Okay, today was first good and then bad and now it's just okay ... which I guess is quite good.
It all started with a blue sky and me repeating what I learned yesterday and it looked fine ... but then it got more and more difficult by the minute.
So when I took my break to take a walk to the bank and get some money + buy some food, I had a moment when I started crying but then I pulled myself together and moved on.
I really just wanted to sit down in the middle of the pavement and cry till someone would have stopped and taken me to a hospital and I wouldn't need to finish this whole exam bit. I don't know what makes me more insane, the fact that I really wanted to do just that or the fact that I didn't do it?
But La Bonette gave me a good team talk ... so I feel better now. And I hope she is right in saying that I will remember an awful lot more than I think on Tuesday.
Now I'm waiting for 2 emails from uni to do something for another course, but they keep me waiting. So I guess I should get back to revising...
Life's a BITCH!
Friday, 14 December 2007
Public Display of Distress
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007
The Second Loch of Scotland
for your information: at that very moment she was faced with this sight...
And who could blame her? Certainly not us! We were just as mesmerized as she was!
Loch Lomond was very preeetttyyy! Not to forget the funky beauty of the power station on the right side of the parking lot.
So I had a little giggle when, while researching my newest precious obsession, I found this:
James McAvoy's Low Point
Standing naked in front of 400 people in a freezing Loch Lomond being bitten to death by midges for The Last King of Scotland!
Daily Telegraph
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Saturday, 8 December 2007
Bajuschki Baju
I wish I was a Giraffe! They have one of the shortest sleep requirements of any mammal, which is between 10 minutes and 2 hours in a 24-hour period, averaging 1.9 hours per day.
Sounds brilliant! If 20 minutes of sleep could just make me feel like I slept for 8 hours, I'd be soooo happy! Of course there are negatives that come with being a Giraffe, apparently they are vegetarians ... eww!!!
Yeah, you guessed it, instead of better, things have become worse. I just can't fall asleep and during the day I'm so tired that I simply have to put the book away repeatedly and close my eyes.
This is depressing! My entire body hurts from sitting, my arm is threatening to fall off from writing and I'm sooooo tired.
And I still have so much to read... baby steps is all I'm making, coz taking notes takes fucking ages. But I have now decided to cut down on the stuff I was supposed to read, I mean I have to give the guy an overview and I have just 4 hours to do that, so I won't be able to go into detail anyway... unless he asks something specific, but the grapevine says he won't. Fingers crossed!
So yeah, the sleep thing ... I'm quite tired now, so I will switch off my Laptop soon and hope that it won't take me bloody three hours to fall asleep again.
I can't wait for this to be over!
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Thursday, 6 December 2007
I Might Have To Move To Chile
... and not coz I'm fleeing from a regime change, no it all has to do with that vicious circle of sleep I'm in.
I know I'm quite a case of "People Who Don't Sleep Enough Because They Stay Up Late For Absolutely No Reason" ... but the truth is I was trying to change it. And then I went to that Uni thing and I wasn't home before 5.30 am ... and stupid me, I should have just stayed awake that day. But of course I went to bed and slept till noon.
And now there is no breaking out of this ... I'm lying awake till 4 in the morning desperately trying to fall asleep and I can't get up before noon. I tried to change it all week, but I just couldn't get up at 8.00. Everytime my alarm went off, I switched it off and went back to sleep, coz I thought "as tired as I am, reading will be no use" ... but I really, really have to read and take notes cos I've got that bloody important exam coming up.
So I have tried a lot of things. From herbal tea, that apparently calms you down so you can sleep, to counting sheep. Now there I was remembering the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District with all its sheep and I let them fluffy white things jump over those pretty little stone walls in my head... and nothing! Nothing is helping...
I researched counting sheep to see if I was doing it wrong and boy, this is wacko, apparently it most likely arose from Yan Tan Tethera, a traditional numbering system used by some northern English shepherds to count their flocks. Now I thought I might try that, but it's too ca-raaazzzyyy for me...
Anyway, back to ME!
Nothing is helping ... but I had to break the vicious cycle ... so I again tried to get up early. that's why I put on 2 alarm clocks today ... and actually got up at 8.00 (yey!), I read for some time and then half past 12 I got soooo tired that I almost fell asleep again if it hadn't been for La Bonette calling me about booking our flights for Cornwall (very exciting! and researching the right way to count sheep, I stumbled over this and before we go to Cornwall, we should definitly memorize some of the lingo "Na wra henna!" ) and to tell me about the latest developements in her career, in which an old creepy man is thinking she is a woman of questionable morals, which she is not!
