It seems as though this blog has been neglected again. Shock! Horror! I guess I just went through one of my 'I know what I did, why should I have to write it down just so I can remember what I did at a later date?' phases.
More or less all that's happened between then and now is the fact that thanks to a bathroom refitting, I've been living with my Auntie and Uncle for the past few weeks. I must admit, it's certainly not been as loud and hectic as I thought it'd be. Mind you, I have had it rather easy, not doing much of anything to help out whilst I've been here. Getting paid to paint the fence doesn't count. I have started ironing whilst watching episodes of 'House', however. I find it amusing that my 3 favourite shows are all American medical dramas. Grey's, Private Practice and House. Ah well.
Sat also rang me a couple of weeks ago and asked me as to whether I'd be up for helping him to actually run Booktin. I said yes in a heartbeat, and although we've had a difference of opinion on one or two minor things, we both want to take Booktin forwards, and this has given me a fantastic chance to begin to network with people in the industry that I want to be a part of when I leave University. Win-win, really.
The only fly in the ointment recently is the fact that I've been swallowing pain medication as though they were tic-tacs. Never a good thing. Ever. In fact, yesterday I didn't have any, and it was actually noted that I didn't have any. Meaning it's no longer the norm...Which sucks if you ask me. I'm twenty years old and already my body is rebelling. I wouldn't care if I was stupid and drank too much, smoked, did drugs and had wild, promiscuous flings...but I'm the sort of person who feels guilty after eating a take-away, so the aforementioned things have obviously never happened. It's just irritating because even when I do everything right, something else always goes wrong. I swear it's God trying to test my optimistic attitude. If it is, then I'm doing rather well thus far.
Long day tomorrow. Some sleep is needed. Take care, dear reader.