The Little Fish

Sunday, August 27, 2006

I hate...

...the stickers Kmart insists on putting on your new cd, which you can never fully remove and which totally ruins the look of your new cd

...when the Eagles lose

...when it's the Dockers or Collingwood that beats them

...when you leave a 3000 word essay until the day before it's due (I know...choice! hehe)

...when said essay makes you miss your fave tv show

...when your Mum makes one of your fave desserts, frangipani pie, and forgets to put the sugar in the meringue. Whipped egg whites...vomit

...dial up internet speed (seriously taking forever to download songs onto my ipod right now!)


Sorry guys, just my little rant for the day. Let's see if I can find a Blue Heelers picture of the day to reflect my mood. Ahhh yes, here's one. I call this one 'You dickhead!' The look on Amy's face says it all doesn't it? It just happens to be a scene where she was chewing Matt out, so it really is a 'you dickhead' moment! hehe And Jonesy is just glad it isn't him!


Monday, August 21, 2006

That was bitchy

Sorry about the previous post. I just reread it and realised how bitchy it sounded! So I'll now create a nice blog post ;)

I have completed my first week at Myer now everyone. So yay for me! It was an experience, but overall I can't complain. The people from my other work are haunting me though and following me everywhere! The girl I took over for in 2004 now works at Myer and I walked in on Friday and she was like "I know you!" not at all sounding impressed. I was equally unimpressed. She still comes in with her annoying mother to eat on Thursday nights and they never stop complaining.

And the redhead that the loser from the Lotto kiosk is dating also works in freaking Myer! I'm surprised she has a real job myself...hahaha she is only going out with Mr Lotto cos he is rich, not because he's attractive or even close to her in age or even a nice person. I have served her twice at Myer now though and she is none the wiser it is me, the same chick from Kingsway. At first I was worried she would be like 'You work here too?!' and blab to Mr Lotto who would in turn blab to Robert and Cherie, but she doesn't even realise it's me, which is a good thing I guess.

See I haven't told my original cafe that I now have a second job. I don't feel they need to know, and plus I just don't know how to tell them. It's not like it's not allowed or anything...both Kalee and Mycool had multiple jobs when they worked at the cafe too. And it was Robert who made me look for another job when he cut my hours. At the time of applying for a new job I actually said to Dad when he asked if I'd told Robert that Robert'd have to be pretty niave to think that I wouldn't look elsewhere when he cut my hours down to a pissy 8 hours a week.

But I still haven't told them. I don't know what I will do if they ask me to fill in for anyone who's sick or the Christmas open days clash or whatever. I guess I will deal with that when the time comes. The people at Myer know I have a second job, so that is good. They are cool with it, which is so nice, and I am relieved. I worked with this great girl called Cassia on Friday, she was just so nice, and we will be working together every Friday.

Mum and Dad return from their trip tonight...laiden down with ppressies apparently, according to Dad's email :o) And I can have my ipod at last! Hope it doesn't take me forever to figure out how to use it!

And to finish up, here is the Blue Heelers picture of the day... a super picture if I do say so myself...one of my fave PJMags ones ever! :o)

Blasts from the past

Today I caught up with an old friend from highschool who we will call simply L here. I haven't seen her for like 2 years, and I don't really consider her a friend anymore, even though we used to almost live in each others pockets in year 12 and danced together and everything. But she's the sort of person who doesn't realise when she's forgetful (she's the most forgetful person ever...it's terrible) or blows something off that it can really piss people off or upset them. This happened after we left highschool and hence the reason we haven't seen each other in like two years. She didn't even realise this, cos like I said, she's forgetful, and like a month ago she fronted up to my door totally out of the blue and I wasn't home. So Dad gave her my mobile number and she messaged me a few days later saying she wanted to catch up.

I didn't really want to catch up, cos I am over who she is and how forgetful and annoying she is, and I didn't want to go back to being the way we were in year 12 where she just used me...I was the sympathy friend and she was the cool person who felt sorry for me. But she insisted. We organised to catch up on the Thursday after she came to my house. Thursday came around and I never heard from her.

She hasn't changed, that was what got me. So I didn't want to catch up. But this morning she messaged me (and I was in the deepest most best sleep ever...grrr Seriously why do people contact me before noon! I'm not awake people!) and I didn't have any credit and so I couldn't text back. I felt sort of guilty though, so when I went for my wax this arvo I went and bought credit and messaged her back and she was all "I'm at dance and design I'm gonna come and see you!" so I had no choice.

