Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Winter Aspirations

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It's officially Winter here in Australia and you can definitely tell! The lovely Autumnal trees I posted about last week have lost most, if not all of their leaves and are standing tall and naked now. It has been raining a lot lately, which means I don't have any dry fire wood! So hopefully that will change soon. Artificial heating just isn't the same.

As with any seasonal change, I like to make a list of aspirations and things to achieve in that three month period. Since I am on Uni holidays for most of Winter, I'll be raising the bar by adding fair few more to-do's.

1. Achieve higher than a PASS on my final exams.

I only have 3 x 3 hour final exams left and then I will be finished another semester of my Law Degree. I have been lucky enough to score fairly good marks on the assessments throughout the semester, so with a little bit of applied study the exams should go well!

2. Start a regular training regime.

This is something that I've not only been wanting to do for a long time, but really need to do. Generally Winter is a comfort season for me. I crave hot foods and I long for entire days spent rugged up indoors. Each of which will not be any good for my figure or general health. Since it will be too cold to run outdoors, I should take this opportunity to join a Gym and finally cross off my monthly running challenge. I think Couch to 5K would be a good place to start... Besides, everyone is warmer after a work out!

3. READ READ READ!

Over the last couple of months I have picked up around thirteen or so new books! My goal is to get back to my old reading pace and read at least three or four a month! Now is when I ask you all for suggestions...

4. Follow up the DIY's I have purchased materials for...

This one is pretty self explanatory. I have collected buttons and material of all sorts, I've even started cutting out the pattern for some DIY's. So Winter this year should be quite the productive one.

5. Cook a hearty vegetable soup!

Like I said, I crave soups in Winter. I can taste it now Mmmmmm.

6. Make an effort to spend time with my friends.

I often try to work as much as I can in the Uni break so I can cut down when the next semester starts and hopefully still have some money saved. But some much needed friend time is definitely on the cards this Winter.

7. Try my hardest to cross of any Winter related goals on my 101/1001 list.

You can view the list here. At a quick glance I can see myself knitting, sewing and trying my hand at solving a rubick's cube!

Oh and Winter would be complete if I saw someone wearing a Snuggie in public. That never happened last year. What would your Winter goals be?

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Autumn's Almost Over







 Top - Maurie & Eve
Cardigan - Agent NinetyNine
Shorts - Quirky Circus for Mink Pink
Belt - Thrifted
Hat - Dangerfield 
Shoes - General Pants

Holy moley! Another season is winding up and soon it will be Winter! Although, it feels as if Winter has come early this year. I've been wearing layers to bed, even more layers to work and incredible amounts of layers to University. My fireplace has been alight almost every night, and Joel and I have been going to sleep in pre-warmed beds! I think my electric blanket has become my new best friend. Even if it makes me run late almost every day.

May has had an abundance of those brisk but sunny mornings. Those ones where if you look out of your window it will appear to be a fantastic day outside, but the moment you step out the door, you know you are going to regret wearing tights instead of jeans! Fortunately, today was a little warmer than most have been. I waited until the wind had settled to venture outside and show you all my very colorful trees! I hate seeing trees without leaves. It's as if they are naked almost? But, the leaves did make for some pretty fun shots. My kitty even joined in on the action!

What was your favorite part of Autumn? (Even if it's been long gone for you).

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Autumn Aspirations


Today's prompt from the 30 Days of Lists ladies has everyone writing down their Spring To-Do lists. But here in the Southern Hemisphere it is only a few weeks into Autumn. Autumn is not really a season that I would usually make a to-do list for. Autumn for me is a three month block, filled to the brim with university work and regular work right up until the Winter break. But this Autumn I might do something different. Apart from aspiring to do well in all my units this semester, I would love to cross off a few of my 101/1001 goals. It is actually perfect timing since my friends and I decided just the other night that we would embark on some Autumn adventures. This Autumn I would love to...

- Go camping.
- Make a bonfire.
- Go fishing. Without complaining.
- Stay in a Bed & Breakfast in an amazing place.

I think Autumn will give us the perfect weather to cross all of those off!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Its Autumn Already

Where have the last three months gone!? When I came back to blogger after the summer, it looks as if I had fallen off the face of the earth. Cliche' I know. But truth be told, I had... Since the end of semester last year, I had fallen into a completely unformulated schedule of work and play, which didn't leave much time for any contributions to be made to this little project (except for the odd photo or two). Looking back though, it was a wonderful summer, and it would be a pleasure to share it.

