time for change

The weather’s been very variable in the past ten days. It’s been chilly and wet one day, then cloudy and windy the next. We also had sunny but chilly days, and yesterday, we were hit with a 30C day that was sunny, hot and windy. To top it off, today started off wet and chilly with promises of more rain and snow later in the week! It’s probaby the effect of spring-time here in Australia and change is in the air.

Australia is a small (we’re not talking about geographical mass here) quiet country. Canberra is a small town. It doesn’t take much to create excitement here… The extension to the shopping centre located in the “heart” of Canberra is probably one of the biggest and most exciting things to have happened since… oh, sliced-bread? We’ve now actually got a decent bookshop in the city (Borders) and finally some really “exciting” shops (Mecca Cosmetics, FCUK, L’Occitane and a few others).

I’m not an American and I don’t really want to comment on domestic politics but I have to say that I’m quite pleased to see that even the Americans have finally come to their senses about the problems of the current U.S. administration.

I’ve worn my hair with a number 3 or 4 cut for most of last year… I think it’s time I grew it out again, though only just a bit. I’m thinking cancer-victim survivor look, a la Kylie?!?

It’s amazing what three times a week on the weigh-machines at the gym and daily protein supplements can do… ah… change…

I’ve decided to that it’s time I dated a man that is “right” for me, rather than a man that I think is “right”. It’s time I broke the endless vicious cycle of drama, emotional and psychological torment and changed my pattern of (love-)life. 

Change is good.

  

One Response to “time for change”

  1. Hey you - am happy as well that americans have come to their senses (at least partly)…

    good luck with the hairdo..

    and the love life..

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