In my last post, I spoke about emerging, and then disappeared quietly into the undergrowth once again. Having lurked therein for another two months or so, I have once again emerged to update my affectionate (and probably dwindling) readership on why I did so.
You see, I had a submission. The final submission of my second year. And then I was required to give a lot of thought to what I plan to do next year, and as most of you probably know, thinking too far ahead, for me, is an exercise in confusion. All I know for sure about the future is where I will be married (because, like most girls from St. Andrew's Kirk, I refuse to get married anywhere else) and that I will not live in a joint family (because, if I'm going to live with anyone's parents, I'd choose to live with my own rather than abandoning them and going off to someone else's). Also, I know that I will have more than two children, because my mother demands it, and I know that they will be thoroughly spoilt by their grandmother and look upon their mother as some sort of gremlin (because the probability scale is heavily tilted in that direction).
Sorry, what was I saying?
Oh well.
In other news, the weather in the United Kingdom continues to surprise and entertain us. In India, one would talk about the weather when there is literally nothing else to talk about and conversation needs to be made. And the conversation would go like this: "God, it's hot today." ... "Hmmm." ... *silence takes over again*. Whereas in the UK, the weather becomes a seperate entity entirely, or an 'anthropomorphic personification' as Terry Pratchett would say. In other places, people blame things on God and the Devil. In the UK, you can blame things on God, the Devil, or the Weather. And I'm sure people address the Weather far more often than they do the other two. "Please, please oh please don't rain today" ... "Thank you Sun for shining!" ... "Weather, please be good on the 5th of May because I'm planning an outdoor party two months in advance" (yes, people actually do that, in a country where it rains all the time...hope does indeed spring eternal in the human breast, doesn't it?!)
Anyway, the Weather has been unexpectedly benevolent lately, although it still can't resist teasing us with a week of cold rain after a week of gorgeous hot sunshine. We at 42 (my house number, in case I haven't mentioned it) have invested in a barbecue, and spent two lovely days in the backyard with it. At this point it occurs to me that I haven't talked about my housemates on here at all. This is surprising, because they are the most hilarious bunch of people you could ever wish for. I don't like mentioning people by name on here, so I shall call them...hmm...Dodo, Diki, Aanya and Ajit. I'm Cheeta. As you all know already. Although over here, it has become 'Chennai Cheeta'. Or 'Crazy Chennai Cheeta'. Or recently, 'CC'. Which has now evolved into a verb and taken on a life of its own thanks to Diki, who did I mention has two stylish horns and a long tail with a fork on the end of it? (Useful while barbecuing). We also have two regular visitors, one of which is Grumpy (not a dwarf) from the next house, 55, and Chittu Kuruvi, a tiny little thing whose volume settings are disproportionate to her size.
I suppose you've by now gathered that life is so entertaining that I forget to blog :D Also, there's so much to say that I end up saying nothing at all!
Anyway. Our first barbecue involved a LOT of food (which was consumed at an alarming rate), a punching bag (and a lot of hilarious boxing videos), a lot of impromptu visitors, a random tea party, a game of cricket, and Dodo, Chittu and Grumpy trying to fly away on a broomstick (and the neighbour's rake, which was stolen through the hedge). The second barbecue was in honour of Anu, Aanya's adorable cousin, and involved a LOT of food, some music which Aanya called 'rap with a c', an impromptu visit from our tutor and his son (who had called to invite us to their barbecue while ours was going on), and a bhangra session which took place on one side of the backyard while a serious discussion on design took place on the other. Typical 42 style.
Anyway, that's probably enough updating for now. Off I go for my morning cup of tea.
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
*emerges*
So (why do I start the majority of my posts with 'so'?), having promised the universe in general, like it cares, and my mother, who does care, that I would update my blog in a somewhat regular manner, I have failed to deliver. This displeases me. :-(
As this is around the time of year I normally make my New Year's resolutions, and since my Professional Practice course advises networking and blogging falls under that category, and because I want my mommy to be happy, I will be updating this blog more regularly. I wonder if there are any readers left?! If so... *waves* Hi. I've been spending my time lately alternating between university, working at Primark, and watching movies and tv shows off the internets. Nothing of particular moment has been happening in my life (how depressing) except that I turned 23 on the 24th of February. There was a surprise lunch for me with all my friends, and a surprise visit from two old and dear friends of mine, and many happy cakes, so all in all it was a lovely and surprising day :) I am however another year older and not (that I can see) particularly wiser, which distresses me somewhat. (If you see any traces of wisdom emerging do let me know).
That is all for now.
As this is around the time of year I normally make my New Year's resolutions, and since my Professional Practice course advises networking and blogging falls under that category, and because I want my mommy to be happy, I will be updating this blog more regularly. I wonder if there are any readers left?! If so... *waves* Hi. I've been spending my time lately alternating between university, working at Primark, and watching movies and tv shows off the internets. Nothing of particular moment has been happening in my life (how depressing) except that I turned 23 on the 24th of February. There was a surprise lunch for me with all my friends, and a surprise visit from two old and dear friends of mine, and many happy cakes, so all in all it was a lovely and surprising day :) I am however another year older and not (that I can see) particularly wiser, which distresses me somewhat. (If you see any traces of wisdom emerging do let me know).
That is all for now.
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