Monday, February 09, 2004

I 'spose I'd better bring you up to date...

Thursday afternoon followed thursday morning (bowling with course-mates followed lots of very compicated lectures!)

Friday was a day off lectures and all types of University work, instead I was at home for the day putting up shelves in the new(ish) wardrobes and hanging a bike-rack in the garage (ooh, the excitement!)

Next the weekend happened:
Saturday lunch/afternoon was spent being blown around the Albert docks in Liverpool where we tried to appear cultured by having a look around the Liverpool Tate (it was warm in there, and very cold & very windy outside you see!). A return was made to a liverpool suburb to enjoy many a pancake with other like-minded SAGGA types. Saturday night we spent in northern Manchester with G&K and a couple of mad kids!

I got my steam-train fix on Sunday when we went out for lunch in a garden centre cafe not far from the East-Lancs railway. I was able to explain in great detail to the kids how a steam engine works had they been interested, as it was, they survived with me saying it's a bit like a big kettle with a whistle and wheels!!!

On our return from said lancashire hills, a detour was made to Skipton to see S,R&M. Molly was as cute as ever (or so I'm lead to believe!).

Anyway, must go for today (back tomorrow pro'lly) as it's nearly time to go and meet Charlotte from work.

Wednesday, February 04, 2004

Now that I've got it all set up, lets get on with the real purpose...

Today I've mostly been feeling quite tired, for no particular reason. Started the day with two lectures on Module E, which is to do with Physiological measurement. Followed by an extended lunch from 11:30 to 2:00pm with the group of us sat in the hospital canteen talking about anything, everything and not very much at all.

Topics included - how old were you when you had "that chat" with your parents? What were your most memorable Chemistry/Physics lessons (Most peoples seem to revolve around an experiment going wrong when 'Sir' demonstrated it!

I've just got back from the most mind-numbingly boring session watching a demonstration in the Audiology dept.

In case you were wondering why this has just appeared, I was inspired by a Mad one, We'll just have to wait and see if I keep being enthused!

Second attempt, now that it thinks (correctly) that I'm in England.

My first thoughts of this blogging malarkey - fairly easy.

Now all I have to do is try to keep it up to date!