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Well, what a huge weekend that was!

Saturday morning started when I was gently woken by [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo and told I'd got an sms on my mobile, it was [livejournal.com profile] vox_diabolica- his plane had landed and he was on his way to Melbourne. I jumped in the shower then in the car- via my bedroom so I'd have clothes on- and with Seamus in tow and collected Mark from Spencer st station.

[livejournal.com profile] vox_diabolica decided following me round a farmers market in the humidity offered less charms than an air-conditioned cinema (crazy lad) so left after a nice cup of tea and catch up. I dragged [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo down to Flemington Racecourse only to find that the market I wanted to visit was infact a Sunday market. Bollocks. So instead we walked down Racecourse rd to Verb for breakdfast, stopping in at the pet supply place along the way and discovering they had a very good cat tower there, which we went back for with the car yesterday, pictures of cats enjoying it under the cut Cat tower cuteness ).

Once we got home I got dressed up and [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo put his suit in the car, then we headed out again, me to [livejournal.com profile] cows_might_fly's mum's place to do Eva's make-up and Seamus to see [livejournal.com profile] clappamungus and help him out before the wedding.

Make-up done, I headed in to uni with Eva and her mother and went up to the U-bar, along with Penny I put Eva in her dress, which was stunning and made all the more stunning by the person in it :-) We brought her down the stairs of Union House with Shayne waiting at the bottom of them, then the two of them went off for photos and Penny and I did the sensible thing in the heat and went to the pub until it was time for the wedding.

The wedding itself was beautiful, and the weather held off. [livejournal.com profile] vivienne_aster sang the song she and [livejournal.com profile] fnoo had written for the event and it sounded spectacular. I had Shayne's camera and had a lot of fun taking happy snaps, which stopped me from bawling like a baby which was good.

Once we all got back to the U-bar the weather broke and it poured with rain, and as anyone who was in Melbourne last Saturday night knows, it did not stop for about 15 hours. I was very grateful for the sails over North Court as I stood out on the balcony in the freah air.

The reception was great, lots of friends to catch up with and dancing and fun. Plus the jolt I got when people were talking about the next wedding they would attend and I realised for me it would be my own... Oh! And [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo requested Sunlight in a Jar and danced with me to it, which was pretty special as I'm going to walk down the aisle to it in about 5 months.

Getting home in the rain was hilarious and fun and special, then Seamus and [livejournal.com profile] vox_diabolica went on a Hungry Jacks run, so I finished the night with fries, good conversation and a fuzzy warm feeling.

The wedding was amazing, I am so, so, so happy for Eva and Shayne, they are two of the most fantastic, generous, loving people in the world and them being married makes so much sense.

The next day, just when you'd think they'd want to rest and be alone, Eva and Shayne came round to pick us up and take us to Eva's sister Katie's place for a BBQ and "Wedding Wind-down" I helped them open presents and played with Jasper, Eva's 5 month old nephew, and chatted to Katie and her husband Joel about permaculture and carpentry. It was a lot of fun, and I felt very priveleged to be hanging out with Eva and Shayne the day after their wedding.

I'd moved my shifts around to accomodate the wedding, so my weekend finished with me doing the night shift at work on the Sunday, which was good as it was very quiet and I was forced to sit in front of a computer until I finished my bloody essay. My essay was on Samson and Delilah which I'd seen earlier this year, and very luckily when we got home we discovered that it would be on tellie in 15 minutes for the first time, so I got a refresher before work. It was a really interesting topic, but quite depressing (substance abuse in remote indigenous communities, hooray!) so I was glad at 5am to put it aside, finally done, and go to sleep for an hour and a half.

I got home about 9am Monday morning and found poor [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo up, but with an awful head cold. The reason he was up? A courier had just arrived with my bridal veil. I got it out and stuck it anyhow in my hair and looked in the mirror... and a bride looked back. It's amazing what a huge difference it made for me. One of my friends (I think it might have been [livejournal.com profile] thewoozel once mentioned to me that it was her bouquet that made her feel like a "bride" but it could be different things for different people, and I think I just found mine. It was a nice feeling.

I slept until midday, then Seamus drove me to uni to hand in the essay (which I looked over before handing it in, since the final draft had been completed at 4am and it's entirely possible I wasn't completely with it- actually it was pretty good!) and we went to Fitzroy so he could duck in to work and I could play in the Friends of the Earth shop. I bought misshapen beeswax dining candles for $3 each, a bottle of natural insect reppellant and made friends with a small child who wanted me to read the labels on every single bottle to her.

