Monday 12 November 2007

The Week That Was

Last week saw me the only member left of my team to tidy up the WIP, gets a bit lonely, but I am enjoying be in control of what I do when and working at my own pace. Hence me wanting to know about the job I applied so I know where my life is going. Today was the last day of assessments for the positions, so I'm hoping they will start to advise people by the end of the week if they have a position. Trouble is they are only advising successful candidates, so could wait for months and not know, as they are recruiting for the next 12 months.

Anyway thinking positively , hopefully I'll be asked to start late November. I have applied for another job, to keep my options open.And if worst comes to worse they have said I can have a position at the Call Centre at work, been there done that, but good of them to offer.

Saturday night I took my daughter to see a documentary "The Price of Sex" presented by the local Salvation Army, educational for both of us. It was from a Christian point of view, but brought up some really good points and concentrated on self worth.
Gave some ideas on how to get deal with peer pressure etc. I didn't know there were so many bad diseases (sheltered eighties child). I don't have any concerns with her as yet.But if I'm providing her with some ammo in case she ever gets in a difficult situation, it's been worth it. I had concerns about over exposure, but I think society is taking care of that nowadays, and better to be properly educated, to enable sound choices to be made. I also purchased Kaz Cooke's "Girl Stuff" which I have found really good, covering a whole range of stuff. So if you have a teenage daughter might be worth a look, Target has them for a really good price.

On a less serious note, yesterday I spent at the Sydney Pet Expo on the Schipperke Club stand , it's a long day, but was pleasant enough, my Jiminy coped with all the pats more than usual, I think he actually enjoyed a lot of it. You realise how sensitive to different people they are, some people he walked up to,others backed he off and not always because of their approach,more to do with smell and that special sense animals have. And if you're worried, we do give them regular breaks,as they do get fed up. So as per usual the question how do you say Schipperke (skipper per key)which is Flemish so understandable and a good ice breaker. And the classic "does he bite?" - yes I bought him here to promote the breed by ripping people's arms off.

Knitting - socks to match the colourful baby hat, the "mini sock' pattern - doubled. I'm about a third way through the second. Socks for hubby next.

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