I am such a bum. There are no jobs here - it is depressing. But I have been motivated with other things so I guess I can't claim to be sitting on the couch with the remote sand a packet of crisps (opps chips) surgically attached to my hand yet. I have joined weight watches with mum! It's like primary school - there are group applauses and star sticker prizes. Wee. But I am being a good little dieter. Well alright I have been for one morning - I joined last night! I had skim milk in my double expresso capaccino (Lindsay's coffee machine :):):):) )
I have also been looking at uni courses and radiography is winning. I think I will apply for the 2 different courses they offer in Queensland which is Image Technology and Radiotherapy Technonlogy (for cancer treatment). Both sound interesting, are 3 year courses and employment prospects are good after. The problem? There are only 85 people accepted into them. If it goes on my highschool scores I should have no problem but I don't think it does now that I am 25 and have failed uni marks behind me :( More research will have to be done but luckily I found out the cut off dates for application are later then I thought.
Other good news is that I like what the hairdresser did to my hair:) It was so cheap aswell (after London hairdressers at least) I hd her dye most of it a dark reddish brown and then a large streak/patch on top ligth blond. So from the front I look mostly blond - dad thinks it looks stupid, which is a recomendation by me as he also disagrees with my peircings. He doesn't understand alternative fashion I feel!
I am actually suppose to be moving rooms at the moment. The 2nd bedroom here as been pronounced roomier so I am moving my crap into it. I believe however that the more I move into it the smaller it becames and the other room appears to grow. I sure there is a scientific explaination for it all.........
And I am still yet to recieve the 6 and a half boxes from London. Customs are holding them ransom.
August 25 2005, 11:16:48 UTC 6 years ago
*inconspicuously slides bag of Doritos from her hand and behind the computer*
The courses sound interesting, sort of like what I've tried to get into back home - except in Calgary, they only take 21 people a year, so at least you've got a better shot!
August 27 2005, 00:01:47 UTC 6 years ago