Well that went well. Haha. That relationship was 4 or 5 months of generally speaking good times, but I certainly rushed into the event. No offence intended towards my ex, but I definitely wasn't ready to embark on the journey of a relationship when I did so, and I must admit to being glad that it ended, for surely it could not remain a stable relationship when I can barely control my emotions and the other could not deal with this fact. So thank you, for giving me those months of happiness, and my apologies for causing you such grief as our relationship came to its close.
Meanwhile I have finished my first year of university, and discovered that I passed and am going through to my second year of study. Huzzah! And to add to that good news, I re-enrolled, because apparently if one does not do so one essentially gives up their place on the course - and now I'm rambling. As I was saying, I re-enrolled, and have been told the modules I will be taking. For one of these modules we had a choice of two potential topics, Enterprise or Studio Skills. I, as did most of my course-mates, wished to take Studio Skills, but it was given that some people would not get their chosen option. I, however, did, and so I am very happy. After all, business is not my strong suit, and I wish to work in the field of Media Production, so learning studio skills will be much more helpful.
And at the end of this month, I move into my new flat with my course-mate and best friend at university. I can tell that home will be great fun during my second year, living alongside almost equal silliness to my own. This year will also be more convenient, for the flat is on the doorstep of the town, whereas the house I lived in last year was a mile away from anything.
The topic of accommodation leads me to my next joyful revelation. Last year I struggled throughout both semesters as I have difficulties with forms, and as such submitted my student finance wrongly, so I never had any money left over for survival, and was only able to successfully pay rent alone once. However, with the help of my father, over the summer I have embarked on a well-paying full-time job, the money from which I will be using to live during my next year at university (just like a grown up, yay!), and hopefully I will have some left over to assist with my hobby of cosplaying, or buying my own equipment for media production. The one misfortune to this job is that it is 9-5, Monday to Friday, so my free time and what I can do in it is very limited. It does, however, mean that when I get to spend time with my friends it is made better by the fact I won't have done similarly recently.
The time is drawing nearer to my return to university and to the prettiest city I have ever visited. Much as I love the people here, I cannot wait to return there and to my studies, as I found the last year highly enjoyable. I will also be closer to other people and places I rarely get to see otherwise, which is another upside. And now I have run out of topics on which to ramble, and so, for now, I bid you adieu.
Turn End.
Devan.