The rest of the day past very pleasantly, we went to the pet supply place and picked up the cat tower, then spent an hour or so putting it together. Once again I was reminded of why I love Seamus, he makes doing that sort of thing fun. As I'd just completed the semster with my essay being handed in I got to pick dinner. Out of a choice of White Lotus restaurant, Limeflower Thai or fish'n'chips I... picked fish'n'chips. My excuse is it's the least diet friendly and therefore at the moment it's the most indulgent.

Today life has returned to normal. I pottered around the house and online before heading in to work.

I really did have a fantastic time last weekend, and I'm so very very lucky to be me and have firends like mine.
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Couldn't anyone have TOLD me that it's the non-teaching period?

I've had this bloody cold/virus/infection for over two weeks now, which means I've missed classes week one and two of the social work semester, which starts later than normal Melbourne Uni semester two. So yesterday I dragged myself in, had a long and frustrating talk with the admin person (if I knew where the lecture theatre was, I wouldn't be asking if it was in this building, would I?) and then caught sight of my lecturer, "Hello Lou!" said I, "Great! I'll just follow you to class" to which she replied that on the contrary, there were no classes this week or next and she was just off to grab a coffee.

Both Lou and the admin lady were very nice to me as I appeared dismayed at my mistake. It probably helped that my voice was going, my eyes were teary (in the "sneezed too much" way not the "I'm heartbroken not to go to class way") and I was obviously not on top of my game. They told me to go home and go to bed, which I did, after taking a slight detour to Call Me Madam and finally purchasing the Ultimate Black Dress which I've wanted ever since I saw [livejournal.com profile] cows_might_fly's one. Now I have a nice dress to wear this weekend!

Which brings me to the topic of this weekend, [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo and I are going away! It's his birthday on Saturday and to celebrate I've booked a weekend away at a Secret Location (I know where it is, he does not) I've been planning this since March, so hopefully it all goes well and we have a lovely relaxing time, and I'm fully over this cold!

Right now I'm on hold to the local bulk bill doc, the hold music is techno. I'm starting to wonder if I really need my scripts filed or if I should just hang up...
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I am:

-2172 words into a 3500 word case assessment due tomorrow and I have very little idea if I'm doing it right.

-planning to write a somewhat scathing assessment of this subject tomorrow in the last lecture (though poutting in a good word for my tutor who seems to be doing the best she can)

-rueing leaving things to the last minute

-struggling to breathe and wondering exactly what would happen if I got an acute asthma attack at work

-still full of the yummy food cooked by [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo's mum today- Happy orthodox Easter to those of you who celebrate it!

-glad I went out last night to Bar Open to see Allyson despite looming deadlines and shonky lungs

-starting to mildly panic as I has my third dose of prednisolone today and for the first time I can remember it does not seem to be helping with the breathing

-about to take a dinner break
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Does anyone know where I can buy some fair-trade, sustainable, eco-friendly etc. excersize books? The only ones I can find online are either buy-in-bulk for offices/schools or beautifully decorated nepalese journals for $42 a pop.

I'm at work today, and it's nice and slow, only one call since 7am. Not a bad way to spend a warm day really, kind of a drag having to be here at 7am both days of the weekend. Still, I try not to think of the fun I could be having outside and instead try to get in a more mercinary frame of mind (time-and-a-half today and double time tomorrow, woot! Lets pulverize that vet bill and have money for textbooks, woot!) Actually speaking of text books, as someone who did classics and was able most of the time to tottle down to the 2nd-hand bookshop and pick stuff up for under $10 (It helps when your textbooks are things like the Iliad and have been around in one form or another for well over two millenia) I've got to say the cost of my social work textbooks has come as a bit of a nasty shock! I know it's no where near what science and commerce types have to deal with, but $90 books still make me blink. Thank goodness I have a full-time job!

I've been playing with the student portal and looking at my classes for next semester, and I'm actually getting psyched! Even if they have decided to start classes during O'week (Don't worry, as far as I know it's only Nursing and Social Work doing this, everyone esle should be safe! Though come to think of it, these days not that many of you are still at uni, and if you are you're the ones teaching the classes...), meaning I will either miss some or have to scramble to change my shifts. Oh! And I have a new student card with a new photo, which is awesome as I look very little like my 18 year old self. Not so awesome is that it was taken yesterday after I'd just walked from Drummond st to the Med building so I was a tad red and sweaty. Ah well, I'll look at it and always remember it was taken on the last of three days in a row of over 43 degree celcius heat. Hurrah! I have a new card to celebrate my post-grad-ness and mid-twenties-ness! And it's valid til 2013, unlike my last one which was valid til Feb 2007 despite my receiving it in March 2007, University of Melbourne Admin strikes again!

Right, since I have nothing else to do I'm going to go play on ebay, in the safe knowlege that the second I attempt to bid for anything my internet will kick me off the site (this is the first time I've actually approved of one of these net-nanny things in the workplace by the way).
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Today is my last day hanging round the house being lazy before I'm at work properly (no more training!) I'm enjoying the chance to chill and catch up on chores.

