Wednesday, September 2, 2009

WEEKLY UPDATE

- Geoff Blog--------


GIVEAWAY CLOSED – Finally we can get down to the mammoth task of sorting out who gets what. PLEASE be patient as the logistics are a nightmare. We will LET YOU KNOW BY EMAIL if you are to receive anything – PLEASE don’t contact us to find out as it only makes more emails to respond to.

MORE FREE STUFF – It looks like most people went for the obvious items. That means there are lots of things left that no one has claimed. We are going to have an OPEN DAY on Friday the 11th September at 11am where anyone can pop around, say hi and choose what they want from the unclaimed items.

UP COUNTRY – Don’t panic, anyone up country who won, we will NOT put your stuff out. We will arrange bulk pick up from an area close to you or direct if you prefer.

JUST THE BEGINNING - Now the adventure and experiment REALLY begins.

  • Will the ‘universe provide’?
  • Will I stay in flow or end up a blithering mess at the bottom of a bottle of voddy like the old days haha.
  • Will we end up begging at a soup kitchen or meeting people like you and having a blast?  Your guess is as good as mine. But I can’t wait to find out :-)
 - Bessie Blog- ---------


VIDEO BLOG – Coming Soon. An old mate has loaned us his very, very cool camera (Thanks Paul). So we are hoping to put together some really up-close n personal video blogs of our journey. Documenting the experiment, the people we meet (you) and the things we get up to in our quest.



HELP – Don’t forget if you guys know any weird, wild, wacky, wonderful or enlightening people, practices or places LET US KNOW. help@thelifechangeexperiment.com
THIS WEEK – Geoff’s Mum & Dad came down to look after BlueBelle while we went for a bit of a farewell night out in Sydney (Thanks Ma). (see pix) Was strange to be in clubs like the old days. We felt great though. Ready for the new chapter – I’m sure we will still get to have lots of fun, boozy and barnstorming nights. After all life is for the living, but at least now they won’t be to mask the underlying sense of un-fulfilment, boredom or social expectation!
BABYSITTER Thanks to the wonderful ladies who have offered to babysit. This week Paula and her cute son Ashton gave BlueBelle a lovely hour in the sunshine whilst we got some much needed work done & Jean from next door – Thanks for the break




6 comments:

  1. Good luck for your journey when you finally get going. It must be so exciting and scary at the same time! You both are very inspiring

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  2. where do you live? are you in Adelaide?

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  3. Cant wait for the video blog.....dont forget to enjoy life along the way lol.
    The video doesnt have to be 'perfect'.....just portray the things you discover on your 'journey' through life.
    Each baby step,hiccups,tears,laughter.

    LIVE LIFE.

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  4. Good luck in your new adventure.hope everything works out how you want it too....

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  5. Hi guys,
    Glad to hear that you are finally down to the nitty gritty finally. Especially now that you have tonnes of stuff to go through. Well I had attempted to email you and I guess like many others got a bounced back email since your mailbox was full. Never mind. I thought id like you to read the request I had outlined anyways...No probs if you dont consider it...notwithstanding I sent it before the 1st of Sept...still...hope you find a moment in all the madness to have a peek at my blog where ive posted it..im not too good at arranging the pics in the blog but thought id try anyways...cheers guys..im going to follow your adventure with my wife...All the Best!!
    If you have a chance...have a peek...:)
    Noble & N
    http://newlywedswishlist.blogspot.com/

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  6. We're travelling with you in spirit!!!!!! Wish I'd done that years ago - upped and off - still I have made some big changes. Main one is leaving the regualr workforce to write full time. Now I am having to learn to be marketer, promoter, desktopper, designer, artist/illustrator, researcher, editor and on and on! :)) Good thing I 'm not phased by learning curves! It certainly keeps your focussed, thinking out of the box and resourcefulness!

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