By ROSIE WATERLAND
I know it’s nearly October, but I’ve been feeling lately like I’m going through this year’s equivalent of hump-day. Hump-month, I guess?
I’ve just been going through one of those periods where I can’t remember the last time I stopped to take a breath. You know what I mean: You wake up, there aren’t enough minutes in the day, you get this done, you get that done, you talk to this person, you run that errand, then you jump into bed and before you know it you’re waking up to do the same thing all over again.
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The other day I found myself asking when this day week month year would end. It’s only September I thought?
I realised that I was going through this year’s equivalent of hump-day because it had been weeks since I had taken some me-time.
Yep – definitely time for a little break.
Obviously you can’t just up and head Bora Bora whenever you need some me time, but for me, all I need is something small to recharge my batteries. I figured out a while ago exactly what works for me whenever I get overwhelmed with the week.
I head to the park and I read a book.
It sounds simple, I know. But after much experimenting, I realised that it was the best way for me to get a little me time.
It couldn’t have been anything to do with a screen, because I look at screens all day. It couldn’t have been anything inside, because I’m inside most of the time. It also couldn’t be exercise, because to be honest, I’m just not one of those people who finds exercise relaxing.
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I find riding my motorbike me time. A single mum of 3 so getting the time to ride is not as often as I would like but when I do its so refreshing. I just can clear my head and have the space to not do anything except enjoying riding. I never thought I would love it as much as I do. Went for an hour ride Friday night as kids were at their dads. It was my birthday Saturday so had a pretty big weekend filled with family and friends, it was really great even though I still had to work part of it.... joys of being in a new job lol.
Hey mmers really hoping someone can get back to me on this one I've tried google but no help...
I was scrolling through my daughters facebook page when I found a site called ' (our town) goss' that one of her friends had commented on a post of.
Curious, I went into the page.
Well I was bloody shocked to say the least. The page basically makes anonymous statuses about (I'm assuming local) kids, such as who is having sex with who and basically a log of bullying. None of the names are familiar and I've discussed this with my daughter and she's as horrified as me, but none of them are her friends or ben kids she knows. Still these kids are her peers ( so around 15 years old) and after reading stories of kids auiciding after cyber bullying I feel as if I need fo report it to the police? Does anyone know the best way to do this or if it will be taken seriously?
I feel as though if I just report it to facebook the page will just be taken down And nothing more odone and I feel as though it needs to be taken more seriously than that.
I think you would have to be able to show somehow that a law is being broken. It's not against the law to bully someone online, though it is of course bloody awful. If it's an actual threat, 'I'm going to come and kill / rape you,' then that's one thing, but if it's just people saying, 'You're so fat and you're a total bitch,' then I don't know what you can do. I would recommend talking to Facebook and getting the page taken down.
I would definitely go to the police. Online bullying and harrassment is a huge thing these days and by having the backing of the police, Facebook will be more inclined to take it down. Easiest thing to do is call the 131 444 number or duck into your local police station :)