Yo momma is so fat, she had to look up cheats for her Wii Fit!!
*cough*
Good afternoon, internet!
Welp, this is it. Tomorrow I will begin my course. A course that will end in about eight weeks, and which I will hopefully walk away from holding a Certificate II in Retail.
This is going to be difficult, for sure. For the first week, at the very least, I will have to be in the city and ready to work by eight-thirty, and finishing at four-thirty, five days a week.
I hope I don't have to start catching buses... but I probably will. I'd get used to it after a while, sure, but I despise buses. At least, I do at the moment. I guess I should be grateful that the bus depot is only a two-minute walk from the training centre.
After the end of the first week, I may or may not be heading up to Brisbane for the weekend. I hope so, but we'll see how tired I am, and how much homework I have to do.
At the end of the eight weeks, I hope to (emphasis on hope) travel to Rockhampton to stay with my grandmother for a week or two; but we'll see. A lot of things can happen in two months.
Also, I'm hoping that I get information back about my Centrelink claim next week. If all goes well, I will not only start getting fortnightly payments, but I also might be getting back-payment from up to July and possibly even June! A lot of it will be going to my parents (board) but not nearly as much as I used to give. Yes, before I even really knew what was going on, my parents got ALL my youth allowance. :/ I won't have much money, but when you're as broke as me even ten or twenty dollars can seem like a lot. Luckily, living like I do tends to practically give one superpowers when it comes to saving.
I'm hoping, praying, begging that this turn of events will help me turn over a new leaf, and finally start living again.
*cough*
Good afternoon, internet!
Welp, this is it. Tomorrow I will begin my course. A course that will end in about eight weeks, and which I will hopefully walk away from holding a Certificate II in Retail.
This is going to be difficult, for sure. For the first week, at the very least, I will have to be in the city and ready to work by eight-thirty, and finishing at four-thirty, five days a week.
I hope I don't have to start catching buses... but I probably will. I'd get used to it after a while, sure, but I despise buses. At least, I do at the moment. I guess I should be grateful that the bus depot is only a two-minute walk from the training centre.
After the end of the first week, I may or may not be heading up to Brisbane for the weekend. I hope so, but we'll see how tired I am, and how much homework I have to do.
At the end of the eight weeks, I hope to (emphasis on hope) travel to Rockhampton to stay with my grandmother for a week or two; but we'll see. A lot of things can happen in two months.
Also, I'm hoping that I get information back about my Centrelink claim next week. If all goes well, I will not only start getting fortnightly payments, but I also might be getting back-payment from up to July and possibly even June! A lot of it will be going to my parents (board) but not nearly as much as I used to give. Yes, before I even really knew what was going on, my parents got ALL my youth allowance. :/ I won't have much money, but when you're as broke as me even ten or twenty dollars can seem like a lot. Luckily, living like I do tends to practically give one superpowers when it comes to saving.
I'm hoping, praying, begging that this turn of events will help me turn over a new leaf, and finally start living again.