Last Monday-Wednesday I spent 13 hours at work, preparing and having nervous breakdowns as a result of the lovely tri-annual visit from the government grouped named OFSTED. I didn't see much sunlight those three days as I was walking to work in the early hours of the morning and leaving as the sun had just set behind the hills of Milton Keynes. This visit managed to turn everyone into edgy work-a-holic fiends; a terrible mixture, especially for teachers. The entire school was on edge as the group of five moved throughout the school during the day on Wednesday and Thursday. I felt like I was in the middle of a "Big Brother" episode--it was as if they could hear and see you at all times. Finally, Thursday afternoon approached and we all breathed a sigh of relief followed by the pop of the champagne cork (the English department knows how to party ;) ). It was nice that our lives could now return to their normal state of chaos.
This weekend was wonderful. Jackie and Tony came from Manchester to help me celebrate my birthday;I couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate. We had a drink or two on Friday evening before coming home and passing out. Saturday we spent in central Milton Keynes shopping followed by coming home to a wonderful surprise from Jason. He had mentioned a few times that my bookshelf was far too bare for an English teacher. So he spent a bit of Saturday in Watersones Book Store buying me books--a total of 6. I honestly have never received a nicer gift from a guy in my entire life. The purchase was so well through out, as was the lovely note he wrote me, the wrapping paper (actually news paper), and the cute little notes he wrote me on wrapped book. I'm still beaming from the amazing gift--it was far more than I could have ever asked for (yes, I'm ending this sentence in a preposition...). Jackie, Tony, and myself met Jason at Zizi's for dinner later on that evening. Stepping back from the conversation momentarily, I realized at one point during the evening that I could see all of four of us getting together on a regular basis. I was not the only one who saw this as well--both Jackie and Jason mentioned something to me at separate times during the evening. I honestly cannot believe that it's turning out like this, and this well for that matter. Incredible.
Well, now that all is said and done, Jackie and Tony have gone home. I have planning to get done for this week as I'll be in Southampton for the new years with Dave and his sister. An early L'shanah Tovah to everyone who is observing.
Tomorrow is my birthday but it doesn't really seem like it--22 doesn't have the appeal that 21 had. It's just another year older at this point I suppose.