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Sunday, June 12, 2005

2 and a half weeks in Welling-tron and coming to grips with being a 'woman'

Well its been a few weeks since I last posted something so thought it was about time for another edition of 'My Blog'.

The past two and a half weeks have been quite interesting. First, arriving in Wellington, I arrived at the airport with no one there as I had requested because I knew if there were people to meet me it would end up with Pavlova in my face. So I catch an airport shuttle to the MC flat, and lug my bags upstairs to find no lights on and no one at home. After clammering around a bit I eventually found the spare key and made my way into the house, but no lights would go on. I made my way up the steps to the lounge to once again find no lights working. I started to think that the MC was so poor that they couldn't even afford power until I saw a light down in the girls room, but no one was there. So I made my way back to the lounge hoping at least the phone was connected to make a call to the MC office, when people come jumping out from around the corner screaming. So no pav in the face for me, but some very wet pants instead :P hehehe

So after an interesting welcome, two MC elects have arrived so far for transition. Vaishali was taken up to Mt Victoria and told her she was going to be bungy jumping, but instead all she got was pavlova in the face, and Amy who was dragged around the botanical gardens and a playground blindfolded, before getting pav in the face.

Transition has no officially begun, and all sessions are going well. We are looking forward to Yat's trip this weekend, and Ozge's arrival the weekend after. The scariest thing so far is that I am becoming some-what domesticated, cooking and cleaning, and even making trips to the fresh vege market to pick up fresh vegetables. Without thinking the other day when I found out that the girls would be working all day I told them I'll cook them up something nice. Thankfully regular rugby matches are still making me feel like a man :P.

And why, you ask, does this posting title having coming to grips with being a woman. Well so far two tests have given me very disturbing results. First, earlier in the year, I did a test which said I was in the overlap of the masculine and feminine mind, but then more disturbingly, a recent test actually thought that I was a woman!!! Argh! No doubt the results will get worse after a year living with only woman on my team, and it has already started with me going to watch a click flick with the girls 'A Lot Like Love' instead of holding out for the manlier flick 'Hostage'!!!

Once I actually figure out how to put pics on this thing will put up some of the MC reception pics.

And on another note, I can now officially afford to go to IC so I will be there, along with Amy, Yat, Vaishali, Daniel and Nikita so far confirmed from NZ, so will see some of you there!

14 Comments:

At June 13, 2005 2:34 AM, nida said...

err, nice to know about your new found identity!
just one question, what's pavlova?

 
At June 13, 2005 10:15 AM, aditi said...

hahahaha...wow i'm impressed that you're openly expressing that you're more woman than man!! hahaha

 
At June 13, 2005 10:42 AM, Ryan said...

Pavlova is a dessert made with egg whites and normally has lots of cream on top. A kiwi delicacy that Australia tried to claim as their own (just like the Kiwi bird)!

 
At June 13, 2005 6:36 PM, Huy said...

"Women living together in a household, tend to slowly synchronise their menstrual cycles, eventually all starting within 2-3 days."

I dont remember where I learnt this...

Maybe its something you need to plan out as being the 'boss' of all these women! So you can either schedule in LC Visit or Company Meetings or even LC Review and get your women to do a current reality.

But just wanted you to know, so that you have all angles covered. =)

 
At June 14, 2005 1:39 PM, Nikita said...

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At June 14, 2005 4:16 PM, Nikita said...

Mwahahahahha....I'm not surprised, nothing new. :p

And if you want to put pics in the blog... ask Adi to teach you, she learnt it from the best *hint,hint* ;)

 
At June 14, 2005 11:48 PM, Giedre said...

He he, don't worry darling you will get your pavlova. There is a right time for everything :)

 
At June 16, 2005 12:06 PM, Lil said...

Pavlova is ours! It's Aussie as can be! ;-)

 
At June 16, 2005 7:44 PM, Nisarg said...

Talking about Pav's,I hope u remember how u got urs,when u least expected it:)
And I think I'll hav to meet you soon before the 05-06 MC turns into an all woman team;)

 
At June 18, 2005 6:57 AM, Cheryl said...

Woman?? NO Where is my Frodo then? =P

 
At June 19, 2005 4:47 AM, Tee said...

lil! pav's are KIWI!

haha ryan...or should I say ryansita... ;)

can't wait to see that pink lacy number when I arrive home hahahaha

 
At June 21, 2005 8:48 PM, Soad said...

hey Ryan that seems like fun
mayb i'll come to NZ if u promise to cook hehheheheh!
good luck with the mixed identity :p
hope i will be able to come to IC (yn)

 
At June 22, 2005 1:47 AM, Devrim said...

If they get out of hand, make them feel the back of your hand. And ask Ozge about my classic line "wash my feet and then drink the water afterwards." Remember, you are king and you wear the pants. It's good to be king.

PS: Don't eat tofu.

 
At June 24, 2005 7:04 PM, Vega Chang said...

Tofu is one of the best food in the world. DONT listen to Devrim!!

Anyway, welcome to drop by Sigapore and pay a visit. Bring me some pavlova then. :)

 

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