Wellington working stiff

Hi everyone! I am alive, my life in Wellington just hasn’t been very exciting. I just kind of go to work, come home, drink some wine, and fall asleep on the couch, usually roughly in that order. Not that that’s a bad lifestyle, it just doesn’t produce many interesting blog posts.

This is what it looked like today in my back yard:

tree

I took the day off work and sat out here for a while and stared at the tree, one of my favourite trees ever. It was extremely hot. I could hear gulls calling, couldn’t be all the way from the harbour, but still, I love that sound. I thought about some things and wrote most of this post.

This is a pretty cool house to live in. There’s a picture of my room here too if you’re interested. Mostly it’s that I’m a fan of the roomies, though, especially after the months among sweaty German backpackers.

hamish

Hamish is an engineer, mountain biker, and white water rafter. He has a tendency to fall asleep and get things drawn on him at parties, which would have been the picture of him I used but it’s hard to find one that doesn’t have some extremely vulgar work visible. Hamish is the Zelda of the group (where I’m the Zoe).

da-ally

Da does something with teeth, I don’t know. She built her dad a chicken coop for his 50th birthday. That’s her friend Ally in the front, also cool. She was my buddy for the Tongariro Crossing.

tom-lily

Tom and Lily are probably the best-matched couple I know and almost definitely going to get married and be happy forever. There’s a nice vibe there between all of us. There’s also another housemate but I don’t know really know her well enough to non-awkwardly ask her for a photo, which tells you why I don’t think it matters if I don’t talk about her. It’s good to have a place for a while that comes to mind when I think “time to go home” at the end of the day.

Some people from real home came to visit last weekend though, so I guess I know who in the family really loves me. Jerry and Judi were in town with a bunch of doctors or something, and we had a good few hangouts. Ask them about it, it was cool. My outlook has changed a lot lately; I don’t much care at all about going to see volcanoes or whatever, but seeing those two made my year.

Work! I haven’t written anything about work yet. Trade Me is a pretty nice place to work. The slides are cool, there’s free coffee and tea, people are really chill 99% of the time. I learned some things about archaeology. Anyway I quit a couple weeks ago, so I’m leaving New Zealand pretty soon, and taking the slow pony home. Next post will probably be about the Cook Islands, cool hey!