This has been a dismal summer in which I’ve been bereft of motivation, inspiration and energy, and have been far too lazy to do anything. The only thing that has been on my mind since finishing my first year is starting my second, and only Facebook, World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy VII have kept me sane.
Speaking of WoW: Cataclysm
Ooh, yes indeedy
It hasn’t been all bad. Last weekend saw my first night out all summer, for my cousin’s birthday. We went to the dogs, placed a few bets, won nothing, but made up for it by scoring some drinks vouchers
We then hit the town, danced a little, drank much and ended up in a B&B (which we neglected to check into). With four of us and only two beds, I happily opted for the wooden floor, with only a pillow for comfort. Thanks to copious amounts of alcohol, I slept rather well and was feeling good the next morning, partially thanks to a cup of tea and a McDonald’s breakfast.
In retrospect, I think I was still drunk. A gopping hangover hit later in the day and I still felt like hell the following day. Perhaps I’m just getting old…
My once faithful metabolism has also been slack of late, resulting in a gut :/ Though I’m sure inactivity hasn’t helped.
However, two weeks from today I move back to Cheltenham and into my new student digs! My modules are chosen, my timetable’s set, my finances are secured, the first couple of nights out are arranged and I can’t wait!! Next year, I’m going to have to find a way of staying in Cheltenham over the summer. Alas, that will likely involve getting a…*ulp*…job…
WOOH CATACLYSM!
I’m excited.
Aaaaaaaaaages to wait though
Que? Who’re you? What are you doing here?
Can’t believe it’s almost September already… I can still remember sitting in the train station with you and Libby waiting for my train home, and that was in February!
I know how ya feel about waning metabolisms… I haven’t managed to recover from my last few nights out with my usual speediness. Blech.
Del: Yeah, September 2010 apparently…
Nicola: That happens when you pass 21; those nights become all the harder to recover from. The answer is, if possible, to continue drinking