Sunday. The day before the dreaded Monday. the day after the exciting Saturday where usually parties, late nights and drinking come into the equation. Sunday is the day of the hangovers and the dread. Dread that tomorrow morning, bright and early, you will see the appearance of the alarm clock reminding you that you really do need to get up after pressing the snooze button so many times you lost count.
I find that on Sunday, particularly in the evening, i spend a lot of time thinking. Thinking about general thoughts such as friends and family and usually end up over thinking these situations.
Therefore, i wonder that if Sundays did not exist, would i still over process things in my mind like i only seem to do on that day? or would this day just happen a day earlier or later?
I have no idea who reads this blog, and in some ways i am glad because i feel i can write about anything going through my mind, but at the same time, have the uncertainty about who knows about these personal situations.
So apart from the obvious thinking that was done today, i also watched my favourite sport, obsession and interest today which was of course Formula One; The German Grand Prix.
I spent numerous minutes laughing at the pronounciation of the 'Nurburgring' and numerous minutes annoyed that the commentator still, after being in the business for so long, cannot pronounce Sebastian Vettel's last name. It's Vet-al not Ve-tell!
Although Button did not finish because of a hydraulic issue, McLaren seem to be fighting back finally after Hamilton drove the MP4-26 to victory for a 2nd time this season. Congratulations!
I could continue for hours and hours, but i'm afraid of reducing you all to tears with my self-confessed obsession. But i'm proud of it!
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Leaving High School, Prom & Disappointment
Good Evening!
So much has happened since i last blogged. Not surprising since the last time i blogged was April.
However, this is my return to blogging and although i may be a bit rusty from not typing since leaving school, i'll give it my best shot.
Firstly, GCSE's are over! Finally after two years of stressing, revising and deadlines i have a lovely summer to look forward to (or so i thought.)
I must admit, during my GCSE's i didn't really do much of the 'revising' when maybe i should have, but only results in August will tell and until then i'll just enjoy my time relaxing!
I was getting into the habit of doing nothing during the day with long lay-ins, late nights and no commitment until the school decided to give me a repulsive book called 'A Level Summer holiday work.' Thanks a lot!
Now, even though i haven't made a start to this work there is always a nagging voice in the back of my mind reminding me that i have work to do and should really start doing some of it.
Moving away from GCSE's, i recently had my school prom aswell. Probably the most amazing night/morning of my life so far. Everybody looked amazing, and although the food was a bit naff, everyone seemed to have a good night dancing and singing and attending after parties, which to say the least, were rather eventful!
The only dissapointment so far this summer is the weather. Everybody expects high temperatures and trips to the beach almost every day with ice cream and swimming but so far apart from a few days of fluke sunny weather the rest has been rain, cloud,thunderstorm, rain, rain, rain (you get the idea.)
Instead of sun and heat being thought of when July is mentioned, i now imagine rain and humidity which to be honest, isn't the best weather to take a trip to the beach in.
Oh, and i'm rather gutted i didn't win the euromillions either.
So much has happened since i last blogged. Not surprising since the last time i blogged was April.
However, this is my return to blogging and although i may be a bit rusty from not typing since leaving school, i'll give it my best shot.
Firstly, GCSE's are over! Finally after two years of stressing, revising and deadlines i have a lovely summer to look forward to (or so i thought.)
I must admit, during my GCSE's i didn't really do much of the 'revising' when maybe i should have, but only results in August will tell and until then i'll just enjoy my time relaxing!
I was getting into the habit of doing nothing during the day with long lay-ins, late nights and no commitment until the school decided to give me a repulsive book called 'A Level Summer holiday work.' Thanks a lot!
Now, even though i haven't made a start to this work there is always a nagging voice in the back of my mind reminding me that i have work to do and should really start doing some of it.
Moving away from GCSE's, i recently had my school prom aswell. Probably the most amazing night/morning of my life so far. Everybody looked amazing, and although the food was a bit naff, everyone seemed to have a good night dancing and singing and attending after parties, which to say the least, were rather eventful!
The only dissapointment so far this summer is the weather. Everybody expects high temperatures and trips to the beach almost every day with ice cream and swimming but so far apart from a few days of fluke sunny weather the rest has been rain, cloud,thunderstorm, rain, rain, rain (you get the idea.)
Instead of sun and heat being thought of when July is mentioned, i now imagine rain and humidity which to be honest, isn't the best weather to take a trip to the beach in.
Oh, and i'm rather gutted i didn't win the euromillions either.
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