Monday, February 27, 2006

If there’s one thing I hate, it’s getting up to an alarm. Unfortunately, I’m in work for 8am every day, so I need an alarm to wake me up. I detest it though. It’s not natural to be woken up by a loud repetitive buzzing, and it’s stressful too, having to pounce on the source of the noise and cut it off before it really wakes your sleeping partner. I also don’t think it’s natural to have to start your day when it’s dark outside. When it’s winter and it’s dark in the mornings, and dark at night early, then we should have a shorter working day

It seems getting up early is also too much for our junior developer here. Just popped my head round his cubicle and he’s fast asleep at his desk!

Anyway, what have I been up to lately? I was at a wedding the other week. I don’t know if it’s typical of kiwi weddings as I’ve only been to the one, but there was no singing in the church, no throwing of confetti and no throwing of the bouquet. We were only in the church for about 10 mins, which we were all glad of as it was a hot day and so stuffy in the tiniest wee church I’ve ever seen. The reception was held at a golf resort nearby, which had great views over the harbour. Most of us stayed overnight in the luxury villas they have for guests at the resort. They were really nice, with huge beds, a spa bath and great views. Next morning we were tired, hungover and crabby (not nice being hungover when it’s really hot). Breakfast was Pringles and pikelets (pancakes) as we drove back home. We had a babysitter for the dog who stayed the night to make sure she was ok. She was still asleep when we got in and all we got in the way of a greeting was a slight wag of the tail. I was a bit miffed.

At the weekend we went to a concert at Auckland zoo. We went early to have a look around the zoo first. It was pretty good. They have a glass viewing area where you can get as close to a lion as you’d ever want to be. There were several of them and they were really interested in who was behind the glass. We also saw some really huge hippos. They were pretty cool. After we had our walk round the zoo, we pitched our blankets on a spot on the grass in front of the band stand where Don McGlashen (former Muttonbirds member) would be playing. He was really good. It was a nice night, sitting with a group of friends, having a picnic, drinking wine, listening to good music.

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