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totally psyched up about the upcoming GB hike. WOOT! heading to sleep now with a big grin on my face. yay!
back from GB hike meeting. I'm happy, car is happy, wallet is happy (got petrol! 21$ exactly.)
ARRGH No! no no no! clash of time table! ARRGH. stupid double degrees. at least I've got till March before I have to deal with it properly.
wrapping my head around university stuff.
M*A*S*H watching. the 5 o'clock institution.
I really don't have indy music cred when I get my latest music from TV ads. (recent dulux ad is port obrien's "I woke up today")
sitting on a deck as Dad decides to get all DIY and bash all the nail heads in.
@DaveBinM you *are* a druggie- an insulin druggie! :P
breakfast on the deck with the family is a nice way to start the day.
home from dinner with good friends. wouldn't have missed it even though I'm a bit snuffly!
cousin has dropped in to visit. fun times.
argh. I hate cold + allergy "deadly" combinations.
awake, feeling a bit more like myself. Still have a silly cold though.
sleeping in my normal bed (rather than the couch) again! feeling better, hopefully can have a more normal day tomorrow.
watched Strictly Ballroom. funny movie.
sitting at home trying to feel better. not going anywhere today so as to not infect all my friends
gross day at home feeling miserable and sick. Hope this cold clears up soon, but I get to watch period drama, so that's a plus.
ugh. voice sore.
good night world!
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