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Driving Lessons in Springvale
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I crave some brotherly shenanigans, so have some Diluc and Kaeya headcanons.
We all know how much Kaeya loves summer. Soaking up the sun, sandcastles, swimming and all that fun stuff. In contrast, Diluc loves winter. As a kid he loved snowmen, curling up with books in a pillowfort in front of the fireplace, drinking hot coco. Crepus would take the boys ice skating every year.
They were both a nightmare to deal with on road trips, especially when they were very little. Despite Crepus best attempts to pack up all sorts of toys and activities to do, even the most well behaved siblings can only sit in a carriage for so long before boredom takes hold. Kaeya would always go, "I'm not touching you" "yes you are!" Or Diluc would start throwing toys to make some terrible game of catch. They had to make a lot of stops for them to get that energy out.
Despite how rich they were, Crepus wanted them to have good work ethic, so he had weekly chores for them to do. Mostly things like keeping their rooms tidy so the maids have less to do when they deep clean. Help count the wine stock. Go to springvale to pick up meat for dinner. Sweeping the stairs. Etc. Kaeya preferred doing the ones where was with people more. Like going to shops or helping the maids, mostly because he always overheard the juicy stories. Meanwhile Diluc liked the more outdoorsy chores, like picking grapes and fixing stuff. He was a very hands on kid.
Kaeya is the younger of the two, but he hit that growth spurt first when they were around 12/13. And loved to tease Diluc about how he's the big brother now.
They would sneak down to the kitchen at night for snacks all the time.
Diluc was still pretty young when he got his vision. Of course the first thing they did was see what they could set on fire. Kaeya suggested trying to defeat the cryo slimes that were always down by the river. That didn't work. They were chased all the way into the mansion with singed grass in their wake.
Kaeya has always been the more fashionable of the two. In their teens, Diluc asked Kaeya to help him figure out what looked good on him.
Plenty of staff members had children of their own, some even lived on the winery grounds in the staff lodgings. The brothers were friends with all the kids around their age and every other week was some sort of slumber party.
Diluc was excited to have another kid in the house with him when Crepus first took Kaeya in. He did his best to make the boy feel welcome, from sharing all this toys and reading his books with him. Even introducing him to all the other kids.
They started sword fighting lessons as kids. Crepus hired the best instructor available in Mondstadt for his boys. And what do these two do on the first day with the wooden practice swords? Beat the shit out of each other. The instructor had their work cut out for them.
Even in adulthood with their strained relationship, they never actually try to cut contact with each other. Neither one of them is ready for that. After all, they are each others only family left.
They still gift each other on their birthdays. Diluc usually let's Kaeya drink for free, or gets him something practical. Kaeya will get Diluc something like an accessory he knows Diluc would like but likely wouldn't buy for himself.
Kaeya likes to mess with Diluc by telling Donna when he's working the bar, with a subtle hint of what color and fragrance he likes. Then laughs from the sidelines as he watches Diluc try to politely avoid her.
Despite all of their fighting, if there is a common goal or enemy, watch out. If you have ever seen Lucifer, the scene where "I know who did this." "I'll drive." That vibe.
All their old toys and games are still in the winery packed away. It is a common thing to argue about. "Diluc I want my trading cards back." "First of all, they are our cards, second if you want them so bad come get them." "Excuse you, who put in the work to collect them?" "Not you, that's for sure." They can go on for hours on that alone.
#genshin impact#diluc#kaeya#master diluc#kaeya alberich#diluc ragnvindr#genshin kaeya#genshin diluc#genshin headcanons
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Benefits Of Maintaining COVID-19 Restrictions While Taking Driving Lessons
COVID-19 has brought the normalcy of life to an abrupt end, at least in terms of how we used to know it. There are a number of rules and restrictions that have been prescribed to keep the situation under control and ensure that you stay safe from any kind of harm caused by this deadly disease. Following these restrictions are now a part of our daily life and activities, including the learning of a driving lesson.
With the situation around us being far from okay, it is very important for all of us to maintain these restrictions while living our lives and indulging in activities such as learning to drive a car. There are a number of benefits that one can get from the maintenance of these restrictions while indulging in a driving lesson. Here is a look at a few of these benefits.

Safety
The very first benefit that you get by maintaining the restrictions imposed by the government while opting for driving lessons in Noble Park is that it helps to keep you safe from the harmful effects of the COVID-19 disease. This is something which needs to be maintained unless the situation comes back to normal and we can enjoy our driving sessions properly.
Immunity
Maintaining social distancing during the classes and wearing masks and gloves during the driving lessons in Burwood East is very important when it comes to providing you with the right kind of protection against the deadly COVID-19 virus and ensuring that your immunity is on spot.
