Ok, so tutorials are not every week. This is somewhat of a relief. They are around every 3rd week (4 in total across the semester). So in my state of relief I decided to take on a Friday tutorial as well. I figure I can just drop Annabelle with her dad for an hour and collect an extra $70 as I pass go.
What I didn't count on is that the extra class of course means an extra 15 assignments to mark. Bugger. I think when you take marking into consideration the hourly rate drops to about six bucks. No kidding!
So at the end of semester when I have my own stuff winding up... ie assignment, research project etc... I will also have the pleasure of marking 75 assignments. Argh!! Was this a good idea??
Thursday, July 30, 2009
uh-oh... not the piggy
I feel ill. Not terribly ill. Not ill enough to have to stay in bed for instance. But I have a feeling I'm on the edge of something. My ears have been blocked for about three days and I've had some dizzy spells. I feel slightly nauseous. And I noticed this morning that I have a greatly reduced tolerance for noise (read: squealy child).
Oink.
Oink.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Annabelle
She says some funny things and some frightful things. Either way, she entertains us on a daily basis.

Tonight while watching Home and Away she saw Charlie step onto the road and get hit by a passing car. She turned to me as if she was the mummy and I was the child and she said "See? That's what happens."
She has also worked out that swearing is a great way to relieve stress. You may or may not be aware that there is research to support this. (true!) So when Annabelle is really, really cross with us she squares up and says in a very angry tone "FUCKEN!!" That's it. Just Fucken. Nothing after it. Sometimes it's accompanied by a smack, so we attempt to curb the smacking but I'm not sure what to do about the language. I mean really... I got cranky in the car the other day and called another driver a fuckwit, so how can I hope to teach her not to swear?

She has a fabulous little group of friends from childcare and they are all spending a lot of time together on the weekends and we are now arranging dinners and barbecues as family groups. That has been great for making me feel more settled in Adelaide. We are enrolling them all into the same kindy next year and the same primary school the year after that. Yes, primary school. I figure as long as I'm here I might as well embrace it, right?

Where was I? Oh yes, when referring to past events, as far as Annabelle is concerned everything happened "To 'smorning". Doesn't matter if it was yesterday or last week or six months ago. It was "to 'smorning".
There are so many more and I really need to write them down.
Oh yes the latest is "You're not my friend". One day she was adamant that I was not her friend, only daddy was her friend. I told her that I think we are all friends and we all love each other. She told me firmly, "No. I only love one 'chuther".
Anyway, I need to go to bed. I have my meeting in the morning to get my tutorial work to study!!
Tonight while watching Home and Away she saw Charlie step onto the road and get hit by a passing car. She turned to me as if she was the mummy and I was the child and she said "See? That's what happens."
She has also worked out that swearing is a great way to relieve stress. You may or may not be aware that there is research to support this. (true!) So when Annabelle is really, really cross with us she squares up and says in a very angry tone "FUCKEN!!" That's it. Just Fucken. Nothing after it. Sometimes it's accompanied by a smack, so we attempt to curb the smacking but I'm not sure what to do about the language. I mean really... I got cranky in the car the other day and called another driver a fuckwit, so how can I hope to teach her not to swear?
She has a fabulous little group of friends from childcare and they are all spending a lot of time together on the weekends and we are now arranging dinners and barbecues as family groups. That has been great for making me feel more settled in Adelaide. We are enrolling them all into the same kindy next year and the same primary school the year after that. Yes, primary school. I figure as long as I'm here I might as well embrace it, right?
Where was I? Oh yes, when referring to past events, as far as Annabelle is concerned everything happened "To 'smorning". Doesn't matter if it was yesterday or last week or six months ago. It was "to 'smorning".
There are so many more and I really need to write them down.
Oh yes the latest is "You're not my friend". One day she was adamant that I was not her friend, only daddy was her friend. I told her that I think we are all friends and we all love each other. She told me firmly, "No. I only love one 'chuther".
Anyway, I need to go to bed. I have my meeting in the morning to get my tutorial work to study!!
Fast and furious
That's how my life feels at the moment. I kind of thought after the full-on whirlwind that was first semester at uni, that this semester would be pretty laid back and cruisey. HOW WRONG WAS I?!!! I don't even know where to start, or even how interested you are, so let me give you some dot points...
- Placement is FAB. I have three clients (four actually, but one is a repeated no-show and apparently that's fairly standard in public mental health) and hopefully a new one next week. We are supposed to treat anxiety and depression but of course no-one is that simple so I have a multitude of complex clients and I'm learning SO much. I love it.
- I now have a supervisor for my research project! Yay! Now I just need to finalise my research topic. hmmm... My interest is in maternal and infant mental health and my topic is either going to be evaluating a mindfulness-based treatment for pregnant women to reduce risk of PND, or to evaluate a mental health training program for midwives. If it's the latter, I will design and deliver the training, as well as evaluate it. If it's the first option (my preference), the group is already set to go and I'll just need to help with recruitment and do all the evaluations. But the most important bit is finding a supervisor and I LOVE my supervisor. She's about my age (perhaps a bit younger since I'm an old bag), her interests are very much in line with mine, she has a little 2.5yo daughter and she's really lovely. So I don't really care what the topic ends up being, I think I'll really like working with her.
- I have one actual uni subject this semester and the first class was yesterday. Give me strength! After being on placement, it was extraordinarily painful to sit back in a classroom and listen to a dry 3-hour lecture. Bleuch. Not to mention having to think about doing assignments again. I'm dry-wretching at the very thought of it. No more about that. Thinking about when I'm going to fit it in raises my blood pressure.
- Last but not least, I put my name down to do some tutoring work for 1st year students (anyone can handle first years, right?). I'm not talking one-on-one tutoring, but running the actual first-year tutorials. Anyway, they had too many people apply so I missed out on a spot... never mind. But the next minute, I got an email asking if I'm still free and would I mind taking a few third year tutorials. What?? Third year?? I did third year about 20 years ago and I'm pretty sure I didn't do very well at it THEN!! So I said I could only do Thursdays, thinking that would pretty much count me out. She said FINE, she's got a class that runs on Thursdays and would it be ok if she puts my name down for a few of them. Sure, I said. WELL... I have now been allocated the whole three tutorials each Thursday and I think I'm doing this for the entire semester..?? Fark! The woman who hired me assures me I don't need to actually know the stuff to run a tutorial. THIS IS GOOD NEWS!! So I'm meeting with the head teacher tomorrow to get all my reading material and do my paperwork and I'm going to have to start studying up on that before they feed me to the third years next week. eek!! The best part is it's reasonable money and I could use some reasonable money.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Grey's Anatomy.. Homeopathy Style
Of course most of you who know me well will know that I TOTALLY buy all this hippy crap!! But at the same time I do sometimes give myself a quizzical look and say "Surely you cannot be serious?" Which is why this really made me giggle. :)
(And thank you to Julie for the link!)
(And thank you to Julie for the link!)
Sunday, July 12, 2009
..... update ..... update ..... update .....
Boy, it's been a while since I was here. We had the Sydney trip which was excellent. Unfortunately not many photos of that though! The only time I remembered to get the camera out was when we had a coffee with Simone and Flynn. They have just moved back from the UK so it was fab to see them. Miss Aurora (2yrs) didn't join us so we hope to see her soon. Annabelle was very keen to hold the baby as you can see!



