pic with jeansLadies, we’ve all sat patiently outside the change-room waiting for a friend to bounce out excited she’s found the most amazing pair of jeans… 

 Except, there’s just one little problem – the jeans really don’t look as great as she thinks.  What do you do?  Do you burst her bubble and say her bum looks really wide or do you put on your best newsreader face and say, ‘WOW you look amazing!’ 

 For the sake of your friendship, you’re more than likely going to go with the second option – but are you really being a good friend?

 A survey by PureProfile of 1000 Australian women found that 37 per cent of Australian women admit to lying to a family member or friend when telling them their clothes or outfit was attractive. 

 Are you part of the statistic?  I think (I hope) that I would rather someone tell me the truth, wouldn’t you?  Sure I’d be on the trampoline everyday at lunch for the next couple of weeks but I would soon get over-it and respect that person for having the guts to tell the truth. 

 Mind you all my friends insist I look great in everything ;)

 Blogger: Erin @ Springfree™ Trampoline Australia

Monday 12 October 2009

Getting down and personal with your Springfree staff

Name: Trudie EatonTrudie1

Position: Customer Service

Best Part about Your job: Coming to work when there is a birthday on!  (Because there is lots of cake!).

Which Celebrity are you most similar to: That would be Emmy Award Winner Toni Collette – purely for her character in USA of Tara. She switches like a light, just like me.

What is your favourite quote or saying: “Welcome to Springfreeâ„¢ Trampoline” (said with a smile on her face).

What’s the best thing you have seen online lately: Sydney Storms! Click on the image below to read the ABC News article and see more amazing pics of the recent dust storm.

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What’s your jumping Tip to do the Springfree™ Trampoline: To lay on your back and look up at the clouds.

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Big Thumbs Up for Springfree Trampoline

Big Thumbs Up for Springfree Trampoline

Camp Quality’s Main Camp kicked off (or should I say bounced off) yesterday on the Sunshine Coast.

This camp is for diagnosed children aged between 9 and 13 years and there was laughter all around.  Springfree™ Trampoline has been a Camp Quality supporter all year, donating thousands of dollars and providing their camps with Springfree™Trampolines to add just a little more laughter into their day.

Greeted by volunteer supervisers, who were Friendly, enthusiastic and funny, I got a feel of what it must be like to be at one of these highly praised and reputable Camps.  Everyone was in such high spirits and there was an inspirational aura around the camp.  Maybe it was because of the strength and courage of some of the kids that attended the camp, or maybe it was the attitude of the organisers and volunteers? Whatever the reason, no one does Fun Therapy quite like Camp Quality.

I wonder if I can conjure up some excuse to go back tomorrow. I heard they are having a Talent Contest…

Name: Aaron

Position: Warehouse Assistant

Best Part about Your job: Lunch Time!!  Because I get socialise with all the great staff here at Springfree™ Trampoline.

Aaron in Action!

Aaron in Action!

Which Celebrity are you most similar to: Mark Webber (F1 Driver for all those non-motor sport fans) because he has my dream job.

What is your favourite quote or saying: Thank your mother for the Rabbits

What’s the best thing you have seen online lately: This mad Aussie guy jumping a massive building in Las Vegas on his motorbike!  It’s insane – check it out.

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What’s your jumping Tip for the Springfree™ Trampoline: Jump as high as you can and reach for the sky (try and catch a cloud)!

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2009 has been a year of real adventure. Because of a great team, and some understanding colleagues, I was lucky enough to take some long term leave to cross some of those ‘I always wanted to…’ things off the list. So armed with clear instructions to take a break, and leave my blackberry in the top drawer, I set off.

I fit in some travel – some of my favourites, managing to catch piranha, hunt anaconda, trek the Andes, and eat some stuff like sheep’s brain, and camel.

But the real highlights have been 2 development stints, in Guyana and Kenya.

2 months, Guyana, South America

Positioned on the edge of South America, Guyana affiliates itself with the Caribbean and doesn’t feel like South America as you imagine it. A legacy of its colonial history, it’s a Kristen10cultural melting pot, with an African, East Indian, and Amerindian cultural mix. Our volunteer group was in a semi-permanent logging community called Anarika, around 3 hours by bus from the capital Georgetown. We were on the edge of what’s referred to as ‘the interior’ – the hard to get to, travel through and live in jungle. Think Amazon… and you’re not too far off. We had a two bedroom wooden stilted house/shack – definitely pretty outback for this city girl… washing in a river for two months, flushing the toilet with a bucket, and sharing your living space with 7 others not to mention bats, cockroaches and tarantula’s!

We did a range of work projects from construction, to HIV/AIDS education, teaching and literacy programs.  It took us just over a month, but we were actually able to get immersed in the community – really seeing and living another type of life. It’s pretty rare you get to do that travelling, as you’re usually seeing the best or the worst from the other side of a camera lens.

Kristen009For me, it was a first taste into what it means to go to another part of the world and assist in its development in a small way. Due to nature of the group, project, location, community etc, it wasn’t full on or remote like I expected, and the importance of our efforts was more about the relationships we helped develop and foster in the community, than the physical works we left. I think in our culture, where we’re so used to moving quickly and distinctly, that it was important to remember that even the smallest change, that may have seemed like a very small pebble, was a difference.

