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Friday, March 14, 2008 --- 132 days ago
Life does feel rather typical at the moment. I want to write in my blog regularly, but when I think about it there isn't really particularly much exciting stuff to write about. Each day is reasonably similar to the last, the weekend will eventually roll around and that will be nicely different, but then after that it will be Monday again... cue repeat. I suppose that this isn't really a bad thing at all, especially when May17th draws closer and closer, and I realise that it's only just over a couple of months until Leila's and my big holiday to Europe. Argh, must get on with booking the rest of the accommodation and travel! It does feel extremely surreal that I will be heading to Europe in a couple of months. A few weeks back it had finally begun to sunk in that it was indeed going to happen, largely because we spent ages and ages sorting out the Paris accommodation, but since then a combination of general stuff happening along with forgetfulness has meant that we haven't really progressed further. Sorting out accommodation in Barcelona, and then throughout Italy (along with the necessary trains) is the next step in the process, and it should once again "bring it to life" a bit more. I remember last time I went overseas, which isn't much less than three years ago now, it felt extremely surreal that this was actually happening until almost the very day that I left. In that situation it wasn't really that surprising though, as my life ...




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