At Last

I read about this DVD months ago, so I’ve been eagerly waiting its release.  However I didn’t find out till last night it had been released.  I discovered it while watching an episode of Desperate Housewives I recorded last week and hadn’t had the chance to watch yet.  Rushed out at lunch time to buy it, but couldn’t find it.  Had to ask if they had it.  I couldn’t find it, coz it is in the CD section not the DVD section.

Hoping for a Sunset

Went up Mt Eden hoping for a great sunset shot. However; it suddenly got really cold and I wasn’t dressed for that. Plus there are no convieniances up there and I felt like that poor woman on the Amazing Race who missed out on $1,000,000 coz she HAD to go to the loo.

Britomart

Had lunch today with a friend at the Britomart.  There is a Subway lunch place so we ate there.  For the first time ever I ordered something from their famous 6grams of fat or less menu.  I had the chicken sub, with no dressing, it was hard ordering such a thing, but actually it tasted really good and pretty much the same as if I’d added dressing.

After work I went to the movies to see “Boy”.  An awesome New Zealand film.  Very Kiwi, set in the 80s in a very small rural town.  It even featured the Goodnight Kiwi on the telly, which brought back so many great memories.  It was really really funny but also very sad.  Could easily watch this movie again.  Oh and I got to enjoy the film in the comfort of the Gold Class lounge, for only $5.00 more than what it usually costs to go to a movie and sit in a normal chair.  Ahhhhhh, such luxury.

This one started it all.

When I was about 16 I belonged to an amateur drama group “New Independent Theatre” and the club rooms were in town, so after school I would catch the bus there twice a week.  On my way home from the club my bus would drive past this building (the one in the pic).  The lights would be on and it would be dark, so it looked very “international” and back then, early 80s it was probably one of the tallest buildings in New Zealand.  I wanted to work in there.  I didn’t really care what sort of job I did, so long as it was in a big tall building like that.

I guess that was one of the reasons I took the job at the ANZ bank, coz the interview was in their head office on Queen St and it was a big tall building.  Funny thing is… I didn’t end up working there, I got placed in a small branch on Customs St.

So in a way, now that I’m working on the 7th floor of a big tall building in the city, it’s like a dream come true…  It only took 28 years.