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message 201: by Maggie (new)

Maggie What's on for the weekend??? I don't know and don't care. I have a week off work on annual leave. Haven't had holidays for 18 months. Its only one week and I have an assignment to research and write, but I don't care! And its even more special because I always work weekends, so they usually mean nothing to me. But this coming weekend I'll be off like most other people.


message 202: by Neko (new)

Neko Enjoy it Maggie :)

My weekend plans are currently nudda! Too early in the week to know anything yet. Though washing will be on the list i think ><;


message 203: by [deleted user] (new)

Its one thing to be in your room because you want to, its another when you have to....prison.


message 204: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Nancy C. wrote: "Its one thing to be in your room because you want to, its another when you have to....prison."

I'd suggest turning it around to say..it's my choice, I'm going to read etc. cos I WANT to!! lol


message 205: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Maggie wrote: "What's on for the weekend??? I don't know and don't care. I have a week off work on annual leave. Haven't had holidays for 18 months. Its only one week and I have an assignment to research and writ..."

Have a WONDERFUL week off Maggie!!! :)


message 206: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Laura wrote: "Enjoy it Maggie :)

My weekend plans are currently nudda! Too early in the week to know anything yet. Though washing will be on the list i think ><;"


Ah Laura, washing is ALWAYS on the list ;) lol


message 207: by [deleted user] (new)

Its Hump Day!


message 208: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Nancy C. wrote: "Its Hump Day!"

That it was...haha!!!


message 209: by [deleted user] (new)

Its the day after......almost there :D Because it was so muggy, I bought dinner for the folks! CHILI DOGS!


message 210: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Nancy C. wrote: "Its the day after......almost there :D Because it was so muggy, I bought dinner for the folks! CHILI DOGS!"

OK Nancy, you need to head over here! It's already Friday here!! lol Plus it's cool, raining, and NO MORE HUMIDITY! Yaaaaayy!!!!!!
Muggy, and you had chili dogs for dinner.....bet you did some sweating after them..lol :)


message 211: by Marg (new)

Marg (margreads) | 86 comments So excited for this weekend!

Gym in the morning (not the exciting bit) and then going to see Keith Urban in concert tomorrow night, and then to see an international ice hockey match on Sunday night.


message 212: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Marg wrote: "So excited for this weekend!

Gym in the morning (not the exciting bit) and then going to see Keith Urban in concert tomorrow night, and then to see an international ice hockey match on Sunday n..."


Great Marg, you'll have a wonderful time :)


message 213: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments My weekend has so far been lots of fun. Yesterday afternoon I went to a special dance class where we learnt a couple of dances for the dance we went to last night and that was great - the dance more so than the practice but it all helps. This morning I got up and went for a walk along the esplanade from Alex Surf Club to the Mooloolaba Spit and back - that was good too. This afternoon I have a jive class, then to the RSL for some dancing. I have managed to read a little in between and each of my 3 books.


message 214: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Sounds like a lot of fun Bronwyn!!! :)


message 215: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments Dancing is a lot of fun - I do 4 classes a week, 2 ballroom, one jive and one 6 step rock and roll and I go dancing on Sunday nights at the local RSL and sometimes there is a dance on Saturday and I go to that too. The only problem is that it takes away my reading time. Before I started dancing which was last September I read while I was at home. Now that is getting hard because I still have to try and fit in house work and my job as well - mmmm!


message 216: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments Not quite fit enough unfortunately but it sure is fun.


message 217: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments This weekend will be the first days of EASTER HOLIDAYS! Two weeks with no school :D


message 218: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) I think, us working people call it 'taking a sickie'


message 219: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments hahaha you guys make me laugh :)


message 220: by [deleted user] (new)

G'day all, tomorrow heading of to Innot hot springs for a few days it's about 3 hrs west/slightly south from us, going to 'kick back' enjoy a cold beer or 3 while soaking up the hot springs & surrounds, might even get some insperation while there.


message 221: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Sounds good David :)

What is it you actually do Michael? If you dont mind sharing...


message 222: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Oh, my Nonna used to work as a nurse in the old Julia Farr building, and my Nonno worked as a gardener there. In the building thats been demolished now, that is...


message 223: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Well, I was kinda upset. It was definitely interesting to look at, and I felt some sort of connection to it, since thats the first place my grandparents worked when they arrived in Australia from Italy. But yeah, I could definitely tell that it attracts squatters...

