Monday, September 30, 2019

2000 vertical metres down to Tolka

Day 9 - High Camp (3540m)-Bidal Danda-Forest Camp-Landruk (1565m)-Tolka 

Up early again after more vivid and strange dreams involving paragliding, a princess, and fixing political scandals. 5:30am for a 6:15 departure. Forewarned is forearmed, a pack of beef jerky got me down the hill in the early morning.

And a great morning it was, with spectacular views of valleys and dappled overcast. As we walked we could see into the valley we'd been to for the Poon Hill treks in 2014 and 2015, with Tadipani on the ridge-line and the trail to Jindu Danda; also further up, the trail to ABC. All laid out for us.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Phillipa's Sidebar - FOMO or Precipice?

by guest blogger Phillipa

View Tea House to High Camp

A hard decision to stay at View Tea House and not be sucked along with FOMO to base camp.

Base Camp

Day 8 - High Camp (3540m)-View Tea House (3900m)-Mardi Himal Base Camp (4400m)-High Camp (return)


4:30am seemed very early. We stumbled out of bed and put all our layers on ready for the cold. High expectations as we could see stars in the night sky, even an (upside down) Orion was visible. Angela was chuffed - she spotted the Big Dipper from 3-4 visible stars and my Star Map app confirmed her astronomical knowledge.

No breakfast this morning. I bolted down an OSM or two. Slightly chaotic start in the dark. With trying to organise the group when all you could see was head torches and glare, I think we left Tim and Phillipa behind (they weren't happy when they caught up). My torch was a bit hopeless but the dawn broke soon enough so I could see. Hai had a searchlight headtorch that lit up the entire valley.

Today was tough.

Saturday, September 28, 2019

It's called High Camp for a reason


Day 7 - Bidal Danda (3250m) to High Camp (3540m)



Really short day - we're high now so taking it easy so we're ready and acclimatised for tomorrow. Just 90min walking - 9am to 10:30am.

Morning started hopefully with views through the mist and patches of blue trying to show through the overcast. I was up earlier than most and hung out looking at the views and chatting with other early risers.

Friday, September 27, 2019

The air's getting thin!

Day 6 - Forest Camp (2560m)-Rest Camp-Low Camp-Bidal Danda (3250m)

Still rainy, still cloudy. Porridge and pancakes for breakfast. In the morning we played with buffalo in the paddock just above the guest house. Very tame and friendly. I think they were expecting treats.

A short day today but steeply up. Muddy, misty and Rhododendron goblin forest felt very Tararuas-like. We met a new breed of bigger, fatter, tree climbing leeches. Lots of big steep rooty steps to get up. Very grateful for 'Quads by QBPT'.


Thursday, September 26, 2019

Forest Camp

Day 5 - Pothana (1980m)-Forest Camp (2560m)

Torrential rain and thunder and lightning overnight cleared to a misty cloudy day with still no mountains to be seen, but beautiful goblin forest all day.

We were up kindof early. I'm still shaking down the morning routine but getting there - need to move a few more things like aquatabs into my day pack and I'll be there. Yummy dal and beans with tibetan bread and boiled egg (that I gave away).

Hiking steadily upwards, much easier than the Poon Hill ascent and misty conditions made for nice walking conditions, not too cool and not too warm. Cruisy pace that I'm finding quite easy. Parka on and off. Feels like the Tararuas with the mud and the goblin forest.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The trekking begins

Day 4 - Pokhara (800m)-Sarangkot-Naudanda (1440m)-Dhampus-Pothana (1850m)

Up at 6, ready and packed at 6:45. Our trek begins today with a drive to our road-end and a short-ish walk in to our first night in a guesthouse at Pothana.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Pokhara by bus

Day 3 - Kathmandu-Pokhara

Up at 5:30am for early breakfast and 7am departure.  We're off to Pokhara, 200km away, by bus. It's going to take 8 hours.

This time we were on a public 'luxury' bus, sharing with other foreigners and more well-to-do locals. The first part of the journey, through Kathmandu and over and down a steep descent out of the Kathmandu valley, went nice and quickly. Often you're stuck for ages here with breakdowns and traffic jams. The bus was pretty comfy - it's a stretch to call it 'luxury' but it was pretty good - and the road and the drivers seemed less insane (or maybe I'm just used to it now).

