Once again the geography department have succeeded in organising a trip that not only sounds boring but traumatising. All of the teachers in the geography department at my school are rather eccentric. I won’t go into details, but the more senior members are the worst, they are going on the trip too.
One is rather a retard (and I use that term lightly) and the other is alright but tries to be too friendly. For example the other day he comes up to me and my mate and says, “Do you have any ring tones you can send me"
I was in shock afterwards and both me and my mate were laughing for a considerable period. Other than that, thumbs up
Our accommodation for the overnight stay seems to look like a large shed rather than a youth hostel. Beggars can’t be choosers I suppose. However we all did pay for the trip.
My fears for this trip consist of both rational and irrational fears. Firstly, I’m not sure of the bathroom situation; therefore I plan to have a shower when I get home if worst case scenario comes into play. (I don’t mind it, it’s just that everyone seems rather insecure about the whole communal shower thing)
Anyway, also a n00b to BA this year is becoming a nuisance. His clear obsession with me is rather worrying; requests to stay at my house and to share my bed if I have not got the room have both been declined. I will have to watch my back
As for the rest of it, sounds fun, the opportunity to get away from school and spend some time with my friends is a god send. After I fell in with the wrong crowd a few years ago, I’ve felt rather awkward about trying to get back in with my older and more trustworthy friends. Now I’m thankful to say that since passing from GCSE to A Level, All of my undesirable friends have left, allowing me to go back to how things used to be. (bourbons3 ;-).
Well, you should expect an update around the time when I get back so, stay tuned