Holidays...hmmm. Will stay home for the duration of the two weeks, though will definitely go to sleepovers and have people over, which is always fun. But yeah, not much. In October we're going to Palm Cove, so have to save up and not spend to much money. Except on books. I plan on reading heaps :)


message 224: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments My work is having a 2 day conference Thursand and Friday at Novotel Twin Waters and for our dinner on Thursday night we have been asked to dress in something beginning with either a N, C or R. I have decided on my rock and roll skirt.

So far my weekend looks to be similar to last weekend. Dance practice on Saturday afternoon, a dance on Saturday night, jive classes on Sunday afternoon and the RSL on Sunday night.


message 225: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Enjoy your time at Innot Springs David, sounds really nice! Inspiration galore!!

You enjoy your school hols Jess...they're always great, aren't they, no school, lots of friends and reading!! lol

Michael, that sounds like a great job you have there, 12 years is a long time!

And Bronwyn, have an awesome 2 day conference (what a place to have it)..:O..and your weekend too..


message 226: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Michael wrote: "In all seriousness i work most public holidays the only good thing about it is the money. :D"
Me too. I work every weekend and every public holiday (need the money to support the family). I had planned to have the Tuesday after Easter off (apparently it is now a public holiday too) but the boss called and they desperately need someone to open the day unit cos we cant go 5 days without giving treatment. Seems fair. So I'm working my usual night shifts and then come in for an early on Tuesday! Poo, there goes my day off.


message 227: by Maggie (new)

Maggie It gives me time off during the week, no dramas getting appointments or arranging trades to call etc. Also it helps that I can go long hours without any / much sleep! And fear helps - dont want to run out of money.


message 228: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Carmel wrote: "Oh I'm such a bear with a sore head if I don't get enough sleep!! It's amazing what a bit of fear can do hey, I know where you're coming from there, being a sole parent!! ."

Yep, have raised my daughters as a sole parent since they were 3 and 7 (they are now 19 and 23). I've bought and sold a few homes, but I bought our beautiful home a couple of years ago, and the mortgage is steep. Manageable but steep. This is the first home I have loved, and I mean loved. I feel totally at home here. It is me through and through. Love my garden which I've worked on non stop, love where we are located, love the design.....

Being 50yo and taking out a large mortgage - not always smart, but what the hell. My day to day life is just as i want it (truly I'd like to be rich and not have to work as often but that may not happen in this lifetime). Hence the long hours, weekends and public holidays at work.



message 229: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Maggie wrote: "Carmel wrote: "Oh I'm such a bear with a sore head if I don't get enough sleep!! It's amazing what a bit of fear can do hey, I know where you're coming from there, being a sole parent!! ."

Yep, ha..."


So glad you love your home Maggie...it's wonderful if you are able to find the 'perfect fit'!! It makes paying the mortgage worth it, that's for sure! But yes, that lottery win to pay it off would certainly come in handy!! :)


message 230: by Maggie (new)

Maggie My chances of winning would increase if I remembered to put in an entry!


message 231: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Carmel wrote: "Maggie, your girls are the same age as mine!!!
Great that you are in love with your house, I'm afraid I'm the opposite, old house in need of lots of work, paying mortgage for far too long and plen..."


What are your daughters up to? My 19 yr old is studying Vet Nursing at TAFE, still has a few years to go. My eldest daughter works at the Adelaide Convention Centre, Assistant Events Manager. Sometimes I think she'd like to find something else but she's been there for a few years now.


message 232: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
I'm glad your pool is heated Carmel...brrr!!

Boring, mundane chores for me...washing, grocery shopping, gardening (finally can!) cleaning....and course, being on AR!! ;) lol


message 233: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Carmel wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I'm glad your pool is heated Carmel...brrr!!Boring, mundane chores for me...washing, grocery shopping, gardening (finally can!) cleaning....and course, being on AR!! ;) lol"

Ha ye..."


Oh that would have been lovely, having the seeing-eye dogs there...they are gorgeous!! Very special animals...

We usually also have a cuppa before we start, but I did it myself today, so rushed through quickly..

