25 December 2008

Christmas 2008

Christmas has now come and gone for another year. This year was another quiet one as Mum had to work in the afternoon. Even so, in the morning we had a breakfast/brunch after opening the presents under the tree and then watched a few videos in the afternoon. It was a good day.

20 December 2008

Sea Otters gambolling in the wild, wild surf

I must say that I’ve read some weird books in my time but I’ve just finished reading one that must take the cake. I started reading the novel two days ago and have just finished reading the 260 or so pages of the oddest storey I’ve read (including those with characters such as Orks or Wizards)! This story by John Bennett involved a 16 year old kid who’s just sat his ‘A’ levels. He finds an odd plastic statue in a 99p shop. The statue, a balding man shagging a pink, glittery otter, intrigues him so much that he flies around the world trying to find out why it was made. It was written the way a 16 year old would speak so it took a little getting used to, even more than the implausible and ridiculous journey he goes on. The book was total crap, but the odd thing was that I couldn’t stop reading it. Sea Otters gambolling in the wild, wild surf certainly makes me think though. It would be great to just get up one morning and head away from everything on some pointless quest. Maybe I just need a holiday!

18 December 2008

Roadworks or just traffic jams

I’ve just driven back down from the coast and you would not believe the amount of road works that are going on between 100 kms or so of road between Logan and the Sunshine Coast. At points it seems that the whole of the motorway is a road work zone. One thing that did annoy me tonight though was the change of speed limit signs for road works. Now I am all in favour of them lowering the speed limit when the road workers may be in danger but when the signs are put out and the traffic forced to slow down to 40km/h when there is nothing there is just pointless. It is so frustrating to sit there in traffic at 10 o’clock at night when you just want to get home. Words can’t describe how infuriating and exasperating it is. I guess the fact that there are so many road works about at this time because of the current state governments inability to conduct forward planning and put off costly infrastructure projects until the road system is so bad that there are traffic jams from before the sun rises, to well after it sets!

09 December 2008

Gliding over Victoria

On Saturday I was given the chance to go up in a glider above Bracss Marsh. It was AWESOME!!!

Second Semester Results

Today my marks for semester two of this year came out. Although overall I am pleased if not a little amazed. My marks are below.

Subject Class Title Grade
COR 111 Environment, Technology & Sustainability Distinction
SCI 102 Biodiversity and Environment Distinction
LFS 112 Human Physiology Credit
PUB 102 Environment and Health Distinction

I was thinking that I wouldn't do as well for Human Physiology but I did thing I would scrape in with a pass. Therefore a credit is more than I thought I would get. I am curious to know why I didn't do better for Environment, Sustainability and Technology. For the assessment pieces I scored highly and although the test contained very dopey questions asking for the answer you thought the teacher thought was right as opposed to the correct one, I thought I'd get a HD. I didn't an I am quite amazed. Unfortunately I won't be able to find out why I didn't get one because you don't get a run down of what you did wrong. You just have to accept it. Never mind. I should be happy.

04 December 2008

Mum's 60th Birthday

I'm writing this from Melbourne where I came down to surprise Mum for her birthday. Mum went down to Melbourne to visit Laura and to help her get some of her wedding preparations done. I flew down the day before her birthday and surprised her. We took Mum to the Melbourne Aquarium. The aquarium itself is not that big but pretty interesting. There is a shark viewing area where you look at them swim around in a big tank that surounds you. It is quite breath taking to sit there and watch them. We also watched them get fed which was interesting and looked quite unsafe. Not that the sharks would intentionally bite them. Just that they would put the food right up against their mouth then pull it away as they tried to bite it. Then they would throw it towards their open mouth pulling their fingers away at the last minute. I'm guessing with they probably have quite a few work place accidents. That night we went out to an Italian restuarant off Lygon Street called Michelino's. I had a pizza which was very nice.