It was so odd seeing her again, even though she looks exactly the same. It was awkward for a bit, but she's such a chatterbox that it wasn't too noticeable after a while. But she is exactly the same, so I don't know, I wasn't that impressed to see her. But she bubbled over everything and I had to pull all of my costumes out of the closet from the past two years cos she wanted to see. I thought she was over dancing...that was why she left as far as I know, but apparently not, as she's going to TPC tonight to do a class. It shitted me though, she was like "Are you still at the same studio?" and said it as though that was a bad thing and omg you so should've outgrown that and moved on you loser. It annoyed me...maybe I like it there and the people there and don't want to move even if they are stuffy and trapped in tradition?

Anyways, she didn't stay long, just caught up on everything she'd missed being away from this area for two years, got into her boyfriends hot red fast car and drove away, promising to talk to me again soon.

Pfft as if that'll happen

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Go Trudy!

TRUDY'S EYES ON BEIJING

The Geelong Advertiser July 25 2006

Lara's Trudy McIntosh is back in training for the Beijing Olympics. It was the high-flying beauty of aerial skiing that Trudy McIntosh fell in love with.The freedom of flip-twisting high above a snow-capped mountain and the exhilaration of a perfectly straight-tipped landing.

But it was the moment that was meant to inspire the sport's next big thing on to her greatest heights that would eventually turn McIntosh away.

In her second year out with a painful knee injury, Mcintosh, from the loungeroom of her Lara home, watched aerial skiing queen Jacqui Cooper finish a disappointing eighth at this year's Winter Olympics, when she realised that all the pain just might not be worth it.

"Jacqui was the best jumper out there she should have won Olympics but she didn't because the sport is so unpredictable,'' McIntosh said.

"It was a soft landing and her ski dug in, plus wind conditions and it just got taken away from her. But the public don't understand that, they just think she bombed out and I just didn't want to ...''

McIntosh, 21, was one of seven women on the Australian aerial skiing team to have blown her knee.

For almost two years after tearing her cruciate ligament on a practice jump in China she says she woke up in pain, clutching her knee, wondering when she'd again be able to walk without a limp.Now, after three operations, a marathon rehabilitation, some serious soul-searching and the hardest decisions of her life, McIntosh has turned her hand back to gymnastics.

Finally pain-free, the smile has returned to her face, there is spring back in her step and an Olympic medal in her sights.

And, after just three months back on the mat, she is already a strong chance to represent Australia at the 2006 World Championships this October.

It has been a dramatic backflip, but one she is loving and extremely good at.

"My whole body just clicked backed into action and knew what it was doing after just one week,'' she said.

"It's very fast, I know, but if I keep going the way I am, who knows?''

As remarkable as the transition has been, it should come as no surprise to those in gymnastics that McIntosh has made such a successful return, given at 13, she bagged two gold, one bronze and a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. Two years later and she was the youngest member of Australia's Olympic team in Sydney, and one of only a handful of women in the world able to pull off her signature move - the McIntosh vault - a full-twisting front layout.

But, tired of all the training and routine, the teenager quit the sport three weeks later in search of a normal life, where she could hang out with friends and eat ice-cream."I put on 12kgs in three weeks after the Olympics,'' she said, taking her 39kg frame to a still small 51kg.

Basically, her final years of gym weren't fun. It became more of a chore than a passion.

But this time around things will be different. Her training hours have been cut in half, meaning workouts are less rigorous and, importantly, there is more time to play.

And with her sights set on Beijing 2008, the pocket-rocket from Lara is determined to enjoy her next Olympic experience a lot more than Sydney.

"Back then I knew nothing different. I thought it was just what happened, but now I look back and think, bloody hell, I was 16 and been to an Olympic Games and travelled the world and experienced only what people can dream of and to think I can do it again is pretty exciting,'' she said.

"I'm really going to appreciate it now. Back then I was just too young to know what was going on.''

Still craving the thrill of elite competition after giving up gymnastics, McIntosh soon began aerial skiing and within four serious competitions, was ranked 10th in the world. But then came the fatal landing in China the day before competition that would turn a sportswoman's world upside down, as she came to terms with a two-year knee injury that wouldn't heal.

"Sport was my life and it just got taken away from me and I had nothing,'' she said.

"Every morning I'd wake up in pain thinking, when is this going to go away? I thought I'd never be able to do sport again. I was miserable.''

She saw almost every knee specialist around, without luck, when an off-chance meeting with Geelong soft-tissue therapist Shane Hamill gave her new hope of returning to the world stage.

