I wish I did have a really good day. I'd love to have told you about it.
As it is, not really. My brother flooded our house a while back, and all the flooring had to be redone. The insurance is paying for that, as well as our accommodation while it's being done, but eeeeeh. Tasmanian building industry, man. The guy doing the flooring put NO coverings over ANY of the furniture or items out in the open, and now EVERYTHING in the house is under building dust (that includes the stereo and all electronics *sob*). So by the end of the week, the floor is almost complete, but EVERYTHING is dusty and unable to be lived in. Not to mention the whole time we have to transfer our household goods from one room to another, as the guy moves to the next room. So the whole week, it's felt like moving house, without actually moving house.
The insurance is luckily paying for the cleaning/possible replacement of goods and/or furniture and also for our accommodation over the weekend, but duuuude. All the extra stress and irritation. Not good for people.
So... for the past five days, when I haven't been dealing with headache-inducing problems with our network at school, I've been lugging around books and clothes and random things like empty LEGO boxes and tubs of medicines from room to room, and feeling awful from breathing in/sneezing out too much dust. About the only good things about it were the really wonderful breakfasts provided by the hotel we were staying in (pikelets! watermelon! lychees! rice pudding! muffins! homemade blackberry jam! homegrown/whatever honey! hot chocolate and beautiful coffee! other stuff which I didn't eat but other people did!) and me splurging and getting a signed ARtD book with Ville drawn in it, hehe. I can't wait for that to arrive so I can show it to everyone and read it and treasure it and be generally happy about it. Oh, also, my network teacher decided that for the last week of term, us semester 1 guys were going to set up a LAN network and the whole class would spend the entire week playing various multiplayer games, like CoD2, Far Cry, Worms World Party, Ultimate Tournament 4, and aaaanything else we could think of that the computers would be able to handle. I am SO looking forward to that. About 6 weeks away now.
Also, hello fellow gaming females! *waves* I wish I could meet you properly, but there are continents in the way.