The end of week 3, though I feel that I’ve been doing this for longer than that. Must be enjoying myself.
Your correspondent is coming to you live from gate lounge number 5 at Brisbane airport. And it’s bloody grim. This really is the cupboard under the stairs of gate lounges.
It is in fact under lounges 7 to 21 and accessible only by some easily missed stairs. This lounge appears to be for those nuisance passengers who want to get to rural Australia and must be segregated from the classy folk going to the big smoke. It has no redeeming features.
And as my plane has a mechanical fault I’m here for another hour at least. The only minor benefit is for some inexplicable reason the announcer of flights is French and her accent is quite delightful and calming.

This week I have spent far too long on ACCT11059, probably as I was enjoying my research and writing about my firm. In doing so I neglected my LAWS11030 and have some catching up to do. Which I intended to do last night. Didn’t quite happen, let me tell you why and what it means.
As Helmuth von Moltke the Elder famously said “no plan of operations extends with any certainty beyond the first contact with the main hostile force” or more simply no plan survives contact with the enemy.
I wasn’t in contact with the enemy I was in contact with my company sales team and at the Treasury Hotel in Brisbane for Queensland Brewed and Batched.
The sales team had requested I play a role in the proceedings and talk about the company, Ginger Beer and Brewing to the assembled guests. Not a problem. I’m always happy to act as ambassador for the brands that I’m associated with. I also have no issues with being behind a microphone or in front of a camera or the public (though I do consider I have more of a face for radio).
As I know we’ve got lots to do on in our studies my plan was simple. I had every intention of saying my piece, eating the (very nice) food and doing the Harold Holt to get some study in. Yeah, nah!
The as well as the sales team the other folk on my table were great company and the alcohol was free! There was Bundy Rum to be mixed with Bundaberg Brewed Drinks and Eumundi beer available. I also got to catch up with the Eumundi head brewer, Chris. Chris used to work for me at the Swan Brewery in Perth 10 years ago and it was great to catch up and compliment him on his career and his brewing skills. I also met the team from Bundy Rum and though we hadn’t met before, we know the same people. The brewing industry is small and incestuous.
I also happened to meet a footy legend Trevor Gillmeister. A very entertaining chap indeed. I have terrible selfie skills, sorry.

I didn’t drink much as I’m well out of practice, but obviously enough to say that when it wrapped up about 9:30, further study was not happening. I should feel bad about this, but I don’t and here’s for why.
There is a point to this blog, not just for me to name drop and show you what a glamorous career I have, though I might share my pic of me and Jennifer Hawkins, former Miss World in the future, and here it is.
The point is this and it is for all of us; for young students still in year 12, or just started at Uni or for the more mature, juggling careers and family and trying something different or the ones who don’t quite know what they want in the future and see this as a means to wherever, here’s the point of this blog (finally you cry, we thought you’d never get there!)
The point is that no matter what plans we make or how we think it’s going to turn out reality always comes along and has it’s say in those plans. It’s what we make of it and the circumstances that counts.
I’d planned to do my piece and leave early last night, on reflection that might not have been a good look. In changing my plan and staying on I had a really good night, did a great job for the company and reinforced a positive relationship with the sales team. That relationship build with my colleagues and the guests at the dinner is priceless and worth an evening off. I didn’t get my studies done, but I had a great time and added value.
The message is don’t be afraid to make plans, just be prepared to adapt those plans. Don’t be afraid to try new things or get out there and just see what happens. You’ll probably surprise yourself when you do.
And do try to have some fun while you do it!
Oh, and the other odd thing I did this week was be part of an interview panel for the position of high school principle. It took all day from 8 to 4 before we could agree on an outcome. Never thought I’d be doing that, but I did it anyway.
Now I really must do some LAWS11030!
Happy Studies
*apologies to Robert Bruce “To a mouse”