So I'm taking inventory for our impending Manila move and am pondering to myself how I ever managed to get through life without knowing how much a good queen sized bed costs.
For thos of you who are astute, you will realise that I have never parted with my hard earned cash for something so monotonous as a bed.
Now the baking goods and pots and pans section I could name down to pretty much the last dollar.
I'm like the Carrie of baking goods...I'll never be able to put a deposit on a house because I have spent thousands and thousands of dollars outfitting my kitchen and absolutely no money on mundane things like bookshelves.
*Image from Thousand Hobbies*
Friday, October 9, 2009
Oh and one other thing...
I had my second last dress fitting today and my dress needed to be taken in 2 inches around the waist and 4 inches around the hips! Very exciting!
It's really all happening!
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all about me,
food porn - I wish
Wow...what a week! I have finished work for the forseeable future and was so lucky to have a fantastic send off...much better than the last job I left!
It hasn't quite sunk in yet that the last pay check I received yesterday could be my last for some time. It is truly terrifying to me to be relying solely on another person for my upkeep! Luckily it is Reece and he is fabulous and makes everything seem so easy!
I really just feel like I am on holidays at the moment. I think it will hit me when all of our furniture arrives in Manila that I really don't have gainful employment and that I have to find some other way to be an equal in the relationship...I really hope this means that I don't have to do the dishes forever, cos that would really suck.
So I'm sitting here in my dressing gown, scrubbed to within an inch of my skin and waiting for my lovely make-up lady to come and hopefully not turn me orange!
It is my hens tomorrow and amazingly I still don't know what we are doing! I'm really impressed that every single one of my fabulous friends has managed to keep it a secret!
Anyway...just wanted to check in and not let this blog languish while life continues to speed by. I have a fabulous cupcake recipe to post soon...maybe I'll find the strength to do it on Sunday in my hangover haze!
It hasn't quite sunk in yet that the last pay check I received yesterday could be my last for some time. It is truly terrifying to me to be relying solely on another person for my upkeep! Luckily it is Reece and he is fabulous and makes everything seem so easy!
I really just feel like I am on holidays at the moment. I think it will hit me when all of our furniture arrives in Manila that I really don't have gainful employment and that I have to find some other way to be an equal in the relationship...I really hope this means that I don't have to do the dishes forever, cos that would really suck.
So I'm sitting here in my dressing gown, scrubbed to within an inch of my skin and waiting for my lovely make-up lady to come and hopefully not turn me orange!
It is my hens tomorrow and amazingly I still don't know what we are doing! I'm really impressed that every single one of my fabulous friends has managed to keep it a secret!
Anyway...just wanted to check in and not let this blog languish while life continues to speed by. I have a fabulous cupcake recipe to post soon...maybe I'll find the strength to do it on Sunday in my hangover haze!
Friday, October 2, 2009
Rewards
So I lost another 1.3kg and 1% bodyfat and to celebrate I am eating Lindt for breakfast.
Don't worry...I shared with my office. I want them to miss me when I am gone.
Don't worry...I shared with my office. I want them to miss me when I am gone.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Disasters and the media
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ranting and raving - how typical
So you might have seen my irate tweets and facebook status updates over the last few days. In the interest of sanity, I thought I should elaborate.
I have absolutely no issue with aid going to Samoa, American Samoa or Sumatra. I think that it is horrific what is happening to each of these nations because of national disaster and want to help everyone!
My issue is that because no Australians were killed, the Manila floods were largely ignored by mainstream media. I think this is a really appalling state of play. I understand that news has to be relevant and newsworthy, and that Australians affected by disasters make for a better news story, but I think it stinks. The Manila floods were just as newsworthy, over 250 people died and 480,000 people are without homes. Add to that the significant level of Australian business over there, and to me that sounds like something people should know about.
I guess my issue is with how the media reports on natural disasters in general. More than once during the Victorian bushfires I had to change the channel, or the radio station because I was appalled at the evident delight displayed by journalists that they got to report on a "story of their careers". The willingness to exploit those who had lost everything sickened me...and it was all in the name of reporting back to the people.
For shame, Australian media. People's lives are not a juicy piece of gossip and the relevance of a foreign story should not be measured only by how many Australian were involved, but rather on the merit of the story itself.
I have absolutely no issue with aid going to Samoa, American Samoa or Sumatra. I think that it is horrific what is happening to each of these nations because of national disaster and want to help everyone!
My issue is that because no Australians were killed, the Manila floods were largely ignored by mainstream media. I think this is a really appalling state of play. I understand that news has to be relevant and newsworthy, and that Australians affected by disasters make for a better news story, but I think it stinks. The Manila floods were just as newsworthy, over 250 people died and 480,000 people are without homes. Add to that the significant level of Australian business over there, and to me that sounds like something people should know about.
I guess my issue is with how the media reports on natural disasters in general. More than once during the Victorian bushfires I had to change the channel, or the radio station because I was appalled at the evident delight displayed by journalists that they got to report on a "story of their careers". The willingness to exploit those who had lost everything sickened me...and it was all in the name of reporting back to the people.
For shame, Australian media. People's lives are not a juicy piece of gossip and the relevance of a foreign story should not be measured only by how many Australian were involved, but rather on the merit of the story itself.
Baking project...
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baking,
food porn - I wish
Ok so the wheels are in motion...and my trip to Taren Point last Sunday was a superb success. Next stop...Cake Decorating Central in Castle Hill for further supplies.
I can't do much on it at the moment...but am going to rip it up when I finish work next Thursday and need something to fill my lonely days.
For those of you playing at home...the baking project includes these in numerous quantities...
I can't do much on it at the moment...but am going to rip it up when I finish work next Thursday and need something to fill my lonely days.
For those of you playing at home...the baking project includes these in numerous quantities...
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