Monday, September 23, 2019

Monkey Temple


Day 2 - Swayambhunath

Up not too early for buffet breakfast. Today was Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) day with Deepak our guide. He was really good, even compared to the other excellent local guides that Expansion finds for us. Friendly, articulate and with lots of really good relevant information. I learned lots from him.

It was hard to remember Kathmandu as we walked there and back. Went to a Thangka school at the Swayambhunah site which was fascinating but slightly awkwardly nobody wanted to buy anything. Then to an outdoor gear wholesaler where we stocked up on cheap North Fake gear for our trek. I bought hiking pants, t-shirts and dry bags.

I waited downstairs for Phillipa to arrive, with beer in hand courtesy of the friendly helpful waiter the hotel now had on staff. She was shattered! Dinner was nice buffet at the hotel. Still, I missed the Tasi Dahgeri Dal Baht of old. Early night ready for an early start.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

To Nepal

The start of our Nepal 2019 adventure! Watch this space, I'll post more as I type days in from my diary.

Day 0-1 - Wellington-Auckland-Guangzhou-Kathmandu


Familiarity breeds taking things for granted. It was Saturday, we were leaving around 4pm, and I hadn't started to pack. But it was ok; everything I needed was in the garage and I knew what to bring.

After a fruitless forage through the garage, my "To do" list was now my "Buy in Nepal" list.

Still, 4pm saw me ready and packed. (Angela had packed a week ago of course.) We said goodbye to Toby who showed the correct amount of sadness at missing us and assured us he would be fine by himself for the next week.

Friday, September 20, 2019

Bharat's Nepal Gear List

For travelling and while in Kathmandu 

Comfortable street clothes that are light.
Money belt, pouch or secure pockets (passports can be safely locked in the safe in our hotel in Kathmandu)

For the trekking:

Lightweight walking boots or good solid walking shoes

Day pack (at least 30 litres) containing:

Rainproof jacket *
One warm jersey or polar fleece *
One thermal or Merino top
Warm hat and gloves *
Torch (or headlight) *
Sunhat *
Sunglasses *
Two 1L water bottles (or hydration pack and one water bottle) *
Water purifying tablets – at least 30 *
Two plastic bags (to keep stuff dry in your day bag in case of rain)
Toilet paper
Camera, charger/batteries and memory cards (pls don’t rely on phone for photos)
Diary, book, playing cards, pen etc
Hand sanitiser (1 small bottle, refill from Bharat's supply) *
Chap stick *
Sunscreen lotion *
Sroggen (snack food like muesli bars, glucose lollies) *
Insect repellent *

Personal first aid kit, containing:

Plasters, blister pads and strapping tape *
Antiflamme cream
Gastrolyte or similar (blackcurrant is the preferred Flavour…...) *
Anti diarrhoea tablets *
Panadol, or equivalent *
Antibiotics (two types, one for general infection and another for sickness)
Any special medication that you require (eg. Asthma inhaler, antihistamine etc)

Pack liner (or large, strong plastic bag) for porters to carry your gear in containing:

Two pairs of lightweight pants, shorts or tights (jeans are not appropriate)
Tracksuit pants (fat pants) *
Thermal underwear: spare long-sleeve and long-johns
Three t-shirts or active wear tops *
Three pairs of socks *
Hut shoes (sandals are fine)
Underwear (x4 is enough)
Towel (Smaller the better) *
Light sandals for the evening *
Sleeping bag (warm one with a compression bag) *
Swimming togs (for hot springs)
Toiletries – try to get small bottles of biodegradable soap and shampoo *

All items marked with a * can be purchased very cheaply in Kathmandu, Nepal. We will have time to do this before the trek.

