For the rain, it raineth every day...
Saturday, September 17th, 2005 10:29 amSo, ten more minutes at my friend, the library computer with the slowest internet connection in the whole world.
The last two weeks have been absolutely great. A lot of time with Crocky, a lot of time spent exploring the city - well, the parts of the city at least which we did not know yet, enjoying the lovely accent people have, the language, going shopping, cooking, discovering that we really, really do not suck at all at cooking - the turkey leg was the prime example for that, the absolutely delicious mushrooms we had yesterday another. Yum yum.
I'll see my adviser of studies on Monday and then University will start. I am not too sure whether to be glad about it or not. I am looking forward to it a great deal, especially to Gaelic which I still want to learn and to Russian, which I'd really like to take up because it could really help me being a teacher in a country with such a lot of Russian immigrants. I would have liked taking up Turkish instead, but the uni does not offer that, sadly.
What I am also looking forward to is seeing more of Julez, or SnapeRulez, our friend who studies here, too. She is already one of the big, bad second years, so we won't see that much of her, I guess. Well, and of course to meeting new people.
Boy, I really hope we do not have to go out again today, it's raining, raining. And not any rain, no sir, the special brand of British drizzle which comes from all sides and attacks you like... really, really wet fog.
So, gotta go now, the kind people at the library will undoubtedly come soon to chase me away.
Oh- and I adored the new GOF trailer, btw. In spite of the strange masks the DEs wear...
Many hugs to all!
The last two weeks have been absolutely great. A lot of time with Crocky, a lot of time spent exploring the city - well, the parts of the city at least which we did not know yet, enjoying the lovely accent people have, the language, going shopping, cooking, discovering that we really, really do not suck at all at cooking - the turkey leg was the prime example for that, the absolutely delicious mushrooms we had yesterday another. Yum yum.
I'll see my adviser of studies on Monday and then University will start. I am not too sure whether to be glad about it or not. I am looking forward to it a great deal, especially to Gaelic which I still want to learn and to Russian, which I'd really like to take up because it could really help me being a teacher in a country with such a lot of Russian immigrants. I would have liked taking up Turkish instead, but the uni does not offer that, sadly.
What I am also looking forward to is seeing more of Julez, or SnapeRulez, our friend who studies here, too. She is already one of the big, bad second years, so we won't see that much of her, I guess. Well, and of course to meeting new people.
Boy, I really hope we do not have to go out again today, it's raining, raining. And not any rain, no sir, the special brand of British drizzle which comes from all sides and attacks you like... really, really wet fog.
So, gotta go now, the kind people at the library will undoubtedly come soon to chase me away.
Oh- and I adored the new GOF trailer, btw. In spite of the strange masks the DEs wear...
Many hugs to all!