Actually booking the flights to Bristol has been my highlight of the day followed by an expensive cheese burger whose beef from supposedly happy cows was appallingly dry ...
Back to the main problem ... for some reason I couldn't get back into work ... maybe I had too much beef. Now the big question is, will I be able to fall asleep tonight so that I can continue my work tomorrow at a proper hour? I hope so ... I'm off to brew that herbal tea the minute I post this.
It would be easier if I could just move to Chile, which is the much needed 4 hours behind time ...
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Tuesday, 4 December 2007
Christmas Is All Around Me
Lots of christmassy things are happening at the moment.
La Bonette elf'ed me today ...
I went to buy a card for my Mom to send to her for "Nikolaus", cos she said she is sending me some christmas cookies, so I thought the least I could do was send her a card.
and I've started to decorate the factory a little bit with the stuff I bought in my crazy candle phase in October...
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Sunday, 2 December 2007
Land of Cheddar, Beer and ... Leeds
OMG, I can't believe it... I've just added 3 more places I definitly wanna go see to my list. Any region with places called Cheddar, Beer and Leedstown soooo deserves a visit!
After the monkey sanctuary, Camelot Castle Hotel and all the other fun things, I really didn't need anymore convincing that our next road trip has to be to the South West ... but everytime I google the area I find new treasures.
Cheddar
A village in Somerset, which is just 25 km from Bristol and on our way to Cornwall. And yes it gave the famous cheese its name ... oh, PLASTIC CHEESE!
home of:
1) Cheddar Cheese - still produced there.
2) Cheddar Man - Britains oldest known geezer ... ehm human skeleton, found at:
3) Cheddar Gorge and Caves - second greatest natural wonder in Britain ... the south of it is owned by the Marquess of Bath and the north by the National Trust. There are 350 officially graded climbing routes on the 27 cliffs ("we should definitly hike on one of those hills").
The two main caves Cox's Cave and Gough's Cave (Britain's first authenticated cannibal site) are open to the public AND it has been suggested that the caves were the site of prehistoric cheese-making. Fantastic... cannibals as well as prehistoric cheese-making!
Coming back to Cheddar Man ... they did some DNA testing in the village and what can I say... it produced two exact matches (2 schoolchildren) and one match with a single mutation ( a history teacher).
When cousins marry...
4) Cheddar Reservoir - the first water reservoir in England that allowed sailing... other recreational activies include bird watching! borin' ... but pretty...
Beer
Beer is a village in Devon. Once upon a time the Beer men were the kings of the smugglers ... which basically in a way makes them pirates! The women of Beer are very good at lace making and hand-made lace for Queen Victoria's wedding dress. They also made a book of Nursery Rhymes out of lace for the christening of Prince William.
Sometimes the residents of Beer are referred to as Spaniards, because rumour has it a Spanish ship was once wrecked just off the shore and the Spanish crew settled down in Beer.
AND they've got a pre-school called Puffins at Beer ... BABY PUFFINs! Cute!
Actually I wanna live in Beer now... it has some sort of Stars Hollow vibe ... there is a website where you can leave your e-mail adresses if you leave Beer and want to stay in contact. The locals know each other ... I can so see Taylor, Kirk and Miss Patty living there.
Leedstown
Leedstown is a village/town in Cornwall and I just wanna go there, because I can't go to the North to check if the real Leeds is indeed still there and this way I will have at least visited a place called Leeds-something.
And then of course there are plenty more reasons to go like
Men-An-Tol
which is a holed stone that is said to have healing and fertiliy powers ... you just have to climb through it nine times or something...

or, and now we come to something I'm REALLY excited about, the Dartmoor and Exmoor Ponies!
Who are still running about the Moors ... they are semi-wild and most are owned by certain farmers, but they run around freely. How cool is that? Wild Ponies in England? There are no wild ponies in Germany! Could you imagine? Ohoh! These ponies kinda dropped of my radar after I stopped being a horse girl, so discovering them again has been quite funny!
People feed them out of their cars (like in a horse "serengeti" park ... I'm appalled! ) even though it is illegal to do so.
Oh, I want a Pony now!
The original plan has been altered... we will now be fleeing British shores with a monkey and a pony on board! I clutch the pony, La Bonette clutches the monkey and Special K is driving the boat! har, har ...
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Saturday, 1 December 2007
Simon Says
I can't believe what happened last night ... not that I'm surprised though! That's all I can say for legal reasons.
On a different note... here is another classic from Simon Amstell...
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