Friday, 6 March 2015

Sorry for being slack

This is just a short post to apologise for being really slack recently with posting things. I've got so many things I want to write about (I've actually written a long list of things I have to say) but I've just been so exhausted these past few weeks and seem to run out of time. Apparently there are 24 hours in a day, but for some reason I feel like I only have two.  I know that this is not a good excuse, but I'm not trying to look for an excuse, I'm just stating facts and I seriously think about this blog every day, so it's not as if I've forgotten about you lovely readers.

I'm really sorry, but I promise I'll get back to regular postings soon. It's just a bit overwhelming at the moment (I know this is a massive contrast to my last post of 'Bulletproof'- call me a hypocrite) with uni back and I have this massive pile of readings that I have to do before Monday that I have neglected completely and have just dumped the printed readings on the floor. I also have the electronic readings and also a few plays I have to read and also a whole novel by next Friday... which is when I'm performing in a play, which I have final rehearsals for every night until 10pm in the lead up. And the day after closing night (which is the following week), I have a 2000 word paper due which I also haven't started. Okay, this post was not meant to be my venting ground- I'm so sorry. But this is just to let you know why I might be a bit silent for a while.

some of my readings for this week which I have just thrown on my bedroom floor and hoped it didn't exist... I'll face reality tomorrow 
So my mind is a bit of an explosion right now, but I promise when all of this stuff is done and I have worked out a good homework routine, as I said before, I will post regularly again. Please be patient with me, because I feel bad for not writing stuff and I have so much I want to share with you. For example, I just finished reading a really cute book (I'll write a post about it eventually), called 'A little something different' that I recommend to people who like Rainbow Rowell (I'm thinking of a particular friend of mine who I think should read this book) who wrote 'Fangirl' as it has the same feel of an adorable love story that is classic but also unique.




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