"The first time I saw him, I was like, what are you doing mate, no one can fix my knee,'' she said.

"But afterwards I did a squat for the first time without pain and I burst out in tears and gave him the biggest cuddle."I said to him `you have changed my life, you have no idea'.''

Within six months McIntosh was running again and now the knee, with which she shares a love-hate relationship, is stronger.She can bounce, turn and flex quicker than previously.

But it has been a painful two-year journey and the scars still show.

But she is adamant the whole experience has made her a stronger person.

Now, McIntosh is more hungry, more desperate to make the most of her opportunities and enormous talent.

"It teaches you everything. I don't think I would be the person I am without having gone through it all,'' she said.

"Now I've got a clearer head, I know exactly what I want.

The pursuit of her Olympic dream, part two, means more early-mornings, more hard work, and more sacrifices.

Her goals are set and her eyes are fixed.

A renewed passion and steely resolve have taken hold and McIntosh is determined to go straight back to the top of a sport where she says there is unfinished business. "I've always had a bit of unfinished business with gym, so, yeah, in the old days I was there to do bloody well, but almost just to make it was good enough. But now I want to really challenge myself,'' she said.

"I don't want to sound arrogant but somehow I was born with some kind of gymnastics talent, or aerial awareness that not many people have, so I've just got to use it.''

Sunday, August 06, 2006

I'm a Myer girl now

Yes that's right. I got the job I went for on Friday. Without even meeting the Boss, hehe. It's a long story which I will spare you all. All you need to know is that I got a waitstaff position at the cafe inside Myer at Morley, and I start next week on a one month trial. Woohoo. It's nice to have a change of luck.

Uni is getting into full swing again, and I am so jealous of everyone I know who does not go to university. Ahhh to be you. I have quite a bit of work due soon, which I am so not in the mood to do. I can totally see myself slacking off when M+D go away on Saturday. Ahhhh laziness here we come, hehe. I can't wait til they're gone :) Peace and quiet at last!!

Saturday was my Sarah's last day at the cafe! Super super sad day...everything was 'one last time'. One last milkshake, one last cool room conversation, one last fluttering of an order in her ear, one last ringing of the bell to get my attention, one last almondine, one last slice of cake, one last lunch break. Sadness! She loved the pressie we got her though, and especially the card I created with sugar packets and coke labels. That way she will never ever forget our cafe. I still didn't want her to leave though.

The cafe has lost a bit of its shine for me in the last few weeks, ever since Sarah announced she was leaving and I got my hours cut, which happened pretty much at the same time. Maybe it's a good thing I have found a new job. I am still going to stay at the cafe (unless of course Myer turns out to be the job of my dreams, flexible and with exceptional pay), and I still melt anytime my wittle bambino comes in for a visit, but it doesn't have the same feeling it used to. What a shame. I guess not all jobs last forever though.

I would also like to say a little hello to Rosanna for no other reason than that she continues to crack me up to this very day. I am going to miss her when she goes to Europe. And just for Rosanna, I have put up a nice Blue Heelers picture as my picture of the day. ENJOY! :)

*This screen capture is from Blood Ties, 1998 *sigh* such a good PJ Maggie episode...



Wednesday, August 02, 2006

WOOHOO!

Guess who has a job interview on Friday! I am pumped! Keep your fingers crossed that I get it!

This week has been pretty good, despite having to go back to uni on Monday. But I met some great people in my Youth Issues class, and then last night at dancing we had an extended convention class, and it was really really good (and I could actually remember the whole dance when I got home and tried to do it again! What a miracle!) It feels like we got heaps done, which is always a good thing. The countdown has already begun - convention is so close now...just over a month away! I saw the convention costume too - it's gorgeous!

Today my class at uni was the boringest everrrrrrrrrr but I got through it. It's nice that I finish at noon on Wednesdays...gives me the whole rest of the day to piss around and do whatever I feel like. Oh and be home in time for Blue Heelers classics, hehe. Today was Bring It On...such a goodie. Donna: "You're an ameteur" Susie: "Right...so what does that make you?" hahaha absolute classic!

You may have noticed I have added some links to that >>>>> side of the page. I'm surprised I was able to figure it out...go me! So all the special people now have a link up there, as well as a few of my fave websites.

Anyways, that is all for today, short and sweet. I'm off to print off a few more copies of my resume ;o)

And I shall leave you now with the Blue Heelers picture of the day, which is conveniently from todays classic 'Bring It On'! :o) Such a cute moment here...she couldn't keep herself away, hehe.