my 1.4 petrol engine nissan. That means i can no longer go ploughing through flooded roads like i used to. Instead, i'll be one of those unlucky cars on the side of the road whose engine got too much water in them and cut out.
Woe is ME!!

I'm home safe after a long drive around the coast and down the county but part of the main road just down the way is closed 'cos it's flooded a tad too much. I'm wondering if i'll be able to make it back to Auckland if this rain keeps on going. Also for consideration - how long will it take me? if i'm flying through flooded roads it'll take me twice as long seeing as there won't be any speeding involved.

I think for me, the only option is to enjoy the sound of the rain, be glad i changed all the tyres before i came, surf the net and eat all the food in the house. That sounds like a great holiday to me!

Friday, June 30, 2006

FlatMate


so I was out with some folk from work and one of the girls - her husband is an IT person and all the other IT guys socialise by playing networked games and eating crap on a friday after work. Oh Boy, what a life!!! Those are Geeks, she said. i'd forgotten all about that term - i'm not into labelling people.
However, for the occasion i'm afraid i'm going to have to label the new flatmate. Yup, put him into a box, stereotype him.
He's a GEEK!! Through and through! (glad i have other flatmates to communicate with).
Not only does this guy hide in his room to play XBox games, or spend too much money on a massive TV (we don't mind) and appear to make a point of collecting remote controls for all his useless systems, but he's also IT teacher in high school. Head of the department and in charge of all gadgets, big and small.
So why am i bothered? i'm not really, except that there seems to be a small percentage of people who grate on my nerves and he's one of them. At least if I have a reason for it then i don't appear so heartless.
Yup, i think that's it. My excuse :)
Maybe I'll become more accepting of his annoying habits over time (I've already got him to rinse the sink properly after he shaves)