I met the most beautiful man on the train yesterday. (Victoria)

If Simone feels bad for not blogging in a week I can’t imagine what she thinks of me! I promise I’ve legitimately busy or away from computers.

I’m currently in the middle of packing up my entire bedroom in preparation for the big move this weekend. I still have to organise exactly what day I’m moving down to the big city. I was in Melbs yesterday, staying with my sister yet again and signed my lease, picked up my keys etc. My bedroom is a particularly lovely (read: ugly) yellow colour, but I think I can squeeze most of my books onto my shelf so it’s all good. (I probably could’ve fitted them all had I not bought six new books last week.) (And by new I mean I already had ebooks of half of them, I just like hard copy books.) i feel ready for the city now that, when people ask me question on and about public transport, I know the answers.

By the way, I can confidently say that our uni pones Adelaide Uni. I was over there visiting family and friends and we had a wander through, checked out the library. I definitely didn’t get that happy feeling I get walking onto the UniMelb campus. And they don’t even have a bean bag section in their library anymore, let alone one like Rowden White.

But I should get back to work. even if I’m out of cardbard boxes, I have a lot of sorting to do.

4 thoughts on “I met the most beautiful man on the train yesterday. (Victoria)

  1. Hey Victoria! Haha, actually I think you’re amazing to be blogging whilst going through a big move! Hope it’s going well for you!

    1. Haha, thanks. I think it’s less amazing and more procrastination. I watched an hour and a half of youtube before writing that post. But I’ll take the praise nonetheless.
      Am I right in thinking you (and Kiryll if you’re reading this!) are native Melbournians?

  2. Hey Victoria,
    Yep, I am an 8 year Melbournian! I still get lost here though. Especially the city! Hope the moving in is great.

  3. Yes, I am a native, born and bred in Melbourne (perhaps it helps explain my love of the footy!). I love the city, with all it’s laneways and arcades… definitely worth a good look around to find the best nooks and crannies 🙂 Degraves street, the state library and the little laneway in the Block Arcade (near Haighes the chocolate shop), just to name a few, are three places to definitely check out if you haven’t already!

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