Creme brulee and cups of tea.I was looking through my Biology trip pictures, and wondered why this was never uploaded:
Loves it. Been busy in the latter half of this week. The kitchen is beginning to shape up, most of the units are in, ditto the sink and oven as of Saturday. On Thursday, I had to go to the infirmary and have a 24 hr heart monitor fitted, to see if there's any abnormalities with my old ticker, owing to the collapsing episodes I have. Friday, I returned to have it removed. The woman ripped the stickers off and set me free to go. I love it when strangers talk to you in the street, for no reason than to be nice. But it always strikes people as odd, including me. No one does it. I then walked to my best friend's houses (my bff and her bf, who is also a good friend, live practically next door to each other), to give Becky her birthday present and to generally hang out. We had so much fun, looking at the magazines she got from her trip to America, which basically contained the Disney stars and Twilight actors. We goofed around, ate pizzas, bounced on the trampoline like we were 12 years old and made a mad, but hilarious video, after much persuading. I got a bit hyper. Saturday I did my duty at the hospice. It's something I've done for months now, volunteering at the local hospice, caring for terminally ill cancer patients. It is quite possibly the most rewarding thing I have ever done, especially last night. Despite the time I have done it, it amazes me how such comparatively little things, getting drinks, being a friendly face and just generally being someone to talk to, can help people. And help yourself.
I honestly reccomend it, if you can. I just made crème brûlée, and they failed. Still nice like, but not set. Ah well. I've started to read the Harry Potter series again. I'm on the second already, I'd forgotten how good they were, and I just got lost in them again. It takes me back. Next week, I start a work experience placement shadowing an anaesthetist at a hospital in my area. I am so excited and yet terrified at the same time, but I guess it'll be good to get some experience. It's needed in order to apply for Medicine at University, and I only got it a couple of weeks ago, and had been panicking about not having any before I got it. I'm going to have to have an extra early start on Tuesday, both my parents are working and so I have to get myself there on the old bus. Or three buses. I catch my first at 7:30 and start work at 9. Fun times.
Lol, "that" plunge pool.
Yes, he is wearing make up. Yes, she does have chocloate all over her face. I need to go scrub down, dry my hair and get myself generally sorted for tomorrow. Wish me luck! I shall leave you with a picture of a fly that I found with two legs missing. Didn't stop it though, it took me bloody forever to get a picture of it.
<3 Bob.
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oh how luckyyyy lol
"Despite the time I have done it, it amazes me how such comparatively little things, getting drinks, eing a friendly face and just generally being omeone to talk to, can help people. And help y ourself."
agreed
I always start and never finish one T_T
"Next week, I start a work experience placement shadowing an anaesthetist at a hospital in my area"
anaesthetist?
omg that fly scared the bee-gee-bees out of me D:
much love bb
A doctor. Usually the one who puts the patient to sleep.