Happy New Year!
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It's a brand new year, and every new year seems to fly by with more inertia than the one before. If I may be honest, I don't believe in New Year's resolutions since they usually don't last longer than the latest yo-yo diet fad; I think we're better off coming up with these resolutions on a more spontaneous basis- we're probably more inclined to keep vows that aren't made for the sake of having one. But........ when I think of one I shall keep you posted.
Amongst all this "studyingness" (by this I mean to include all the procrastinating I've been doing), I of course took the time to celebrate the new year in style. In good company, I went to a party over at Montague for wine and champagne (the expensive bottle of wine Steph and I bought at the airport turned out to be bad :( )and then headed to Leeds town hall (which they surprisingly managed to convert into a club for the night) to ring in 2007. Although some people went out at 2pm to countdown the Australian new year- this was a little too ambitious for me- we managed to celebrate the European new year at 11, the British new year at midnight, and somehow, the Canadian new year at 5 am. THe last part, though, comes with a confession, I fell asleep at 4:30am lol- but I tried. Anyways I had a really fun night out! The streets of Leeds are beginning to seem less empty as students are flocking back to residence for the exam period. Renata has just gotten home today, Anna will be back tomororow, and the remainder of my flatmates should be returning sometime this week. Let the true procrastinating begin... :)
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