We certainly don't need to water the garden at the moment ;) lol


message 234: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Whats on for the weekend? Nothing.
Science homework, certainly.
Maybe a dinner with some friends, but I doubt it. Veeeery quiet weekend.


message 235: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Full on weekend, with visitors from Adelaide here....bbq with family tomorrow, did the tourist thing today, plus out to lunch, same sort on Sunday:D


message 236: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Thats funny Carmel, considering I am dropping french at the end of term. Five weeks left of my french education. Its not that I hate the language, its just that I suck, and my teaching has been so that I dread coming to class. Ive been put in a new class though, so its with all my friends and the people who don't want to continue-I like this current class.
Anyway, have fun Carmel! im not fluent, but after learning it for 9 years I know enough to get by in France :)

(aaaaand, science homework is not my idea of fun)


message 237: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Carmel, you and Jess should chat to each other here in French...it would give you some practice, as Jess has been doing it for so long:) (No talking about those of us who can't speak french though >.<)


message 238: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
But no-one would know what you were talking about Carmel *checks who else speaks french in the 1500+ members*


message 239: by ★ Jess (last edited Oct 21, 2011 04:38AM) (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Carmel wrote: "Thanks Jess, I think that's how I felt when I was learning it at school, only for yrs 8 & 9 and we had a very tough teacher. Our class is about 18 people with around half having some experience, wh..."

At the beginning of the year our class had 23 people. It was the single advanced class (we were doing year 11 stuff). Our teacher is renown as the most evil in the school, her nickname that circulates around the students is "The Vulture Lady". She was so impossible. Scary and strict.
By the end of second term, from the original 23, we had 14-as so many had been stressed out or scared of her, or both. Then me and the last two of my friends jumped ship, into the basic class. A week later they re arranged the classes, so I am in a french class now with the 11 other people who left the Vulture's class. Small class sizes are good.
(I am not sure the point of that story, but there you go!)

Yes! We can totally speak french. One of my best friends sends me text messages which often come with the odd french word in the middle. For example: "Sorry, gonna be late parce-que mon pere = unreliable"
haha, but in all seriousness, let's do it!

Staring extremely easy!
"Salut Carmel, comment ca va?"


message 240: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Haha! Jess, what have I started? lol


message 241: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "The vulture lady lol classic.

Oh and apparently today was Loud shirt day still got time to don ya bright coloured clothes."


My only bright coloured clothes at this hour of the day Michael, are my pj's!!! lol


message 242: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Night Carmel;D


message 243: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments The french teachers and religion teachers share the same office space, which is the top floor of one of the buildings, and we call it 'The Vulture's Nest'. I kid you not, I overheard a religion teacher saying this:
"Just drop it in my office"
-"Where is your office?"
"Its in The Vulture's Nest...I mean F203! Its room F203!"


ahahaha and once my friend tried talking back to the vulture lady. It was the funniest thing ever. And she despises me, because I used to always hand up 'homework with attitude'.


message 244: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
Good on you Jess! Gotta have some *nice* attitude;D But 'the vulture's nest'...ha!!


message 245: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments hahaha not at all nice, Brenda. In the end she just stopped collecting mine altogether.


message 246: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80479 comments Mod
★ Jess wrote: "hahaha not at all nice, Brenda. In the end she just stopped collecting mine altogether."

Haha! Well then, you wouldn't have had to do the homework, would you! I'm guessing you had to hand it in to someone else? Or just leave it on her desk? Oh, what horrible days, no wonder you opted out of her class!!!


message 247: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Nope, I didnt have to hand it in to anyone else or leave it on her desk. She didn't want to waste her time marking my homework.
For example, the time she asked us to write 40 sentences in the future tense, using different verbs.
I just wrote: "Je ferari d'autres commandes maintenant" which translates to: "I will do other stuff now."
haha, or the time she asked for a paragraph about the environment and animals evolution in the future, I wrote it in english. She never actually specified the language :P


message 248: by Neko (new)

Neko Why are french teachers ppl to despise? I had TWO teachers who though they were QUEENS at French and they both had such an attitude as well. I spent most of my French lessons drawing stick figues in France with different themes (depending on my friends crushes at the time)....All I remember is numbers and how to say 'My name is'.

Otherwise French was hell..I dropped it as fast as I could even though my Mum is pretty fluent in it (learnt it for 15+years or so).


Actually when I think...Langs have always been hellish. There is always ONE teacher who makes you SUFFER if you're not an A+ student!

But I'll never forget the time a guy made fun of the French teachers WIG cause he was an A.Hole..aahahahhahahaha...Teacher went off crying! What a nit..Had he not been such a bloody snob nothin would of happened.


message 249: by Neko (last edited Oct 21, 2011 06:13AM) (new)

Neko ahahahaha...that is seriously wrong. Some ppl think cause they are in command of students that they are the rulers..And yes in class they are but they only gain respect if they treat the students as humans..Teachers who don't or are easy to run over and will never get respect even if they think they have it.


message 250: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Gotta love them teachers. I've got a great lot this year, save my pe teacher-but even she is not too bad.


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