First of all though it must be noted that, at the closing of each semester, it is every university student's goal to make as much money as they can over the summer break. From any outsider looking in, it would have seemed as if I made a small fortune over my break. I worked two jobs from the moment I finished the academic year, and worked solidly right up until the new year. Oh and for the last month or so, I added a third to the list.

However, this break was unlike many of my other summer breaks. Somewhere amidst those double shift days, I realised that it was time to choose life. It was time to slow down a bit. Time to stop and appreciate those blissfully warm summer days that mother nature had blessed us with. And time to appreciate the hours I had to spend with the people I adore the most.


So in an attempt to make up for summers sporadic blogging, I will share some of it's best bits...

Girls Gold Coast Getaway


Towards the end of last year, the best friend and I made a last minute decision to spend part of our summer in another state. The type of holiday we wanted was one full of energy and excitement (because the two of us can barely sit still when we're out together). And so we decided to book some flights to Queensland's Gold Coast. Spontaneous last minute trips like this don't allow much time for the anticipation to fade out. So when another of our friends' pronounced that she would be joining us, our excitement levels reached their maximum. While we were in the Gold Coast though, we found ourselves becoming fixed to an everyday ritual of spending sunlight at the beach, dusk in a restaurant and dark in a bar. Some nights though, we thought it best to stay in and share drinks and stories on the balcony of our hotel room. And of course, a trip to Queensland wouldn't be complete without a visit to Dreamworld or street shopping. Overall, it was probably one of the most amazing and memorable getaway's I have had.

Big Day Out & Other Music Festivals


It's no wonder I have no money left! My summer was jam packed with music festivals!!! My friends and I welcomed the year with Field Day 2011. The day was spent dancing the troubles of the last year away with an amazing bunch of people, listing to some amazing artists, and generating an unstoppable amount of positive energy. Stand outs for the day have to include Sleigh Bells and Marina and the Diamonds.

It wasn't long before we were all on our way to an insanely BIG DAY OUT! Little Red helped kick start our day in high spirits. Their hit "Rock It" was incredibly crowd moving for such an early set time. Similarly, Washington was a mid-day standout. She is a lovely lady, and managed to turn the outside area almost orchestral during her song "Clementine". Next up was Gypsy & The Cat (a personal favourite) followed closely by Angus & Julia Stone. This folksy duo dazed the crowd for an ultimate afternoon chill out. Angus and his harmonica could have made me melt even if it wasn't thirty-something degrees that day. We welcomed the night swaying away to Sia and giggling at her onstage antics. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes were amongst some other amazing acts on the day... But right now this post is getting super long now and I really wish I had done a more detailed review earlier. 

Good Vibrations (which I half bartended/half attended) & Soundwave were the other festivals I was lucky enough to attend this summer. Both lineup's featured some of my favourite artists and were again, great days spent with great people.

Parties, Parties, Parties

Summer was also the seasonal host to many of my closest friend's birthdays, and this year in particular, the engagement of a lovely couple. Each of these events were truely unique in their own way. Regardless of the setting (backyards, nature reserves or the basement of a Sydney club), each provided for the ability to create some stand out memories, and to catch up with the amazing people I rarely get to see.


With the change of the season, comes a dramatic change of schedule. One which I am still trying to get used to. I am back at uni full time now and still working where I can. I'm finding it really difficult to accept how little time I am going to have, and so writing this has allowed me to really appreciate summer (and all of it's added self discoveries). Although now it has gone just as quickly as it had come, it was kind enough to give me long sun filled days, enough time for me to spend hours with the people I enjoy the most, and even more spare time to create a relation with someone new.

Autumn, you have a lot to live up to!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Summer Aspirations








I already have an up and running to do sometime soon list, but here are some summer specifics...

- Never waste a day off work indoors.
- Spend much more time outside under the sun.
- Go on a road trip to a secluded beach that I have never been to before.
- Spend a weekend camping with my friends.
- Treat my body to fresh summery fruits.
- Go on bicycle rides. 

All photos are copyright Gaby J Photogrpahy from her set Summer Lovin '10.
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