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I’m still here

December 22, 2012 by Jen

Balloons. Day 342/366.

The world didn’t end last night. I went to an end of the world party to ‘celebrate’ the end of the world and all get sucked into the portal at 9.42pm. Bit of a non-event really.

So that means that I’m here sharing meaningfulness – ahem.

My son said to me before I went out that the world was going to end and that he’d rather spend the night with me. I felt a bit guilty about going out, but go out I did. I finished work for the year yesterday and even though I was tired I wanted to go out, catch up with friends and have a dance. I did all of those things.

I’ve got a great group of friends. I’m lucky.

While were dancing to Iggy Pop’s ‘Lust for Life’ a friend said to me that she wants that song at her funeral. Noted!

I was watching that show ‘Wedding Band’ the other evening and the band played at a funeral and everyone sang along. That’s what I want at my funeral – a singalong. It will be cathartic. I don’t know what song yet. Should I decide that or should I let my executor decide that? No, I should decide. One of my will’s executors likes Robbie Williams.

It’s been a whirlwind this last school term and I’ll be glad when Christmas Day has gone so that I can relax for a while before it starts all over again in the next school year.

JJ finished school last Friday and I had a great chat with his pastoral care worker. She said he’s showing some great leadership abilities and she doesn’t see him as much any more. Apparently he took her over to the library and showed her a book that he thought she could use with the other kids she sees. And she did use it.

I told her that JJ recently told me that he’s the alpha wolf in his group of friends at school. When I asked how he figured that out, he said he’s the leader of his pack. When I take him to school and go to his classroom with  him, I see his friends come and say hi to him and they’re really happy to see him. This is something that never happened until recently. He used to be the lone wolf, but no longer.

Kids often get their school uniforms signed when it’s their last day of school and before they move onto a new school. JJ is going back to the same school next year but still got his t-shirt signed. He’ll be wearing a slightly different uniform so I guess this t-shirt is now a keepsake.

I was pretty happy with his report too. The usual suspects of improvement in spelling needed, and the occasional disruptive behaviour were there, but otherwise it was pretty good.

I love seeing these changes in him as he grows up. But the physical changes are hard to ignore too. I bought him some new shoes the other day and I could fit into them. And he’s nearly as tall as me. He’s got two more years of primary school then he’ll whiz through high school and be an adult before I know it.

He’s learning how to play The Good, The Bad and The Ugly theme on the piano. I like listening to him practise this.

I’m glad the world didn’t end last night. There’s still lots more to do before it does – or before I do.

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Geocaching – a family activity

December 18, 2012 by Jen

I’m not a crafty mama, unless you count the ways I can craftily get one past my son. So finding activities we can enjoy together isn’t always easy when our interests differ so.

Afterall, I’m not interested in shooting games, continually doing knock-knock jokes, or answering trick questions all the time.

We were recently introduced to geocaching. I had heard of it before and thought in passing that it could be interesting, and that was the extent of that.

But when there’s an iphone app that directs you to geocaches near you, then it makes it quite easy. The Geocaching Intro app is the one that was recommended to us and it works quite well.

” Geocaching is a global treasure hunting game where participants locate hidden physical containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share their experience online.”

The app we’re using gives us three nearby locations. There’s usually a hint, and once you can use the compass in the app to point you in the right direction. Luckily there’s a hint with most locations as once you get close to the location the distance displayed on the compass is a bit hit and miss as the app’s reviews suggest.

My son is dead keen on doing them so he asked if we could do one on the way home from The Surfer’s the other day. It led us to a location that I’d driven past but never realised there was a heritage property nearby.

Not only did we find the geocache – see the above pictures – we got to learn a bit about the history of the area and discover a place we never would have otherwise done. I wished I’d had my good camera to take some more photos.

I think I’ll need to update the app so we can plan things a bit better for locations not nearby. Of course there’s a website to find more of these geocaches at geocaching.com.

He got me to take the photo above because it looks like he’s standing in the water. Psst, he’s not.

Oh, and he doesn’t enjoy posing for the camera. Psst, he does.

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Down my street

December 5, 2012 by Jen

I love this time of year when the purple flowering plants are in full swing – the Jacarandas and the Agapanthus.

Jacaranda time of year. Day 330/366.

I don’t mind wading through a sea of purple.

Purple paved streets. Day 331/366.

Then the view is ruined by this, although, luckily not a common occurrence.

Burnt out car. Day 326/366.

Good morning Wordless Wednesday. All those other words are in me waiting to come out – really.

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Why you shouldn’t automatically update Twitter from Facebook

December 1, 2012 by Jen

Twitter and Facebook are two totally different social media platforms yet there’s one thing about people trying to integrate their social media updates on both these platforms that really gets up my nose.

Facebook has the ability to automatically post your status update to Twitter. That’s great right? You only have to do one update and it’s done on two of your platforms. No, it’s not great, and here’s why.

Facebook will allow longer status updates, and Twitter, as you probably know, only allows 140 characters. Therefore when you automatically send your Facebook update to Twitter, it truncates and adds a web address, like the below.

The clue that if you click on the link and you’ll be sent to Facebook is the fb.me part of the web address.

Many people do automatic posting to Twitter from Facebook for their brand page because the Facebook updates have to be public to allow Twitter users to be able to see them.

Because of the difference between how the platforms operate you’re really much better off posting separately. You have to monitor both platforms anyway right? Right? I hope you’re doing that. There’s nothing more frustrating for a follower engaging with you to be ignored.

But maybe you don’t know how to disconnect the two. It’s easy.

How to revoke access between Twitter and Facebook

Go to Twitter, select your profile’s Settings. Click on Apps and Revoke access to Facebook. It’s easy. You might want to check out what else is connected to Twitter and do a spring clean while you’re there.

Other platforms can work well when posting to Twitter, like FourSquare and Instagram, just not Facebook.

But that’s my opinion. What’s yours?

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