17 september 2005
Okay, I didn’t get this posted when I thought I would, so here’s the update. First, apology to my family, I was calling, going by the time on my computer…them I realized I was calling at 4 30 AM..so I stopped the call. The pictures above are from my favorite day in swellington yet. The weather was fantastic! Cool and windy, but given the past two days….it was great. So, we did some site seeing on the scooter, fun, had brunch, a cheeseburger….open-faced, and I learned that chili refers to something made from chilis…no ketchup, meat and beans. But good.
Today, Monday, I continued the search for work in offices, seems there might be some contract work…which I am growing accustomed to. In the morning I went on a field trip with Sim’s class to a town called Seatoun, precious town. This is where a lot of Hollywood types are relocating their families (king kong, lord of the rings, etc…being filmed here). There is an incredible development going up, this is a subdivision I don’t mind! These perfect little homes by the sea (looking towards a beautiful mountain across the bay) starting at $860,000.00 NZD (roughly half million USD I guess). Then to the actual field trip, Seatoun Elementary School, it was great, actually built successfully and functionally with praise from the community were things professors always told me…’that’s not right, you can’t do that’!!! It was a darling school built on a former military base, and the kids really sweet, really encouraged to learn, no padded time-out rooms here. It was really similar to The States, t-tiney chairs in the media center, reading well, crappy diagrams on the windows, and foursquare on the ‘black top’.
Then, I was off for more interviews and phone calls. But on the way to retrieve my agenda on top of ‘Mount Everest’ (which by the way, the other day when I arrived at the top, I discovered I had a bloody nose)…I was just so curious, so I thought I would do some cultural research at KFC…Kiwi For Chicken, much to my dismay NZ KFC does not search biscuits or cole slaw…sigh. Then, harangled (I just made up this word) by many other sales people…I suppose because it was a very slow, very cold, very damp Monday afternoon. Needless to say, I am very perfumed, moisturized, my eyes are done up like Tammy Faye Baker, and yes, I even managed to get Dermalogica samples.
So, this is where I am now, talk to you soon…m
1 Comments:
hey- not ALL scad-enites have only seen architecture in books!!
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