What I forgot

  • Read and prep. Be ready to do stuff myself and not rely so much on others. As a 3 trip veteran I should be leading or helping, not following.
  • Maps of Kathmandu, Annapurna, Nepal. Be ready to take others on the walk from Thamel to Kathmandu Durbar Square and back. Be able to navigate on the trek and have situational awareness.
  • Lonely Planet. Lots of good background in there that's not so easy to find in one place.
  • Good First Aid kit with meds. Antibiotics, antiseptic cream and mosquito repellent were the things I was missing.
  • Supermarket bags Dry bags. They're essential for organising stuff. I discovered that dry bags are cheap in Nepal, around USD 5 each, and they're a great, permanent alternative to supermarket bags.
  • Gifts for kids. Grab a box of sample toothbrushes/toothpastes from your dentist. Grab pencils, pens and paper from the Warehouse. Balloons are popular too.
  • Good compact camera. My phone didn't cut it but we decided the DSLR plus lenses wasn't worth the weight, and the hassle to unpack/repack and keep dry. Ideal camera would be: light, waterproof, good optical telephoto zoom, not need recharge/runs on AAs, have bluetooth.
  • Hooks for over the bedroom door. Not enough hooks in the guesthouses for hanging wet stuff!
  • Paracord or string - as well as duct tape for running repairs
  • Power pack. We had no electricity (or wifi) for several days so both our phones ran down. So no strava, no camera, no kindle. Only a problem because of the weather, most guesthouses have solar electricity - but no sun meant no power. But also much easier to keep the power pack topped off and recharge devices in your room or backpack (while still using them).
  • Local SIM? Depending on how addicted to the Internet you are! Wifi is adequate for messenger and email most places but pretty unreliable, more so the further into the mountains you get. Local mobile data is faster and more reliable. In 2022 it cost rs2500 for the month with 30GB data. But an NCell SIM didn't work well in Annapurna - go with Nepal Telecom instead. 

Other Points

Talk to your doctor and get vaccinated, as well as getting any medication they think you should take with you (such as an antibiotic course).

Vaccinations that you should seriously think about getting are Hep A (often comes with Typhoid as well) and Tetanus (available from local GP 3 weeks before departure). Polio can also be useful, especially if you plan to travel other developing countries in the future. Once you get a Hep A shot, go back to the Doctor in 6 months and get a booster; you will have protection for the next 20 years!

We are not trekking in Malaria areas so Malaria tablets are not necessary.  There is a very minimal risk of Rabies and I feel that the cost involved makes this unnecessary.

Spending money:  $350 to $400 USD cash should be enough in $100 and $50 notes (available from any bank in NZ). Nepalis prefer large bills so the larger the bill the better the rate you might get. Bring any AUD you might have kicking about too, and exact change to pay for your visa on entry to Nepal. There are money machines that dispense local currency in Kathmandu and Pokhara so take your credit/debit card.

Much of the gear above (40L day bag, good sleeping bags, t-shirts, rain coats, head torches) can be purchased cheaply in Nepal. (usually ¼ of the cost)

Got old clothes to give away? Take them to Nepal; the porters and guides as well as other charities we know will welcome them, and we should have more than enough room.

Tim's healthy practices

  • Using hand sanitizer before every meal and after every ablution.
  • Using tablets to sterilize water even if it has been filtered. Only exception is sealed bottled water.
  • Buying/obtaining food from teahouses and restaurants known to Expansion.

The Thursday with a few things on

Hi,

Last post for a while.  Mike and I leave for a holiday tomorrow.  Woot!  So excited.  See you on the flip side.

Thursday iced latte

We needed some passport photos for trekking permits.  I had photo paper from Jessops in the UK in the closet.  Fished it out and hoped it wouldn't break the work printer.  Took a few goes to find the right tray it used.  Hahahah.  But it worked!

James is astonished my printing worked

Inception iced latte pic!

We get to finish the last minute packing tomorrow (ok - Mike has to start packing, and then finish it) and make sure things are in place for the successful operation of the house while we are away.  Toby has plans and funding in place.  And a whole heap of people ready to help if he needs it.  Mike's Mum arrives soon anyway.  It should be good for him.  Looking after the cats and getting himself off to school.

If the cats tear any visitors to shreds when they step in the door because they are starving, we'll know if Toby can handle it.  :-)

He'll be fine.

He might be living in dirty clothes - that's the only hassle.  The washing machines washes - it just doesn't spin.  So you can wash - but you need to hang out fairly wet clothes.

Hope you have a good break from my blog.  Happy birthday to Dad for when we are away.

Love,
Angela

Thursday, September 19, 2019

The Wednesday working from home

Hi,

Happy birthday, Iona.

So confused with working from home yesterday.  My days are merging into a huge blend of days.  Work, eat, sleep.  That kinda thing.  Hahahah.

Was this Tuesday?  


Wednesday I got up early to go to Spin.  My favourite instructor was sick.  But still had fun with the replacement instructor.

