8.10.2007

Lots to get to - the Kiwi Experience continues!

Hey all, Dizzle here. It has been a crazy few weeks but we are finally beginning to suss out what is going to happen the next few months.

Firstly, I have been working at Gotham a few nights a week to put aside some extra cash to get an apartment in Hoboken or Jersey City. Hopefully September, but realistically October.


BOTH pairs of parents just got back from vacations in Michigan. Weird, right? They didn't see each other while there.


Baby G has been busy planning the bachelorette party/bridal shower for Jaime with Joce WHILE looking for work (we may have good news TODAY - but I don't want to jinx it by typing it out!)

Congrats to Andy & Mandy! Wee Oliver has been with us a couple weeks already, and already has his own BLOG! It's on the sidebar to the right, and we couldn't be happier for the whole family.
Congrats also to Steve & Lisa! Sophia Grace Varol joined our world this week, and is even cuter than one would've dared imagine. Nice work, you two (now three):






A couple interesting news articles from New Zealand made it all the way over here to the states this week. Both are funny.

It's 4Real: Parents say they'll call their son Superman
Pat and Sheena Wheaton have been told they cannot name their baby boy 4Real, but they have a Plan B.
"It's a little bit cheeky," admits Pat, but he says - if need be - he and his wife will register their son under an alias.
"If we have to register him for the Government or the system or whatever, then we'll register him as Superman . . . to friends and family he'll stay 4Real.
"It doesn't make a lot of sense: I can call him Superman but I can't call him 4Real," Pat told the Herald.
The couple's original choice met with controversy after it was made public and late last week the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages rejected the name 4Real on the grounds that the dictionary definition of a name was "a sequence of characters".
The Wheatons say they are deciding whether to appeal the decision.
"They've turned us down but we're considering how far we want to go," Pat said.
However he admitted the couple would have to give the matter considerable thought before proceeding.
"I'm really unsure how successful we'd be if we took it to court; I'm obviously not a lawyer and [the Government] have got unlimited resources and taxpayer money."
Tony Wallace, a spokesman for the Department of Internal Affairs, said discussions with the family were ongoing in a bid to decide on a final name to be registered.
He was reluctant to comment further until a final decision had been reached.
The Wheatons initially decided on the name after seeing an ultrasound scan and realising their baby was "for real".
They believed the spelling 4Real was the clearest way of writing it down.
Pat said some of the criticism of him and his wife regarding their choice had been difficult to handle.
"I did go online and Google some of the stories and as tough as I am, it does get to you, but there's no point getting upset.
"It could be a 10-year-old school girl making those comments."
He said people's negative reactions were "predictable" because the name he and his wife had chosen wasn't the norm.
"No matter what, it's gonna stay 4Real," Pat said. "I'm certainly not a quitter."

and, I caught this one today:

Laptop thief identified by popular YouTube video
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A thief was convicted and fined after being spotted on a video posted on the Web site YouTube.
The man was taped slowly circling the store, stealing a laptop computer, slipping the computer into his overcoat and stepping out of the store in the South Island town of Greymouth, local media reported Friday.
The whole performance was posted on YouTube _ set to "The Pink Panther" music track _ and attracted 500,000 hits from around the globe.
One viewer recognized the man and alerted police. Dawson Anthony Bliss, 50, was convicted of theft in Greymouth District Court on Thursday after pleading guilty.
Judge Gary MacAskill fined Bliss $1,485 and ordered him to pay $1,478 in reparation.
Greymouth on South Island's west coast is 234 miles south of the capital, Wellington.

Finally, as you can see, I've posted quite a few things on the sidebar today. The otters and monkey are just cute, while Tony's video is quite good, and Ollie's Blog just makes you want to never stop smiling.

We're livin'. You?

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