Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Ramble
I'm still happy. I think this is the longest run of solid happiness I've had in about 6 years. I had begun to believe it was impossible for me to be happy, but look at me now. I'm perfectly content, if a little anxious to move. I feel like I'm just sitting around waiting now. Which I really will be once uni holidays hit. But I can use that time to read, to walk, to see my very few friends before I leave. The house down there, even though it doesn't officially exist yet, is going to be awesome already. Dad managed to get this amazing deal through his contacts and we'll now have a fancy as fridge, a massive 3D tv and a bunch of other great furniture. I'll be buying all new furniture down there too, because it's easier than shipping it all down, and he's getting amazing deals on that too. Can anyone say $150 for a custom made Captain Snooze quality queen size mattress? I finally have an excuse to get nicer furniture too. Dad and Bec are going to buy my old furniture off me in the long run and I'll leave them in the granny flat so they can rent it as fully furnished and get more money. Also, I'll only be paying $60 a week in rent. So I really don't need a job, which is awesome. I can focus on my studies and hopefully, if I'm a little more motivated, exercise. I really want to be slimmer but I don't want to stop eating yummy food, so exercise is really my only option. Apparently there's heaps of art galleries and stuff down there too - very excited :) And awesome shopping. Sigh. I can't wait. I think I'll get a Christmas casual job though, that way I can save a bit. If I decide to stay down there, I might switch to actually attending uni next year again too. We'll see though. Depends how I like everything when I get down there and get started living my new life. This is a very rambling sort of blog, but I really don't care. I'll save my good writing for my uni essays - I got a high distinction on my first one, so clearly this is working for me! Oh yes, I am way proud of myself. I was worried that the fact that I did well at high school wouldn't carry over to uni, but it did. Thank God. I'm pretty big on getting awesome grades. Average isn't good enough for me, because I know I can do better. Anyway, I'm off, my laptop is making me sweaty.
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