artemisofluna: (Photography~Leopard)
( Dec. 31st, 2010 08:02 pm)
Today, Jayann and I went to Orana Park which was AWESOME. We bought special tickets to be able to see the lions up close and HOLY GHOST you should see this crap. They were all around us while we were in this cage thing and they growled and roared and fought over food and jumped up on the cage above us and AAAUUGGGH it was amazing.

These are not zoomed in. Even a little.

(This lady told a story about cheetahs too, and it was so happy and it made me cry because YAY happy cheetahs!)

Photos and Videos of Lions and a giraffe )
artemisofluna: (Photography~Leopard)
( Dec. 31st, 2010 08:02 pm)
Today, Jayann and I went to Orana Park which was AWESOME. We bought special tickets to be able to see the lions up close and HOLY GHOST you should see this crap. They were all around us while we were in this cage thing and they growled and roared and fought over food and jumped up on the cage above us and AAAUUGGGH it was amazing.

These are not zoomed in. Even a little.

(This lady told a story about cheetahs too, and it was so happy and it made me cry because YAY happy cheetahs!)

Photos and Videos of Lions and a giraffe )
artemisofluna: (DL~Noah's Radio)
( Oct. 11th, 2010 08:25 pm)
On a lighter note, if you want hours of fun, here's a game what plays music! Bill Bailey had one of these at his stand up show in Christchurch! Of course, his wasn't on a computer. He had someone put their hand on it and it played a song. It was awesome.

Musical Squares )
artemisofluna: (DL~Noah's Radio)
( Oct. 11th, 2010 08:25 pm)
On a lighter note, if you want hours of fun, here's a game what plays music! Bill Bailey had one of these at his stand up show in Christchurch! Of course, his wasn't on a computer. He had someone put their hand on it and it played a song. It was awesome.

Musical Squares )
artemisofluna: (Signs~You are beautiful)
( Sep. 29th, 2010 07:19 pm)
I was feeling down today (LONG story) so I decided to do something constructive to take the feeling away (social work training, oy) so I wanted to make a post of all the photos of people and places and things that mean something to me. And when I started to plan it, I realised just how long it would be if I put everyone into it. And that made me feel so amazing, you have no idea...

I did it anyway deciding I would only use photos I have taken myself (or by my family since I wasn't at the reunion to take those and I didn't take the ones of me as a kid, but you get the point!) to cut down on spamming random Hugh Jackman pictures ;). Not everyone that should be here is including my friends in Australia. Woot, Peter, Laura and Ness, I have no (not blurry) photos of you!! And there are other friends who aren't on here, but be that as it may, here it is. Some of my happy things.

To me you are perfect )
artemisofluna: (Signs~You are beautiful)
( Sep. 29th, 2010 07:19 pm)
I was feeling down today (LONG story) so I decided to do something constructive to take the feeling away (social work training, oy) so I wanted to make a post of all the photos of people and places and things that mean something to me. And when I started to plan it, I realised just how long it would be if I put everyone into it. And that made me feel so amazing, you have no idea...

I did it anyway deciding I would only use photos I have taken myself (or by my family since I wasn't at the reunion to take those and I didn't take the ones of me as a kid, but you get the point!) to cut down on spamming random Hugh Jackman pictures ;). Not everyone that should be here is including my friends in Australia. Woot, Peter, Laura and Ness, I have no (not blurry) photos of you!! And there are other friends who aren't on here, but be that as it may, here it is. Some of my happy things.

To me you are perfect )
I JUST GOT THE AWESOMEST BIRTHDAY PRESENTS FROM LEWI! Including Season 2 of True Blood and Season 4 of Supernatural. AND SIMS games! Do you know, Honey, when you were all "do you have all the stuff packs" I had NO idea you were trying to grill me for presents. I am so amused. So much so that when I opened the box, I was all "dude, did I have mansion and garden stuff and I left it in Australia?" I am so amused. And now I need a guide for Ambitions, because he got me the latest expansion for SIMS 3 too :D And I got Paranormal Activity. Which I am terrified of. And no one here will watch it with me. Which means I will watch it at night in my room and then die of fright. YAY! Scarymoviesyayomg! +Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, which I love not only because it was Heath's last movie, but because it has Johnny Depp, and Flynn Jude Law and it's weird as hell.

