Sunday, March 28, 2010

How to throw a 40th birthday party

The Govett Brewster Art Gallery has just turned 40 and decided to throw a party, as you do. So because there was a street party when they opened they decided to do it again and do what you do for a party...

Invite all your friends
Have a cake (and streamers)
Have a band (that's the Trons a robot garage band in the truest sense of the word - check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2JChnwv2Ws) and some dressing up (as robots in honour of the band)
and of course masses of fairy lights.
plus food, drink and because it's a gallery the opening of two new exhibitions.
Result? Good time had by all!!!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

I passed!

When I finished my library degree I declared that if I ever studied again it would be cake decorating or flower arranging. Well I did do pottery and cooking classes but I have learnt again that you should never say never.

I have enrolled for Te Reo Maori classes and it's the full deal, classes every Tuesday and study to do. We had our first assessment last night and I passed! Yay! We got our book packs too; workbook, dictionary, diary, cd, dvd and colouring pencils. They will come into use this weekend when I do my homework or as it is called by our teacher, homeplay. That's really a much better word for crosswords, puzzles, movies and colouring in. Makes study a lot less stressful.


Sunday, March 21, 2010

War has commenced

Last Wednesday, the 17th was the 150th anniversary of the first shots fired in what became the First Taranaki Land War. It was a huge day - here is my schedule:

Tuesday
  • 10am - blessing of the new carving on our ceremonial doors and the exhibition
  • 11am - cuppa tea
  • 4pm - powhiri at Kairo Marae. This is the closest meeting house to that actual spot and they held an evening of talks and discussion
Wednesday
  • 5am - all my alarms go off
  • 6am - meet at work to go in convoy out to Te Kohia, the site of the first shots
  • 6.45amish - prayers, songs and speeches to remember those who died
  • 8amish - back to work to help set up for...
  • 9.15am - moving the opening from the landing to the foyer because it was tipping down rain then...
  • 9.30am - the arrival of the first guests who helped set up chairs and gave valuable feedback on the sound checks and kept squeezing and squeezing so we fitted everyone in, followed at
  • 10.15am - by the arrival of the Prime Minister, assorted ministers and other significant people (I held the umbrellas!)
  • 11am - PM offically opens the exhibition and puts the first comment card on our wall
  • 11.15am - cuppa tea
  • 4pm - start setup for evening reception for the Govenor General
  • 5pm - first guest arrives (plenty early having had to wrestle for a seat in the morning)
  • 6pm - everyone seated and looking posh
  • 6.15pm - arrival of the GG and his entourage
  • 6.30pm - speeches, all fabulous
  • 7.30pm - posh cuppa tea (wine and canapes)
  • 10pm - door locked, go home

It was a huge day and there was lots of other stuff going on as well, like two treaty negotiation signings (big deal, trust me). Everyone was completely exhausted at the end of it but very, very happy that it had all gone without a hitch - as it should have given the number of meeting hours that were devoted to it.

Check out http://www.pukeariki.com/ to have a look at the Wars info on our web site.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Womad survival kit

Yes, it's Womad weekend again and with one eye on last year's experience and the other on the weather I have put my stuff together very carefully. It includes sunscreen, hat, sunnies, water and singlet top for if it gets hot; pashmina, jumper (Icebreaker!) and socks for when it turns cold; rain coat (already used last night), emergency munchies, money, phone, The Programme and most excitingly this year a VIP pass. And of course I am wearing sensible festival going shoes.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Tickets!

I have Tickets!
Two for me - rugby season and All Blacks test combo ticket and Womad and...
One for him - yes my orangutan has arrived safe and sound and is getting over his jet lag in a quiet corner of my office.

Friday, March 5, 2010

On the buses

Our latest exhibition opens in a week and a half. It's going to be a really big deal, it has been in the planning for literally years and we have been talking about it to anyone and everyone for months.

Last week we started advertising - it's the first time ever we've been on the buses, cool!