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Stuff and things

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Randomly:

I have been a lazy blogger, but not lazy in any other area of my life. Second week of a Graduate Law degree = me no brain cells left, me no look after myself.

Tomorrow I fly out to the Global Atheist Convention in Melbourne. I am insanely excited and believe I deserve it after the approximately 50-60 hours I have spent studying/organising/thinking law this week. We spent a fortune on the tickets and I am going to get the MOST out of it – drinking all the alcohol, eating all the food and accosting all of the speakers for photograph opportunities and embarrassing bouts of giggling. We are staying with my lovely friend and her girlfriend and will be celebrating her birthday on Sunday evening. It will no doubt involve caipirinha’s and Argentinian cuisine.


Register for the Atheist Convention Melbourne 12-14 March 2010

I had a medically diagnosed panic attack on Sunday/Monday. I have never experienced one and always doubted their severity even though two of my sisters have experienced them (yes, I am a bad person). To be honest, it was horrific. It came out of nowhere and nothing I did would make it cease. I tried exercise, deep breathing, cold water, laying down etc to no avail. The feeling of dread, the racing heart, the numbness in my limbs, the sweating/overheating and the inability to harness it is truly terrifying and I would not wish it on my worst enemy. There is just no escape and there is no way to feel good about anything; thinking about university and the Melbourne trip and my future just made me flip the heck out. I managed to sleep Sunday evening but woke Monday sweating and my heart was still beating far too fast. I went to the earliest doctors appointment available and after explaining my symptoms to him he too my pulse. He took it again. Then he suggested an ECG. I flipped the heck out even more. After all of the testing he came to the conclusion that it was a panic attack and prescribed some anti-anxiety medication. I also had some blood tests to check my thyroid and make sure it isn’t hyperactive. After walking 7km home to work off some of the adrenalin (a panic attack is a rush of adrenalin into the body which is left over from the fight-or-flight response), taking a pill and relaxing for the afternoon the last nerves wore off in the late evening. At least now I know how to deal with it if it happens again. What brought it on? I had two coffees in the morning which is very unusual for me and apparently can be a trigger. I am guessing there is probably also some tension relating to other health issues I am having examined currently as well as the beginning of an entirely new life as a hardcore student.

BLAH! What a rant. Apologies abound, but thank you all for allowing me my rant space. When I get back I am going to make a serious attempt to organise my time slightly more efficiently so that I can keep the blagging world high on the important list. Have a great weekend everyone; I certainly will!

New Zealand is awesome

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Franz Josef

Hokitika, Arthur’s Pass and Christchurch again


More from beautiful New Zealand

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Lake Wanaka, Lake Hawea and the Gates of Haast

Puzzling world

Crazy

Wonky

Sunset

Jucy Lucy

Lake Hawea, Lookout!

Long white cloud

Long white cloud 2

the gates of haast

Bruce’s Bay

Bruce's Bay

Heather

My name is rock

Partner nearly wet

Rock sculpture

As the good lord once said, "Horse it into me"

Fox Glacier

Fox Glacier

Tourists

Glacial peaks

Glacial pools

Excited

Holidays are good for the soul: take 2, chapter 2

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Te Anau and Milford Sound

being eaten

fishing

milford road

avalanche

partner Milfor Sound

Mitre peak

us posing

Peaks

Sail

Fun in the sun

Partner happy pants

Wine galore!

Stream

Stream 2

Mountains

Poser

Christchurch

Christchurch

Beaver liquor

Vesty McGee

More vests

Ready to luge

Hot

Luge track

Horsey

More horsey

Braided river

Our lovely horses

Best burgers ever - Fergburger

Holidays are good for the soul: take 2

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

I tried posting some photos last night but failed miserably in making them viewable. Apologies to anyone who had their eyes burned with my craptacular offerings! All of the following pictures link through to larger photographs.

Christchurch

moi at backpackers

IMG_0356b

moi in a tree

ducky sleeping

cathedral

On the road

pineapple lumps woot

our home

jucy lucy

stretchy

annoyed Del

Dunedin

the bay

lanarch castle

8WDing

the bay again

national jandal day

More coming very soon!



I leave Australia and Tony Abbott becomes Liberal leader. Shitastic.

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

I’m back! New Zealand was truly kick ass in so many ways, and I really believe I could happily reside there. You Kiwi’s have insanely  beautiful scenery in every direction and you sell alcohol in supermarkets!! Australia is in the dark ages and blandly aesthetically ugly in comparison.

I have far too many photos (997 to be exact – seriously disappointed at not making it to 1000) however I will make a concerted effort to sort through them tomorrow and post some to highlight how much fun was had by all involved.

As for right now, I need food and sleep. We were up at 4.50am NZ time (2.50am Australian, yech) so I am a bit of a retard right now.

I survived 16 days, 24 hours a day with the partner and we didn’t kill each other with pocket knives or toothbrushes! Woot!

As for the heading, this is the lamest news ever. For all of you who don’t know Mr Abbott, all you need to know is that he is a far right-wing, extremely religio-fascist, woman-hating douche bag and he now has a chance at becoming Australia’s PM. Awesome.

Nappy nap nap time.