Happy Lara :D And my birthday isn't for two weeks MUAHAHHAHAHAA!!! Thank you, Baby! (And I transferred you the shipping money this morning ;))

I got some more of my things as well (which is why I paid for the shipping!), meaning mostly my Star Wars Trivial Pursuit. Any NZers want to play me (I'M HAN SOLO AND NO YOU CAN'T HAVE HIM!)

Yes. I am a nerd.
I JUST GOT THE AWESOMEST BIRTHDAY PRESENTS FROM LEWI! Including Season 2 of True Blood and Season 4 of Supernatural. AND SIMS games! Do you know, Honey, when you were all "do you have all the stuff packs" I had NO idea you were trying to grill me for presents. I am so amused. So much so that when I opened the box, I was all "dude, did I have mansion and garden stuff and I left it in Australia?" I am so amused. And now I need a guide for Ambitions, because he got me the latest expansion for SIMS 3 too :D And I got Paranormal Activity. Which I am terrified of. And no one here will watch it with me. Which means I will watch it at night in my room and then die of fright. YAY! Scarymoviesyayomg! +Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus, which I love not only because it was Heath's last movie, but because it has Johnny Depp, and Flynn Jude Law and it's weird as hell.

Happy Lara :D And my birthday isn't for two weeks MUAHAHHAHAHAA!!! Thank you, Baby! (And I transferred you the shipping money this morning ;))

I got some more of my things as well (which is why I paid for the shipping!), meaning mostly my Star Wars Trivial Pursuit. Any NZers want to play me (I'M HAN SOLO AND NO YOU CAN'T HAVE HIM!)

Yes. I am a nerd.
artemisofluna: (Oogity Boogity)
( Jun. 28th, 2010 04:47 pm)
I have been SO productive today! I went to the store before it even opened and ended up waiting outside for ten minutes until they unlocked the doors. And then I got a bunch of writing done. Weehaw!

And Leah just yelped and then said "MY SHOULDER IS REALLY SOFT" and it was quite amusing... And now she's rubbing her shoulder with her face. Okay then!
artemisofluna: (Oogity Boogity)
( Jun. 28th, 2010 04:47 pm)
I have been SO productive today! I went to the store before it even opened and ended up waiting outside for ten minutes until they unlocked the doors. And then I got a bunch of writing done. Weehaw!

And Leah just yelped and then said "MY SHOULDER IS REALLY SOFT" and it was quite amusing... And now she's rubbing her shoulder with her face. Okay then!
artemisofluna: (The Actors Dylan Thumbs Up)
( Jun. 2nd, 2010 05:36 pm)
Oh my GOD.

Okay, riding the bus home after Uni when all the younger teenage school kids are on it is usually quite hellish. They are loud and obnoxious and they yell rude things and they play HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE music by people singing into auto-tuners so they sound like robots without talent and augh I hate the bus at 3:30 pm. Today though...oh today.

Today, there was a younger teenager and he was telling his little brother (who was about 11 or 12) about Harry Potter. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

The little boy was rapt and the other brother told him all about Harry finding the horcruxes and Voldemort and the brother said things like "I thought Dumbledore might have a horcrux then so he wouldn't die!" and the older one said, "No! You have to do a murder to make a horcrux and Dumbledore only murdered one man and that was his boyfriend and that was because his boyfriend went evil so then Dumbledore had the elder wand" and the little brother said, "that must have made him sad!" and the other brother nodded and then the little brother said "so Voldemort killed seven people then?" and the brother said, "no he killed LOTS like MILLIONS because he's a murder man and that's why Harry has to stop him because he's a bad man" and then the little boy said, "it's so complicated" and the older one said, "I haven't even told you the most complicated parts yet! But in the bank underground there's a DRAGON" and he went on and on and I just... Oh ♥

Seriously. I could have hugged them, except that's probably frowned upon, because as we all know, ANY affection we give kids automatically makes us paedophiles. Not that random kids WANT to be hugged by a crazy "YOU ARE AWESOME BECAUSE YOU AREN'T A DOUCHEBAG" lady, but still... That's a rant for another time because those kids just restored my faith in young teens.