I plan to hit the gym with [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo tonight around 7:30pm for a Pump class, anyone interested in joining me?

Things to do today:

-Bring washing in off line

-Do two loads of washing

-Put said loads on line And even got one back off the line dry, go me and my domestic skillz!

-Get through to someone at Melbourne Uni and make sure my enrollment is okay and alert them to the fact that two of my classes are listed as being at the same time in the same place and it only took six phone calls and one hour!

-Call the council and book removal of Christmas Tree Have now been on hold to City Waste for a quarter of an hour, still waiting... YOU LEAVE ME ON HOLD 25 MINS THEN TELL ME THAT THERE ARE NO COLLECTIONS IN JANUARY AND THE NEXT ONE IS 14 FEB?!!? FUCKING COUNCIL! At least the lass on the phone seemed to agree it was stupid that it's physically impossible to get rid of a Christmas tree until mid February. What utter nonsense.

-Dishes

-Make Awesome Super Fun Happy Tom Khah Soup

-Play guitar

-Have a stab at more lyric writing

-Rough out a pattern for the coat I want to knit (I once again have a knitting friendly job, hurrah!)

-Nap

-Go to gym

And I just remembered that there is still a Phoenix Lemon, Lime and Bitters in the fridge, score!
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Dear internet,

Today I received a letter telling me that against my expectations, but definitely not against my hopes, I have been accepted into a Masters of Social Work in a Commonwealth supported place. I start semester one 2009. I'm going part time, and I'm still at Melbourne.

I'm a student again.

I'm a melbourne uni student again.

WHOO-HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!


And now, a Victory Sleep!

Decisions

Sep. 9th, 2008 10:37 am
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I found this combined Bachelor and Master degee while looking for something completely different and work related online.

It's offered under HECS CSP. I'd have to check how much leeway i still have there, but it might be doable.

I sent an email to their office yesterday to ask how many contact hours a week there would be, and if it's possible to do the course part-time.

I got a reply today (which, having dealt with admin at Melbourne uni for the past 7 years, astounded me) that it's 8 contact hours, and the course is available part-time, though the timetable has not yet been written.

It's in Bundoora, I don't drive. I also can't survive on less that $550 a week, it might mean cancelling the holiday I'd planned with [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo. I don't know if I could start mid-year instead. If I go part-time it could take eight years to completely finish.

But it's a degree I could do, and I want to do it.

*contemplates*
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I am-

-Home sick on the couch, and very much hoping this is the last day of sickness as I start work tomorrow

-Halfway through my part of the Finance and Budgeting assignment- pity it's the easy half

-Hungry, but I can't keep anything down, am hoping plain baked potato will prove the exception

-Watching Fawlty Towers on Youtube in ten minute blocks whenever I complete a certain task in the assignment- I really need the motivation!

-Probably not going to make class since I still feel this bleugh

-Actually feeling quite upbeat about tomorrow and looking forward to it!
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I feel a little guilty now.

I was stressing over printing my assignment and fixing up the errors in it. My boss Wendi let me go early which was REALLY nice of her considering there were 50 calls in queue and a wait time of 16 minutes. I'd told her how much this assignment was stressing me so at three o'clock she winked at me and said "Chris, you look sick, I think you'd better go home..."

I've just fixed everything up and still have 50 minutes before I have to be anywhere. She let me go about 50 minutes early...

Oh well, can't be helped now.

Tonight I will go to class, with my partner I will present our (hopefully) kick-arse assignment. Then I will meet those members of what once was MUCAAS who are attending and indulge in nostalgia; it's Thursday night, we're going to Puggs. It will be fun, bittersweet but fun.

Admist a sea of empty bottles,
crockery and coffee cups.
Using anything for ashtrays.
Drinking drinks we can't afford...
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I was one of the many Melbournians who could not sleep last night.

So I decided what with working more than enough over the next week to cover it financially and actually feeling a bit bleugh in my stomach region and not really giving a stuff anymore since giving in my notice to take today off work. I figured I'd study...

..Heh, I woke up about half an hour ago.

I'm actually a tad cranky about this as this may throw my sleep for tonight out of whack. So I've decided that this afternoon should be spent at the gym! At least that way I might tire myself out enough that by the time I get home from class I'll want to sleep. (This is the problem with evening classes, I can't seem to make my brain understand that they're late enough that I should be in bed an hour or so after arriving home. My brain seems to feel that I need a good three hours unwinding fIrst)

Anyway, going to throw on clothes and go to the gym. Any not-at-work people who also frequent my gym and feel like a session at short notice, send me a text, I'll be there til 4pm (though probably in the pool the last 1/2 hour and consequently phoneless)

I did it!