I would just like to point out that the following two photographs are not fantastic but they were taken by Annabelle, budding little photographer that she is! She knows how to turn the camera on, point and shoot. Anything more complex than that is beyond her but I'm sure she'll be an expert in no time!


Sadly, Beany's 30th birthday was cancelled due to her being hospitalised with gallstones of all things?! But apart from that disappointment, I got to see all my favourite Sydney people and had a really lovely time. Aaahhhh.... how I miss Sydney.
SO now I'm back and I've been on placement for two weeks. I've got two clients and another two due to start/take over in the next week or so. We are pretty much flying solo now apart from a group supervision once a week! But I'm loving doing something real with real people and real problems instead of sitting in a classroom or writing assignments *yawn*. I also really like the group I'm on placement with so that helps.
Just around the time we started on placement, the Director introduced morning meditation for 15 minutes each day. How much am I loving that??!! I swear every single workplace should have morning meditation. Very cool.
In other news, Mel has just left for two weeks overseas. Part of it is work and part is his mate's 50th birthday party in China. I'm sorry that we couldn't all go, but obviously it clashed with placement and we really couldn't afford to fly three of us over there just for a few days. So I hope husband has fun and I hope I survive and you can be sure I'll be getting my solo holiday in the very near future as repayment!
Annabelle is so gorgeous I could eat her up! I really need to write down the things she says because she's a scream. Honestly, she cracks me up every day. For now, I'll settle with posting a few recent pics.
For starters today she was calling to show me what she'd done. When I walked in, I was amazed to see that she was busily going one by one through her puzzles and getting them done. Most are WAY easy and she knows them back to front, but a couple are quite hard, and this one that she's doing we only bought last weekend in Sydney. It's about 36 pieces or something. Check her out!


And here are a few recent birthday party pics that I finally got around to uploading!



I would just like to point out that the following two photographs are not fantastic but they were taken by Annabelle, budding little photographer that she is! She knows how to turn the camera on, point and shoot. Anything more complex than that is beyond her but I'm sure she'll be an expert in no time!
Sadly, Beany's 30th birthday was cancelled due to her being hospitalised with gallstones of all things?! But apart from that disappointment, I got to see all my favourite Sydney people and had a really lovely time. Aaahhhh.... how I miss Sydney.
SO now I'm back and I've been on placement for two weeks. I've got two clients and another two due to start/take over in the next week or so. We are pretty much flying solo now apart from a group supervision once a week! But I'm loving doing something real with real people and real problems instead of sitting in a classroom or writing assignments *yawn*. I also really like the group I'm on placement with so that helps.
Just around the time we started on placement, the Director introduced morning meditation for 15 minutes each day. How much am I loving that??!! I swear every single workplace should have morning meditation. Very cool.
In other news, Mel has just left for two weeks overseas. Part of it is work and part is his mate's 50th birthday party in China. I'm sorry that we couldn't all go, but obviously it clashed with placement and we really couldn't afford to fly three of us over there just for a few days. So I hope husband has fun and I hope I survive and you can be sure I'll be getting my solo holiday in the very near future as repayment!
Annabelle is so gorgeous I could eat her up! I really need to write down the things she says because she's a scream. Honestly, she cracks me up every day. For now, I'll settle with posting a few recent pics.
For starters today she was calling to show me what she'd done. When I walked in, I was amazed to see that she was busily going one by one through her puzzles and getting them done. Most are WAY easy and she knows them back to front, but a couple are quite hard, and this one that she's doing we only bought last weekend in Sydney. It's about 36 pieces or something. Check her out!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Annabelle's new favourite clip
How cute is this?
Annabelle calls it "the singlet song" because she thinks the words are "All the singlets, all the singlets, all the singlets, all the singlets....". She thinks this kid is very cool and tries to dance just like her.
Annabelle calls it "the singlet song" because she thinks the words are "All the singlets, all the singlets, all the singlets, all the singlets....". She thinks this kid is very cool and tries to dance just like her.
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