This was my weekend!
- Friday night: Drinks at Meags to welcome Anna back to Australia.
- Saturday morning: Rang up Jesse’s mum to say sorry, I have a hangover (was meant to be going to install a modem for her that morning).
- Saturday afternoon: Accidentally took Port Wakefield Road for half an hour instead of Main North Road, but *cough* *cough* didn’t take long to backtrack on the motorbike *cough* *cough*. Installed the modem, etc, and then rode back in terrential rain. Worked out a new trick for putting my visor down whilst negotiating the clutch – use the wind visor to knock it down!!
- Saturday night: Liz’s 22nd at the Apothecary, followed by the Rocket. I do stress that they are very much fake! I like the rocket bar, it was my first time there. I was invited there once before for drinks although didn’t end up making it due to an unwritable and unfortunate occurance. The Apothecary was a cool place too, more quiet, and I was hoping to see someone from school that I know works there but didn’t.
- Sunday morning: Did a good 1 hour running training through the slopes of Batril Spur in Cleland with Laura getting ready for the March rogaine, a 6-hour metrogaine.
Sunday lunch: Went to the Kessie with Cuthy and his work mates, etc, and Dan & Ben, and went back to Dan & Ben’s house to watch some crazy Kung Fu movie. - Sunday evening: The JD Project indoor soccer team (the team of my friends and myself) won 6-5, and I did a little sweet power play, if you don’t mind me saying!
- Sunday night: Writing this, and doing some things I’ve been wanting to do on the net but haven’t been able to until now, now that I have ADSL2 back – yay!
I should mention that Thursday was Austrlia Day, and my first ever time to see the cricket. Of course I had no expectations of actually enjoying the cricket, but it was interesting and educational none-the-less. I still intend on learning how the game of cricket works some time. I regret not meeting up with a few other friends I knew were there, I think I didn’t just because it was 41 degrees and I was busy melting on “the hill”, in direct sunlight.