Testing Times...

Well!!! Long time, no post...

Been busy working and studying for my test yesterday - 2 x 3 hour papers - always a winner...

I'm hesitant to say it went well, lest my words come back to bite me in the ass. But it was allright. Do-able I suppose. Anyway, I know I won't do very well, but I'm just hoping to pass. That's all that really matters at this point!

And now it's over!!!! Whooo--hooooooooo! It's a wonderful feeling not having that itching guilt at the back of your mind when you're doing everything but studying...

The next one is end of November, so plenty of time for rest, and believe me, I'll be putting that to good use.

Wedding planning is going well, as The Fiance mentioned in his blog... Couldn't believe it when my mom phoned me from Harrods the other day about napkins. I mean really! Was even more suprised when she asked for my email adress (my mom is afraid to even turn ON the computer, never mind use it). So it was quite nice getting an email from her all the way from London. If I can be soppy, it really warmed my heart that she would step out of her comfort zone like that to send a message to me.

But let me be off - my stomach is growling and food has yet to be made!


2 comments:

__ said...

"Napkins"... next it'll be curtains, I suppose. Ah, the old nesting instinct.

Cute :P

Anonymous said...

Heheheheheh...I don't think that your word will be the only thing that would come back and bite you in the ass. And your excuses are not accepted Woman. I'm sure you could've thought of something better then tests and work and whatever. Can't you manage your time?

Good to hear the wedding planning is going well? Anything I can do for you guys? Maybe if someone give you trouble I can fire up the ol' russian mafia and make a visit...*wink wink* Are you sure it was your stomach growling? I know that some tenants where you live are famous for worse. Anyhow...thought I spice up your blog a bit. Can't really find something at this point...

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