(And I got pink stripey thermal shirt to wear under my t-shirts and it's awesome and :D!)
artemisofluna: (The Actors Dylan Thumbs Up)
( Jun. 2nd, 2010 05:36 pm)
Oh my GOD.

Okay, riding the bus home after Uni when all the younger teenage school kids are on it is usually quite hellish. They are loud and obnoxious and they yell rude things and they play HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE music by people singing into auto-tuners so they sound like robots without talent and augh I hate the bus at 3:30 pm. Today though...oh today.

Today, there was a younger teenager and he was telling his little brother (who was about 11 or 12) about Harry Potter. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

The little boy was rapt and the other brother told him all about Harry finding the horcruxes and Voldemort and the brother said things like "I thought Dumbledore might have a horcrux then so he wouldn't die!" and the older one said, "No! You have to do a murder to make a horcrux and Dumbledore only murdered one man and that was his boyfriend and that was because his boyfriend went evil so then Dumbledore had the elder wand" and the little brother said, "that must have made him sad!" and the other brother nodded and then the little brother said "so Voldemort killed seven people then?" and the brother said, "no he killed LOTS like MILLIONS because he's a murder man and that's why Harry has to stop him because he's a bad man" and then the little boy said, "it's so complicated" and the older one said, "I haven't even told you the most complicated parts yet! But in the bank underground there's a DRAGON" and he went on and on and I just... Oh ♥

Seriously. I could have hugged them, except that's probably frowned upon, because as we all know, ANY affection we give kids automatically makes us paedophiles. Not that random kids WANT to be hugged by a crazy "YOU ARE AWESOME BECAUSE YOU AREN'T A DOUCHEBAG" lady, but still... That's a rant for another time because those kids just restored my faith in young teens.

(And I got pink stripey thermal shirt to wear under my t-shirts and it's awesome and :D!)
artemisofluna: (Boosh~No Smoking Mike Fielding)
( May. 9th, 2010 01:50 pm)
I keep forgetting to post this but omg look:

It's Betty White and Hugh Jackman! )

*SQUEEEEEE* They are so cute!! And cuddling! ADORABLE!

Aaaaaanyway, that was all. It's mother's day, and my mummy is off travelling in her new RVthing. She's adorable and I hope she has a lovely time. She deserves it for being the best mummy in the entire entire world!
artemisofluna: (Boosh~No Smoking Mike Fielding)
( May. 9th, 2010 01:50 pm)
I keep forgetting to post this but omg look:

It's Betty White and Hugh Jackman! )

*SQUEEEEEE* They are so cute!! And cuddling! ADORABLE!

Aaaaaanyway, that was all. It's mother's day, and my mummy is off travelling in her new RVthing. She's adorable and I hope she has a lovely time. She deserves it for being the best mummy in the entire entire world!
STILL NOT ASLEEP YET!

But.

*happy friend glow*

I just love SO MUCH when good people get to do things that make them happy. Especially when they've wanted them for a long time. It makes me happy!
STILL NOT ASLEEP YET!

But.

*happy friend glow*

I just love SO MUCH when good people get to do things that make them happy. Especially when they've wanted them for a long time. It makes me happy!
Today was the all Melbourne campus ACU Christmas party, and it was quite lovely. Lisa came in today which was awesome because she's been off work for several weeks because she put her back out, poor thing. And I've missed her! When she got there, she gave me a big (careful) hug and told me congratulations for getting in to the University of Canterbury and it made me think about a lot of things. Especially since today was the Christmas party and it'll be the last one I go to, and that's...hard.

I love the people I work with. They are exceptional. There are times, as there are in any job, that circumstances drive me crazy, but I feel I'm unbelievably blessed to work with the people I do despite the insanity that occasionally happens around us. I know that if I have a bad day or if I'm upset, there is always someone to hug me if I want to be hugged. There is always someone to talk to, and always someone who will listen. And that's pretty gosh darn precious.

