Wall Mounting The TV

My friend just bought an apartment! She’s twenty-four years old and I am so proud of her! What a massive achievement. Buying an apartment these days is pretty much impossible because the cost of living is so high. Property prices are designed to keep young people out of the market and it sucks. Against all odds though, she’s done it. I couldn’t be prouder.

Once her settlement finishes in August, she’s going to be moving straight in. She’ll be living alone which is crazy to me, but she’s an incredibly fierce and independent young woman and she’ll thrive being by herself. Even though she’s incredibly independent, I do want to help her where I can. I might pay for her TV wall mount installation as a housewarming present. That’s something that she’ll benefit from every day so it would be a really good present. Practical and something you don’t really want to have to pay for yourself – that’s the perfect gift, in my humble opinion. 

I can’t wait to celebrate this momentous occasion with my friend. She’s an absolute superstar and has achieved something so young. Something that some people literally never achieve. She’s the best! I wonder if she’ll need help sorting out her Foxtel change of address. Melbourne Foxtel owners have to let Foxtel know when they’ve changed their address to make sure that there is the appropriate Foxtel facilities at their disposal. It would be bad for my friend if she moved into her new apartment and there was nowhere for her to put her Foxtel box. I’ll make a mental note to ask my friend if she’s thought of all of this when I see her next.

My friend and I are going out for drinks tonight to celebrate her achievement. We’re going to celebrate hard because it’s not often that something like this happens. This is a once in a lifetime achievement!

CCTV Everywhere

I’m looking forward to getting out in the sunshine. It’s been a rather pleasant morning, despite some mishaps. I’m doing my best to remain positive today and I think getting outside and going for a walk will be just what I need. This morning I’ve been overseeing commercial CCTV camera installations within the building where I work. I’m not sure why I was given this job seeing as I know literally nothing about CCTV cameras or how they’re installed, but I guess my boss just wanted someone to make sure nothing went wrong, seeing as he’s paying for it. As if I’d even know if something was going wrong. Oh well.

Once the CCTV camera installers go for the lunch break, I’m going to go on mine. I need to tee it up that it’s the same time because if my boss realises that I’ve left my post and let the experts just get on with their job (oh the horror), I’d be in serious trouble. I’m not particularly interested in getting in trouble this week so I’m just going to do as I’m told and hope for the best. Anyway, being able to go and get some fresh air will be really nice. I might even check out the local op shop on my lunch break, just because. 

Well, I’m back from lunch. Why do lunch breaks always feel like they go so fast? One hour of lunch feels like it’s over within ten minutes, whereas one hour during the rest of the workday seems to drag on for two. Anyway, I’m back watching the CCTV camera installers do their thing, and it’s kind of making me want to look into residential CCTV installation for my Melbourne home. It wouldn’t be a bad thing to be able to keep an eye on who’s near my house and what they’re doing. I’d probably feel a lot safer knowing that I could look back at the vision whenever I needed to.