a day in the life
Now, I have been asked a number of times by various people (various as in Mum, who certainly believes she counts as various people) to give a full and frank account of my average school day. I have so far resisted any inclination to do so since my average school day is singularly, well, dull. Sure there are often small rays of light which spear as (to switch metaphors* for a moment) angels of mercy into my darkened (or mercy-less**) existence; though sadly they are separated by giant gulfs of junior reading and junior maths and well, junior anything, really.
But whatever, here goes:
5.45 am – Wake cursing into the darkened void, even the sun knows that this is a stupid time to be up and about, and we should really take notice of this significant point. Shower, get dressed (sounds easy, doesn’t it).
6.30 am – Leave the apartments. Frankly this is often closer to 6.45, but this is the ideal.
7 am – Arrive at school, spend an hour thinking “Why the hell am I here so damned early? School doesn’t start till 10 to 8!?!”
7.50 am – Start lesson one. What this is depends entirely on what day it is. I could upload my timetable, but then the gang of ruthless ninja assassins I’ve outwitted for years will finally have the information they need and will inhume me right in the middle of a lesson.
9.50 am – After 3 lessons, repair to the staff room and there eat my whole (extended) family’s combined bodyweight in sandwiches. These are kindly provided for the staff, but I must confess that I’m getting rather bored of them by this point. Why no variation? Why no pickle, or marmite? Why no damn toast!
10.10 am – back into lessons… till
11.30 am / 12.20 pm – Lunch. Far to early and I’ve mostly stopped going, because it’s pretty rank frankly.
12.20 pm / 1.00 pm – Lessons again till
2.40 pm – ECAs. Extra Curricular Activities, I presume. Everything has to have an acronym over here, just calling them activities would be too gloriously simple, wouldn’t it.
My ECA programme consists of the Junior production on Monday, Scenefest on Tuesday and Thursday, Orchestra on Friday and Choir on Thursday. Wednesday is my day off and as such I rather look forward to it.
4.30-6.00 pm – Home. Why I’m always in such a rush to get home at the end of the day is a constant mystery to me, since there isn’t much to do there that I couldn’t do here in school. I think it’s perhaps that wearing a suit in the hottest city in the world is just plain stupid.
Love
Dom.
*lies
*yes, mercy-less, not merciless, think about it…
