Today was totally a Kady day. I slept until 9ish, lazily had a bowl of cereal and two pieces of toast which I forgot in the toaster and didn't even eat. Then I WENT FOR A RUN!!! I haven't been for a run in SO LONG. I might have run next to the office hottie on the treadmill a couple times in November, but since then, NOTHING.
So today I threw on my running clothes and just went out for a nice walk that turned into a run. It was fantastic. Bloomin' fantastic. I mean it felt really really good. I just ran up and down the street that I'm staying on. Palmers Road I think. I was gone for 25 minutes, so I probably only went two miles or less, but that's good enough for me. After that I washed my running clothes (I only brought one set) in hopes that I'll go again tomorrow. After a shower and hanging my clothes on the line, I walked out to the bus stop. My bus was # 84, and it was just a few minutes away from its' every-half-hour stop on Palmers. Before I got on, I ran across the street to confirm that the returning bus was also #84.
The bus brought me to the City Center, where I basically just walked around and went shopping. At Cathedral Square, there were tons of street musicians. MY FAVORITE. One of my favorite favorite things to do whilst traveling in a city is to go to the square and just sit there with my coffee and watch the musicians. And I got to do that today! It was a group of Maori singer/dancers (pronounced Mau like Chinese leader, so Mau-ree), a lady saxophonist, a pan-flautist, and guitar/drum machine guy. Also there was a street market, where I bought a camel-leather pouch-style purse that I LOVE, to replace my stolen South Africa tote. Also I bought one of those skirts you can tie in one hundred ways. I figure that will be nice in SE Asia. Then, to get me through the next couple weeks in New Zealand, I bought a pair of long underwear and a jacket. The jacket is that brand name Columbia, probably made in America. There goes my idea of getting a merino/possum New Zealand special. They're just too expensive. Like $250 for a vest. But I like my new jacket, it seems warm, and I'll definitely wear it for my next Minnesota winter (hopefully not until 2011). I also bought a small backpack! It was originally $159NZ and I got it for $39NZ! One other thing that I bought is a mobile internet USB thingee. It was $99NZ, or $70US, but that came with a $40NZ credit, or $28US to buy internet credits. I decided to go for it, because I HATE being without the internet! This would mean I can be on the internet whenever I want! Plus it will work all over the South Island and also in SE Asia; all I have to do is buy a new SIM card once I get there. So I was stoked (I'm irritated with the speed now that I'm using it but whatever). Anyway when I got to the register, it rang up at $30NZ or $21US! So it was on sale -- like 70% off -- and I didn't even know it! I love it when that happens!!! LOVE IT. They paid me $10NZ to take it basically, after that $40NZ credit, which I still got! ANYWAY...
So the girls I am staying with here invited me to a dinner party at 5:30pm. I agreed to show up at 4:30 in order to help them get ready. So I went to the bus station at 3:45 so I could get to their place in plenty of time. I boarded bus # 84, and at 4:30 I looked out the bus window, wondering why nothing looked familiar. Finally I figured out that I had travelled to the entire opposite side of the city. Like trying to get to Hopkins but ending up in White Bear Lake. On a bus. So the bus driver advised me that I should just stay on his bus and head back to the bus depot in the City Centre and then change buses (his turned into a #83 at the turn-around). What happened is I took the #84 the WRONG WAY.
I didn't get back to their house until 6:15. Two and a half freaking hours on the bus ARGH SAD FACE :(. They saved some dinner for me (seafood chowder YUM), but I felt SO BAD. I even borrowed a mobile phone from a school girl on the bus to text my friend in Thames to text the girl I'm staying with because I don't have her number. They didn't get my text. But they figured I just got on the wrong bus, and weren't worried. I was glad, because I kept picturing them freaking out, which caused me a stress pain in my back that is only now cured by this third glass of wine that I'm drinking.
Alls well that ends well, I always say.
p.s. Here's a new TV show for you to throw in your Netflix queue. This means you: Kay and Josette. It's called Black Books. It's British. You've probably already heard of it? Kay being British and all...anyway, very funny.
Hey KD,
ReplyDeleteMy wife bought two of those '100 use/wear' skirts and she loves them. She brings them everywhere and all kinds of people complimented her in India. They go with just about everything, including a bikini on the beach, and when she is feeling dumpy from backpacking, she throws one on with some heels and we have a nice supper like we're normal people. Good pick for sure.
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