Childish sense of humour?
Turning a corner and seeing this made us all giggle.
Another boring day of trying to look busy at school. Some of us went on an excursion to the new-ish English second hand clothes shop. They don't have charity shops over here, well not that I've seen but these are very popular. They often advertise outside the brands they have 'George' 'Primark' etc but I've noticed in this shop you can get some really good stuff. I got a brand new with tags £70 Boden skirt for 800HUF (£2.20)!! I was extremely happy. I do wonder where they get all the clothes from though. Do our charity shops sell on the excess donations?
In the evening I dropped by the hostel to see how the students from 12d were doing in their exams. After that I went to the 12c 'Banket' which is a big dinner and party each class have on the last day of their school leaving exams. At about 1am the students all left for their after party and the landlord wanted to close. The class tutor had a quiet word and persuaded him to leave us some wine and show us how to turn off the lights in the beer garden. He then left us to it and we had a mini teachers party, dancing to Abba. Legend of a landlord!
I hardly drank anything which turned out to be a good thing as V needed lots of help getting home.
Back blip and as you can see with all of the L stress good blips weren't really a priority. Tonight was a turning point though he phoned while I was at the banket, we had a great conversation and since then everything has been wonderful again. :):):):):):) Might take a while for me to get back in the habit of good (well maybe not good!) blipping,
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