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Q. Hi, sorry if this is long in advance and thank you so much to anyone who takes the time to read and answer it :)
Since my Mum got sick and died, I have been thinking about what *I* want out of life, and what I want to do with my life. So I have been looking through real estate just in case I found an apartment/unit or small house for cheap and I looked up a tiny town near the Snowy Mountains (Australianâs might know where that is, itâs like 6 hours from Sydney) and ironically our old house was for sale, we moved out of it when I was 2 after my dad died and moved to Sydney. I have always wanted to move back there (we go down there every winter for 3 weeks on a ski holiday) and the house is very cheap too (needs a lot done to it, but itâs livable).
Anyway seeing as it is coming in to winter here, I thought that if I did decide to move down there, I could easily get a job at one of the ski resorts and teach/help small kids to ski or snowboard (I have been doing both for as long as I can remember) and seeing as my godfather lives there and co-owns the Thredbo resort, Iâm pretty sure he could figure out something for me to do. Anyway, after winter and after the ski season is over, I can work in a family friends work (he owns â what is now a hotel â but owns a ski hire shop) and he called last night offering his condolences about my mum, so while he was on the phone I asked him about his shop and he said he always knew I would call up one day about it and that there would *always* be a job there for me.
Anyway, just working in his shop wouldnât pay for rent on a house or wouldnât pay to keep a house, so I also called up one of our closest family friends who owns the general store in the town I want to move to and also lives across the road from our old house, and she said that she is always looking for more people to help her run the store, because itâs such a small town, not many people want to work in the general store.
As far as schooling goes, I can finish out this year at the local high school and do my school certificate, then see if I want to go through to year 12, if I do and decide I want to go to UNI, there is one not too far away, but if I donât I can do a full course in becoming a ski and snowboard instructor and then after 2 years of working in Australia and New Zealand, I can go to other countries when it is winter there and teach there, there is potentially a lot of money in that.
But if I decide to stay here in Sydney (not really where I pictured my life anyway, I donât like the city), I will have to live with my grandma and my two sisters, in my grandmas two bedroom flatâ¦But one of my sisters is also looking to move out after this year, but wants to stay in Sydney.
Also if I decide to stay in Sydney, I wont have to move schools (not that that is anything big for me) and I wont have to get a job, yet. However, UNI is pretty much set in stone for if I stay here, my grandma wants me to go to UNI and has offered to pay for it, the only thing is, I cant think of anything I really want to do at UNI, I would probably study art and designâ¦I donât know.
And finally, if I decide to stay in Sydney, I will have to move out within 3 years probably anyway and housing is A LOT more expensive here, being in an expensive area and very close to Sydney City.
So, sorry that was so long. But what would you do if you were in that situation?
Thanks!
- Katy â¥
PS: Sorry if it makes no sense! I was kind of rushing that whole thing.
Like I said, we used to live there and we go every year and I never want to leave. Also, the only family I have now is my Grandma and sisters because my brother moved to Port Maquarie...There are a lot of family friends and my godparents down there.
Blatantbullshit or whatever your name is. Please keep your lame opinion to yourself. You didn't even answer my question...I could report you, but I won't.
Since my Mum got sick and died, I have been thinking about what *I* want out of life, and what I want to do with my life. So I have been looking through real estate just in case I found an apartment/unit or small house for cheap and I looked up a tiny town near the Snowy Mountains (Australianâs might know where that is, itâs like 6 hours from Sydney) and ironically our old house was for sale, we moved out of it when I was 2 after my dad died and moved to Sydney. I have always wanted to move back there (we go down there every winter for 3 weeks on a ski holiday) and the house is very cheap too (needs a lot done to it, but itâs livable).
Anyway seeing as it is coming in to winter here, I thought that if I did decide to move down there, I could easily get a job at one of the ski resorts and teach/help small kids to ski or snowboard (I have been doing both for as long as I can remember) and seeing as my godfather lives there and co-owns the Thredbo resort, Iâm pretty sure he could figure out something for me to do. Anyway, after winter and after the ski season is over, I can work in a family friends work (he owns â what is now a hotel â but owns a ski hire shop) and he called last night offering his condolences about my mum, so while he was on the phone I asked him about his shop and he said he always knew I would call up one day about it and that there would *always* be a job there for me.
