What do you do?
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What do you do?
I'm interested to know what people do when they aren't posting on here
I'm a stay at home mum with a part time job at Farmers. This is one of NZ's most oldest and well known department stores..
for the aussies.. it's like Millers I think..at least that's what the aussies who shop there say. They don't have a Farmers... they are
kinda lucky like that
I'm trying to find something else though.
What about the rest of you?
I'm a stay at home mum with a part time job at Farmers. This is one of NZ's most oldest and well known department stores..
for the aussies.. it's like Millers I think..at least that's what the aussies who shop there say. They don't have a Farmers... they are
kinda lucky like that
I'm trying to find something else though.
What about the rest of you?
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Re: What do you do?
No one wants to share?
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Re: What do you do?
I have a second hand bookshop.
My passions in life have always been books and horses. I worked with horses through my teens, 20`s and 30`s, absolutely loved it. Had some pretty cool jobs through horses, racing yards, show jumping yards, studs, all sorts.
Had the bookshop for a few years now, it`s my own little slice of heaven. I have around 6,000 books now and I know each and every one.
It`s perfect for me. I am obsessed with books, I read all the time, and I do mean all the time. I often have 3 or 4 books on the go at a time. Right now I`m reading The Imitation of Christ, Out of the Rut, Into Revival by Tozer, The Kite Runner (again) and a sci fi novel about dragons (another thread is needed for the dragon riders of Pern)
I sell online with Amazon (though still waiting for them to verify me - long story - can`t sell till they do) and I absolutely love it!
Spare time is spent with my family and dog, walking, generally kidding around and we recently got a treadmill so i plan on using that a fair bit too.
I think I may have strayed off the topic so I`ll shush now
My passions in life have always been books and horses. I worked with horses through my teens, 20`s and 30`s, absolutely loved it. Had some pretty cool jobs through horses, racing yards, show jumping yards, studs, all sorts.
Had the bookshop for a few years now, it`s my own little slice of heaven. I have around 6,000 books now and I know each and every one.
It`s perfect for me. I am obsessed with books, I read all the time, and I do mean all the time. I often have 3 or 4 books on the go at a time. Right now I`m reading The Imitation of Christ, Out of the Rut, Into Revival by Tozer, The Kite Runner (again) and a sci fi novel about dragons (another thread is needed for the dragon riders of Pern)
I sell online with Amazon (though still waiting for them to verify me - long story - can`t sell till they do) and I absolutely love it!
Spare time is spent with my family and dog, walking, generally kidding around and we recently got a treadmill so i plan on using that a fair bit too.
I think I may have strayed off the topic so I`ll shush now
Faith is a knowledge within the heart, beyond the reach of proof - Kahlil Gibran
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Re: What do you do?
wow..you amazing book multitasker you Sounds like you have lived an interesting life there...lots of horse related adventures!
we have a second hand bookstore literally two doors down..and a dairy two doors the other way and the school crossing right outside our door. oh and a bus stop there too.
we have a second hand bookstore literally two doors down..and a dairy two doors the other way and the school crossing right outside our door. oh and a bus stop there too.
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Re: What do you do?
not that new zealand is that tiny
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Re: What do you do?
I go to work, take care of household and flowers in garden, meet my family and that fills almost all of my time.
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Re: What do you do?
Millers (here in WA anyway) is just a clothing store - a very 'older women's' type of one it seems to me! Farmers is quite special really in that it's a proper department store but the prices are reasonable and it's in lots of locations - here there's Kmart and a couple of similar chains on one hand and on the other two expensive department stores which are only in a few locations in each state.Nessa wrote:I'm interested to know what people do when they aren't posting on here
I'm a stay at home mum with a part time job at Farmers. This is one of NZ's most oldest and well known department stores..
for the aussies.. it's like Millers I think..at least that's what the aussies who shop there say. They don't have a Farmers... they are
kinda lucky like that
I'm trying to find something else though.
What about the rest of you?
I'm a family day care educator so I look after little people at my home - although it's not just looking after them but documentation and planning which drive me crazy. I enjoy the kids generally but due to my car size I can only look after two at a time along with my own two school-boys, and I've been looking for a different job where I'd know what I have to do and not be having to come up with ideas all the time! I'm not exactly a creative type.
Apart from that I like to get some exercise every day, which involves taking the dog for a walk if I can or else riding my exercise bike. I enjoy gardening when I get around to it, reading, a few TV shows and fiddling around on the computer; sometimes we do some geocaching or take the dog to a small dogs club, where we try to get her to do some agility
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oooh..maybe i have the name mixed up...we have a millers too...the old lady clothing store
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wow you must have the patience of a saint in that job
can understand bout the paperwork.. creative side..that would put me off too....i had my youngest in playcentre and homebased but wasnt that happy bout the latter in the end. It started off ok but down the road i felt me and the carer butted heads a bit..like an undercurrent....subtle but it was there. During holidays she would take my older son too and she just had no tolerance for him. She didnt try to find things
he would like doing...just the little kids stuff..yet i paid for both.
can understand bout the paperwork.. creative side..that would put me off too....i had my youngest in playcentre and homebased but wasnt that happy bout the latter in the end. It started off ok but down the road i felt me and the carer butted heads a bit..like an undercurrent....subtle but it was there. During holidays she would take my older son too and she just had no tolerance for him. She didnt try to find things
he would like doing...just the little kids stuff..yet i paid for both.
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Re: What do you do?
What did I do when not posting here? Well, I did a bit more writing.
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what do you write?Kurieuo wrote:What did I do when not posting here? Well, I did a bit more writing.
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Well, a few days a month the past few months, writing content for some businesses has been some of my job.
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Do you work from home?
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Nick.. did you do homebased care in NZ?
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Re: What do you do?
Nicki,
and would you say you're just like one of those "real housewives of melbourne"?...
and would you say you're just like one of those "real housewives of melbourne"?...