I always like to check where my site shows up in terms of search engine enquiries. Google is my trusted favourite, and delivers me the most results although it can be slow to update because of the absolutely huge database it maintains. Funnily enough, a search for "Cheetachat Help" leads you to my Cheetachat Help page being listed at number one, ahead of Cheetachat's help page.... how did that happen? Also, for some reason, my photos page has started showing up as results for searches such as "topless beach pictures", simply because I noted that on one of my photos there seemed to be a topless blonde lying on the beach in the corner of the photo. Strange how the googlemonster works.
I had a fairly relaxing weekend, work on Saturday was probably the biggest anticlimax of all time as it never really got busy at all (which is REALLY surprising considering how many people were on Queen St for the parade). I guess nobody really likes McDonald's anymore. The managers must have been banging their heads against the wall, as all the extra people working really turned out to be rather unnecessary.
Things seem to be picking up in my life, problems may be working themselves out and the end of university isn't too far away. I just have to make sure that once I no longer come to university I still update this page as frequently as I have been doing so over the past 6 months, hopefully this shouldn't be a problem but since I don't normally have the chance to update on weekends and I neglected the page horribly at the start of the year I need to make an effort not to do the same this time around!
It's funny how the start of the university year doesn't REALLY seem that long ago - I guess it depends how I think about it, as it doesn't seem very long since I was on holiday and working at the Pt. Chev McDonald's, but it does seem that I have been working at my current store for quite a long time and it does seem as though I have been living at Nats' place for ages too... so I guess time is relative, depends on how you think about it, as I keep on saying.
I guess we've started planning for the trip to Australia next year, although May is a long way away, when you're planning something that could be as long as 6 weeks you need to start thinking about it way before then. As always, the biggest problem is going to be money. McDonald's doesn't really pay enough, and although I plan to work a hell of a lot more during the holidays (is it really holidays anymore once I've finished my degree?) than I do during university, it's still going to take a lot of hours and some pretty huge sacrifices if I want to get there. I shouldn't be too worried as I have done it in the past (just refer back to January and February 2001) but it is always a little bit harder to save when you are spending money on food, transport and accommodation all the time. I guess the positive side is that I have a lot longer to save, as last time I had between November and the end of January, while also making a (half-hearted?) effort to save for my fees. So I guess I'll be able to save up the money (eventually), and we plan to visit Sydney, the Gold Coast and possibly Melbourne as I haven't been there before and apparentely it's pretty cool. If anyone thinks that we CANNOT miss Adelaide, or any other part of Australia for that matter, please put your case forward and I suppose me and Nats shall consider it...