A few months ago, Lisa and I were alone in the office in the morning, as we so often are. I think she had just heard I was applying for the social work degree in Christchurch. And she looked over at me and she said, "you know, Lara, you say you're afraid of a lot of things, but then you go and do things a lot of people couldn't do, and that's pretty impressive" To be honest, I never thought that my 2009 trek across Europe was all that brave. But it was pointed out to me on numerous occasions (once by my mommy!) that most people wouldn't just head off to mostly unfamiliar countries on their own. And they have a point, I suppose. I had never travelled on my own before, to that extent. I booked the hotels and got myself from the airports to the hotels, I booked a train from Edinburgh to London, and I arranged my own sightseeing. Though in London, I had my wonderful tour guides! But still, I did do a lot of it myself and that never seemed extraordinary to me because it's not me I am afraid of. When I'm alone, I know I'm in control, and I'm pretty capable of taking care of myself. It's being around other people that I have trouble with, but Lisa pointed out that I do all these things I didn't even see, because I don't think of them as exceptional. To have it pointed out that you don't always let fear stand in your way when you have a fear of...like...everyone and everything and you feel like it rules you sometimes, that's pretty awesome. And the fact that she cared enough to mention it meant a lot.

And then today I remembered the entire reason I decided to go back to studying in the first place, was because of Lisa. She started a Bachelor of Theology at ACU in 2009, and she asked me for help with her essay because she was nervous. And I remember getting so excited about the idea of helping with an essay, that I knew there was something in it. And despite not helping at all because Lisa proved me right when I said she could not only do it, but do it exceptionally; it made me want to study too. I looked into doing courses at ACU as early as last March. And then came the 2009 trek, New Zealand, and inevitability, and I forgot about that completely in all the arrangements and decision-making.

With all going to plan, I'm going to be leaving this safe, warm, comfortable place in a month and change. And I don't know if it's completely obvious how hard it is. I go to work every day...you know...when I'm not sick, and I laugh. We can sit at a table and poke gummi lollies with pretzels ala Michael, or we can watch Cassie eat an entire bowl of just cream, and Michelle and I can giggle about silly things, and I feel comfortable with them. And that is saying a lot. Just this morning before Gracie headed off to mass, she mentioned that she checked the program and lunch wouldn't be served until 2 which meant that I should probably eat something before I went so I didn't get too hypoglycaemic. That was so utterly sweet. I care about these people. And it's not just that. Not only do they make me realise certain things about myself, they have contributed to changing my life. Even if it is, ironically, the change that will take me away from them.

I went back and read the entry I wrote after I had only worked there a week:

The people I work with are just....awesome. Beyond awesome. It's so FUN. I HAVE FUN AT WORK!! I don't hate getting up early in the morning to be there. I LOOK FORWARD TO IT.

I am utterly sappy and sentimental, and I know it. But these people deserve it. I have been lucky to work in EF&S for two and a half years, and if I could bring them all with me to NZ, I would. Instead, I will be glad for my time there, and I will be grateful for getting to have those people in my life. It often surprises me just how much we are changed by the people we meet and let into our lives. I think the impact here has been obvious, and I am eternally thankful.
Today was the all Melbourne campus ACU Christmas party, and it was quite lovely. Lisa came in today which was awesome because she's been off work for several weeks because she put her back out, poor thing. And I've missed her! When she got there, she gave me a big (careful) hug and told me congratulations for getting in to the University of Canterbury and it made me think about a lot of things. Especially since today was the Christmas party and it'll be the last one I go to, and that's...hard.

I love the people I work with. They are exceptional. There are times, as there are in any job, that circumstances drive me crazy, but I feel I'm unbelievably blessed to work with the people I do despite the insanity that occasionally happens around us. I know that if I have a bad day or if I'm upset, there is always someone to hug me if I want to be hugged. There is always someone to talk to, and always someone who will listen. And that's pretty gosh darn precious.

A few months ago, Lisa and I were alone in the office in the morning, as we so often are. I think she had just heard I was applying for the social work degree in Christchurch. And she looked over at me and she said, "you know, Lara, you say you're afraid of a lot of things, but then you go and do things a lot of people couldn't do, and that's pretty impressive" To be honest, I never thought that my 2009 trek across Europe was all that brave. But it was pointed out to me on numerous occasions (once by my mommy!) that most people wouldn't just head off to mostly unfamiliar countries on their own. And they have a point, I suppose. I had never travelled on my own before, to that extent. I booked the hotels and got myself from the airports to the hotels, I booked a train from Edinburgh to London, and I arranged my own sightseeing. Though in London, I had my wonderful tour guides! But still, I did do a lot of it myself and that never seemed extraordinary to me because it's not me I am afraid of. When I'm alone, I know I'm in control, and I'm pretty capable of taking care of myself. It's being around other people that I have trouble with, but Lisa pointed out that I do all these things I didn't even see, because I don't think of them as exceptional. To have it pointed out that you don't always let fear stand in your way when you have a fear of...like...everyone and everything and you feel like it rules you sometimes, that's pretty awesome. And the fact that she cared enough to mention it meant a lot.

