Friday 10 December 2010

Bah,Humbug!

I am feeling particularly grumpy at the moment -which is par for the course at Christmastime for me I'm afraid. Most of the year having virtually no family and little social life isn't so bad but at this time of year it seems highlighted and quite painful at times. So I would like to say to those people out there in the same boat its only a couple of weeks and then everyone that keeps telling you how much they have got on,trips out, meals arranged with people, etc.. will go back to moaning about relations again and life will return to normal. You are not alone!
Moan over.
I must admit I have also been feeling quite rubbish as I have had the worse cold/chest infection I have had for years. Along with struggling along the snowy pavements to keep essential supplies coming in it has not improved my mood. But I still think the snow is beautiful- there is nothing quite like a hoar frosted tree to make you think you're in Narnia.
I am hoping though that it will hold off for next week and my trip up to Suffolk. The work is at that halfway stage now- ready to looked at and hopefully approved and then I can go full steam ahead, I'm really looking forward to that part.Discussions with my fellow prospective graduates are going great guns now. We don't always agree but at least we are having productive discussions and things seem to be moving quite fast now- one thing that can be said for my group, we are certainly not passive and I think this will lead to an extremely vibrant and interesting degree show.
Being stuck in with nowhere to go has mean that the cards have been made and posted, the presents wrapped, the house cleaned and tomorrow in an attempt to try and capture some Christmas spirit I am going to take myself up to London to drink hot chocolate and watch the folks skating at Somerset house, I shall then come home and put up the Christmas tree and be thankful for what I do have.

3 comments:

Heather said...

You sound very positive and upbeat inspite of your 'Bah,Humbug moan'. Hope you feel better now after that horrid infection - my son and daughter-in-law have both had it. I always buy some low key 'Season's Greetings' cards as I know not everyone will have a Merry Christmas and I feel it is thoughtless to send cards screaming with jollity to them. Hope the weather allows you to get to Suffolk - your group members sound very inspiring and stimulating. Last, but by no means least, I love your piece of work. It looks magical displayed in the snow like that. I'm sure your tutor will like it. Happy New Year.

Miriam Weaver said...

Next Christmas Material Girls should go out for a Christmas Lunch.

Diane Kelsey said...

Sounds like a good idea Miriam.