1. The house is gutted and they've installed new windows. We submitted the plans to the local council and now await their word. In the meantime we've been apartment hunting. The goal is to find a place in this neighborhood that's close to the bus, affordable, and also close to the new house. We naively toyed with the idea of using this opportunity to rent a really nice place with a pool on the beach or something awesome like that, but those places are like $3,000/month and besides, do we really want to rent a place that's nicer than the house we're currently building? We're having some difficulty locating a place that meets this criteria that also doesn't expect a year lease. I hope we find something soon, since we have to move out of our house in four weeks.
2. Work is going well -- there's really nothing interesting to report. I get to leave at 5pm every day which is a major plus. I don't think I've EVER had a job that let me leave on time! My coworkers seem nice -- I was expecting that by now I might have a few stories about Pretentious Art Director Dude or Passive-Aggressive Marketing Chick, but so far everyone's been really professional. I'll say this, though: my daily bus rides are so much better than when I was in school. Taking the bus at 10am with other kids was pure hell. Taking the bus at 7am with adults who are showered, quiet, and polite is a whole other experience.
3. We've been renting the BBC show Skins. It's a great show. We also rented The Wrestler (fell asleep halfway through it) and Revolutionary Road (not bad), and The Chumscrubber (good). We also rented Ten Ways to Rob A Bank with acting dynamos Nick Stahl, Erika Christensen and...... Gavin Rossdale. We turned it off after 20 minutes - it was that bad.
4. The weather has been really mild this winter, so we've been getting out as much as possible on the weekends. Unfortunately, the last two weekends were a bit of a loss. First, I had my annual crappy cold which took me out of commission for a week (but of course I had to go to work, since it was only my second week!).
Then the following week I suffered a horrendous pinched nerve in my back. Figuring it was due to the lack of exercise (I didn't exercise during my cold), I thought I'd walk it off with a two hour hike, but it got worse. I took acetominophen with codeine and tried all sorts of different positions (Sitting Upright with Heating Pad, Lying on Side with Pillow Between Legs, etc.). By Sunday night, I couldn't take it anymore, so off we went to the ER. Good times: 8:30pm in a room filled with crying, sick, sniffly children. One little girl walked into the ER and threw up right on the floor while her poor mom was filling out paperwork. Yuck. We left two hours later with some prescriptions for some strong pain medication (which didn't work) , and a recommendation to see a chiropractor and a doctor.
Three chiro visits, two doctor visits, a deep-tissue massage and a set of xrays later, the diagnosis is that I'm totally misaligned and need to resume yoga and walking. Fun activities like crossing my legs or sitting Indian style on the sofa hunched over my laptop are now forbidden. I'm blaming all of this on going to grade and high school in the days when you wore your backpack (or Kenya bag) on one shoulder, no matter how lopsided or uncomfortable.
5. Last night we organized a happy hour for our New Kiwis group which was a huge success. At least 20 people showed up. It was loads of fun, and nice to get out again.
I have some recent house photos which I'll post once I download them!