Ok - this was Wednesday


Headed home again and waited for:

Toby to head to school
Washing machine repair people to arrive (the reason I was working from home)
The cleaners to finish (I didn't know they were coming)

When the repair people arrived, it was chaos.  And me trying to work through it all.  Actually, I have great powers of ignoring things around me.  Always have. Sometimes it isn't quite a good thing.

Lunch at home.  Yum!

What the cats do at home

The cats spend a lot of time sleeping during the day.  Because I was home, they could get outside.  In the pic above, Smudge is prowling the deck while Moxley sleeps in the sun.

Washing machine is well and truly on the blink.  They said we need to get it fixed under warranty.  So now we need to find the details and try our luck.  In the meantime, the washing machine washes, but doesn't spin.

I told Toby he'd need to take his dirty clothes and visit Aunty Sally while we are away.  He looked at me funny.  Headed off to school.

He must have ruminated on this all day as the first thing he said when he got in after school was:  I think I should walk to Karori laundromat and do my washing there for $5.

Ok.  Didn't think of that.  Probably because I wouldn't contemplate that.  Karori seems far away to me.  And $5 might wash clothes, but it won't be enough to dry them.  And carrying wet clothes all that way back home?  OMG.

Let me try and dig out the warranty info tonight!

Cooked tea for Toby and Mike hunted for his wallet. We hunted a lot.  Couldn't find it.  Found other things lost under the bed though.  Hahah.  Mike gave up and ate his food.   As I got ready for my working day, I found it.  It was in the closet on the floor.  It had fallen out of his pants as he hung them up.


Anyway - off to bed.  Slept well but 4.30am was a hard slog.  Walked in.  Gorgeous day.  The best day.  The sort that makes you want to get on your bicycle and ride somewhere.  Anywhere.

Thursday morning

Cardio session nearly killed me.  Sled push.  80kgs.  Then box jump.  x 12.  Then run.  He made me do up and back 5 times.  And told me to do it under a minute.  Then squats - with a kettle bell weight.

Three times.

As a reprieve, I got to do leg extensions at the end.  Oh - yay.  :-p

Two more days and then we're off.  Woot!

Have a great day.

Love,
Angela





Tuesday, September 17, 2019

The Monday with Toby sick

Hi,

Well, that was an unusual Monday.  Trucking along like normal.  Caught up for an iced latte with Andrew.  So far, so good.

Monday morning iced latte


In a meeting from 9 - 10 and got texts and a call from Mike.  Toby is sick and Mike was worried.  So I sorted out my day and headed home to look after him.

He was sick, so I made him toast.  But by 5pm he had perked up and wasn't feeling sick.  So we went for a long walk.  Talked lots.  Mike met us while we were out and about and we all walked home.

I went to bed early while the boys watched TV.

Up early and into boxing then spin.  Mike at the gym.  Toby in a much better space.  He has an appointment to talk few a few things.  Let's see what happens.

A few things on today.  Inbox has exploded.

There should be a word for that feeling you get when you close down your PC at the end of the day, and you find an open window in Outlook, with no recipients and no content.  And you go:  what on earth was I going to write?

Enjoy your day.

Love,
Angela

The weekend with exercise and rugby

Hi,

The weekend!  Oh, you were so fine.  And yet, so short.  Friday I hauled myself home after a hard week and sat like a pudding on the bus.  But the evening was ok - I didn't cook.  Yay!  Fell into bed and slept a great sleep.


Friday iced latte


Up for fundraiser session at Spin @ Habit gym.  8.30am start.  It was full.  Well run.  I had an hour booked.  I also won a spot prize - which Toby has claimed as his.  A Shoe Clinic water bottle.  He is "Shoe Clinic Man" apparently.  He says kids at school think his parents work there.

Met Mike at 10am at Quentin's group session at City Fitness.  Abs workout.  Oosshh!. 

Saturday @ The Lab

Hayden and his iced Americano @ The Lab


Off to The Lab for lunch with them all.

Moxley packed for Nepal


Started packing for Nepal - mostly.  Moxley packed herself.

Mike walks to the stadium
 Sunday was wet, wet, wet.  So we went to the rugby.  I knew about the Farah Palmer Cup match between Wellington and Counties Manakau.  So we went there and bought tickets.  $20 early bird special tickets.  But oddly, the tickets were showing another game on them - 2:05pm match between Wellington and Otago.

