Jun 01, 2007 12:40
To celebrate the starting summer, I decided to post something here, yihaa!
This time of the year I'm always quite glad I chose (or ended up in) this job... 10 weeks of holiday wasn't horrible last year, it won't be this year either. I absolutely had no boring days or problems with spending my time. No other bigger plans than Japan this summer, although we always figure out something to do. J doesn't really like to spend his holiday just at home. After Midsummer we'll fly to Tokyo and will be back on July 8th. Midsummer will be spent at a cottage with families and before that, there are no free weekends anymore. I guess I should go home-home for a few days to clean up my room. I mean, it has been cleaned but to sort my old things out and choose which things belong to the garbage bin and which not.
Tomorrow we still have the parties at school (and teachers attend to both of them), some cake-eating and then hoooliday. In the evening I'll go out with the colleagues and on Sunday we'll celebrate J's birthday. Last year it wasn't really a nice day since his granny died in the morning :/ . Perhaps this year will be better.
Life is still the same, J trying to find out something "else" to do after his civil service and me going back to the same school in the autumn. Some thinking further has been done about where to live and work for millions of times and it's not always nice not to know where to be in one year again but such is life, I guess. This apartment surely isn't the last home we'll have and this town may not be the last we'll live in but it's so irritating to even think about it, I'll stop it here.
The weather is brilliant and the renovation in our house is moving on, slowly but surely. There will still be some noisy days ahead, too bad I just never know in advance when they come. I could be somewhere else if I did. Yesterday they woke the whole house up at 7 o'clock by drilling something real loud for 15 minutes and then stopped it for the rest of the day. Great.
I'll try to be more active here in the summer, see ya!