Today’s been mixed in terms of how good it’s been. I’ve had ups and downs and some VERY dangerous and downright stupid close calls. More on that later…
Typically, I woke up fairly late in the morning (it is a Sunday after all; what do you expect?), turned on my phone and immediately received a text from Ellie asking me if I was coming out to Asda with them. Of course, the text was sent hours ago and they’d already been. Good start. Once the massive downpour and sheets of rain had passed over and the sun had started to shine again, I headed out on my own to Asda to do a little weekly shop. I walked all the way there, approached the cash machine on the outside of the building and, like some kind of deranged goldfish I realised…
I’d left my wallet back at the flat. Well done me.
Obviously this soured my mood somewhat and I ended up going back to my flat to sulk about how rubbish this day was being to me so far. I grabbed my wallet and since I’m far too lazy to make the same journey twice in one day, decided to go round the corner to the little newsagents and buy some overpriced milk and bread to live off until I could next be bothered to go to Asda. Oh well; there’s always next week.
Apart from that, my day’s been pretty uneventful. Needless to say it sure is quiet with Lewis being in Amsterdam. Laura’s parents are round to wish her a happy birthday which obviously means the PS3 and such are out of bounds until later on. So that leaves…oh, what’s that word…? Waffles? No…work! That’s it! It’s, erm, that thing students are supposed to do whenever they have a minute or two right?
Now about that close call: I realised today just how fragile and weak-minded I can be with all this freedom and independence. I came very VERY close today to giving in to this overwhelming urge to purchase a limited edition black Wii bundled with New Super Mario Bros. Wii. I came so close, in fact, that I actually placed the order, then realised what a ridiculous thing that was to do and immediately cancelled it again. I’m quite shaken up at how close I came to blowing all that money. We do learn from our mistakes though and I shan’t ever come that close to doing something like that ever again. And no, readers, I don’t need any sage words of advice or any chastising! I can take care of myself you know.
Right now I’m waiting for my clothes to be washed over in the laundrette and waiting patiently (while cooking waffles…erm, I mean working) for Laura to return so we can sample some of the TEN PS3 games her parents have brought her from home. Let the good times roll!