Jun 15, 2009 18:10
Those two weeks are SO tiring. We had long weekend starting Thursday and a friend of my dad came with her family. I must admit the dog was charming and I didn't mind the husband much since I mostly didn't see him. But -gosh- I had to entertain their 16 year old daughter and 8 year old son. The girl wasn't the problem. Normal, shy, nice teenager. (We predict in a couple of years she's going to become incredibly beautiful. She has the potential.) But her brother,ughhh. Loud, obnoxious, always on the move and trying to be know-it-all. I don't like him. According to his mother we're astrological siblings since we were born on the same day. TEN YEARS APART.
Thankfully the plans for this week look better. Firstly, IT'S THE LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL. Secondly, three out of five weekday evenings I'm going to spend partying. Wednesday, my classmate throws a party to celebrate her 18teen birthday. Thursday, we start celebrating the end of school. Friday, we go back to school for the end of year ceremony and then go back to party SOME MORE. >3 The only drawback is: I'm sitting my CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) on Wednesday and am starting to get nervous. Speaking I have already behind me since I've done it on the 6th but reading, writing (of the horror), listening and grammar are still ahead of me. I just hope I will pass (hopefully with a good grade).
In other news - Bruno is a butterfly killer! I swear, I wanted a nice friendly dog but NO. Today we had to go on a walk after he got hyper from having to much sleep (I think in his mind he was challenging me: Come on, come on! Leave me alone just for two minutes! I will make something CEASE EXIST. Needless to say, I didn't.). And then he saw butterfly and started running after him. He kind of run over it, it landed on earth and started struggling and then he saw it again and ATE IT. The problem is, I know he doesn't understand that eating butterflies is as bad as kicking puppies. I see his eyes shining when he sees them and thinks "Come on pals! Let's play!" Only my dog has no knowledge of his own power and plays with them as he would with dogs twice his size. Butterflies do not even stand a chance. At least there's hope that he will one day do the same with mosquitos.
exam,
parties,
bruno