Mar. 17th, 2008 09:31 pm
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I wrote a balance sheet.

I think it even makes sense...

A little knot of panic in my stomach has unwound. I think I'll just have to take this semester one week at a time.

I also spent $50 on fair-trade chocolate today for my younger cousins. This is the first year I've had enough money to buy fair-trade for Easter, it felt nice.
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It's already 21 degrees.

It's going to be 39.

I am meeting my group partner to work on our assignment at 2:30pm.

We are meeting at Deep Dish, in the beer garden, outside.

When we made this plan we did not realise it would be 39 degrees; we forgot it would be St Patrick's Day.

What could possibly go wrong?
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I do not understand my readings for this week. This is slowly but surely putting me in a Foul Mood.

(Not the sort of Foul Mood that can be fixed by llamas, wizz-fizz or being silly)
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I went to work today secure in the knowledge that I leave in two weeks :-)

I worked 'til 12:45pm when I braved the heat and walked through the city to Myers to purchase a present for my brother (he will turn 21 on the 22nd of March). I like Myers, they have air-conditioning and their salespeople are always lovely.

I went to uni and yet again attempted to buy my textbook. Apparently it's not even in the country yet, considering he ordered them in October I think my lecturer will be pissed.

I met [livejournal.com profile] jpom40 for a beer at uni, then realised that as I'm entering full-time job-land I won't be able to do that anymore, made the beer taste all the better.

Getting home via two trams on a 40 degree day is not fun, but I'm here now.

I have told Centrelink that I'm at uni part-time and have a full time job. It turns out last time I rang about changing circumstances I was misinformed (by Centrelink? surely I jest!) and it was extremly easy to switch off Youth Allowance payments, my last one is on Monday.

I feel a bit woozy, hopefully just dehydration, am drinking as much water as possible. Hopefully feel better in time for dvd watching at Kent st tonight- though I'm not relishing the walk!

It's currently 39 degrees.
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Last night i tried to get to sleep early and ended up having a conversation with [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo during which he said no to my suggestion that if we end up having four sons we should name them after the Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles. Spoilsport. (Disclaimer: I do not want four sons)

This morning I woke up feeling horribly tired. I dragged myself to work where I immediately re-evaluated my "I feel really terrible, the most terribly of anyone here" position when I clapped eyes on poor [livejournal.com profile] laurenmitchell. I struggled through work and was going to probably end up napping at home when my afternoon took a most pleasant turn. [livejournal.com profile] vivienne_aster picked me up and we went to the gym for a quick and easy session (It had to be, my abs and back were still sore from the day before). Then after a quick stop for sustenance we went to [livejournal.com profile] cows_might_fly and [livejournal.com profile] clappamungus' place where there was Christian and his girlfriend Linda and THE CUTEST TINY BABY PUPPY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. I had no idea dogs came that small, or to clarify; came that small and detached from their parent. I took a photo to show [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo but I think I'll leave it to the new proud puppy-parents to display their girl online. Whee! Puppypuppypuppy!

As a side note, I possibly displayed my non-dog-person-ness when I actually got confused that I could pick her up and stroke her... but she didn't purr...

After a pleasant hour or so I headed into to uni where I partook in free food and free wine and listened to people talk about Arts Sustainability, I've now forgotten all the speakers names apart from Rupert Myer (or the Sidney Myer Foundation) and Robin Archer. It was actually quite interesting, but I'm not sure that I used the evening to it's full "networking potential" *shudder*.

Now I'm home, and I should probably tottle off to bed.
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I have not looked at livejournal at for almost ten days, that has to be a record for me!

I had a wonderful birthday party, followed by a wonderful birthday. I had much fun at the most recent UHAN. I have spent most of this week quite stressed about, among other things, essays and money. I have joined a gym and started yoga lessons at [livejournal.com profile] mc_shamo's work. My body aches but in a good way.

I'm so tired, but I need to write at least 1000 wrds tonight.
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I finished all the essays due this week! And with 45 mins to spare! (silly group work having to be handed up together- means stuff has to be done the night before it's all due)

Still got two for next week, but I'm not thinking about them til Monday.

Yaaaaaaay!
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Is anyone else having a few issues with Gmail today? Nothing major, just normal shortcuts not working and text going awry?

Uni update: 1 & 1/3 essays completed, 1 & 2/3 to go (Of the ones due by Friday- which actually means Thursday- anyway) Woot!
I am breaking at 6pm for Simpsons and general mental health.
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I found some more of my work that I'd saved in an email, Woot!

Ok, so that's only 300 words back out of the thousands lost, but at least it's something.

In other news; the weather is yuck, there is no way I'm laving the house again unless very sorely tempted. This may make finding dinner interesting.

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