Since I currently only have a two day week at university, and the rest of my time was hardly jam-packed with exciting events or drama, I do not even have a proper excuse for such laziness. Oops, my bad!
It really was quite a quiet week. Apart from Friday. Friday was definitely not my finest hour.
Life lesson: Cheap tequila is not our friend. And vodka doesn't help much either.
Lets just say that I had a bit of a bumpy start to Saturday morning. But, I can, at least, take refuge in the fact that the results for me weren't quite as bad compared to my two accomplices for the evening (who shall remain nameless).
Fortunately, the remainder of the weekend was much more presentable. Saturday was, obviously, market day. Then later me, and my friends from the previous night, simply spent the evening chatting and watching old television programmes. I overindulged once more, but this time cocktail nuts and popcorn took the place of alcoholic beverages. My kind of night!
On Monday term 4 began. The final term of the year. This time all of my classes are squeezed into the first two days of the week. Which sounds amazing on paper, but those two days are pretty challenging, and definitely took their tool on me. Maybe I was slightly under the weather, or perhaps it was just the effect of those two intense days, but I was struggling to do the most simple of tasks on the Wednesday and Thursday that followed.
But it's not all bad! After finishing up on Tuesday afternoon, myself and Emma treated ourselves to a meal at the Paviljoen on campus. At three in the afternoon, and after having only eaten a single banana during all that time, I was in desperate need of food: the veggie burger, chips, and hot chocolate definitely did the trick. Marvellous!
Once escaping from campus for the week, I had a lot of boring errands to run: post office, doctors office, pharmacy, grocery shopping...wild stuff.
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| Taking time to admire the beautiful park. |
But Thursday evening was cinema night - my favourite of the week! Emma, Kaia, and myself went to see Divergent, which was pretty awesome. In some respects, it was very similar to The Hunger Games, not that children were forced to murder each other for entertainment, but the setting very was similar and the way in which society had been forced into a different social structure. It was interesting, and a decent watch, especially with the cheesy romance and male eye-candy. Yes, I'm easily pleased!
Then on Friday Emma volunteered to entertain me, Lindsey, and Cameron with a movie. Unfortunately her laptop decided to acquire some viruses just in time to disrupt our plans. Perfect. We still had a really nice evening though: we ended up ordering cinnamon bread, otherwise known as heaven-in-a-box, and chatting well into the early hours. It took some serious effort to detach myself from her sofa in anticipation of the chilly cycle home.
A pleasant week! =D


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