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        There was a story from my old high school. One kid launched one a bit too well and went through an umpire’s shoulder. He pulled it out and put it where he thought it was meant to land then went to hospital. Suffice it to say that was the last javelin event at that school.

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        I got a bronze medal at the British National Championships in Birmingham for under 11 in 1990 by lucking out on my first throw. 2nd throw, foul. 3rd throw, foul. 1st throw good enough to get to final round. 4th throw, foul. 5th throw, foul. 6th throw…foul. Bronze awarded first my first throw.

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    3 months ago

    Ugh, up early gang. Was going to make myself sleep, but dropping back into my sleep cycle will only feel worse when the alarm goes off.

    These Winter afternoons have been gorgeous. I am looking forward to this one.

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    I got very lucky this morning, had an incredibly clear run on the Eastern/Alexandra Pde even though I didn’t leave when I normally consider is the best time to avoid the worst of it.

    That was then cancelled by spilling coffee all over the centre console 🥲 I wiped up as much as I could but it got in some nooks and crannies and I’ll have to use a little pin or something to try cleaning them out… Sigh

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      Meanwhile, I got held up by a 6-car pileup around the Elgar Rd area at 6:30-ish this morning, that was fun…

      Once past it though the Eastern and Alexandra all the way through to Royal Pde was a breeze, as usually happens once you’re past a choke point!

      And I see there was another accident around Doncaster Rd a bit later too. Not a fun morning for the Eastern (but is it ever?).

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        Ha, maybe that was why it was so cruisey near the Alexandra Pde exit. Usually by 7:15 it’s chockers but it was completely smooth sailing the whole way - guess everyone was held up earlier! I’m lucky I get on at Chandler Hwy but I do have to go all the way to Elliot Ave and through to Epsom Road. Today’s only jam was the lead up to Flemington Rd.

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      The universe balances itself out, often to our detriment. Spilled coffee sucks and is totally annoying.

      The foam carpet cleaner from woolies is pretty good though, and gets rid of any smells

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        I’ll have to give it a go. Luckily not much landed on the carpet but I’ve definitely been reminded to fast track getting seat covers

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    Got a referral for a CT, a blood test, and if they don’t show anything, then an MRI.

    GP also suggested shingles, and to return if I develop a rash, especially because it’s my face. Amazing lol.

    She’s new to my clinic, but literally the best, kindest experience I’ve had. So thorough, and intelligent, and it feels like she cares. I’ll defo be returning to her.

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    Oh thank goodness today is pretty cruisey at work. Some family drama that cropped up and left a bad taste in my mouth. Angling to leave early and go meet my friend for dinner earlier and bring some positive vibes in. This weather is really lovely too.

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    Made a new friend today. A new young neighbour introduced himself and asked to be friends. I asked if he liked dinosaurs and of course the answer was yes, I said if he and his grandma could wait a moment I had some dino puzzles he could have. He danced with joy. 🥰🦕🦖

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    Morning all! So now Elder minipeeler has tested positive for covid ☹️ Being stuck at home with a covid sufferer who repeatedly left his room without warning hasn’t worked out very well for him. Luckily he just seems to have a slight sniffle, but as an introvert he is more than happy to stay in his room with a supply of snacks and drinks and tech 😆. Miniest has some cold and flu symptoms but tested negative, but I’m keeping her in her room with a similar supply of drinks and tech. Mr P has pledged to stick his head out the window for a smoke if he needs one and not leave his room at all today, but it’s a bit bloody late for that. I’m still testing negative and have no symptoms, but I have constantly been wearing a mask since Sunday and being as meticulous as I can.

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        I hope your eldest gets well soon <3

        It’s not much of a silver lining, but you’ve just won any argument that happens in the next six months or so.

        “Yeah, well you gave the kids covid by walking through the bloody living room every five minutes!”

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    Pakige!

    Finally arrived. A few thing a bit dodgy that I might return, but mostly looks pretty good. I’m very impressed by the cross stitch kits - stamped patterns have come a long way, these are all really clearly marked square by square, the ones I remember from years ago were horrible to work with because you had to make a lot of guesses about which colour to use for all the stitches where two colours joined. Given that these kits were mostly around $3-$4 they are amazing - some include an embroidery hoop, and one has a pair of thread cutters as well.

    Now I need to go through all the various hemming tapes and things and make sure I know what everything is.

    The universe must have been listening about my over-ordering of sticky tape because it seems to have been missed.

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    3 months ago

    I fucked up. Instead of picking up a bag of “fun size” Bounties I’ve picked up the inferior Milky Way. I will have to live with this until tomorrow.

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    Should I keep making the frugal and gardening megathreads? I’m trying to make Lemmy more active and encourage posting

    I might also share my egg recipes if it’s not a bad time for it. (Are eggs still limited?) They’re not glamorous but will feed your family cheaply in a pinch. They deserve to be passed down.

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      If you enjoy it, keep doing it. More people read than comment, so there may be people who find it useful even if they don’t interact.

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      Eggs are still limited, but don’t let that stop you. The shops round here still have a 2 carton limit, but that’s 24 eggs which can go quite a long way.

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      I like them even though I have been slack about commenting (sorry). And egg recipes would be great! I get mine from the farmers market so I haven’t had supply issues. Still they are cheaper then red meat!