Wow.  We scored the jackpot there.  The women's game we wanted to see, and a bonus game with our team.

Westpac Stadium for Farah Palmer Cup - plus some other game later on in the day

Feet over turf

Tickets for rugby

Further away ticket for rugby

And... Andrew turned up for the women's game too.  It was a cracker.  So close.  Wellington by 2 points at the end.  Oosshh.

Stayed for the other game.  And saw Otago thrashed.  Thrashed!  OMG.

Cats on laps

Mike and Toby chilled after tea with the cats on their laps watching The Boys.  I went to bed!

Hope your weekend was as good as ours.

Love,
Angela


Friday, September 13, 2019

The Thursday with date night and jabs

Hi,

Finally got to the doctors for my Nepal jabs.  Yay!  Ended up with Hep A (need to go back for booster in 6 months) and the Boosterix one (whooping cough, typhoid, and tetanus).

Date night - Penthouse

Mike met me there and the nurse (who was locking up and leaving with me as I was the last patient of the day) recognised him from his jabs the day before.

We headed off to Brooklyn on the 7 bus for date night.  Dinner at Penthouse and a movie:  Blinded by the Light.

What an awesome movie!  Go see it!  Brrruuuuuuucceeeee.

From Wednesday night - great fun!


Home late for me on a school night.  We Ubered home from Brooklyn.  Woke up early to walk in.  Spin was great.
Friday iced latte

Fire evacuation iced latte and Khemry's fingers
Speaking of Khemry, I bumped into her this morning (Fri) and she asked why I was less energetic than usual.  I suggested it was my sore shoulders from my vaccine.

She heard:  I have sore shoulders from my waxing

And she started going on about my hairy shoulders.   I was like:  what are you talking about???

Then she gestured under her arms and said:  Do you mean waxing here?

OMG.  I realised the miscommunication.  No.  No I do not have hairy shoulders. 

I dissolved into giggles and ran away from her desk.  She's obviously a crazy woman.  :-p 

Today (Fri) I met Mike for lunch.  Verve cafe.  But as we sat there, almost about to get our lunch cooked and delivered to our table (paid for it already), we had a fire alarm in the building.  Capital on the Quay.  Big shopping centre with offices.

We waited for a while, but it wasn't a drill and fire brigade looked like business.  So I left Mike there to sort out how we get a refund.

As my colleague said:  a red hot date!  :-)


Saturday looms (well, Sunday does too).  Spin fundraiser at the gym tomorrow.  Then group session.  The spa session.

Sunday I hope to do a bike ride with Andrew.  Oosshh.  Let's see, eh?

Right.  As I have been so late with this today, it is nearly home time.  Weird.  Enjoy your weekend.  Recharge well.

Love,
Angela

Thursday, September 12, 2019

The Wednesday that felt like Friday except I wasn't wearing casual clothes at work

Hi,

Turns out I have no pics of the dinner we had with my work colleagues.  I must have had photos taken on other people's cameras.  I'll try to get one and add it in.


Fashion statement


I wore my animal print belt for "Animal Print Wednesday".  The fashionistas said it would look ok with my black pants and blue shirt.  I remain unconvinced.  And I think I should agitate to move "Animal Print Day" back to Friday.


Anyway, I did get away with Sally from work to enjoy a vegan chocolate slice at The Lab.  And as it was 3pm, I didn't have an iced latte.  Whole two days without one? 

OMG.  I just got a text from Andrew saying:  when was our last coffee?

See?  I'm not addicted.  It has been a few days.  But ok - I have missed it.  Might be time to rectify that.


Sharing a vegan snickers slice with Sally

She reckons I have a "boy band" hairstyle.  She's not wrong

Sally did say my hair looked like I should be in a boy band - and as it was hanging around in my eyes, I had to agree.  However - it was haircut night.  So - woot!  Perfect timing.

Got to my haircut - and Joelene cut my hair as Sarah had her wee baby - Mila Rose.  Ran out of there to Macs Brewery and met all my work mates for drinks and dinner.  It was a huge group.  We got the chance to meet some of the partners from colleagues.  There had been visa delays - and now most of them had managed to get their spouses in the country.

So good to see everyone happy at being together and tackling a new country.  They all seem to embrace it.  Good on them!