Protection
Every driving school in McKinnon should maintain the prescribed rules by the government and maintain them properly so as to ensure that there is complete protection for the learners from this deadly disease. This is a huge benefit that one should not neglect while taking driving lessons.
Care
Most of all, it is time that we care for the others as well by maintaining the prescribed restrictions. There are a few and simple things that we need to maintain, which can make a huge difference when it comes to providing benefits to each and every person around us while taking a driving lesson.
The above discussion gives us a clear picture of the various benefits that one should maintain while opting for a driving lesson. So if you are looking to enrol in a driving school in Springvale, make sure to maintain the restrictions for COVID-19 and get the aforementioned benefits.
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Whether you want to drive a manual or automatic, it's up to you to decide. We offer both automatic and manual driving lessons in Springvale on well-maintained vehicles with all safety features as per the latest guidelines rolled out by regulatory authorities.
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MIKEY’S PERSONAL BLOG 54, May 2017
On Monday morning, I had my Healthy Cooking on a Budget class at Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East. Today we made fresh pasta from scratch which meant it was time to get messy! We started by cracking four eggs into a mound of 00 plain flour and then slowly kneading the mixture until it forms a ball. Next, we rolled out the dough and cut it into four sections before starting to feed it through the pasta machine.
I was actually quite intimidated using this device at first mainly because I didn’t really know what I was doing. But you slowly feed the dough through the rollers and repeat the process several times on each setting. This is called the lamination process where the pasta dough becomes longer and thinner. After it gets to a near transparent state, you then feed it through the cutters to make spaghetti, ravioli and fettuccine.
Finally we cooked the pasta in a large pot of boiling water. I made the mistake of mixing the two different types in the one pot and it started clumping together. Our teacher Jodie was fine about it though. I do get rather sensitive when I make a mistake but this was a new learning experience for me so I made the decision to be gentle with myself and just make note of it for next time. We also made a pasta sauce and some ravioli with a burnt butter sauce. http://www.ballaballa.com.au/progra...
On Monday afternoon, I started working through Lesson 5 of my online Wellbeing course through the MindSpot Clinic. This week’s focus is on dealing with relapses, ways to manage your symptoms, coming up with a relapse prevention plan and the importance of goal setting. I’ve found the course helpful in seeing depression, anxiety and stress from a different perspective and discovering additional ways to cope with the symptoms of these issues. https://mindspot.org.au/wellbeing-c...
On Monday night, I had my Strength Training session with Luke Davey at Breakaway Fitness. I was feeling much more relaxed and mentally prepared than last Monday. I was determined to keep myself in a positive headspace tonight. I’m still learning to love and accept myself more but it is getting easier. I’m also slowly adapting to the UFT PLAYgrounds environment. They’ve had a few recent interior changes including some separate spaces for the personal trainers to work in, which instantly put my mind at ease.
I decided to put all my cards on the table and let Luke know how I’m really feeling inside. There’s no point bottling this shit up inside anymore and plus I’ve grown to like and trust Luke over the past few months. I was still recovering from the DOMs (Delayed onset muscle soreness) in my arms and I also felt physically worn out from the weekend but I didn’t let these factors hold me back tonight. https://www.facebook.com/breakawayf...
WARM-UP...I started the session by doing several stretches into the hamstrings, quads and hips including 90 second squat holds and a 3 minute butterfly pose. As usual, I was feeling pretty tight in these areas but I was actually surprised at how flexible I’ve become. I’m holding these stretches for longer which is a clear sign of progression.
DEVELOPMENT...Easily the hardest part of my session tonight. I had to do 15 rounds of 8 weighted back squats EMOTM (Every Minute on the Minute). Honestly, I felt no shame in having to take a break or rack up before my round was done but I stuck it out for as long as I could. My form and technique was pretty good but of course fatigue and muscle burn were making my life hard. To be honest, I didn’t actually complete all 15 rounds as I used a couple of them to rest. But I made the decision not to be too hard on myself tonight. I should be proud of myself no matter how many reps I do or don’t do.
WORK-OUT...And just went I thought it was over. Luke played a track called “Bring Sally Up” and I had to basically do squat holds in time with the music. My brain wanted to stick “Sally” where the sun don’t shine especially when my knees started to burn and give way but I did what I could. It was a really tough session tonight and yet I didn’t give up even though I struggled a lot through it.