A few highlights:

  • Having fun with parasites: I had a few envious people after I got a ‘chigger’ in my foot – a parasite that lays eggs deep under your skin. Removed said ‘chigger’ in home operation, only to have a flea try and live in foot. Result, walked around with wrapped foot, and was forced on at least one occasion to rock a sock and sandal (my disgust was complete).
  • Food: After consumption often cold, and 3 times a day rice, in this spoilt girls opinion, rice is lower on the desirable food chain than a teaspoon of instant coffee, mixed in a margarine tub, with room temperature water and a scoop of powdered milk (a daily caffeine treat in our house for the last couple of weeks).
  • How to fish Anarika style: mix this herb called Kunami, with spiders and cockroaches and flour, and roll them into balls. You take the boat around the islands in the river, and through this stuff in, and it ‘makes the fish drunk’. They then start flopping up and down like mad, and the local boys, just dive in and it becomes a chase to catch them by hand… one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen!

3 weeks, Kenya, Africa

kristen12After 5 months on the road, it was back into central Kenya to the Mully Children’s Family Orphanage. MCF’s functional Mission and Vision is to reach out, rescue, rehabilitate, protect, and care for the less fortunate and vulnerable children in the community. Each Year MCF becomes a home and a hope to street children, orphans, abandoned, abused, HIV & AIDS affected and infected, desperate and neglected children, who have nowhere to call home and no one to care for them.

Kristen2Focused on developing agriculture and other programs to be fully self-sustaining it was so heartening to see a potentially sustainable development model, after seeing such extreme poverty around the world. Since its inception, the organisation has witnessed more than 5,000 children being successfully rehabilitated. We were lucky enough to get involved with the kids, and run health clinics and education programs.kristen11

I was lucky enough to land on trench digging duty – digging house foundations with a pick and shovel. Nothing more rewarding than toiling someone else’s soil – especially in an area that’s so drought stricken around 10.000 people are dying from lack of access to water each week. It’s groups like MCF that make a difference, and being part of that chain was a rewarding experience.

Not to mention I can add to my affectionate title of ‘Queen of the Tramps’, with ‘Trench Wench’.

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Getting down and personal with your Springfree staff

Name: Simone… aka Simmy

Position: Lay-by Officer and Sales Consultant extraordinaire

Best Part about Your job:  Communicating with customers and fulfilling their dream of owning a Springfree™ Trampoline!

Which Celebrity are you most similar to: Kath (Kath and Kim!!!) Isn’t that dreadful…staff3

What is your favourite quote or saying: Life is what you make it!

What’s the best thing you have seen online lately: Mother of the bride dresses and bridals gowns.

Simone’s Daughter is getting married in October which she is very excited about. Simone has been exercising on the Springfree™ Trampolines for 10 minutes each lunch break for the last 4 months to look smashing in her mother-of-the-bride gown!  She has lost Kilos already and is looking tighter than Madonna! Bless the Springfree™ Trampoline!!

What’s your jumping Tip: Jump, jump, jump to tighten up all over!  Ha-ha.

Her favourite Bridal Websites:

www.wendymakin.com

www.karenwillisholmes.com.au

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The organisers of the Management Excellence Awards embarked on the search to find Australia’s Best Managers and where did they find themselves bouncing for joy…… at Springfree™Trampoline of course!

Leanne is a pivotal member of the Springfree family

Leanne is a pivotal member of the Springfree family

Springfree’s very own Administration and Human Resource Manager, Leanne was announced as a FINALIST for the Young Manager of the Year Award which recognises outstanding managers aged between 18 and 30 years.

It acknowledges rising stars and aspiring leaders at the top of their chosen field, who have achieved success at an early stage in their career; which sums up Leanne perfectly!

Leanne has been with Springfree for over 5 years and is a pivotal member to the Springfree Family and to its continual growth.

The winner is announced on Friday the 18th of September on the Sunshine Coast and we all have our fingers crossed in anticipation for the announcement.  Stay tuned to find out if Leanne takes the crown!

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Getting down and personal with your Springfree staff

Name: Paul

Position: Warranty Compliance and Spare parts

Best Part about Your job: Helping people and when I hear the phrase from our customers, “The Springfree is the best thing I have ever bought!” (Which I hear a lot!)

Which Celebrity are you most similar to: Believe it or not but people have mistaken me for Fatty (PAUL) Vautin.

Which Paul Is Which?

Which Paul Is Which?

What is your favourite quote or saying: From the life of Bryan; “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. De do dedodedo….”

What’s the best thing you have seen online lately: An anchorman getting stung by a bee whilst live on TV – he just went off!! Very funny!!

What’s your Springfree Jumping Tip: Get as much Air as you can and do a Bum tucks because it don’t hurt when you fall!

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Getting down and personal with your Springfree staff

Name: Erin Walker

Position: Communications Coordinator

Best Part about Your job: Seeing all the cute kids faces light up when they jump on the Springfree.  It’s a classic and their enjoyment is infectious.

Which Celebrity are you most similar to: Well that’s easy!  Delta of course!  Only because I want to be her in a different life!

Delta and Erin are great friends and go way back!

Delta and Erin are great friends and go way back!

What is your favorite quote or saying: Everything happens for a reason!

What’s the best thing you have seen online lately: Oh that has to be Beyonce’s performance on Saturday Night Live with Justin Timberlake.  Very Funny and Justin looks great in tights!

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What’s your jumping Tip: Mine is a little boring but it seriously a lot of fun – it involves Jumping onto your Bottom and then straight onto your belly.  Not only does it get your heart rate up but gets your core working!

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