In Canberra Now!!
Well, I had never expected that I could access my blog to update, but I have figured out a way! However, my access is extremely restricted, so don't go expecting that this will be updated on a frequent basis!
For those playing the game, I've been in Canberra since Feb 2nd working on the IT Graduate Program at Centrelink. Time surely goes quickly! So far the experience has far exceeded my expectations, and I am having a ball! Well, I suppose the work side of it hasn't really exceeded my expectations. What can you expect of working in the public service anyway? It's a bludge pretty much. There is some work to do and a lot to learn, but it is a very relaxed environment. It's not as hardcore as some of the other jobs I could have taken as an IT grad, so I'm quite content. It's a whole lot better than working in Japan. Of course, I enjoyed teaching the actual classes with the students and stuff, but I couldn't stand sitting in the office all day with grumpy middle aged Japanese men!!!
I'm enjoying all the other aspects of life here too. Although my apartment is quite small (especially seeing I have been given notice that I can only use my "half" of the apartment), I have plenty of friends around I can go and bug for entertainment. I'm living all the way down in Tuggeranong, also known as Nappy Valley (full of young families). It's a distance from the city, so I haven't had the opportunity to really check out the nightlife. But I'll be doing that this Friday as I think my birthday is a good enough reason to waste money on taxi drivers who shouldn't have licenses!
I've also made the decision that I'll do the Mother's Day Classic this year on 13 May. There's an opportunity to have people sponsor me for each kilometre, with proceeds going towards the National Breast Cancer Foundation. So... let me know if you want to sponsor me! I'll be doing the 8km run in Canberra. I'll have my Melbourne secretary round up people for sponsorship, so dig deep!
OK, well I'll leave it there because I don't think anyone checks the blog out anymore. I'll try and spread the word so you can keep in touch!
Last of all, you can expect me to be in Melbourne over Easter (planning to come on Thursday 5th evening and leaving on the Monday at about midday). Also going to be down again on April 18 to 22nd (to help celebrate Andrew's 22nd and the sale of the house!!!)
Suzi
14 Comments:
Fun? In Canberra?
Surely you jest!
Glad to see you're still alive and enjoying yourself.
We should catch up when you are in melbourne.
Great to see that you are blogging again. I reckon you can have fun no matter where you live. Obviously far away from your parents helps a bit.
Lots of Love
I read it!
Pop
Happy Birthday to my big girl (Arghh$#%^@!?!)today (23/03).
Gues how old? Well, edging closer to 30 now!!
Enjoy your day!! Plenty more of them to come!!
Lol
Pop
xxx
hey suz - nice to see u had a adventure (i was going to go with 'good time' but the japanese men dont sound like it) in japan ;-) one must wonder what the japanese male students had going in their head with u as a teacher. ;-)
not suprised to see u have been blogging ;-).....talk the ears off an elephnat ;-)
if u remember ur humble days at UCMS before u got to go be a high flying political animal (isnt everyone in canberra that way...no ? oh well whats their excuse for being there ?)
id like to catch up (even if it is onli on the net)
oh yea.......who am i ? - think back to a night in the botanical gardens lol ;-) ahhhhh memories ;-) good ones ;-) (just for the record since this is on a public page....no it wasnt like that get ur mind out of the gutter!)
MrWhippy13@hotmail.com (THIS IS IN LEUI OF U HAVNG A CONTACT SECTION)
Hey!
Im planning on climbing Hakusan and I found your blog! Id appreciate if you drop me a line so I can ask you some questions.
I hope your enjoying being back home, i return to my home soon too...
Shiloh
shilohminor@gmail.com
No work to do in the Public Service eh! Perhaps your not spending enough time playing computer games and instant messaging friends. Do this long enough and let the work mount up until just before you go home. Then at least you will feel like you've done a hard days work.
In addition to Frank's suggestions, what about updating this blog when you are bored? ;-)
Pop
you dont like japanese at all.
Balls.
You dont look japanese at all.
Ok so i Ef'ed up last comment.
hey sweetie..........long time no chat, how r u ? how is canberra and the evil weather treating u ?, shoot me an email, have lots to tell u
mark
MrWhippy13@hotmail.com
or
mark.howells@accenture.com
mark
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It is loved to exchange it with the foreign country.
If it is good, do not you make friends?
It E-mails and it waits.
haruharuharudayo@yahoo.co.jp
Nice to meet you. It is 27-years old man who lives in Gifu City.
It is loved to exchange it with the foreign country.
If it is good, do not you make friends?
It E-mails and it waits.
haruharuharudayo@yahoo.co.jp
Nice to meet you. It is 27-years old man who lives in Gifu City.
It is loved to exchange it with the foreign country.
If it is good, do not you make friends?
It E-mails and it waits.
haruharuharudayo@yahoo.co.jp
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