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31 January 2008 - "FINALLY, I’m back!"

Well, I will apologise for seriously neglecting this site for the past three weeks, I have actually been a lot better for quite a while but have been caught up in life. I totally failed the blogathon challenge but I do pledge to blog at least three times a week in February. Hopefully I’ll blog more than that, like practically every day but a minimum of three times a week ought to be a suitable guideline.

I also plan to start taking more photographs for my photography section because I’m really not happy with the pictures I have up at the minute. I already have a few new pictures to put up, my favourite of which being this one:

Anyway, I think that now that the first month of 2008 is over, I have a pretty good idea of how the rest of the year is going to go. Asides from being really ill twice in January, it has actually been a really good month. I’ve been going out lots and lots and have found myself a lot closer to my friends. How has the first month of your 2008 been?



7 January 2008 - "Blogathon"

I’m finding this blogathon challenge much harder than I thought I would.

So I want you as the reader to help me out. What sorts of things do you like to read in blogs?



5 January 2008 - "Oh dear"

I fell asleep watching TV before posting the blog for the 5th of January. Still, only two hours late, right?

Very oddly, last night I didn’t sleep. I don’t know why but every time I tried to go to sleep I couldn’t seem to drift off, so in the end I gave up and watched television. Isn’t it weird how being tired gives you a whole new perspective on the day?

Suddenly, a sunny day seems formidable and makes your already tired eyes ache. The sound of the phone ringing makes your ears scream out, a feeling which is only comparable to hearing your morning alarm go off. The sight of the clock makes you sigh as you realise that you have to wait until a decent hour to go to sleep otherwise your body clock will be messed up.

So what did I do this Saturday? I sat at home and tried (and failed) to stay awake and now I am at 2:04 am and I can not get to sleep…