However, as a little light relief I shall tell you about my weekend, which, incidentally, was filled with a little light relief. Friday evening involved the usual trip to my friends house to lose at various board and card games. This was a lot of fun and a rather amusing way to end a long week at school. I inevitably lost all my mobsters in a good game of Family Business (goodness I can't say that without putting on a bad Brooklyn accent). Friday was a success, but Saturday was even more of a success.
Saturday began with a rather late wakeup. After a rather leisurely morning spent making coffee then drinking said coffee, my friend Charlie arrived at my house. After a bowl of noodles from Indonesia (funtimes) it was time to go to my friend Beth's birthday party. Might I add at this point that Charlie is now hooked on the afore mentioned noodles and is probably buying several packets as we speak. Beth's party was rather fun. Nothing beats a good barbecue. The bouncy castle was a constant source of entertainment. I lost count of the times that I was tackled into it and then pinned under a pile of sweaty adolescent bodies. The party ended as it should, with the blowing out of candle, the cutting of the cake, and a glass of champaign (or bubbly as it was referred to by Beth's mother).
Charlie and I returned to my house to get some revision done. It came as a shock when we actually did some revision. However, after a point (that point being at about 10pm) we opted for eating pizza and watching funny internet videos. Sunday was typical, so I will not bore you with the details. However, in one respect it did differ from my usual Sunday in that I spoke to my friend Alex via Facebook chat for a good seven hours.
Monday was fantastic as it was a bank holiday. Monday was lovely as Alex came round to do some revision. After a lovely lunch and some Kool-Aid we got stuck into a physics past paper. Upon breathing the sweet sigh of relief that is associated with the completion of physics papers we decided it was time to watch something entertaining, to eat cookies, and to drink yet more Kool-Aid. After experience the joys of a relaxing afternoon drinking Kool-Aid, eating cookies, and spending time with a friend it was time to say goodbye to Alex; in a metaphorical sense it was also time to say goodbye to a rather delicious weekend.