Saturday, December 08, 2007

Walking in a Winter Wonderland...

It's what I'm listening to!

In an attempt to feel Christmassy and to try and be on a par with the household when I head to Coventry I am now making a concerted effort to Christmas myself up.

It's proving slightly tricky as I've been in school every night this week and all over this weekend and Monday and Tuesday night - haven't really had much time to 'get the Christmas on'. This is not a complaint - I'm merely stating a fact (A phrase I have had to repeat several times this week when people have asked why I look so k***...sorry...tired!)

There's been some really cool stuff on this week - the infant Nativity was especially cute! At the minute the Y13's are frantically trying to piece together 'The Curse of the Werewolf'. It's sort of a cross between a bad horror movie and a pantomime! Still despite the lack of rehearsal it does seem to be coming together and I've got a few of my team on board to help out backstage so a good (if slightly rushed) experience all round.

I tell you, I'm thinking of starting a wine cellar with all the thank you's I've been getting!

The renault Clio is going well and sems to be coping. However I managed to run the battery down twice in 2 days and had to rescued by various members staff - that would be me not used to a car with normal electrics then!

Poor Moffy has broken all records in the Garage across the road (and indeed her own record!) by SPECTACULARLY failing her M.O.T - 2 pages and and a page of Advisory...ooich. However 3 of those were a new tyre a piece and lots of little bits of welding - and a big King pin thing. Still it means I get to spend the Christmas hols working at the fabulous Coach and Horses and spending my free time in the company of Morris Minor Men and my Dad - I'm actually looking forward to it!

Have been feeling a little lonely lately - just shows that next term is the right time to join groups and hopefully start my scuba diving (that is if I'm not to skint!) Although having no social life has definitely been beneficial this term!!!

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