Thursday 20 September 2012

No blog for a few days

It's been a stupidly busy week with deadlines in both the day gig and freelancing.

But tomorrow I fly to Auckland to meet my lovely friend Lil and we will catch the ferry over to Waiheke Island where I have managed to blag a media trip.

We will be staying at Lil's gorgeous holiday accommodation (so I can give her some publicity) and, thank god, the PR's itinerary features the words 'wine tasting', 'eating' and 'having fun' several times. Lil and I will also be gossiping and laughing until our tongues fall out of our heads.

There's nothing like a girly weekend to give the blues a good kicking.

Am loving today's visual from Tumblr; I only have to look at this adorable dog's face and it makes the events of the past week melt like butter into hot toast.      

See you on Monday and here's to a great weekend...

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