Wednesday, November 02, 2005

On reflection...

The sands of time are slowly sifting away this year, but it seems, that I’ve managed to find already the closure on something quite personal (If you want to know what I’m talking about then you’ll just have to ask me and I might just tell you) that I thought I would find right at the end of it all, reflecting the mistakes and successes in over the past 12 months as the countdown began and the fireworks struck, or when I’m something like 25. It’s good though to get these things done well and truly early, to, you know have a, as the carrol goes, “have a happy new year”.

A lot of other things have been happening since my last post. I went to Zach’s party and it was quite fun. I had a fun time, talked to some new people, and generally enjoyed myself, even if some of the music wasn’t quite to my liking.

My dad came down over the long, 4 day weekend (yes, we got a whole 4 days off, it was pure bliss), but something wasn’t quite the same as when Me and my little Brother (His birthday was yesterday, by the way) go down to Melbourne. Maybe it’s because I’m not used to him coming down to see us. Hmmm… Something to ponder.

Exams and all the other change-of-school meeting and counseling sessions are coming up, and quite frankly, I’m quite nervous about it all. I have no idea if my subjects I have chosen will get through (that is, I’m good enough to do them?) and will I even pass to go through next year. I can only hope, and of course, study quite hard.

The last thing in this extremely long rant is the fact I’ve at last got a USB stick. Sure, it’s only a 128MB one, but it still looks pretty good, and it’s also pretty fast to boot. It only cost me $24, which was a pretty good deal.

So there you, a nice and long brief into my life while I’ve been gone. I hope this makes up for my unusual posting patterns.

3 Comments:

At 11:29 AM, Blogger Corey said...

I know, i've been getting alot lately, despite the lack of a blogger toolbar, which is the most common cause

 
At 9:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh, so what's the personal matter?

 
At 10:29 PM, Blogger Jack said...

Every Megabyte Counts:
You paid a precious 18 cents for every megabyte on that Universal Serial Bus system.
It all adds up!

 

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