Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Plump Baby Boys

Today, I had to go to the doctors.
I had to go because I'm going to Vanuautu, and I had to see what injections and tablets the doctor would recommend.
The doctor didn't have one of the injections I needed so he said he'd order it, there were a few he wasn't certain if I needed, but I got one.
I hadn't had an injection since I was about five, so I was a bit worried.
It was okay though, it hurt a little bit, and it bled so he got tissues and put pressure on it and cleaned it with the tissue.

Sorry for that boring story.

Not the best day for me.

Oh well.

Baa.

I miss Bee and Cat.

Loz
xx

Monday, 26 October 2009

Piano Blasting Burrows

Hello again

I am bored and procrastinating to the extreme about my homework so I thought I would write a quick blog.

Well today, you see, was a very good day for me. We had a sasauge sizzle at school (yum) and i had some great classes (esphasis on the 'some'). Music class was good because we started working on the lyrics for our songs that we are writing. I decided to write a ballad style song about my feelings of confusion during a decision I had to make in the not so distant past which made it very easy. Also, some boys threw waterbombs at us at lunch.

Well, I've got to go to dinner now before netball training so goodbye

Phoebe :)

Poking Butter Blobs

Hellooooooo :)
I am sincerely sorry that I have not posted a blog in ages. You see i have been to Fiji *scream of excitement* and busy with school work and friend drama and yada yada.....

Well, where do I start. Well Fiji was amazing period. Imagina hot, but not too hot, weather, palm trees everywhere you look (literally), blue sky, ocean with dozens of islands and friendly locals. In Fijian 'bula' is their version of hello/welcome, so everywhere you go, anytime you see someone or happen to stare at someone for too long, you break the ice by saying bula and giving a beautiful smile. Some of my advertures in Fiji included parasailing - which was ace by the way -, snorkling on South Sea Island which is the most b.e.a.u.t.i.f.u.l. thing i have ever seen (the island was tiny made out of coral, so when you're coming out of the warm ocean, before you step on sand there are dried up pieces of coral everywhere which was amazing) and staying at the five star Hilton hotel. Yes, i have been bragging about that to just about EVERYONE.

Now for other news; in netball *drum roll please* WE FINALLY ONE A GAME!!!!! YAY! It was our first game of the year (yes, how very sad) so everyone was very excited - especially me and Cat. The hilarious thing was though that this team (in Cat's words) were the 'devil's team'. They would elbow and push us at every oppourtunity, even swearing in front of us in front of the umpires which did not do anything!! Yes I am overreacting but I am in an overreacting mood today.


Also, just recently I have fell in love with a new band called 'All Time Low'. I peticularly love their songs 'Stella', 'Six Feet Under The Stars' and 'Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)'. Check it out.


Now for some completley random jokes:
-A dog walked into a bar and said "Can you give me a beer and chips thanks," and the bartender said "Wow! A talking dog! You should join the circus or something." Then the dog said "Why, do they need an electrician?" (no, that is not supposed to make sense)

-What did the first rock say to the second rock?
Nothing, rocks can't talk.
What did the second rock say to the first rock?
"Hi, I'm a magical talking rock!"
(this joke is from no other than Cat :D )

Well, ta ta for now

Phoebe :)

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Pretty Blue Buttons

Sorry for not posting very often.
At least I haven't been as slack as B!
How has your weekend been?
Mine was okay.
Yesterday, we beat the top team in netball.
I had drama afterwards and we got professional photos taken for the program.
Our performances are in December, before I know at they will be here and I won't know all my lines.
Today, I didn't do much.
Chores for my family.
I made cookies.
:)
Life is not very interesting for me at the moment.
Sorry for this lousy post.
Loz
xx

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Peeling Broken Bones

Why hello everyone :)
I'm terribly sorry we haven't posted in a long long time.
It's a busy time, the start of school
Every moment I'm not at school or doing homework or music practise I crash.
(into a pile of tired, crumbled Cat remains. Gruesome.)
School is very confronting when you've just adjusted to rest.
I'm doing robotics this term, instead of IT essentials. Ick. I don't know which is worse.
I hate to be one of those people who ignorantly complains about a subject.
But seriously.
It's not like you're doing anything on your own, you just read instructions the whole time.
And when will I ever need to build a robot?
(Although another part of me says: "They're creating an army of super villains. The robots will be our henchmen. Duh.")
For the rest of you Melbourne folk, how has the start of school been for you?
If your answer is good...I have nothing to say to that. My brain cannot fathom it.
If you're one of those lucky ducks who's on holidays at the moment, beware.
I have built a body switch robot in robotics. My henchman of choice.

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Persion Birthday Blues

Iam on the phone to Lauren and she is utterly amazing.
She told me not to write that, but you know what? I'm going to anyway. You wish you were as rebel as me.
So the terrible but inevitable has happened: school is back. A sarcastic "Hurrah" all round.
I always waste my holidays and weekends watching TV and don't do anything interesting. It was nice and relaxing though.
The worst bit is that daylight savings started yesterday/two nights ago, so when I got up an 6:45 for the first time in two weeks, it felt like 5:45. *Shudder*.
Of course the good thing about first day back is seeing your wonderful freindsies again. Also you usually don't get much homework. An unsarcastic "Hurrah" for that!

Some very exciting things happened towards the end of the holidays.
On Saturday (a fabulous day if ever there was one) my sister's friend had a garage sale that she helped out with.
There I was, innocently dropping off my sister at the gate, and there it was, like fate.
A beautiful, vintage, magenta coloured typewriter. Glorious, it was, glorious.
At first I left it, and my mum and I went off to visit my grandma, but as I sat, drinking coffee, I heard the typewriter, calling to me.
Not literally, because I'm sane, but I really wanted this typewriter.
So I called my sister and told her to hide the typewriter ("NOW!" I screamed) so that no one would find it.
So out went my mother later that day- over the hills and far away- to pick up my sister from the garage sale.
There I sat, anxiously on the couch, not moving a muscle until I heard the noise of the keys in the door and in they walked: Mum, my sister and Susand (that's what I named the typewriter).
I'm so happy right now!
Cat xx

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Peaceful Boring Bonus

There is nothing quite like going to big second hand shops and trying on ugly clothes.
That's what Loz, Mia, Liz and I did today. Indeed.
It was a day filled with baggy fluoro 70's thing, floor length denim things and fairy-floss night gown things.
Now that's attractive.
The original reason for going to "Savers" (the second hand shop in question), was for costumes for a party Mia, Loz and Liz are going to (I don't know the person throwing it).
No one bought a costume though, we all just tried on ugly things. It was much fun.
We also shared half a cheescake from the Cheesecake Shop. Yummy scrumboes in epic proportion.
We ate it on the grass next to the bike path in the middle of St. Georges Road. It was a nice sunny day for once.
When we were finished eating we made a laughing circle. My suggestion, of course!
In case you don't know what a laughing circle is (which you probably don't), let me explain:
Everyone lies down with their heads on each other's stomachs until it links into a circle.
Then you start laughing.
Due to the movement of each others stomachs, the laughter is really infectious. FUN!

These holidays have been very restful, in the best way.
I've been chilling out at home for the most part.
On Friday, my friend (who is back from a holiday in ITALY(!!!)) and I are going to the museum.
We're too cool for you.
It's basically because the museum is free for under 18s. So why not, right?
Bright flashy lights and colourful displays galore!
Cat xx