Last week I made quite frankly spectacular sandwiches for lunch. I tend to have a cooked lunch, because often a sandwich is unappealing, bland, slightly soggy and not very filling.
This sandwich was nothing like that. Continue reading
Last week I made quite frankly spectacular sandwiches for lunch. I tend to have a cooked lunch, because often a sandwich is unappealing, bland, slightly soggy and not very filling.
This sandwich was nothing like that. Continue reading
It’s been one month since we arrive back in the Capital, and think I can say we are well and truly settled. We both have jobs now, and have a beautiful one bed flat in Kelburn, right near the Cable Car. Check out the view from our deck (left) and the view of Wellington during our easy commute (a 15 minute walk down into the city – more of a 25 minutes walk home though!).
The boxes that we send off mid-April are meant to arrive in Auckland this weekend, but the tracker says the ship is still off the coast of China, so we’ll see about that. I dug out my sewing machine from the back of a cupboard at my parents house and have been getting my eye back in with a half finished pencil skirt and some underwear (details to follow!). I’ve also been getting back into the swing of running and making my lunch Monday through Thursday – I made fantastic (if I do say so myself) sandwiches last week, so that’s coming up too.
There’s some big news as well – I’m going back to University! I am cross crediting what I can of my Victoria papers to Massey, and going to complete a BA in Social Policy – maybe with a minor in Economics (I have just started work at The Treasury after all – check out the view from my desk below!)