But inbetween I have my prelims. Yes those dreadful mock exams schools do. I think they are a bad idea when through out the year we do end of topic tests but I suppose they lett us know how stressful the real exams are going to be and also let us know if we are failing so far or not, hopefully not. I am actually not too stressed although my first one is two days away and my mum thinks I am revising. But it is english and this is writing so its not that different. Then theres physics. Thats a totally different (Ahh quick click onto bite size, someone is coming!) Oh yes physics is my third least subject. Most hated subject is maths then chemistry (although I kind of like my sciences I just wish I didnt take three) then physics followed by biology. English is Ok as long as I like what im writing or reading about and history is easy-peasy and my favourite subject is fashion and textiles (if you knew then that would be obvious.) But sadly you dont do a prelim in textiles but you do a ten hour (TEN HOURS!!!) exam instead. Nearly everyone then says "Ten hours... In one go??" No dont be so stupid, that would be child abuse making a child sit an exam for ten hours with no breaks. I get to do it over a couple of weeks, I can start it when ever I want as long as I finish it by the hand in date I will be fine.
Oh and that craft fair I went to last week that I was all excited about... Well there was some nice things there but not what I was expecting at all. But I met a really ( I appologise for the amount or "really"s in this post, I need to widen my vocabulary) lovely lady who was there selling her mums things because she was at another craft fair. They had some nice jewelery and leather books. I bought a leather book. Mine is orange. Bright orange. I thought I would never lose a bright orange book and so far this is true, but its only been a week. There was some really nice scarves too but quite expensive and I have a quite a few scarves all ready, always room for more though, just not that day. The other thing that interested me most was the ceilings and light switches. That sounds odd I know but it was a very old house, like Downton Abbey, a fancy manor house surrounded by fields and posh gardens. What im really saying is I would like to live there if someone would pay the bills for me. I couldn't take a picture of the ceilings subtly but I could of the light switches so here they are.
I want some like this, with the old flicker things, I was so tempted to try them but I couldn't, there was too many people! So that was my week and my week to come of prelims and craft fairs, but now I really must go and start revising. See you soon xx
I love craft fairs :)
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