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7 Weeks

Here we go then, the downward slope that is the last half of the summer term. Seven weeks from now I shall be starting six weeks of holiday! Oh how summery it feels, with the black cloud looming over the rooftops infront of me. Can\'t complain really I suppose, we\'ve had a semi-decent weekend weather wise. I even got to sit outside yesterday morning and eat my breakfast... granted I was wearing my big winter coat but, hey, it\'s a start!

So what does the week have in store? Well firstly an exams meeting at lunch today so an early start to work. When I get home I have a choice, I can either continue tipping out my room which, although re-arranged slightly is not looking any tidier than when I started tidying it yesterday. Or, I can sit down and have a good look at the report writer, time for some documentation and taking stock of what I\'ve got I think.

Other tasks for this week: I want to make a good start on block 4, figure the sooner I get it out of the way the better, I don\'t want to be trying to get that done whilst I\'m doing everything else at the end of this term. I should also make a start on the Shout stuff and look through the notes I made last year on the certificate process, need to set the ball rolling on that soon.

It\'s going to be a funny old term. I know it\'s going to be busy, and I pretty much know which bits are going to take up most of my time, but I can\'t really get a good start on any of it yet, I\'ve got to wait for others things to come into play first. The waiting game has begun... a good time to get myself organised I guess...

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