Anyway, just working in his shop wouldnât pay for rent on a house or wouldnât pay to keep a house, so I also called up one of our closest family friends who owns the general store in the town I want to move to and also lives across the road from our old house, and she said that she is always looking for more people to help her run the store, because itâs such a small town, not many people want to work in the general store.
As far as schooling goes, I can finish out this year at the local high school and do my school certificate, then see if I want to go through to year 12, if I do and decide I want to go to UNI, there is one not too far away, but if I donât I can do a full course in becoming a ski and snowboard instructor and then after 2 years of working in Australia and New Zealand, I can go to other countries when it is winter there and teach there, there is potentially a lot of money in that.
But if I decide to stay here in Sydney (not really where I pictured my life anyway, I donât like the city), I will have to live with my grandma and my two sisters, in my grandmas two bedroom flatâ¦But one of my sisters is also looking to move out after this year, but wants to stay in Sydney.
Also if I decide to stay in Sydney, I wont have to move schools (not that that is anything big for me) and I wont have to get a job, yet. However, UNI is pretty much set in stone for if I stay here, my grandma wants me to go to UNI and has offered to pay for it, the only thing is, I cant think of anything I really want to do at UNI, I would probably study art and designâ¦I donât know.
And finally, if I decide to stay in Sydney, I will have to move out within 3 years probably anyway and housing is A LOT more expensive here, being in an expensive area and very close to Sydney City.
So, sorry that was so long. But what would you do if you were in that situation?
Thanks!
- Katy â¥
PS: Sorry if it makes no sense! I was kind of rushing that whole thing.
Like I said, we used to live there and we go every year and I never want to leave. Also, the only family I have now is my Grandma and sisters because my brother moved to Port Maquarie...There are a lot of family friends and my godparents down there.
Blatantbullshit or whatever your name is. Please keep your lame opinion to yourself. You didn't even answer my question...I could report you, but I won't.
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WOW! I really think you thought about so much here! Good for you! I am also sorry to hear that your mom has passed. I think it would be good for you to get the house you used to live in, pending you have thought about the amount of money you would make and that you can really afford the bills you are going to have. You have jobs lined up but will you be able to do house hold repairs and pay your living expenses with the income you will generate? I do think that living with your grandmother will allow you to grow up at a slower pace instead of forcing yourself into so much responsibility right after such a tragic event in your life. I also feel that maybe you want to do this growing up because it will help you grieve and deal with the loss of your mother by being responsible for yourself and growing up in a way respectful of your mom.
WOW! I really think you thought about so much here! Good for you! I am also sorry to hear that your mom has passed. I think it would be good for you to get the house you used to live in, pending you have thought about the amount of money you would make and that you can really afford the bills you are going to have. You have jobs lined up but will you be able to do house hold repairs and pay your living expenses with the income you will generate? I do think that living with your grandmother will allow you to grow up at a slower pace instead of forcing yourself into so much responsibility right after such a tragic event in your life. I also feel that maybe you want to do this growing up because it will help you grieve and deal with the loss of your mother by being responsible for yourself and growing up in a way respectful of your mom.
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I am going to add more to the beginning don't worry- I think it is for older teens (15 and up) and young adults.
Holly Dallas tossed and turned in bed. Outside was the âpitter patterâ of the rain, the wind had an agonizing swoop to it. Without warning, lightning cracked the sky with a explosion and thunder rumbled through the valleys. Holly turned on her light it was no use-- She would never get to asleep. She stared outside her window just to see the New Mexico desert. Another flash of lightning pounded hear the window, which made Holly jump back, Hollyâs whole family spoke Spanish at home, so Holly followed. People might of described Holly as: humorous, quiet and creative. She twirled her black dreadlocks of hair and felt her baby smooth, tan skin. Holly was beginning to feel quite thirsty and climbed down the unstable ladder that lead up to her room and crept down stairs.
