Happy St. Valentines Day! Anyone wanting to know more about Valentines Day should visit this page for some interesting information :)
I hope everyone enjoyed it - Simon took me to the Pearl, which Jun Tanaka's restaurant, and it was very posh. It was quite scary - there was a pre-starter, pre-main course and pre-desert. I was so stuffed by the end of it, but I didn't want to leave anything! Everyone there was in tuxedos and what not. Simon bought me a new dress for it, which was beautiful. He really treated me, it was one of the best Valentines I've ever had.
I would love to hear what everybody else did, if they'd like to share it.
Kim.
Friday, 15 February 2008
Sunday, 10 February 2008
Days of Our Lives
I didn't blog yesterday, I've been very tired recently. I'm thinking about going to the doctors. I had an iron defficiency when I was in my late teenage years, and felt the same, so I suspect this may be a return. Back to a high iron diet I suppose. Dinner is in the oven as I speak, in fact, so it should be ready in about an hour.
I had work this morning, which was typically boring. Dana has been calling in sick for two weeks now, and she is ill - I visited her on Friday to check her out, and she looked like death - but it really doesn't make my job easier. Primark is always goddamn busy. Actually, they're opening a new one in Ealing, which is slightly closer to me, so I might transfer. But gah - Ealing is my local shopping centre, and with a Primark it will no doubt be really, really busy. I'm not sure I'd like that.
Saturday 16th is the Big Freeze in Liecester Square, and I advise anyone in London to check out the Facebook group. It looks to be very fun. I will be there with a friend. I'd be happy to look out for anyone coming along.
http://hs.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7905817846
Kim Durke.
I had work this morning, which was typically boring. Dana has been calling in sick for two weeks now, and she is ill - I visited her on Friday to check her out, and she looked like death - but it really doesn't make my job easier. Primark is always goddamn busy. Actually, they're opening a new one in Ealing, which is slightly closer to me, so I might transfer. But gah - Ealing is my local shopping centre, and with a Primark it will no doubt be really, really busy. I'm not sure I'd like that.
Saturday 16th is the Big Freeze in Liecester Square, and I advise anyone in London to check out the Facebook group. It looks to be very fun. I will be there with a friend. I'd be happy to look out for anyone coming along.
http://hs.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7905817846
Kim Durke.
Friday, 8 February 2008
The Beginning
Another day, another new blog. Indeed, this is Kim Durke's blog, a little slice of the world wide web in which she can put her thoughts, events and other not-so-important ramblings. But I guess I should introduce myself first?
I'm a juvenile twenty-two year old (going on two) student and am studying for my degree in psychology and works at Primark part time (high class, no?). I live in London with my boyfriend, Simon. I like tea, and lots of it. And shopping, but then, try finding a person with female organs who doesn’t!
Ah, Friday. Who doesn't love a Friday? I had one lecture this morning followed by a single shift, and then home to do nothing for the rest of the evening... This is the life. Simon got home about ten minutes ago (earlier than expected), after going to see the rugby with his friends followed by mass-drinking at the pub. He stuck of beer and smoke, so I sent him to have a shower. I should probably get started on some work I have to go through, and start studying for my second driving exam coming up on Monday morning. Hopefully I won't fail this one, though!
Kim Durke.
I'm a juvenile twenty-two year old (going on two) student and am studying for my degree in psychology and works at Primark part time (high class, no?). I live in London with my boyfriend, Simon. I like tea, and lots of it. And shopping, but then, try finding a person with female organs who doesn’t!
Ah, Friday. Who doesn't love a Friday? I had one lecture this morning followed by a single shift, and then home to do nothing for the rest of the evening... This is the life. Simon got home about ten minutes ago (earlier than expected), after going to see the rugby with his friends followed by mass-drinking at the pub. He stuck of beer and smoke, so I sent him to have a shower. I should probably get started on some work I have to go through, and start studying for my second driving exam coming up on Monday morning. Hopefully I won't fail this one, though!
Kim Durke.
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