Wednesday became another one of those long, eventful days, where things seem to keep happening.
The fun stuff started the previous afternoon, dropping by the library at 4.30 to print off a couple of posters on the colour printer before the library closed, and discovering that there was a glitch in the printing system.... one that allowed me to print off full colour A3 posters, without any credit being taken off my print card! Oh, if only I had been there half an hour earlier.... still, we got about half a dozen A3 posters for Kabuki printed up, which was a bonus!
Then Wednesday being C&S Market Day, the whole day from 8am til 4pm was spent running the stall, amid frequent dashes away, to sign up for other clubs, print off more flyers (this time, sadly, costing credit..), and get food and refreshments. The last time I had a Market Day it was out in the sun, i got rather pink, and at the end of the day had to go and work. That was about the time my car got stolen for the first time, too, so I'm glad this week was much better.
Tom and I did take some of the new club members out for a drink at Uni House but as storm clouds started to build on the horizon we decided to call it a day and go home.
Somehow, going home turned into going out to the cinema with the girls, some of whom had had interviews that morning for the JET programme, so someone came up with the idea of getting takeaway, and perching up in the back rows of the theatre eating Paad Thai while watching The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
I loved reading the books when I was little, but I dont think Ive actually read them for about fifteen years. There were a couple of moments where I actually forgot what was going to happen next, which was nice. I was mainly surprised how long the film was - though that makes sense given how much they had to fit in it. Once it was over and we'd come back outside, the city was very wet, and the storm had been and gone already.
So off home, and had the unexpected surprise once entering the house of discovering that the storm had knocked out our electricity. Just ours, across the road still had power.
At least there was still enough hot water in the heater to have a shower, but that was about it for technology for the night. We all forgot, though, I went to check my email, Mei to charge her phone, and Nia wondered why the hair dryer didnt work!
Still, it ended up being a rather pleasant evening with the lounge room lit by tea candles, the three of us sitting around talking and drinking pineapple and bombora (well, with no electricity we couldn't even make tea!) until far too late at night. No such thing as a bad situation, really!
Saturday, February 18, 2006
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