Wednesday 22 June 2011

Time to Smile.

Things have been crazy busy the past few days. I want to London for the weekend to celebrate a friend's 21st birthday, which was a fantastic time, complete with hog roast, never ending supplies of treats, a lot of alcohol and at least 13 people (if not more) camped out in a marquee. As if this wasn't enough reason for a celebration, my best friend had her baby early on Monday morning, a teeny tiny little girl who is absolutely beautiful; I am counting down the days until I can go home and meet her, and start to spoil her rotten. In fact, despite feeling ill over the past few days, I have been in an extremely good mood: on Friday I received my results from the year and managed to pass a lot better than expected, today I had books delivered from Amazon which always makes me extremely happy and have just been sat around drinking tea and finally reading for myself again, something I have been waiting for for months! I am finding that days are difficult to fill with nothing to do and so have decided as well as reading, I am going to spend my time attempting to find a job, which is actually rather hard. However, I will not give up and will try and establish some kind of routine, otherwise I will be at risk of going insane.

Trip to London - chilling at the party.

Monday 6 June 2011

The Way To Travel.

I love trains. I'm not really sure why, as travelling always makes me really tired and I tend to complain no end after going on a journey anywhere, but I really love trains. I always try my best to get a window seat, and I love watching the world blur past, especially in the summer when the fields are green and the sky is a really clear blue. I was on a train today, and the journey back in the early evening was one of those lovely train journeys. The carriage was full, but it was quiet, with everyone reading books or typing away on their laptops. I sat and stared out of the window, at the view that can be seen in the pictures below, and was a little sad when the journey came to an end.