Saturday, 27 December 2008

*Point to the Link's section.*
Read the travel plans.
*Goes back to packing. *

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Alassëa Hristomerendë! Alassëa Vinyarië!

Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Seasons Greeting! Brilliant Winter Solstice! Stunning Summer Solstice!




Alassëa Hristomerendë! Alassëa Vinyarië! С Рождеством Христовым и С Наступающим Новым Годом! Joyeux Noël! Glæd Geol and Gesælig Niw Gear! Nollaig shona duit! Beannachtaí na Nollag! Buon Natale! Fröhliche Weihnachten!





Feliz Navidad! 聖誕快樂 新年快樂! शुभ क्रिसमस! Natale Hilare! Meri Kirihimete! A Blythe Yule an a Guid Hogmanay! Nadolig llawen! สุขสันต์วันคริสต์มาส และสวัสดีปีใหม่! Gëzuar Krishtlindjet! Cestit Bozic! Честита Коледа!



聖誕節同新年快樂! Sretan Božić! Veselé Vánoce! Glædelig Jul! Prettige kerstdagen! Rõõmsaid Jõule! Καλά Χριστούγεννα! 메리 크리스마스 잘 지내고 새해 복 많이 받으세요! Среќен Божик! Христос се роди! Веселого Різдва!



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Monday, 22 December 2008

My First Australian Barbecue

One of my mums colleagues decided to hold a barbecue. We went. Not a lot of people mum knew were there. I assumed that barbecue are nicer when it is people who you know rather than mums colleagues and mums colleagues neighbours. So I kind-off sat a bit away and listened to my music, and regretted not bringing a book.

And then I met a fellow book-lover Rebecca.

And I shall write more later. It's too late now.

Saturday, 20 December 2008

Appeal

An Appeal for people in the E-class.

  1. As I will be a couple of days late in the beginning of year 10, I'll need someone to give me the timetable through email/blog. I'm willing to bribe in dried apricots/chocolate.
  2. Emm, on average, I'd like to know the marks you got in the report, in general. Like the ratio of A/B/C. (A being end of year 10, B being middle of year 10, C being end of year 9) My one is :A=7/B=9/C=3 and I was wondering just how average that is?

Also, for those of you wanting an unconventional Christmas.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Update

Reviewed the following books: On What Ground by Cleo Coyle, Eragon by Christopher Paolini, Eldest by Christopher Paolini, Права и обязанности by Карина Пьянкова, Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, A Cage of Butterflies by Brian Caswell.

Am Planning to Review: Harry a History by Melissa Anelli, The Tales of Beedle the Bard by by J. K. Rowling, Vera by Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde.

Continued to update and upload the photographs.

Writting Part 2 of My Trip of a Lifetime.

Got my immunization that I missed. Ow.

Posted 25 cards.

Am taking recommendations for my holiday reading list.

So far my plans include (probably): Oscar Wilde, The reread of Harry Potter Series (maybe),
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Another Fine Myth (Myth Adventures, Book 1) by Robert Lynn Asprin, Titus Groan (Gormenghast Trilogy, 1) by Mervyn Peake, In the Lake of the Woods by Tim O'Brien, The Last Sherlock Holmes Story

by Michael Dibdin, Ratking by Michael Dibdin, Philip K Dick.

Joe, historical books wanted, needed and desired.

One Word: BLACKADDER

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Photo Exchange From the Trip

Note: I can't reach the following people: Sarah C, the person with the email of: italian_ ??? _ racer, Emily M, Olivia. Please if anyone has a way of contacting them forward the email.

If you haven't received an email from me, here is how it goes. The easiest way to exchange the photograph is to put them up on the Internet and keep the links to them here. There are several sites that allow you to upload photographs:
picasaweb.google.com
flickr.com
www.deviantart.com
Are some of them (of can suggest more please do and I shall add them to this list). Unfortunately most sites require you to register, if you're dead set against it I don't mind putting up some of your photographs on my accounts.

Links:
Alex's Photographs: here, here and here (all still unfinished)
Jason's Photographs
Joe's Photographs
Eric's Photographs
Rita's Photographs
Lauren's Photographs

A Trip of a Lifetime ( to Tasmania) Part 1.

Do sit down, Ladies and Gentlemen, this is going to take a while. The last time I told this story it took me an hour and half of speaking: which is really why you're getting the written down version. My voice, unfortunately decided to go horse after retelling the story two times.

The story begins not so long ago (just over a week really) and not so far away (it is on earth after all). It begins last Sunday at 4:10 in the morning. I do believe that was the time I was woken up. I don't remember a lot of what happened in the next hour or so (do note the time). I arrived outside my school at 5:18 and the bus was already there - as were most of the fellow travelers).

Cue a panic attack, I forgotten (totally) my library card which I required as ID to get on the plane. No sooner than Ms. Lee calmed me down, she mentioned that the "cards were just in case our names were spelled wrong". Well if you known me a while you'd know that my name is never spelled correctly. The last official letter I received - which was because I missed a school immunization- stated that my name was Yale Bogdanovh, I feel pretty safe putting that up on the Internet due to the fact that it is very very far from my name. So returning to topic. Please cue a second panic attack.

The ride to the airport was in-eventful (somehow we managed to avoid all unlikely traffic jams) So instead of telling you about it, let me introduce the main characters of the story to you:

If you're actually know who's blog it is, you require no picture, thank you very much. If you haven't seen me for about a year: My hair has grown longer and has a slightly reddish hue to it at the moment, and I've grown a couple of cm, but that's it.

This is Amy. She's currently in my class and the whole trip we mostly stuck together.

This is Rita. She's in my class next year and this year she was in Environmental Studies with me. She will also appear through out the story.

This is Sarah. She's also in my class next year. She'll appear once or twice in the story, she's with Eric: but that's their business.

I don't actually have a non fuzzy photograph of Eric, and all the fuzzy photographs I haven't uploaded to my photo album yet, so a link to his picture will appear a while later. He's also in my class next year.

This is Burnie or Mitchell.
He'll creep up here in there in the story, there's a town in Tasmania called Burnie which we didn't visit but saw directions a couple of times. He's also in my class next year.

This is Joe. Posing. He's a friend (and no you can't have him!). He's also in my class next year, he'll also appear here and there in the story.

This is Matt. In the centre of the photograph. He lent me a sleeping bag and he's in my class next year (and that pretty much summarizes his involvement in the story.)

This is Jason.
He's very useful when you're screaming, panicking or running about (mainly because of a ghost tour).

This is Ms. Lee. She's this year Head of Year, or Year Coordinator, and organized this trip for us. She'll crop up in the story.

And now my finger are tired of typing and my mind begins to wonder, so this is the end of part one.

I haven't read throught this either so there you go.

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