... here's to the things that make me happy right now...
1. My crew in Korea. They rock. Totally rock. Massive, colossal, big ups to Fiona, Loren, Carla, Tom, Browna, Carla Dawson, Jase and Allie. They make the weekends amazing, make the weeks bearable and make this place awesomely livable.

2. One night stop overs to the UK and good old school friends. Awesome ones like Bronwyn. Nothing better than catching up with a school friend you haven't seen in years that you grew up with. Nothing makes you realise more, where you are from.
3. Good weather and Spring to have sprung. I am now understanding why so many Asian students at Otago University stood under the Cherry Blossom Trees and took photos.4. Sports. Right about now... Touch and 7's. Touch and the upcoming trip to Hong Kong - hello motivation to actually get out there and train and run. 7's... it is a wonderful change to be able to play against girls (as opposed to Touch where we play against the guys due to being the only girls team) and carving up. Nothing better than winning. Not that I'm competitive or anything.

5. Yeouido Park and the Hun River. The river is still brown, the air is still hazy with pollution, the grass isn't quite green, yet the weather is warm enough for us to all hang outside until 10pm at night to throw a rugby ball around. And a Frisbee. Not that I can throw a Frisbee. That doesn't make me happy. But I'm willing to work on it.
6. Knowing I only have 10 weeks left at CLS. And only 7 of them are full weeks. Catch you later Kwonny.7. Only 1 weekend until Mum and Dad get here. Only 2 weekends until I go to Hong Kong for the Touch Tournament. Only 3 weekends until the DJ Festival weekend. And therefore only 3 weekends until I get 10 days off work. 10 DAYS WITHOUT KIDS. Which includes a 6 day camping trip to Doek Joek Do. With, an awesome crew, with wicked minga styles.
8. I found Museli Bars and Tim Tams at my local shop. What choc-o-holic wouldn't be happy with this simple fact.
9. My friends and family. Had a conversation tonight (yes a brief one seen it was about my feelings) that made me realise how much I still miss my friends. And how supportive and wicked they all are, despite you all choosing to live in places such as London. Why are you all there? The photos kill me. As for the family - I'm stoked they are all back in Aotearoa. They are the reason I want to go home.
10. The fact that I'm happy, and realise I'm happy, makes me more happy. And resultingly, make me happier about the the rest of the year. As much as it is up in the air. And who the hell knows what I will end up doing.Ka iri nga koa nui e runga i ahau... May happiness rest upon me.