And then today I remembered the entire reason I decided to go back to studying in the first place, was because of Lisa. She started a Bachelor of Theology at ACU in 2009, and she asked me for help with her essay because she was nervous. And I remember getting so excited about the idea of helping with an essay, that I knew there was something in it. And despite not helping at all because Lisa proved me right when I said she could not only do it, but do it exceptionally; it made me want to study too. I looked into doing courses at ACU as early as last March. And then came the 2009 trek, New Zealand, and inevitability, and I forgot about that completely in all the arrangements and decision-making.

With all going to plan, I'm going to be leaving this safe, warm, comfortable place in a month and change. And I don't know if it's completely obvious how hard it is. I go to work every day...you know...when I'm not sick, and I laugh. We can sit at a table and poke gummi lollies with pretzels ala Michael, or we can watch Cassie eat an entire bowl of just cream, and Michelle and I can giggle about silly things, and I feel comfortable with them. And that is saying a lot. Just this morning before Gracie headed off to mass, she mentioned that she checked the program and lunch wouldn't be served until 2 which meant that I should probably eat something before I went so I didn't get too hypoglycaemic. That was so utterly sweet. I care about these people. And it's not just that. Not only do they make me realise certain things about myself, they have contributed to changing my life. Even if it is, ironically, the change that will take me away from them.

I went back and read the entry I wrote after I had only worked there a week:

The people I work with are just....awesome. Beyond awesome. It's so FUN. I HAVE FUN AT WORK!! I don't hate getting up early in the morning to be there. I LOOK FORWARD TO IT.

I am utterly sappy and sentimental, and I know it. But these people deserve it. I have been lucky to work in EF&S for two and a half years, and if I could bring them all with me to NZ, I would. Instead, I will be glad for my time there, and I will be grateful for getting to have those people in my life. It often surprises me just how much we are changed by the people we meet and let into our lives. I think the impact here has been obvious, and I am eternally thankful.
Working here is awesome...

Yesterday Lisa was talking to one of the theology course coordinators. She is a theology student, so they get along really well and have a good relationship. Apparently he was trying to get her to do something and she was refusing.

Lisa: "No. No, it's a school issue. It's your thing and if you want to do it, I think it should come from the school, I'm not going to do that." *pause* "You know, you're a theologian, I don't think you should be saying 'Jesus Christ' like that, it's not very good..."

And I pissed myself laughing. Also, the Assistant Academic Registrar (Student Systems) was down yesterday and he walked past me. He's in charge of computers and well..systems, among other things.

Leo: "Hi, Lara! How are you?"
Me: "Leeooooooo, my computer isn't WORKINGGGGG!"
Leo: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
Me: "IT CROWD!" *raises arms in triumph*
Leo: "YEAH! *matches me*
Everyone else: O_O....?

We bonded. BTW? Turning it off and on again? Worked. :|
Working here is awesome...

Yesterday Lisa was talking to one of the theology course coordinators. She is a theology student, so they get along really well and have a good relationship. Apparently he was trying to get her to do something and she was refusing.

Lisa: "No. No, it's a school issue. It's your thing and if you want to do it, I think it should come from the school, I'm not going to do that." *pause* "You know, you're a theologian, I don't think you should be saying 'Jesus Christ' like that, it's not very good..."

And I pissed myself laughing. Also, the Assistant Academic Registrar (Student Systems) was down yesterday and he walked past me. He's in charge of computers and well..systems, among other things.

Leo: "Hi, Lara! How are you?"
Me: "Leeooooooo, my computer isn't WORKINGGGGG!"
Leo: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"
Me: "IT CROWD!" *raises arms in triumph*
Leo: "YEAH! *matches me*
Everyone else: O_O....?

We bonded. BTW? Turning it off and on again? Worked. :|
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