1) Controversial politicians that don’t think before they open their mouths in the public.
2) Ill tempered taxi drivers that don’t give a rats ass to keep to the law.
3) The hours spent in traffic jams.
4) Not living at the sea.
April 23, 2007 at 9:12 nm (Personal)
1) Controversial politicians that don’t think before they open their mouths in the public.
2) Ill tempered taxi drivers that don’t give a rats ass to keep to the law.
3) The hours spent in traffic jams.
4) Not living at the sea.
April 8, 2007 at 8:55 nm (Personal)
The weekend so far has been great. It is Monday morning I am sitting in bed writing or rather typing.
By my own admission I can truly say that after 3 months and a bit I feel at home in Wellington. I do miss all my family and friends at home and wish to bring them to this side of the globe. It is just a small desire.
Friday went past with not much happening. I slept in quite late and mainly read throughout the rest of the day. Friday eve I had friends over, which I thought I will introduce you to… Read the rest of this entry »
Maart 26, 2007 at 5:56 vm (Personal)
I thought I will introduce you to my new friend Prim. Prim and I spent our first weekend together in Auckland. We share a lot of things in common, but it is our love for the road that is going to make this friendship blossom. And didn’t we share it the past weekend. Furthermore, I can see that Prim is going to be a very reliable friend in the coming weeks and months.
Prim and I spent Friday eve at home. If it was not for Prim, the past weekend would have been very long and very alone. But Prim provided me with the right amount of comfort and support to make my way through our journey. Who is Prim… Read the rest of this entry »
Maart 15, 2007 at 9:02 nm (Personal)
Today, Friday, the 16th of March, is officially my last day of holiday. To be honest, I am quite happy for my life to to go back to normality and to be part of normal society. It brings up the question again, what is normal? Well, 14 weeks of holiday is not normal in anybody s language. After all it was Greek thinking that birthed the idea of “leisure”. It does feel a while back, but so many good things happened that I am very fortunate to have gone through it. It definitely had it’s downs as well, particular if you consider the financial impact. But life is not measured by things possessed or own. My personality is more prone experiencing things rather than to cling to financial security. But there is a economical responsibility you have as well. You have to pay Ceazer and provide meat for the pot. But I am looking forward to starting my new position as Product Specialist and building new relationships!