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Friday, February 7, 2014

Multi-Tasking

The new year is well underway and time has come to get back to my blogging. Some jealous, surly types are a little dismissive of the 'holidays' they think teachers enjoy, but I must assure my dear readers that I only really got six of the seven weeks to myself. Despite this I managed to do quite a lot.


I don't like going away on holiday. That's not to say I don't like being away on holiday, it's just very stressful getting away and often exhausting during the recovery stage. I did try to sound convincing to those who inquired as to my plans - a trip to Napier, a few days an Wanganui with a riverboat trip - but I never got up the energy or enthusiasm to actually organise these and in reality I was very happy to base my holiday at home. So I had a holiday by the sea staying near a quaint village of interesting shops.


I did do some day trips to Kapiti, and out to Castlepoint where I captured a great shot just days before the big earthquake knocked a big chunk off Castle Rock.


I spent lots of time with lovely friends involving lots of eating and drinking. I managed to see a few movies. Make sure you see The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and the brilliant Nebraska. Don't believe the hype about August: Osage County - it was very disappointing. A real treat was Good Ol' Freda. It was a lovely documentary about the fan club organiser and secretary to The Beatles. Great music, of course, and a fascinating life story. It seemed to have quite limited release and was only on for a week or two, so get it on dvd if you can. 


I also had some exciting adventures with the use of chalk paint, linseed oil and polyurethane, with great success. I have already outlined the hutch dresser process, but I am equally pleased with the new dressing table that I brought back to life. It had been stripped of paint by a previous owner but was still in a sad state. Interestingly, it is identical in design to one I had as a teenager. At the time, I found my parents' habit of acquiring old furniture from auctions seriously uncool. With considerable nagging, I managed to persuade my father to paint the distasteful item white. I feel my work on this one goes a little way to make up for my past error in judgement. 


The 25th of January marked three years in the house, which meant I had suffered three years of no baths. Just relentless showers, which cleanse the body but do nothing for the soul. Three years without a good soak. Three years without bubbles. I hasten to add that the lack of a bath did not stop me continuing to receive gifts of bubble bath, bath bombs and bath salts, of which I built up quite a stock in the time. But finally the wait is over.


Some people might imagine that spending a long time in a generous bubble bath is a time waster. They are quite, quite wrong. Much can be achieved if one plans ahead. Why just this morning I enjoyed a nice cup of tea, sent texts, talked on the phone, read a book and planned my day all from the comfort of my new bath. Try doing that in a shower. All you will be is clean. 






6 comments:

  1. I totally agree with your observation on the efficacy of baths. I would add - crosswords and a glass of wine but that depends on the time of day of course

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    1. Quite right there, big C. And I didn't touch on fine dining in the bath, but a nibbles platter is often useful, too.

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    2. Here at Richard's Bass Bag* a shower does the trick because there is normally practice to be done. However I do appreciate that there is something nice about being totally emersed.


      * the original bass bagging site

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  2. Surely Richard, when you are practising in the shower your double bass would get wet.

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  3. You sre right about the bath, really miss mine now and wonder about folly of getting it taken out in preparation of old age. My bath was the place I had to myself and read for hours..miss my bath

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    1. Yes, particulary since you have two bathrooms and could have kept both options open.

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