On Wednesday morning, I had another Strength Training session with Luke Davey at Breakaway Fitness in Berwick. I was still feeling sore in my thighs and glutes from all the weighted back squats I did on Monday night but otherwise I was doing okay. I’ve been starting to recognise the importance of using positive affirmations or mantras before my sessions as they help me to get into a more positive mindset and to let go of any worries or anxieties I might be carrying around with me. Some people might laugh at me or think I’m weird for doing this but it’s what works for me.
WARM-UP...I started the session by using a soft plastic ball to release tension from my hips and upper back muscles. Honestly it’s poses like this where I’m truly in my zen moment. I just close my eyes, take in the sounds happening around me and breathe. Next I did some back extensions on the machine (3 rounds of 10 reps) and some kettle bell dead lifts (3 rounds of 12 reps).
DEVELOPMENT...Today I really made a massive achievement...lifting more than my body weight. I did 5 single reps of 100kg. It’s a personal best for me and something to be truly proud of. But I’m not the kind of person to brag about it and blow my trumpet. Still I should be really happy with that effort. The most challenging thing about dead lifts for me is overthinking (Am I doing this right? Have I got my body in the right positions? Is my form okay?).
But thankfully Luke was there to make sure I was doing them correctly. The last thing I want to do is injure myself. My technique was pretty good for the most part. The initial lift from the ground up was probably the toughest part and then having to squeeze my glutes in as I’m raising the bar. But besides that, I made sure I was keeping my shoulders back, my butt raised, eyes forward and my back straight before lifting. Just gotta keep practicing and I’ll get there.
I was also trying hard to work on my mental health during the session. I reminded myself that it’s okay to be introverted, to not have a lot to say, to be silent and not have every single trainer and client talk to me. Grounding myself in the present moment is so important. People at UFT PLAYgrounds do care about me otherwise nobody would be acknowledging my existence or saying hi to me. I just have to believe that in myself and say yes I do belong here.
Sara: Can’t you see I’m not like the others? Freddie: I know you’re not like the others. You know you’re not like the others...Being scared is good. Fear is good. Fear motivates. Fear gives you the feeling of being alive. Quote taken from the film Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
On Thursday morning, Mum and I attended the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea charity event held at Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East. The large hall contained several round tables in which we all sat around. There were guest speakers, door prizes, raffles, a silent auction and games, all to raise money towards the Cancer Council Victoria. When it comes to supporting important causes, I will always be there to participate and give generously. This is what truly defines me as a person. Giving to other people.
Everyone received a small plate filled with miniature cupcakes, slices and sandwiches and had access to a variety of different teas, coffees and hot chocolates. It was a great event to be apart of and my mum actually won a prize in the Guess Which Cup? game. The topics of improving mental health and wellbeing were also raised as these can help to reduce the likelihood of getting cancer. Awareness and prevention are both very important things to consider. http://www.ballaballa.com.au/event/...
On Thursday night, I attended my Water Workout class at YMCA Casey RACE. It’s been a few weeks since I last did this class but I felt like this would be a good way of promoting muscle recovery after my sessions with Luke this week. Our instructor Mary guided us through a variety of different movements including jogging, ski poles, digging and scooping, rock n’ roll, front and side kicks and rolly polly. I still found it difficult using the underwater dumb bells to keep me afloat but I still gave it a go. http://www.healthfitnessrevolution.com/...
On Friday morning, Mum and I went to the Morning Melodies social function at the Waltzing Matilda Hotel in Springvale. Today’s performer was Chris Griffith, doing a tribute show to British artists who were popular back in the 60’s. Chris entertained the crowd by telling us about his childhood, growing up in Cardiff, Wales and making plenty of jokes. The songs he played were from a variety of artists including Herman’s Hermits (I’m Into Something Good), Cliff Richard (Summer Holiday, Living Doll), Gerry and The Pacemakers (I Like It), The Beatles (With Love From Me to You), Tom Jones (Delilah, It’s Not Unusual), The Bee Gees (To Love Somebody). https://www.waltzingmatildahotel.com.au/...
On Friday night, I attended a Yoga class at YMCA Casey ARC in Narre Warren. Unfortunately the yoga instructor was involved in a car accident whilst driving down to Casey Arc but thankfully she wasn’t hurt and was able to still run the class tonight. We started the class by doing a couple of different breathing practices including Sun Moon Breathing which involves leaning over your knees from a kneeling position and touching the mat with your forehead.
Next we did several variations of the Lotus Pose which involves laying down on your stomach and lifting your legs and arms simultaneously. We also did Eagle Pose, Warrior I sequence, Warrior III, Seated Spinal Twists, Downward Facing Dog, Low Lunge, Shoulder Stand, Bridge Pose and Extended Child’s Pose. I decided to pull back on my shoulder stand tonight as last time I actually injured myself and I’ve never really been comfortable doing inversions. http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/lo...
