Day 30 - 30th January 2013
Not an awful lot happened today. I coughed my way through the night (James just moved to the other end of the bed, as opposed to another bed altogether!) and got up bright and early for college. Had a nutritious donut for breakfast, had english, then geography. I got very angry about something we were looking at in geography, but I'm not sure if anything will come of it....hopefully it will. I went to a lecture about child trafficking in the cocoa industry, had a veggie samosa, bought my train ticket to London for next week. Then, I got home and finally solved my problem with photographing my EPQ, which means I can test it on Saturday and then arrange the actual shoot for next Tuesday...so Yay!
I've also been planning James' 2 year anniversary/valentines day present...I have something really exciting planned (well....maybe not exciting...) and I'm looking forward to getting started on that. I always leave it until the last minute because I'm more excited about my birthday :3 In 2011, when me and James got together it was much more stressful; my birthday on the 10th, we got together on the 13th, first valentines day together on the 14th, then my mum died on the 17th...pretty stressful!
Speaking of which, I also read mum's letters today, which made me cry loads, but I didn't really feel sad, I felt really happy. I feel like I've had such a productive and proactive and achievement-ful time recently, all I felt from reading her letters was that she was proud of everything I was doing. There's a bit in there where she says to 'remember that I love to find things that make me happy' and I feel like that is precisely how I feel at the moment. That no matter what, I want to be happy. And anything that's making me unhappy isn't worth the time.
These photos were taken on my walk home from college, the house is on my road, but I never really noticed how odd it looks, just standing there as a single semi-detatched house. I love the differences between the doors and windows on each side.
This moss was just pretty really. I could smell the first whiffs of spring in the air, the sky was blue, and I felt like I could literally see the plants growing before my eyes. This moss grows on a really low front wall on my walk home, and it's just a complete blanket of it, and it's beautiful.
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