It's all back to normal this week. On Tuesday I'll be starting my last semester ever of University. Part of me can't wait, although I can't say I'm looking forward to the modules themselves this time. Both of them are with the same lecturer [who never, ever gives great scores on essays] & both these modules have exams at the end. I'll also be carrying on with my dissertation - a short documentary I am making myself too, which hopefully will go smoothly & take my mind of these two modules.
The good news I guess is that I'll only be in two days a week. Yep, two, how awesome is that!? Tuesdays: 9am - 11am & then Thursdays: 9am - 11am & 5pm - 6pm.
Tomorrow, Dave & I will be going to St Asaph [only an hours drive away]. The reason, Dave's brother Dan has epilepsy & we'll be going to a class that will show us how to help him when he has an attack. We obviously already know how to deal with this [My brothers ex-wife of 9yrs also had epilepsy] but this class will show us how to give him a certain medicine [which thankfully, he has never had to take in his life]. We'll get certificates at the end & then we will be able to take care of Dan whenever Dave's parents are away & actually be paid by the government for it. Of course, we don't mind taking care of him at all - it's not even 'taking care' of him anyways - just hanging out at Dave's parents house. But, Dave's mum found out about this payment scheme, so we thought why not?
Oh & to finish, tonight we watched a movie called 'Lakeview Terrace' [with Samuel L. Jackson/produced by Will Smith] & it turned out to be a great movie. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone.

The good news I guess is that I'll only be in two days a week. Yep, two, how awesome is that!? Tuesdays: 9am - 11am & then Thursdays: 9am - 11am & 5pm - 6pm.
Tomorrow, Dave & I will be going to St Asaph [only an hours drive away]. The reason, Dave's brother Dan has epilepsy & we'll be going to a class that will show us how to help him when he has an attack. We obviously already know how to deal with this [My brothers ex-wife of 9yrs also had epilepsy] but this class will show us how to give him a certain medicine [which thankfully, he has never had to take in his life]. We'll get certificates at the end & then we will be able to take care of Dan whenever Dave's parents are away & actually be paid by the government for it. Of course, we don't mind taking care of him at all - it's not even 'taking care' of him anyways - just hanging out at Dave's parents house. But, