Do you ever feel that your in "Groundhog Day"?
My life is slowly becoming the same day in and day out. Work, kids, clean, cook - I need to do something!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even reading is becoming boring - there I said it!!
I am currently reading Mao's Last Dancer and finding it a little hard to finish. Not sure if its the book or my mood??? But I have to finish it before the next book club meeting in 2 weeks - normally not a problem but this time, ummm it just doesn't do it for me.
Anyway - news to report is I'm being very careful with my recycling. We have a much smaller wheelie bin here (about 1/2 the size) and I have learnt the hard way that we need to keep an eye on the recycling - which of course is a good thing.
I'm also waiting to hear back from freecycle about starting a group up here but haven't heard anything as yet - they did say it might take a couple of weeks. The closest group is 2 hours away and I think it would really take off well.
I went to a women's meeting the other month and plan on going again this month, great women and the talk was really interesting - Called The Manning Net - the next meeting is the 24th May and could be very interesting - plus its at Tellers - somewhere I've been dying to go to for a meal.
So ok - its not all groundhog days!! Just feels like it sometimes. Anyway - have to get back to the washing up now ~
Take care
One family, working out how to live their lives in a simplier way, on a farm, growing their own food. Two years ago we finally found the right property for us. Now we have to turn it into a farm.
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Can't Stop the Serenity
"Last year, we did the impossible.This year, we top it."
The 2006 'Can't Stop The Serenity' screenings for Equality Now were an unqualified success. Organizers held events in 47 cities around the world, raising over $65,000 for the women's rights advocacy group. Almost immediately, the organizers wanted to make plans to do it again the following year.
Organizers in fifty cities have committed to holding CSTS screenings in 2007. Please visit the FAQ for more information.
The 2006 'Can't Stop The Serenity' screenings for Equality Now were an unqualified success. Organizers held events in 47 cities around the world, raising over $65,000 for the women's rights advocacy group. Almost immediately, the organizers wanted to make plans to do it again the following year.
Organizers in fifty cities have committed to holding CSTS screenings in 2007. Please visit the FAQ for more information.
If your in Sydney - here's the details and link to purchase:
Tickets for Sydney can be purchased here
23rd June 2007
$12.00 per person
Last year in Sydney we raised over $2000, with auctions, prizes, costume competitions, etc, this year - we're doing it again!
Come in your Serenity/Firefly/Whedonverse outfit and win a prize!
Door prizes!
Auctions of signed posters! T-shirts! other cool stuff!!
Please buy a ticket, come see Serenity, and support this great cause!!
Scrapbooking
If your a scrapbooker then you need to check out the hugely talented ways of Scrapping The Scraps
My very talented girlfriend Kathryn does a "makeover" of our makeover girlie day together.
Their moto:
Don't throw your scraps away. Come and take up the challenges here, and SAVE your scraps!
My very talented girlfriend Kathryn does a "makeover" of our makeover girlie day together.
Their moto:
Don't throw your scraps away. Come and take up the challenges here, and SAVE your scraps!
Monday, 7 May 2007
Which Serenity Character are You??
Your results:
You are Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
Click here to take the Serenity Firefly Personality Test
You are Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
| Dependable and trustworthy. You love your significant other and you are a tough cookie when in a conflict. |
Click here to take the Serenity Firefly Personality Test
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