Since my birthday in February when I got a lot of money as presents, I have slowly been collecting stuff to take to uni. I now have a rather large collection under my bed. I have something like 7 pans... Ive got bed covers, kitchen utensils, decorations, posters, bags, clothes, shoes, stationary, more kitchen utensils. You name it, ive got it. Dad says hes not really sure how a) we are going to get it to Loughborough and b) I'm going to fit it in my tiny room. Personally, I cant see why we cant take the roof box as well as our Ford Galaxy as I am definitely going to have at least 4 suitcases of clothes ALONE. And that's before the masses of kitchen stuff I have under the bed. Im going self-catered, which means that i will be cooking my own food. That's why I need all the kitchen stuff, although at this rate i'll be able to provide for the whole hall, not just myself. Recently, my parents and brother went on holiday, leaving me to fend for myself. It didnt go all that well as I missed them alot and broke quite a lot of the household appliances.... I did however quite successfully manage to cook for myself and when I say cook, i dont mean microwaved Pizza. I had proper meals. So i think i'll be ok at that when it comes to it.
I am currently working a summer job in order to raise money for UNI, because although Mum and Dad are kindly giving me an allowance to spend on food etc, I'd quite like to be able to afford a few luxurys (which for me means more clothes) I am working for a childcare agency called Tinies. http://www.tinies.com/
Im a temp in nurserys, so pretty much if someone who works in a nursery is ill or on holiday, my agent calls me and asks me to go in and work a shift to cover for them. Im basically a supply teacher for 0-4s. I really enjoy it and for £6 an hour it is fun work and a good summer job. I find it a lot more interesting than if i was working in a shop, athough discounts on nappies and the occasional free cartoon of full fat milk doesnt really appeal to me....
anyway, thats all for now.
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