I never thought I would be excited about Gore. And I mean looking at the streets its pretty typical small town NZ. It's got it's sport store, the PaperPlus, even the label store.
And its got the most amazing Sally's in terms of sewing stuff! I picked up some mean as bargains, I got three different lengths of wool, all larger than two metres for under $3! Granted they aren't the most fashionable colours I'm pretty excited about them. Why? Because I even picked up some patterns for adults. ADULTS! Usually its all knitting patterns (who the hell can read those?) or little kiddies cutsy stuff. But there was so much goodness there - for 20c each! They've all been cut, but all bigger than a size 12, apart from a jacket which is a 10. I'm sure that I can grade that one up, if its not already the right size. The wool will be perfect for that, a bolero pattern that I already have and even a skirt. If not for other patterns that I might find in the future. I also got the perfect sized zip for a skirt I'm already making and some snaps. You never know when you might need a snap....
I'm a bit miffed I forgot to bring my camera down (remembered the charger though...) or else I'd take photos and put them up. Including the earrings that I bought!
Ahh, earrings. I've got so many different pairs now. I went to my sisters Market that she helped organise with the Southland Work at Home Mothers group - it was amazing! - and bought a pair there with Sergeant Dan on them from The Penny Drops. And some hairclips from my own sister (Miss Milly Moo). Then at the Sally's some with shell in them that are totally 80's but will jazz up a pair of jeans and my pink cardie on a day when I can't really be bothered. This trip home has actually been pretty amazing in terms of my accessories collection...
Now to get it all home again. I think I'm going to have to post it to myself...
I went for a run yesterday too. Down the road at Mum's place. The road is meant to be gravel but apparently the grader removed it all when he was meant to make the road better and made it worse. It was pretty good to run on though. My form was much better then when I ran in Arrowtown, but eventually it went to pot with the hills. But I made it down and up them all to run 3.5km. It seems my distances are getting shorter, not that I want them too but while I'm trying to improve my form I'm not too worried about the distance just yet. In the next fortnight though I'm going to have to ramp things up if I'm wanting to do this 10k. We will see though. I don't want to hurt myself and am thinking that a massage might be a good idea for my calves....
I'll try and get some photos into my posts after this I think. I would hate for this to get boring.
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