Hola mi amigos!
I have no idea if that makes any sense in Spanish, but hopefully you got the gist!
I like the fact that at the moment this is a little private diary entry the clearly no one is reading. But who knows maybe by next year I'll be the new gossip girl.
So let me fill you in on today's rivetting events, which includes revision, hmm revision oh and a little bit more revision! I'm a bit of control freak when it comes to organisation and planning, so it didn't help when I woken at 11.30, two hours later than I had planned to get up.
You're probably thinking (well not probably; I hope you're thinking) that 11.30am is still early and considering as it is the first official day of my Easter holidays - I deserve a bit of a lie-in.
But then I'm a slacker. In that I'm already behind, having spent this weekend, well discovering this, going on asos.com for a million hours and generally losing time through no fault of my own.
Anywho, I'm away next weekend (I'll get to that in a mo) and so time, as usual, seems to be dripping through my fingers. Ahh the beauty of metaphors! Although I'm not even sure if that was a metaphor...
So this weekend I'm doing a little fun activity called D of E. I say fun in a mocking way, but truthfully it is quite fun. It's probably very hard to imagine a sixteen year old girl trekking through marshland in the rain, looking forward to her breakfast only to find that crumpets do in fact taste weird when not toasted. Not funny. A distant scarring memory which I am trying to forget!
But yeah, for those of you that don't know what I'm taking about...D of E stands for Duke of Edinburgh's Award. That's Queenie's hubbie's little organisation in which young people have to do six months of service to the community, six/three months of a sport and six/three months of a skill like playing the piano or learning a language. Then you have to go on a camping weekend, plan your route, camp for two nights and carry it all around with you whilst you walk the 50km over three days. And at the end of it all you get a cute little certificate to say you've passed.
It's just a bit inconvenient what with GCSE's being practically a month away. Ahh the stresses. That and having a party on wednesday which half my school is going to, and I have nothing to wear (without trying to sound like a spoilt brat). I just manage to spend lots of money on clothes that aren't even nice, and that I never want to wear. So I live in the same clothes, whilst I watch my friends be all economising and buy great outfits from primark! It's annoyinggg :(
Wow I sound moany, spoilt, and well just plain weird. And I'm watching some film on E4 called Volcano and it's getting cheesier by the minute; and trust me if you'd asked me ten minutes ago if that was possible I'd have said no.
Anyway, so as not to repeat the beautiful mistake of lying in this morning, and I really can't tomorrow because I have to go out to buy a birthday present...I have places to go and people to see. Adios amigos....?!
Okay fine, nighty-night. x