Tuesday, December 30, 2008

20 Inch Granulated Active Carbon

belated Christmas greetings and Silvesterplaene

Hi there!

I wish you all a little late (as happens with me as usual) a Merry Christmas (goes until Candlemas, which is so yet) and hope you all had on your way of a good time in the holidays.

My Christmas here in New Zealand was very nice - even if un-Christmassy's insane. ,-P (Perhaps this is better that way because I was the big Christmas blues are not about so much.)

Carol has now made here in Wellington a room in ner WG and therefore we have 23 evening lived out our total Dekowahnsinn - material from the shop was 2Dollar thanks. (Pictures are on my Flickr account already online.) Colorful things that you can stick to the wall, great! :-D
On 24 then we have already made in the apartment the morning mess - simply because clear that there is too full for dinner.
I got from Carrie a new travel diary and a cute card and they from me a giant toy box with Mr. Potato Head (aka Charlie Weis nose) and his family and 30 parts so that they their desire to play can finally live again.
night the Christmas party (including mulled wine - the Gewuerzmischung from the Christmas parcel from my Mum was due), including all roommates and it ended up as the celebrations in American movies: any invited guest still nen friend brings and finally know each other really no longer really - but funny and cute, especially it was anyway.
I've managed to go again in the midnight mass (the nearest Catholic church was luckily only a few blocks down the hill). Was a very interesting comparison, nicely done, but somehow not as solemn as at home - and of course not nearly as cold in the church as I usually expect from Christmas! What I have somehow been lacking, it was after half Pocking to wish you a merry Christmas and dozens of people to hug. On 25
then we all had serious still a real Christmas dinner: Schweinswuerstel with sauerkraut! * G * I thank Mom brilliant, which has swollen a small can of Nuremberg fried sausages and sauerkraut and NEN Mini Pack has put behind me the whole Christmas package. :-)

Now I'm looking forward to tonight - finally, a New Year's Eve where you wear nice clothes out there and celebrate for hours without freezing it to the ass! (Okay, I celebrate in Wellington, there it is with the usual wind and rain are also very fresh, but not so cold as at home) Plus it's a whole Swing people I've met here in New Zealand come to Wellington to celebrate - I will not be alone! :-D Looks like we cook together until tonight what and then topple us into the bustle of the city. Without detailed plans, so yes there's usually the best results.

now remains for me to really just you all a Happy New Year and to wish you a Happy New Year! Take care beautiful, celebrate, and not too wild - we will hear again next year.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Using A Wgt624 As A Wireless Bridge For Xbox 360

Christmas things

Hello dear people out there, which have to agonize over Germany in the cold by the Christmas rush!
How are you going? I'm still cheerful things in The absence of a really good alternative plan / of real suffering on apples and Kirschenpfluecken in Hastings. Here also the above-mentioned Christmas stress is to a large extent by me. After all, I've already managed to "find gifts for the honorable family," the theme to tick off - forced a bit earlier than usual crowds this year, simply because it still had the time for the post to be scheduled. But otherwise, will still pay no such right Christmas mood. While I marvel at with morbid fascination the Christmas decoration everywhere when I go into town (when it comes to Christmas kitsch, the Germans could still beat a lot to learn from the Kiwis - I was almost an inflatable Santa Claus tries for to buy the garden and send home!), but it just did not feel advent of C at 26-32Grad.

I also know not quite a hundred percent sure where I will now spend Christmas accurate. Moment, dear readers, retain hope, I'm not home - that I will celebrate Christmas in NZ know I did. But this raises the question of degree in what city. First I had planned in my beloved Wellington and then return back abzuhaenge a few days. Now it is so that Carol this morning left for Auckland to get a job there and, if the selfsame an apartment search. And after Christmas so I necessarily want to celebrate with her, it may be simply that there then it will be Auckland. We'll see.

Some people - okay two, but hey! - I have been wondering whether I have time for a fixed address to which you could possibly send me a card / a little Christmas greeting. So the addresses were both general delivery, one in Auckland, one in Wellington, because as I said, I still do not know is where's to go to the end (but I can have all nachschicken poste restante mail / parcels within NZ).
Stephanie SCHMID
Poste Restante
43 Manners Street Wellington 6011

New Zealand

Stephanie SCHMID
Poste Restante
24 Wellesley Street Auckland 1141

NZ

Edit: The option of Christmas in Auckland is just again become less likely - which is not true at me sadly (End of Edit)

But much better than any well-traveled niceties (which would then be chosen yet. that I can easily rumschleppen with me in my backpack backpacker mini-) it would be me, when my friends would report something more frequently with me! A few entries in your own blog If I met great! Or "hundsgewoehnliche" emails about the things in everyday life as happened! I miss you all there! Do you think this would go?