Ahahaha gingerbread houses! I wonder if we have any mint chocolate M&Ms left over from my brother's gingerbread house. Now I have to go look for some. Eight? Eight. We have eight M&Ms. [???]
Aaanyway, after that moment of spazz, I now return to the original programming.
I'm baa-ack ... ok, so I was only gone for a couple of weeks, but I haven't posted in TOGR for aaages. I was going to wait and compete for the first post on the 500th page, but I have got impatient.
Holidays was alright. Not too exciting, not too boring (the wonders of endless free movies on pay TV ) I have a question though - why do geeks/nerds never seem to go on holidays. My brother and cousins (who belong to a sporty/surfer classification) never have any problems finding friends to talk to - and to be themselves around, but I always find myself having to pretend that I can fit in with that sort of crowd too... I have never once been on holidays and found myself someone to talk to who shares my own interests and that I can sit there and discuss books/movies/internet stuffs with. *sigh* anyway... fishing was a bit of a non-happening for me this year I caught all of four fish - none of them keepers, but I did replenish my tackle - and I bought a new rod and reel, which is much nicer to cast with than the previous setup that I was using.
Anyway, to top the holiday off, I got burnt on Friday, and I also have an earache its really bugging me at the moment, but I got some antibiotics for it and the doctor reckons that it'll clear up in 5 days or so .
Other than holiday wise, I've been able to find out my timetable for next semester at uni - I only have 15 contact hours That is like the minimum amount of hours that you can have and still be classified as a full time student - and I'm doing the full four subjects. *grins* its going to be a cushy semester, but I have to make sure that I do study when I don't have classses. I need to bring my GPA up a little bit - well... I want to bring my GPA up a little bit.
Oh, book hunting wise the holiday was a sucess I now actually have a copy of The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffery, which I have been hunting for for a while. I also found a copy of the Ship who Won, and Magic Steps.
Dai Brennick, and welcome back
Well, I'm going to wander off now... do some reading, do some knitting and possibly dredge up my notebook from year 11 and 12 german... I need to brush up on a few things.
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