One of the big things that has happened is that I have moved out of home and into a share house with a couple of other guys. This has been a huge step in every area of my life, which is good. Relationships with just about everyone have been jumbled around in this regard, strengthening them as we all realise the full freedom I now own. No more mum to tell me to get off the computer because it is four in the morning. No mum to tell me I have a big day tomorrow and I can't go round to a friends house and play pokemon with them until five in the morning. (and mum, if you are reading this, of course I didnt do those silly things! that would be SO irresponsible of me! RIGHT?!?! maybe I did them both once after I had just moved in...). So being an actual functioning adult has been a huge learning curve.
Another notable thing that has happened is that I have picked up another job. I thought this would spell some major saving, which is what prompted me to move out of home, but it really didn't as the job kinda fell through and I haven't earned nearly the amount of money that I thought I would.
Which conveniently leads me on to the next major thing that has happened. My relationship with God has really had to come into it's own and my faith in God providing for me has played a huge part in everyday for me. The only way I could've ever paid rent and fuel and phone bills is because of God. There is no other way. I haven't won the lottery... not that I tried... but God has always been good to me and I keep having just enough for now. SO anyone who doesn't reckon God doesn't give back... should just look at my life.
So I'm starting to do life better with other people (i feel) and getting some stuff in my life ironed out. Learning to be an adult is a lot harder than I thought, but its worth it.
Some other stuff that I have done include....
- Gone to the cricket.
- Play cricket over summer.
- Be sick the week before Christmas.
- Go to mum and dads to watch the boxing day test.
- Forget about every game of cricket until its already halfway through andI'm working
- Go to Canberra to visit an old friend with some other friends.
- Die in the car on the way back to Sale.
- Get a computer.
- Finally finished watching a series of movies that had taken me over two years to finish.
- Be a taxi for many other friends.
I probably forgot a whole heap of stuff. But whatever.
So how was your summer? (ps: this is deliberately aimed at Lauren, Angela, Royce and Colin. And basically anyone else with a blog. Lets actually use these people!!
Peace out.
DrPosinator
My Summer was good thanks. You can read about it on my blog, that I actually use! Haha.
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