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Montag, 13. Oktober 2014

Montag-Grummel-Tag

Now I start writing in English. I think thats a good way to improve. I'm really sorry for those people who don't understand me, if you have any questions, ask. In my five weeks I'm here now I know many people who don't understand German but who would love to read my blog. So...
I'm sure I'll make many mistakes but feel free to correct me.

Today was a tipical shitty I-don't-want-to-go-to-School day. But somehow I got up, ate breakfast (flakes, as always), brushed my teeth and catched bus number 132 to the Wharf in Manly. I listened to music, looked out of the window and nearly fell asleep again.
I forgot to tell you, last week we got four new students in our class (Laura, Ramon, Angie & Sophie). They're all from Switzerland. They're all very nice and I'm happy that they're in our class because everything got a bit mixed up and now people are brave enough to burst out laughing sometimes.
Sarah (our lovely teacher) asked if some uf us didn't do their homework. As usual I didn't do them. Me, Simon and Sidney had to leave the room and go to the next room. She gave us one hour to do it now. I'm such a bad student I never make my homework... I just hate it sitting down at my desk and wasting my time in doing exercises... I rather write diaries in English.
Okay that sounds now as I'm a really pissed off girl, but you guys know that I'm not. During the day I don't focus on the bad things that may happen or already are. When I get up in the morning I'm thinking of my friends who I'll meet in school and the delicious lunch we'll have together and that kind of stuff, you know.
Today we went to have some noodles in Sushiplus (It grew to be our favourite place...). Today Angie (one of the new students) joined us. She's 21 or something (I don't remember...) and has a very fancy haircut. They're short at the back of her head and long and blond at the front. She has gorgeous blue eyes and seems to have smooth skin. She did dancing for a living and decided to have a break and that's why she's in Australia now. We ate our hearty meal and went to school again. Simon, Stephan and me were a bit late but Sarah fortunately said nothing. We practised some speaking; we spoke about different professions and which might is the most dangerous or stressful one.
After the breake we were supposed to study by ourselfes but Simon and me stayed in the studentsroom... We tried to comfort Zuzana a little bit. She's still very sad about her hostel and misses her old hostfamily a lot. Luckily she can leave the eerie place on Saturday and go to another hostfamily again. While she tried to fill in a contract from her new job me and Simon were joking around and bothered her very bad. Fortunately she didn't get really angry but me and Simon had a blast... "Why does it feel so good, so good to be bad?" I think you know this song. We threw around a ball and giggled so much because we always almost hit her head or something.
At home I tried to finish my homework but I always got distracted by something... You know that feeling, right? I guess you have better things to do right-now. Maybe homework as well? Or some household stuff? But if you've read my blog until now let me know, I have no clue who is reading my blog and it makes me curious to know who does. Write me a short WhatsApp.
At 6.30pm it started to rain cats and dogs I can tell you... very noisy! Roger accompanied Catherine to her Pilates lessons and Alana and me started with dinner alone. We had a nice short talk... she opened me a little bit her heart.
Now I'm sitting here, in my boring room and trying to escape from my homework but I guess I can't do this every evening. So thank you for your time and stay cool.

Linda