still in bloody jervis bay
10 February 2006 9:42am
Last night was the 13th night in a row i slept on the ground. this is NOT true princess behaviour at all. i am a little over the situation.
7:23pm
turned out i was a lot over the situation. i put out a prayer to the universe for a place liz and i could call home for a week. i've been really sick, and i could feel it turning into asthma - but the cold itself went away thanks to a beautiful blonde angel who gave me a miracle cure (i owe you a big bear hug when i see you, kate). my mood has been really low since seeing everyone in melbourne - sometimes after a high i hit a bit of a low, but anyway i found myself struggling to do anything. this morning we left jervis bay and i convinced liz that it really was a good idea to find somewhere with a roof, possibly one that's not made of canvas, perhaps with an actual bed. we decided to check holiday rentals.
sometimes when you ask the universe for something, it really comes through. for about the same price as renting a dodgy cabin in a caravan park, we have an architecturally designed, 2 storey house. i have the top level and liz has the bottom. both have decks looking out through magnificent gum trees at the ocean. we have our own bathrooms, tvs, dvd players, kettles, fridges, cd players, tables - everything. this place is fantastic! i feel so inspired to write, draw, play music - and most importantly work on my project.
i think i can probably get the major part completed this week if continue to feel as inspired as i do now. once it's completed, i'll make it public here on the site because I NEED YOUR HELP! Angelina, i'll be calling you soon. once this is up and running, you could make some money from it too... we'll see... i should stop getting excited and making promises before i know they're coming true.
evening sometime
i am so relieved to hear of a major political decision that i truly agree with. hurrah for the senate - 45 senators to 28 voted to hand power to regulate the abortion drug RU486 to the therapeutic goods administration, and take it away from Tony Abbott. how a woman chooses to terminate a pregnancy, if she chooses to do so, is a clinical decision, not a political one. it gives me a wonderful glow to hear of a really good decision.
or maybe that's just the wine....
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