Mean while back in snowed-down Boston, Massachusetts, Aria Prince was having the exact opposite problem. It was mid-night there and Aria had such a problem trying to stop watching the beautiful, glorious snow that fell down from high. âHow could anyone not want to watch this?â Aria said dreamily. She put her hand out, a cold, soft snow trickled on it. âAhâ. Even though Aria loved the cold, she was getting a tad chilly and needed her fuzzy, lilac blanket which was in her baby sister- Laneyâs room, downstairs. Aria had delicate blond hair and the rosiest cheeks, with penetrating emerald green eyes. A beauty. Aria was dramatic, dreamy, and loved the spotlight! She opened the door from her bedroom carefully and headed to Laneyâs room, which she loved dearly.
Holly was just downstairs when a red vivid, black at white truck pulled into the driveway. âProbably just Charlotte coming back with her boyfriend and her daughter- Sydneyâ Holly said thinking nothing of it and rolling her eyes, when in the kitchen she turned on the tap- nothing, next Holly tried to switch on the lights- nothing. Then the phone rang three times. âThis is just like one of those scary moviesâ said Holly aloud. Hollyâs walk broke into a run as the silence in her house fell in. Again something made her stop by the door again. She cracked it up a bit. Coming out of the red and white truck came six, dangerous, tough looking guys armed with illegal weapons and explosives, she leaned in closer to hear what they were saying
âLook rob the house, blow it up, take all the money and get out- If any adults come- shootâ em, kids- kidnap them- those er things are dangerous, boysâ A gruff voice said. Holly gasped. He looked in her direction. Holly ran to the porch and hid in the dirty laundry basket, barely breathing a word.
Back in Boston, Aria had slowly pulled the blanket away from Laney and hushed her back to sleep. Laneyâs face was so peaceful. Aria looked outside the window, clutching her blanket. As Aria looked more closely she saw a motorcycle in the yard, she didnât recognize and outside smoking and drinking were three teenagers, none of whom she had seen before. She quietly opened the window making sure they didnât hear her. The youngest said
âLook, weâve been stalking these people for weeks now, the plan is- kill the adults, injure the elderly woman, choke the baby, kidnap the kids and any teenagerâs leave them.â
Aria felt a tear trickle down her cheek. They had been stalking her and her family. âNo! I canât let this is happen!â Aria cried, choking herself up. All of her memories were becoming as precious as a fairyâs eyelash. With no thought Aria grabbed Laney and a snow globe she had and ran as fast as she could to a closet, tears streaking down her face as she rocked Laney.
Question: I am not sure how they are related yet- maybe they both get kidnapped to the same place and live through the tortures while trying to escape???
I need: Editing,Constructive Criticism, Compliments, Suggestions Anything!
Answer
Here are a couple of points!
1. I thought when the both sets of men were talking it was kind of odd, I mean I would think they would already have the plan and the whole thing just seemed rushed and unnecessary, I would just have them start walking towards the house with guns, and we would get the picture and both girls would know to run away.
2. If you want them to relate, you could have it where since both girls are hiding the men don't see them and they end up surviving, and then since both sets of parents die you could have Ania and her sister end up living with their neighbor since they were so close, and then have Holly go live with her aunt all the way across the country in Boston who would be Ania's neighbor.
3. I really like it, the whole idea and the writing.
Hope this helps and happy writing:D
Here are a couple of points!
1. I thought when the both sets of men were talking it was kind of odd, I mean I would think they would already have the plan and the whole thing just seemed rushed and unnecessary, I would just have them start walking towards the house with guns, and we would get the picture and both girls would know to run away.
2. If you want them to relate, you could have it where since both girls are hiding the men don't see them and they end up surviving, and then since both sets of parents die you could have Ania and her sister end up living with their neighbor since they were so close, and then have Holly go live with her aunt all the way across the country in Boston who would be Ania's neighbor.
3. I really like it, the whole idea and the writing.
Hope this helps and happy writing:D
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