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My 1st personalized stamp! |
So
this week might be a bit of a mish-mash of different topics, but as my new life
here slowly reveals itself, there are lots of little things that make keep
taking me by surprise! The picture (left) is of my own work Stamp! I have my own work stamp for signing off documents!
Maybe not exciting to many of you, but I have never had my own stamp so I got
very excited about it!
I
also had some more training at work, and just to make up for missing on the hot
weather in the UK, I thought I’d show you the background scenery to the training
session!
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Training at Porirua |
Keeping
on the work theme, I forgot to mention last week that during my induction I was
being shown around the office building, and was taken into a small room at the
back of the building. Inside the room were several big containers of water,
tinned food, and some other supplies. I though that maybe some of my colleagues
were just big camping fans. Apparently I was wrong – this was the EARTHQUAKE
SURVIVAL /SUPPLIES ROOM! I was also told to bring some spare clothes in to the
office and store them under my desk. His got me thinking what else should I
bring – my Glee Cd’s? Liverpool Shirt? And then I thought, bloody hell, I’m
lucky that my new work colleagues are all nice and a good laugh, because if I
was stuck with them in the building for a few days, as least we’d keep each
other entertained!
I’ll
start by saying that we have a long weekend to celebrate the Queen’s Birthday –
nothing unusual about that you might think, because the whole UK is celebrating
that right now! The unusual part is that they celebrate it here with a public
holiday every year!
I’m
still living most of my life in Starbucks after work, to use the free internet,
I even know the staff by name, I just need to remember that the people at the
bus queue can see through the window what I’m doing on my computer and I often
catch them seeing what I am looking at! So I was determined to do something
social this week and set off to join a gym (something I still haven’t managed
to do), and find a Salsa class. This I managed to achieve, and not only did I
end up going to two Salsa classes, and met people form all over the place
including Bolton! I was told that randomly this weekend was the NZ Pacific
Salsa Congress, and so having a pretty empty social calendar, I thought it’d be
good to go and dance and meet a few people on the Saturday night for the Salsa
Ball. So here are a few pictures (and videos) if the internet lets me upload
them!
I'll be learning this move next week ! lol...
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The Band |
Now
I don’t want to get into the habit if comparing everything with the UK, but
some things I have saw on Sunday’s shopping trip were totally crazy expensive! After
having bought lots of house things last week, I now needed to buy the extra
bits of clothing for the upcoming Winter and a few extra bits and pieces for
work, seeing as I don’t have a uniform in this job. I have spent most of Sunday
shopping, because they have lots of discounts & sales this weekend. I have
bought 3 shirts, 3 pairs of shoes, a pair of jeans, 2 jumpers, 4 books and a
mobile internet device that doesn’t seem to work! Some things are sooooo
expensive to the point I was GOBSMACKED to see prices like:
1)
A book (normal paper back) = $26 (13 pounds) -
(7 pounds in UK)
2)
English Football shirts $139 (70 pounds) –
(normally 40 pounds in UK)
3)
Football boots/trainers $100 minimum (50 pounds)
4)
Underwear / boxers $25 (12 pounds) for just 2
pairs!
Basically,
some things are just very expensive! There are also a couple of weird things I
noticed too:
1)
Most jeans have a ‘standard’ leg length, so you
have to get the leg altered (at extra cost)
2)
Sizes are different – it’s the first place where
I had to find ‘XS” extra small shirts in one particular shop.
On
food related matters, I must say that I am yet to find the following important
items:
1)
Decent tea (Twinnings ‘English Breakfast’ is not
the same!)
2)
A good biscuit for tea dunking – closest are
replica ‘ginger nuts’
3)
Cadbury’s chocolate – any!
So
all in all, will any UK visitors please bring as much of those last three
items, and Carl, please bring me a Liverpool Shirt – I can’t bring myself to
pay 70 quid for it! I just can’t!
The
story of my first (Chinese) massage will have to wait to next week, it was
almost like paying to be assaulted!
P.S. LATEST NEWS FLASH - I have internet at home! not much (it's done on usage, but enough to get by and not pay rent at Starbucks), I must go say goodbye to my Starbucks room mates, whom I've grown fond of.
Regards
from New Zealand
DAN