If I get to NZ, yeah, the touristy LotR sites. But also, as many of the Whale Rider locations as possible. And as many Maori things as white tourists are welcome to see/visit/take part in.
Guys, I need a bit of help. My entire facebook page just suddenly went all Spanish on me. The hysterical thing is I'm sure there's a button somewhere to switch it back, but I don't read Spanish so I can't tell where and what that button might be. I may have accidentally pressed something while I was on the site this morning, but I went elsewhere when I finished what I was reading, didn't log out b/c I was returning, and when I came back, lo, Spanish! Anybody?
My search brought me this.
Change the Language:
Launch your Web browser and navigate to the Facebook website. If you see your Facebook page with the language in Spanish, it means you are still logged in, but the language setting has been changed. Click the "Espanol" link at the bottom of the page. A dialog box appears. Click the link for the language you prefer to use, such as "English (US)." The dialog box closes, and your Facebook page now displays text in your preferred language.
I don't know how you got there, but you should be able to fix it here? [link]
Since I opted not to go to my newly expensive class reunion, two of the people I was interested in seeing have also said they're unable to come. Definitely glad I didn't spend the money.
I have made me some food (always a first response when I start feeling anxious). Found two pages to guide me on finding a mover, and have taken pictures of the two big pieces of furniture in my house I need to sell.
We took ltc out Christmas shopping today to get a few things. This was a big mistake, but I was in too much pain to do it by myself. So, there was no other option.
I'm sorry about the pain, sj.
Good on the picture-taking and movers-search, msbelle. And thank you and Jesse for getting me back to Facebook I can read! I don't know how I missed the language buttons at the bottom of the page, or what I accidentally clicked to change things. But thank you both!
I've been looking up Pure Oil gas station conversions for a conversation with a friend. I've always kind of wanted one to convert to a house. So French Norman cottagey!
5 paper grocery bags and a piece of luggage and a box are all loaded in the car to go to the thrift. Now I am going to loads up a couple of bags of books to take to the library also and make it an efficient trip.
OH and the two small things I can mail at the machine at the PO.
Aaargh, an overflow pipe on my furnace is dripping. This likely means that there is air in the forced hot water system, which isn't a big deal to fix, except that it's been long enough that I don't remember how.
Getting a plumber to come by during Christmas week seems dubious.