I have time. Or lets say Im setting aside time to post since I've just completed my psychology prac report. I've been pretty fine and dandy lately, not to mention - lazy.
this is going to be a slow process...just set aside time to paint my nails too!
........instead of typing with the pads of my fingers, my polish has more or less dried off! here i go...
I cant even remember what I posted last time!
Dental School/University:
I still have the same 2 subjects, so thats a major contributor to my fine and dandiness and also LAZINESS. Have been falling asleep in lectures and the usual. Usually due to the dim lighting suited to powerpoint presentations.
I have this break from 1-4pm in between my two anatomy lectures on wednesdays. I go to the Griffith Christian Students (GCS) group from 1-2 - they have their main meeting then. I started going to a workshop "How to spread the Gospel" from 2-3 two weeks ago. Been learning new things from that. I dont know why it never occurred to me to use '2 ways to live' to share the gospel. must be my old age. Then 3-4pm I meet up with Rachel from GCS and read Ecclesiastes with her. I suggested doing that book because I remember doing it in Sunday school at one point when I was a primary school kid, but I don't remember what it's about etc. I sincerely hope I don't get too old too soon!
Talking about that, I stopped going to church bible study on wednesday nights. Up side is that I am a lot less stressed and tired from wednesdays. and we've also been looking around and in our suburb for a church more suitable to our family.
Entertainment:
Watching lots of tv over the weekend. I decided to pick up the taiwanese drama I had been watching before my exams last term. Finished it on Sunday night. Im more or less satisfied with the ending, but I thought the first few episodes were still the best. Aren't they all like that? Its always the first few that are the best. Its 爱就在一起/ToGetHer. The most recent drama broadcasting on TV. Just that because of the 2hr time difference, the broadcast time of 10pm-11.30pm is 12am-1.30am monday morning here. Too late to be watching tv, my parents would flip. I've been catching it on youtube, and managed to catch parts of the final episode on the recast time on sunday evening. The one that started after this is the korean version of hana yori dango/华样少男少女. I still think the original japanese version is the best. The others just seem weird.
The side-effects of watching that taiwanese drama:
CANT WAIT TO GET BACK TO TAIWAN PRETTY PLEASE!
Dreaming about becoming a singing and dancing celebrity
Dreaming all about taiwan.
After all Im half taiwanese so I pretty much dream up lots of possibilities. REALLY, really hope we can go back during the end of year holidays. And singapore as well. But right now, tickets are booked but still seems really unsure. Mostly because dad doesn't have leave from work and Justin should be prepping for his yr 12 etc but when I was his age I got to go overseas for about a month then too. Things have changed though...and Justin is definitely not me. Nevertheless, I don't think he can study all around the clock during his 2 month holiday anyway. Brother and sister alike, we're just not that compulsive type. We're big procrastinators. Talk about instant gratification.
Dad:
He's been talking about studying and things like that. Both my parents don't have a university qualification. He talked about studying at university...but I don't think a tertiary education and assignments and exams really suits him. He doesn't think so either. I think he'll be looking more at a baking/patisserie/commercial cooking type course at TAFE. Just out of interest you know...not really worth study at least 3 more years to get a university degree and do a related job (might not even get it). And I also do not want to end up writing assignments for him and teaching him how to memorise content etc. (I told him to steer clear away from sciences...haha) But Im talking realistically. I'd really like to see him cook and bake - the activities he's yet to extend to full potential. I'd be ecstatic if he opened a dessert shop/restaurant in taiwan in the near future...my parents are planning that Taiwan is the next lovely country they're residing in after Justin gets to uni/both of us graduate from uni. He seriously has lots of potential.
Mum:
She's been thinking about studying too. But her perception of it is just too......easy. Right now she's been reading the Australian Citizenship resource book. I've gotta get my citizenship to get fee help from the government with my really expensive school fees sometime....before i reach yr 4 and 5 (which is the really expensive part).
This is all I have to say for now.