“So you say you’re alone? Well I don’t think so and I take this moment now. No I don’t. So you say you’re alone? Every time, this might as well just burn.” Closure in Moscow - Jewels For Eyes (2008)
“We have never lived, we have never even tried. Come on now give that burden to me...It never ends, carry on the sin. It never ends, it never ends, we can never rest. It’s like kissing cousins. It’s like breaking bread.” Closure in Moscow - Kissing Cousins (2009)
“You’re chasing happy days, tell me are you closer now? Praising yesterday, dreaming of them better times. I won’t let anyone have mercy until you bring ‘em down.” Closure in Moscow - Happy Days (2014)
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Driving Instructors in Heatherton
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Driving Lessons in Dandenong
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Learn to Drive with Confidence: Nav Driving School in Springvale
Are you ready to hit the road and gain the freedom of driving? Look no further than Nav Driving School, the trusted choice for professional driving lessons in Springvale. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, our experienced instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Choose Nav Driving School?
At Nav Driving School, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, tailored driving lessons. Our instructors are fully certified, patient, and committed to creating a stress-free learning environment. We understand that every learner is unique, so our lessons are customized to suit your pace and learning style.
Comprehensive Driving Training
Our driving lessons cover everything you need to become a confident and responsible driver:
Road Rules and Traffic Awareness: Learn the latest road rules and regulations to ensure you're always safe and compliant.
Practical Skills Development: Gain hands-on experience in parking, merging, lane changes, and more.
Test Preparation: We offer mock tests and practice sessions to help you pass your driving test on the first attempt.
Flexible Scheduling
We know life gets busy, so we offer flexible lesson timings, including weekends and evenings, to fit your schedule. Our instructors are happy to pick you up and drop you off at your preferred location in Springvale.
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Driving Instructors in Springvale
Searching for expert driving instructors in Springvale? Nav Driving School offers personalized lessons with certified professionals. Book your sessions today with 'Nav driving instructors in Springvale' and gain the skills to drive confidently and safely!
Driving Instructors in Springvale
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Top-Rated Driving Schools and Instructors in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park
Learning to drive is a critical milestone in life, offering freedom and independence. For residents in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park, finding a trustworthy and effective driving school is essential. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, the right driving school can make all the difference. Below, we explore some of the best options for driving lessons and instructors in these areas.
Why Choose Professional Driving Lessons?
Driving lessons from qualified instructors ensure you gain the skills and confidence to handle various road conditions safely. Professional driving schools provide structured courses tailored to your needs, offering a blend of theory and practical sessions.
Driving School Pakenham – Quality Lessons for All Skill Levels
For learners in Pakenham, a driving school with experienced instructors is crucial for building strong driving foundations. Nav Driving School is a top choice for its customized lesson plans and flexible scheduling. With patient and certified instructors, learners receive comprehensive training in maneuvering, parking, and road safety.
Experienced Instructors: Learn from trainers who understand local traffic patterns.
Modern Vehicles: Training in well-maintained, dual-controlled cars for maximum safety.
Affordable Packages: Flexible pricing plans for every budget.
Visit their dedicated page to explore their offerings: Driving School Pakenham.
Expert Driving Instructors in Heatherton
Driving lessons in Heatherton are designed to help learners become confident and skilled drivers. The schools here emphasize building road awareness and adhering to driving regulations.
Advanced Training Techniques: Learn techniques like defensive driving and hazard perception.
Tailored Lessons: One-on-one sessions ensure every learner gets personalized attention.
Friendly Environment: Instructors create a comfortable learning space, ideal for nervous drivers.
For a detailed overview of the best instructors, check out: Driving School Heatherton.
Driving School Springvale – A Hub for Learners
Springvale is home to some of the most reputable driving schools in the region. These schools prioritize equipping learners with practical skills to navigate city and suburban roads.
Local Expertise: Instructors familiar with Springvale’s roads and traffic conditions.
Flexible Scheduling: Evening and weekend lessons cater to busy students and professionals.
Pass Guarantee Programs: Many schools offer guaranteed pass schemes to boost learner confidence.
For more insights, visit: Driving School Springvale.
Noble Park – Comprehensive Driving Lessons
Driving schools in Noble Park are renowned for their thorough training programs. Whether you're a novice or seeking to upgrade your skills, they have something to offer.
Beginner-Friendly Courses: Start from the basics with patient guidance from experienced instructors.
Refresher Lessons: Perfect for those returning to driving after a break.
Multilingual Instructors: Learn in your preferred language for better understanding.
