Saturday, September 22, 2007

First week & friday evening

Well, I have survived the first week on PGCE. Hurrah! It's been intensive, lots to take in, and the reality of the amount of hard work that'll need to be put into this year to get the most out of it is becoming apparent.

But I'm loving it!

It's true to say that despite the ridiculous amount of work, background reading and lack of social life (woooooo!!) that's going to come with this year, I know that I'm where God wants me. And I'm gradually learning that that's enough for me :)


As a treat, I let myself out for the evening (what a racey and crazy person I am, I hear you say) to unleash the Disney channel premiere of 'High-school musical 2' upon my senses. Thank you Lizzie. If you haven't seen it yet, it truly is a kids version of Grease, thankfully cleaner, and so cheesy you could make a beast of a toasty with it if I'd brought my machine along.

In short, a lot of fun, especially in trying to predict what happened next (inevitably a group of people spontaneously breaking into song on a golf course).



Much fun had. I really ought to watch the first one sometime though...

TheWeeScottie

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weird is just your own personal brand of normal

Friday, September 14, 2007

Back in the R D G

I've just got back to Reading, after 1 year away and it really does feel nice to be back! Granted, in a different area of town, with a different course, and in a different house, but I really do like Reading :)

So it's all go for me now, starting this Monday coming over at Bulmershe. Just a short post, just to let you all know I'm still around.















And for those wondering, the pond's part of the Bulmershe campus ;)

TheWeeScottie

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weird is just your own personal brand of normal

Monday, September 03, 2007

Breakdancing from India

I've finally discovered youtube, so here's the video of the breakdancing routine from my time out in India, that was organised and choreographed for the Student Council event in the 1st half of term.



Before you all ask at once, I do take bookings, but only outside of term dates. See my agent if you'd like to hire the 'breakdance beagles'. You won't be dissapointed!

TheWeeScottie

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weird is just your own personal brand of normal

Still alive & reading Dick King-Smith!

Helloo all, sorry I've been away from blogdom for a couple of weeks or so. PGCE preparation is hotting up, and I have a week and a half's school placement ahead of me over the next fortnight before moving back to Reading to live in Lower Earley in (for those of you who know him) Steve Lock-Weaton's house! :D

Dead exciting, but in the mean time I have packing to do, a new desk was sniped off ebay on Saturday for a mighty £19 (£1 off my max bid) and I am beginning to amass a small shelf of Dick King-Smith books to support my circle and reading times in this year to come. And beyond, come to think of it.

Hairy Hezekiah (featured to the left) is the book of the day, a lonely camel in the zoo. I'd best find out what happens, so I'll be back soon with an update of sorts. Oh, and I'm level 68 in WoW. Sad, I know, but there you go. I love my games!

TTFN for now, take care & God Bless :)

TheWeeScottie

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weird is just your own personal brand of normal