Its been almost two weeks since I have posted. The biggest thing that happened in this time was that Anna graduated. That was this last Tuesday. The ceremony was at City Hall. It was a really cool ceremony. They started with the doctoral students and for them they read out a little summary of what their work had been on. It was quite amazing to hear about some of the cool things these students had been working on. Another cool part was watching the traditional custom of some of the students. They had two garlands on and when they received their degree, they took off one of them and put it around the neck of the chancellor. When one of the students got her degree, here mother (I guess) got up and sang out a song for her. Everyone stopped to wait for her to finish. It was pretty cool.
Anna's dad had come over from Fiji for the graduation. It was nice to spend some time with him. We also had a barbeque for Anna on Sunday. Chu and I had marinated all the meats on Saturday night. We started cooking early so that a bunch of the food would be ready when the guests started arriving. Along with the guests the rain also arrived. We pulled out the blue tarp and tied it between the house and some trees to continue with the party. My flatmates, Andrew and Natalie also came for the party. We had so much food - I think we were eating for hours.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Rugby World Cup
The rugby world cup just started in France, and that's been dominating all news here. The All Blacks won their opening match against Italy resoundingly. As is their tradition, the All Blacks performed the traditional Maori Haka before the game started. The Italians got together in a huddle during this, a move that was taken as a snub to the haka.
I think it's really awesome that the All Blacks do this before every game. It's really cool to watch.

Last Friday, Chu and I went to see a real live rugby game here in Auckland. It was a different game though because it was the "rugby league". The Auckland Warriors didn't win though. But it was fun being out there in the field with all the very vocal rugby fans.
I think it's really awesome that the All Blacks do this before every game. It's really cool to watch.
Last Friday, Chu and I went to see a real live rugby game here in Auckland. It was a different game though because it was the "rugby league". The Auckland Warriors didn't win though. But it was fun being out there in the field with all the very vocal rugby fans.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Pizza from Hell
You might have already heard about the backlash to their name and ad campaign, but it's actually quite a solid franchise here in New Zealand and they are planning on expanding to the UK and even the US.
Their marketing is pretty all-out though, snazzy ads, they've got the 666 prefix for the phone number, and actually a very cool web-site - http://www.hell.co.nz/ where you can select toppings and sauces and what side of the pizza gets what, and you can even play with the little flash devils :)
Flat-mates
We had a flatmate night in and Andrew cooked some awesome risotto, chicken, grilled mushrooms and spinach. The mushrooms were simply divine, just a bit of feta and some oyster sauce, a few mins on the grill, and voila!
There are more pictures on the "week four" pictures on the sidebar.
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