Month: <span>November 2006</span>

list

listnoun
a series of names or other items written or printed together in a meaningful grouping or sequence so as to constitute a record.

It’s a semi-tradition at the start of each holiday to write myself a list. I have a secret fascination with a line up of of good old fashioned dot points.

  • When first inspired I’ll type the list
  • When it comes to using the list I’ll generally rewrite it out by hand
  • One of my greatest stationary finds of all time was two tall skinny notebooks ideal for list keeping.
  • My mum writes lists of words starting with the same letter or sound to entertain – herself. I don’t really have to wonder where I got the habit from.
  • I used to and still enjoy finding things that I can categorise, so that I can start and restart lists
  • I find immense satisfaction (more than I’ll ever let on) about crossing something off a list
  • I’ve been known to add something to my list just so I can cross it off
  • Lists help me to accomplish tasks
  • I spent a very large percentage of time keeping lists of ‘what to study, when’ in Year 12 and used them to great effect, my study habits have never been as good as when I had this first class system.
  • I always regret not writing a ‘to do on my holiday list’ during the non-holiday period
  • Lists help me to remember
  • I love lists and I fully understand that dot pointing all this stuff is an incredibly daggy and pathetic way to prove a point.

So my holiday list is at a decent length already. Some is time bound, cost bound, necessary, hopeful, maybe… I’ll refine it as I go.

I can now successfully cry about calling up the Department of Justice Speeding Fine information line to request that they fine me again. (Don’t ask how, but I lost the paper before I could pay up). My only consolation is that I can cross something out on my list of things to do..

…and for those who have been on my back for months about booking a physio appointment, fear not! It is on my list.

General Holidays Life Personality

chips on the mountainI don’t often get quite sick of being around people (unless it’s a party – “I don’t like parties”) but I’ve just about had enough. It’s all been fantastic but I was counting a little on getting some ‘me’ time this Holiday. “Just me” I can assure you, is never a selfish motivation – who wants to be a loner (pick me! pick me!)?

Sunday saw the few of us from Church who were around off and out to lunch. Finished up there and we all trecked out to Geoff’s to conclude a fine, somewhat hilarious (or embarrassingly amusing) afternoon. We were still at it by 6ish so we got fish and chips and went up the mountain. I foolishly left my car lights on again, but we managed to resuscitate it without the aid of RACV. Drove back in bucketing rain.

Monday, I ran my fingers hoarse putting books up on Ebay. Picked up Dawn from the station and Sam and bummed around (I was still working) until we had to head off to Darryn’s for the fortnightly Monday catchup with some of the YITS crew. Brilliant evening. Light hearted with a weighter conclusion. Ate far too much satay chicken pizza – amongst other maltezery type things.

Dawn stayed the night – because doing the trip back to Castlemaine is not exactly smart when you don’t finish up until midnight. Nor really possible – seeing as she came by train.

AND… *breathe*

Today Dawn and I went to Word where I succumbed to a John Piper book and another and drove back to Eastland to meet Sam again. Dawn had to catch her back into the city and Sam and I spent the rest of the afternoon roaming shops and op-shops and not really buying anything at all.

I am peopled out. Give me tomorrow as my own.

some new photos up on Flickr

General Life Relationships

snooty foxI do like this logo!

(and the food was pretty good… and the place was quite nice, and the company, well!)

Design General Life Relationships

My how grand!

‘School’s Out’

I had my last exam at Deakin at about 9:15am this morning, (and maybe forever, or at least for a good few years, as Communication Design doesn’t have any – granted I get in).

baby dragonsIt’s nice.

The exam was, (to use an overused metaphor) a piece of cake. 12 short-long answer questions, the first 10 marks were simple definitions. I really only had to think a little about 2 of the 12.

The paper had a mistake in it, which I didn’t really realise until Jen pointed it out after we’d gotten out. HCI (Human Computer Interface) was written as: Human Computer Interaction, which is, like it or not vaguely different and probably did affect my answer.

I am actually reasonably pleased that’s so because out of the lot it was really the only question I had to hypothesize on a little bit and who knows 😛 It might be taken into consideration.

I’m pleased in some way that I didn’t put any more time into studying for it – it would’ve been a sobbing waste. Not nice on my work ethic conscience, I can’t have given it officially more than about 3 hours max.

Anyhoo, enough uni ramblings.

Holidays, I have been hanging out for You for a long, long time!

(and my isn’t this picture disturbing!)

General Uni

read “Once upon a time in the town square there was a meaningful statue called the happy prince. An artist who was flying away from the onset of confusion alighted to rest on the shoulder of the happy prince. The statue spoke to the artist: ‘There are many bewildered people in this town – strip away my meaning and take it to them.’

So the artist began to strip away the meaningful features and take them to the people. ‘You must hurry,’ said the happy prince, ‘Or you will be caught up in the growing confusion.’ But the artist continued fearlessly until all that was left of the happy prince was his naked heart.

The townspeople did not understand hearts very well and were angered and embarrassed by the sight of it. And the artist fell down too exhausted to continue his flight to simplicity. The town council ordered the heart to be removed and replaced with something which could be understood. But nothing could alter the onset of confusion and meaninglessness. Nothing except a sense of mystery, which nurtured the artist and the exiled heart of the happy prince.” – Michael Leunig (The Happy Prince from Wild Figments)

john 12:1-8

-John 12:1-8

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