Mar 20, 2006 08:23
this morning i woke up and it was raining outside but when i went to look out of the window it was really bright; as if it were only raining on my hall and the rest of campus was as dry as a bone. it was a very strange feeling, i didnt like it very much. it was the sort of weather that made me want to crawl back into bed and hide under my nice, warm, comfortable duvet for the rest of the day.
but i didnt.
and by the time i had to go down for breakfast at eight o'clock the rain had stopped and the sun was shining. it made me hapy to be awake and energetic. so here's the lesson for you all: always get up, even when you dont feel like it. i think this was an important lesson in my life!
i've made a set of instructions: 'how to make a (proper) cup of tea.' but im still, as yet, unsure as to who im going to send them to. they were originally for a cd cover for a friend, but i eventually came up with a more creative idea than that. so if anyone has always needed a set of instructions for the afforementioned subject id be happy to supply you with a set. but now now, no quibbling or ill burn them.
maybe my return to livejournal is a little unexpected, and it quite probably is, as i have a journal on my deviantart page but this just seemed more appropriate. i havent updated my deviantart for a long time. ive been constantly surrounded by creative and intelligent people since i arrived in nottingham but ive been very unproductive. i just cant find a way to express myself properly. i found out yesterday that the university has its own creative writing magazine and they just so happen to be running a poetry workshop (free may i add!) on the 22nd which sounds like it has my name written all over it. (as it happens the person whos running it is called louise....so thats quite close to helen.) anyway, fingers crossed ill find some form of expression there. brilliant.
i have an hour and a half lecture on shakespere in about 20 minutes. i think i should head off.
its nice to be back, i hope you're all keeping well.
au revoir mes petie chevres.