Saturday, September 25, 2010
30 Days Of Me - Day Three
A picture of you and your friends
I have different groups of friends and the friends featured in this photo are those who were part of the Wellington to Christchurch road trip for the BookCrossing Convention held in Christchurch April 2009.
On the left we have Kevin. I first met Kev at the Melbourne BookCrossing Convention in October 2007 and since then he has been an awesome friend who I chat to online just about every day. He's huggable, geeky and a booklover so we get along really well. After the convention he stayed up in Auckland with us for a couple of nights. I refer to him as Aussie Kev, as my stepfather is also called Kevin.
Then next to Kev is Jay who is my BBFF (or BookCrossing Best Friend Forever). As I mentioned in my first post of this challenge I first met Jay at a BookCrossing convention in Wellington. Jay is such a smiley and positive person who is a lot of fun. She also knows how to cheer me up and there have been times when she has completely surprised me, like sending me flowers when I had been having a rough week, or calling me for my birthday when she was in America for their Summer.
Then of course that's me in the white BookCrossing tshirt.
Next to me is my sweetie Erik. I first met Erik in late 2003 when I started going out with someone else who is one of Erik's close friends. The story of how Erik and I started dating will be saved for another post but we have been together for coming up to 3 years in January. Without getting too mushy Erik makes me laugh and cares a lot about people. His motivation and plans always inspire me.
Next to Erik is BookCrossing legend Pete aka Skyring. I met him at the same BookCrossing convention that I met Jay at.
Skyring is always good fun and he's famous for his hugs and generosity. We talk about books and he makes really lame jokes which I roll my eyes at but he is really a funny guy. The New Zealand BookCrossers love him so much that they declared him an honorary kiwi.
I love reading his blogs and he has several. My favourite would have to be Hello it's me which he co-writes with Jay.
At the far right is Janice or MissMarkey. The rest of us on this road trip all knew each other to some extent but MissMarkey from the UK was someone new to us. It did not take long for everyone to click. Don't let the sweet look fool you, she's a bit of a rebel (posing for a photo on top of a parked police car in Christchurch for example). I talk to her online whenever I can and hope to catch up in person again one day. When we parted ways in Christchurch at the end of the convention she gave me a copy of one of her favourite books with a nice note.
So that is some of my friends and I could post a lot more about them, or my other friends (most of whom I don't have many photos of). I did have a lot of fun writing this post though.
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I have a similar photo - same people, same place, slightly different camera angle - as my desktop background. That was a fantastic roadtrip!
Kevin I've known longer than just about any other BookCrosser. He's super organised, has some really cool gadgets, and is a sweetie all round.
Jay is awesome. She keeps me smiling. I've learnt to listen carefully when she recommends a book or a movie, because it will be extra good!
Kirsty and Erik - two more sweeties. As nerdy as everyone else in the photo. I wish everyone were as gentle and thoughtful as you two.
Janice. Wow! She and Jay are soulsisters, as sunny and enthusiastic about life as anyone I know - and double it. An amazing sense of fun.
I am blessed with some wonderful friends. And, in this case, a magic setting. That brief New Zealand holiday was fabulous. I will not forget driving through the river valleys with golden autumn leaves all around, while the snowy mountains towered overhead and the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings played as darkness fell on the road to Hanmer Springs.
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