Monday 31 March 2008

Shave for a cure


Wow a friend of mine(Amy) has just offered up her blonde locks in order to help raise funds for research I think this is an amazingly admirable and gutsy thing to do so if you would like to sponor her visit www.shaveforacure.co.nz and click on the sponsor button.

Sunday 30 March 2008

Hot pools, nuts and honey






What a way to start a weekend off by heading out west to Helensville and starting the morning at Parakai hot pools. I have never been to this particular hot pool park but it was nice, nothing showy like Waiwera but no nudists like Palm springs across the road. It was very relaxing and by noon extremely popular from people of all nationalities. As in the area we also had macadamias at macnut and some delicious food at bees online before heading home. I then finally got to watch Helvetica the movie about the font which as a designer was extremely interesting to hear so many opinions on such a mass culture typeface and also to learn how some of the font designer greats got into their professions and thoughts behind their creations.


Sunday finished an interesting book on stargazers in the time of the inquisition and Galleleo called the Apothecaries daughter a nice change from all the biographies and non fiction I have read of late however I also read the saucepan book by Bryce courtney a loose rendition of his wife's grandmothers journey across and out of Russia.

Happy birthday to mum who happens to be celebrating at earth hour this evening so might help the darkness when all the lights are switched off if we have a cake full of candles for her.




Spotted something only design geek like myself would get excited about a set of mugs coloured in the pantone colour system will have to get one maybe the pink and purple ones.

Thursday 27 March 2008

Geek Girl Dinner

I went to a dinner/networking event tonight for "Geek Girls". Well after a life of being labelled Geek, Nerd, Dork, Weird, Old Soul, Different and so on I thought this would be a forum I felt at home in. Well the truth is I didn't. I am in fact an out of date geek you could say as my love of comics, movies and books are all outlets of the past. Kinda like grunge I went out in the 90's about the same time texting, and the net came in. Now I am not trying to suggest I am cool either I think I have gravitated to normal - a strange place for a person like me to be. I learnt that a MAN is not always a man, an ATM is not always an automatic teller machine and coupling is not always in reference to sex.

So will have to work on my weirdness in future as being average was never a goal of mine.

Thanks to Noemi for organising our night out it was an eye opener and fun.

Monday 24 March 2008

less than 30 days till I'm 30 whooppeee!

OK so as you all know any excuse for a party and celebration so I thought why not have 3(there is a bit of a 3 theme anyway). If you are in Auckland it will be on the 12th, if family will be the 16th and if in Melbourne on the 19th of April so save the dates in your diaries.

lots been happening

OK so where did I leave off - Ah the Womenz night out - yes that was great and from that I now have a great new female singing CD, I have also read a fantastic book about an amazing man (Don't postpone joy by Peter Taylor) who makes even your worst day look miniscule I mean imagine dealing with HIV, blindness, deafness and an incurable disease from a sand-fly and still being incredible happy and running a hugely successful cafe (where he is the chef) anyway can't recommend it enough oh and for any locals go along to Dorothys sister in three lamps he is such a crack up.



On the sad side my Nana has had two knocks as she had a minor stroke and has also fallen and perhaps broken her hip again but as always she is the epitome of strength and still looks great for her age (103 in May this year) - hope she is all better soon.

Did the big kiwi tradition of the round the bays fun run or more of a walk due to the massive 100,000 crowds it was great and was much easier than the last walk so must be getting fitter - then of course there is the big party after with lots of alcohol and music I think my friends and I were literally the last to leave - we managed to sneak into the best party tent the Mainfreight one which had bouncy castles and face painting.






All the happys - birthdays to Ellen and Noemi, and of course st Pats and Easter - I had great fun at work hiding 25 eggs all over for people to hunt for what I didn't count on was two very eager beavers who found most of them and then rationed them off to the others pretty funny. I can't understand why no one liked my green chocolate for st pats :)

Anyway hope you all had a lovely four days off.

Wednesday 12 March 2008

Womenz night out



OK so this is a story of how a flukey hearing of an ad on bfm turned into one of the most inspirational nights I have been to in ages. I had caught this ad talking about a women's night out and being the passive feminist that I am thought it was worth checking out it only cost $40 so wasn't much to lose if it turned out to be bad. So off Leanne and I went to the beautiful Langham hotel to be greeted with wine and canapes and lots of interesting stands to look at. Then we went inside and there was the best goodie bag I have ever received with food, cosmetics, magazines, vouchers, and more. Four ladies talked and we got to see Susan Wood and Peta Matthias live. Now if your thinking free drink, a great goodie bag and inspirational speakers was enough well just wait we also got a live performance from the female duo Pearl who lets just say made me almost cry. So even though this mag/internet site was set up for women 40 and over I would highly recommend going along to the next one in June I know I will be.

www.womenz.co.nz

Wellington and the festival of the arts













Well I had the best weekend for ages. Flew down early Saturday Morning from Auckland to Wellington to visit my friend Aaron - meet his new love Bridget and see his new house by the beach and airport. They were great hosts giving me tours of the changes since my last visit in 2002 and taking me to yummy breakfasts and gelato places.

I was also down for the festival of the arts which I have to say started with a shock as at my first dance a lady plunged from the seating headfirst onto the stage and cut her head open and was rushed to hospital right in front of my feet (wasn't how I envisaged my first case of someone falling head over heels for me). However the performance went on and was amazing it was one dancer on a massive digital screen where lines and projections were created by her movements my favourite was one where shadows of her movements were recorded and then she stopped and they moved back in reverse - a very creepy effect.

The second dance I saw was Sacred Monsters which was another astounding performance even from the worst seat in the house. Two of the worlds dancing greats together don't know what to say except was incredible.

My last show was a surprise as only picked it as alternative to my dance choices and because there were still tickets and it was cheap so imagine my glee when I find out it is compositions by Philip Glass(and him performing) who is pretty up there he has one grammies oscars and so on and all to poems and drawings by Leonard Cohen another legend. So needless to say another fantastic performance.

I also got to play with two very cute cats zippy and cornelius, witness a mitre 10 dream house filming and visit my fav NZ art gallery the Dowse.

By my flight back early Monday morning I was feeling energised, inspired and relaxed.

Monday 3 March 2008

Great week



Started with dinner at my favourite yakitori bar, saw one of the best sunsets yet off my balcony and then ended with an amazing massage hawaiian style and achieving the 11km Cathy Pacific walk/run. Here is a pic to prove it all red and exhausted. Only bummer is the massive blisters which will hopefully heal by Round the bays.