...Well not really but I got a parcel from mom anyway! Now I have my Egyptian cotton and camel hair, my Finnish wool and some salmiakki and Fazer chocolate. Happy days!
Days flow by here in Melbourne and I'm growing to like this city day by day. Now if I only could land a job and everything would be sweet. But today will be another day of going thru some bar and restaurants and spreading my resume around. And before some wise-ass says "Gumtree!" I tell you: EVERYONE USES GUMTREE! And that means that all the interesting/good jobs get so many hits instantly that you actually have to be very lucky to land a proper job that way. Sure there is a lot of casual jobs (16-20 hours a week) in cafes and such, but I need somethign else. Can you see me in a cafe making latte and filling sandwitches? Right.
But still I am hopeful that my job is just waiting me around the corner. And atleast this way I have time to do some jewelry and have enough energy to do yoga (almost) daily.
Oh, I felt the feels of bureucracy weigh down on me the first week. I opened a bank account, but cannot get my internet banking details until I present a phone number. And I cannot get a phone with a payment plan (my phone broke down in Cambodia) before I present them a bank statement saying I have money in my account. Would I be getting a phone with a payment plan if I had the money to buy it straight away?! Idiots.
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PoistaEi mulla menny, ku yhdeksän kuukautta jäljittää tää sun blogi :D Oli hienoo lukee sun reissusta! Mahtavalta meiningiltä kuullostaa. Lopulta pääsit sitten sinne Australiaanki asti. Toivottavasti löydät töitä pian jostain kivasta paikasta :)