Thank you to all of them for coming in.  Mike arrived and also got to meet everyone.  He just got his jabs for Nepal.  Mine are tonight.  Although I wonder if I need any at all.  He does have a corneal lesion again and is wearing his glasses.  Oops.

My parents got the all clear to move back home after bushfires were close to their place.  Yay for that.

Home by Uber.  Toby had an epic day and decided on chicken nuggets for his dinner and walked to Karori New World.  That's so far away! 

I slept well, got up and walked in for my PT session.  Had a good deadlifts session.  Oosshh!

The day is stunning.  Have a good one, wherever you are.

Love,
Angela





Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Tuesday with Jase leaving

Hi,

With the bushfires around Peregian Springs, my parents decided to stay in a hotel closer to Dad's work last night.  I think that was totally sensible.  Good on them.

Maybe I could ask Mike for a night in a local hotel here and invent some vaguely plausible excuse?  I will ponder those opportunities.

It's too windy?

It's too far from town?

Hmmmm - thinking, thinking.

Anyway - Tuesday in the best wee capital in the world?  It was ok.  Busy at work.  But I love the Tuesday starts with walk, boxing and spin.

Gorgeous day here today.  Sunny, no wind.  (So no excuses for a night in a hotel then???  Dang!)

Got haircut after work (ready for Nepal - so I can actually see the scenery and where I step) and then drinks with a bunch of work people.  Woot!  Social - that's me.  Not!  :-p

Hope Toby is better today.

Enjoy your day.  Hope it's a good one.,

Love,
Angela

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Monday back at work

Hi,

Monday was hard work - but we all got there in the end.  Running over the line like a boss.  Well, some of us.

Jase had a good day with his grandmother - and today sees him heading home.  So good to have him down to visit.

Monday iced latte

More direct lighting

Mike has a sore eye and is off to see the optometrist today.  I hope it is nothing too serious.  When I got home last night, he was in bed feeling sorry for himself - and looking very puffy in one of his eyes.

Karen texted last night with a bushfire warning for Peregian Springs.  Dad took quite a while to get home as the motorway was blocked for a while.  But after looking at various websites and google maps, I found out the fire was heading east - away from my parents' place towards the beach.  Yay for the wind direction.

We were asleep pretty early because of that.  After saying goodbye to Jase.  He's quite used to us going to bed waaaaaay early. 

James and I enjoy an iced latte at The Lab

Ed uses the food filter.  Hmmmm.

Walked in this morning.  Then went to boxing and then spin.  I love my Tuesday mornings.  Oosshh!

Have a great day.  Toby is sick with a migraine.  :-(

Love,
Angela

Monday, September 9, 2019

The weekend with a bike ride and chilling with Jase

Hi,

What a great weekend - so good to have Jase with us and chilling with him for a lot of the weekend.  We didn't do much Friday night.  Argued about what movie to watch.  Couldn't agree.  Turns out that also occurs in Jase's house.  Hahahah.

Saturday saw us being pretty lazy in the scheme of things.  I think Mike and I eventually went grocery shopping.  Bought junk food.  Finally found a movie for us to watch (ok - I got my way and we watched The Incredibles 2) and we ate chips and chocolate on the couches. 

Sunday I was up early and away by 7.30am to ride to Waikane.  Met Andrew at Petone station at 8am. 

Me and Jase and Kapiti Island in all its glory

Ride for Sunday 

Made good time up to the summit.  And then into Waikanae Beach to meet Sally, Alistair, Mike and Jase and have lunch at Longbeach.

Longbeach at Waikanae

Hello there!

Alistair being cheeky

Mike taking selfies while pretending to take my iced latte pic

Before the shenanigans

Summit!


About to tackle the hill

My happy place

Drove home and chilled.  Mike went into work and stayed quite late.  I was weary and in bed by the time he got home.  Zonked out.

Jase has lunch and dinner with his grandmother today.  And she will take him to the airport tomorrow.  It's been such a great visit.  :-)

Right.  Time to try and get warm.

Have a wonderful week ahead.

Love,
Angela

Friday, September 6, 2019

The Thursday with unexpected drinks

Hi,

Thursday was busy - but good.  And I guess with my purple shirt on, it eventually felt like Thursday and not Friday - or even Saturday!

I wish.

Hahahah.