Explore the best options here: Driving School Noble Park.
What Sets These Driving Schools Apart?
Comprehensive Training Modules: Covering everything from basic controls to advanced driving techniques.
Road Test Preparation: Focused guidance to help learners pass their driving tests on the first attempt.
Modern Teaching Aids: Use of simulators and digital tools for an enhanced learning experience.
Flexible Payment Plans: Affordable and customizable packages for individuals.
Tips for Choosing the Right Driving School
Check Reviews: Look for testimonials from past students.
Evaluate Instructor Credentials: Ensure they are certified and experienced.
Inspect Vehicle Safety: Verify that training cars are up-to-date with safety standards.
Compare Packages: Balance affordability with quality.
Conclusion
Driving schools in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park offer exceptional training opportunities for learners of all levels. With professional instructors, modern vehicles, and a focus on safety, these schools are the perfect choice for mastering the art of driving.
If you're ready to take the first step towards confident driving, explore the best options in your area today!
#Driving School Pakenham#Driving Lessons in Pakenham#Driving School Heatherton#Driving Instructors in Heatherton
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Top-Rated Driving Schools and Instructors in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park
Learning to drive is a critical milestone in life, offering freedom and independence. For residents in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park, finding a trustworthy and effective driving school is essential. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, the right driving school can make all the difference. Below, we explore some of the best options for driving lessons and instructors in these areas.
Why Choose Professional Driving Lessons?
Driving lessons from qualified instructors ensure you gain the skills and confidence to handle various road conditions safely. Professional driving schools provide structured courses tailored to your needs, offering a blend of theory and practical sessions.
Driving School Pakenham – Quality Lessons for All Skill Levels
For learners in Pakenham, a driving school with experienced instructors is crucial for building strong driving foundations. Nav Driving School is a top choice for its customized lesson plans and flexible scheduling. With patient and certified instructors, learners receive comprehensive training in maneuvering, parking, and road safety.
Experienced Instructors: Learn from trainers who understand local traffic patterns.
Modern Vehicles: Training in well-maintained, dual-controlled cars for maximum safety.
Affordable Packages: Flexible pricing plans for every budget.
Visit their dedicated page to explore their offerings: Driving School Pakenham.
Expert Driving Instructors in Heatherton
Driving lessons in Heatherton are designed to help learners become confident and skilled drivers. The schools here emphasize building road awareness and adhering to driving regulations.
Advanced Training Techniques: Learn techniques like defensive driving and hazard perception.
Tailored Lessons: One-on-one sessions ensure every learner gets personalized attention.
Friendly Environment: Instructors create a comfortable learning space, ideal for nervous drivers.
For a detailed overview of the best instructors, check out: Driving School Heatherton.
Driving School Springvale – A Hub for Learners
Springvale is home to some of the most reputable driving schools in the region. These schools prioritize equipping learners with practical skills to navigate city and suburban roads.
Local Expertise: Instructors familiar with Springvale’s roads and traffic conditions.
Flexible Scheduling: Evening and weekend lessons cater to busy students and professionals.
Pass Guarantee Programs: Many schools offer guaranteed pass schemes to boost learner confidence.
For more insights, visit: Driving School Springvale.
Noble Park – Comprehensive Driving Lessons
Driving schools in Noble Park are renowned for their thorough training programs. Whether you're a novice or seeking to upgrade your skills, they have something to offer.
Beginner-Friendly Courses: Start from the basics with patient guidance from experienced instructors.
Refresher Lessons: Perfect for those returning to driving after a break.
Multilingual Instructors: Learn in your preferred language for better understanding.
Explore the best options here: Driving School Noble Park.
What Sets These Driving Schools Apart?
Comprehensive Training Modules: Covering everything from basic controls to advanced driving techniques.
Road Test Preparation: Focused guidance to help learners pass their driving tests on the first attempt.
Modern Teaching Aids: Use of simulators and digital tools for an enhanced learning experience.
Flexible Payment Plans: Affordable and customizable packages for individuals.
Tips for Choosing the Right Driving School
Check Reviews: Look for testimonials from past students.
Evaluate Instructor Credentials: Ensure they are certified and experienced.
Inspect Vehicle Safety: Verify that training cars are up-to-date with safety standards.
Compare Packages: Balance affordability with quality.
Conclusion
Driving schools in Pakenham, Heatherton, Springvale, and Noble Park offer exceptional training opportunities for learners of all levels. With professional instructors, modern vehicles, and a focus on safety, these schools are the perfect choice for mastering the art of driving.
If you're ready to take the first step towards confident driving, explore the best options in your area today!
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