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I don’t like bragging, but this is shortlived so I’m gonna own it.

I got my other assignment back yesterday.

Again.

I thought I was looking at the previous one. But nope. 2 x 92’s in a row. Couldn’t believe it.

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Smashing it! Nice!

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Thanks!

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excellent β˜•

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Just had a slightly tearful goodbye meeting where they brought in some old colleagues too for my goodbye. Have handed in all my gear and am off to the pub while I wait for other peeps to finish and join me! Feeling.

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Aw! I hope you have a good night! I’m sure you’ll stay friends with them! πŸ’œπŸ’œ

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I bought a tin of sardines in your honour πŸ₯²

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so many hugs πŸ«‚πŸ«‚πŸ«‚

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Cheers! 🍻

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Update on the diverse lifestyle magpies in my street, as of last night. Old Mrs magpie has moved 3 streets over and found a new (male) mate known to all as the Admiral (a long term resident), but still enjoys rolled oats from my hand. She hasn’t built a nest yet. Young Mrs magpie has taken a young male mate (as yet unnamed by us), and has built a nest just over the road in a street tree. It’s too far up to see if there are eggs yet, but we can hope. The young male, who is a complete dill and alternates between doing his duty by feeding young Mrs magpie, and begging food from her. He doesn’t take food from humans yet, though young Mrs magpie has started doing so for the first time just a week ago. We think he’s still learning how to do husbanding properly, but as he’s less than 2 years old that’s not surprising. Young Mrs magpie is also about 2 years old. Will keep you all updated on this teenage romance.

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I’m keen on magpie love story updates.

Interestingly there’s pair down the bellarine and only the female will eat from my hand. The male wants absolutely nothing to do with me.

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Cuteeee! This could be a TV series

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Id watch this.

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Im drunk and I’m going to bed. Most of y’all are pretty cool and i hope the greebles don’t get you tonight

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Merry Christmas Force πŸŽ„

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Miss Meow caught all the greebles earlies tonight, so I should be alright. Sleep well, I’ve heard greebles don’t bother drunk people, so you should be fine too.

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I sedated the Grue, you may turn the lights out

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No greebles here.

sweet dreams

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I’ve had a wonderful start to the week. Since it’s book week I got invited to a couple of schools. I did some talking about my books and writing and read a couple of chapters to kids from grades 3/4 and 5/6. I asked the kids if they liked scary stories, and then what scary stories they like and one kid said β€˜Revenge of the Flightless’ which had me all teary-eyed.

Also scored a box of chocolates.

Yesterday I was a β€˜celebrity’ reader for another school so I read a couple of chapters to about 40 kids who mostly seemed enthralled (though I am sure I heard one kid whispering β€˜this is boring’ lol). And after that I did a writing workshop. I thought I’d get like 5 kids interested, but had 30. It was like my own classroom and we started thinking about stories and how we write them and I got them to talk about scary experiences in their lives and how we can use them as ideas for stories, creating characters and all that. It was really fun.

I got the 92 on my assignment.

I was also told that the librarian at my daughters school (who recently bought my books for their library) is reading them and really likes them.

This morning I got a message from the parent of one of the kids in the workshop thanking me for doing it and how her son came home talking about it, and being confident in sharing his work (I mentioned at the end to not be afraid of sharing their work with friends and family and how it took me 35 years to have that courage).

And finally, I volunteered to read in my daughters class this morning (not my books) and I got to see a glimpse of how classrooms look and work before I got to read. It went well which was good and my daughters face was priceless (despite her asking me to do it).

So all in all a damn good week so far.

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