Got through the day, and met Mike at The Churchill to chat to his mate Phil for a bit.  Then we got on a 14 and headed home.

Mike sorted tea for everyone.  Toby had recovered from his migraine enough to eat toast.  And maybe some sausages in bread, smothered in tomato sauce.

I had a nice salad.  :-)

Went to bed early and was basically asleep by the time Mike decided to leave poor Jase alone (they were talking for ages!!!) and come to bed too.

Slept almost to my alarm.  Caught the early bus in.  Mike caught the slightly later bus in.  And we went to the gym together.  Such fun!

Weekend beckons.  Tidy house.  Bike ride if I'm lucky.  Brunch Sunday.

Yes.  All good.  Just hanging out to 5pm now.

Have a great weekend.

Love,
Angela


Thursday, September 5, 2019

The Wednesday that felt like Friday except I wasn't wearing casual clothes to work

Hi,

Wednesday - ooohhh.  What did you do to me?  Seriously felt like I had already been at work for 5 days. 

Morning iced latte


Got home last night and cooked tea for everyone.  Except Toby - he was off school again with another migraine.  So he got toast - and only made by me.  And he can tell the difference (Jase was like:  can't anyone make it?  How can he tell?  And Mike was like:  he can tell. ).  Toby has toast provenance skills that are astounding.

Had PT session bumped to 7am this morning.  Got a sleep in.  Mmmmm.  Caught up with Andrew for an iced latte.  Already starving hungry.  Did deadlift day this morning with Quentin.  Callouses on the palms of my hands.  Going to start cardio sessions next week to get ready for Taupo.  Oosshh.

Life, eh?



Rainy here - but no wind.  And warm.  It's weird.

Have a great day.

Love,
Angela



Wednesday, September 4, 2019

The Tuesday with Jase arriving

Hi,

Yay - Jase arrived safe and sound.  He got to my work and we had lunch together before he went home.  Mike joined us too. 

Moxley was like a wee shadow with him the rest of the day.

Nice.


Gym playing dodgy music, Mike!

This morning's iced latte and brekkie with Celia

 Got home yesterday and cooked tea.  I made spag bol with quorn.  We didn't tell Toby.  He ate it all.  Then when I told him it was quorn, he shouted out that my substituting out the mince for quorn was "non-consensual".

I asked if he was happy for me to make it again.  Cos it was yum!

Mike and I went to bed and left Toby and Jase chatting away as they played games together.  :-)  Made us happy.

Today is a wee dreary.  But not switched to a southerly yet.  Phew.

Caught up with Celia this morning for brekkie.  Haven't seen her properly for ages, so it made a cracking start to my day. 

Enjoy your day.

Love,
Angela




Tuesday, September 3, 2019

The Monday back at work

Hi,

I know my Monday looks like a day of iced lattes - but really - what is two coffees in the scheme of the entire day?  Come on.

Iced latte @ The Lab with Amanda

Iced latte at Machete with Andrew

Jase arrives today!  Woot!  So looking forward to seeing him.  He's here for a week.  Yes!

This morning I walked in.  Got to work and realised I had no sports socks for boxing/spin.  Discarded the idea of using my hiking socks and rummaged through my emergency stash of clothes.

Yes!  Found sports socks.

Went to boxing - woah!  I love boxing.  Hammered things for 45 mins.  Heart rate through the roof.  Then ran out and went to spin.  Did that for 45 mins.

Got back to work.  Showered.  Singing.  Getting dressed.  Realised I packed no work socks.

And given I had already rummaged through the emergency stash of clothes I knew that I had no work socks.

Sock drama.

I am at work now, wearing sports socks (that I have to admit are slightly damp from my 1.5 hours of exercise) under my boots.

Right.  The day is sunny - but windy.  There is a southerly change coming this week - with colder, bad weather.

Fun, fun!

Andrew and I are hatching plans for a bike ride.  Maybe Sunday?  Maybe we can convince Sally and Mike to collect us at the other end and have lunch? 

Yes, we have plans.  Whether anyone else plays along is debatable at this point.  But...  Anticipation.

Someone came up to me at work and said they saw Mike training hard at the gym this morning.  Like, really hard.  Because they said he looked in pain.  Hahahah.  Good work, Mike!  You are amazing and you will walk those hills in Nepal like a wee mountain goat.

Enjoy your day.

Love,
Angela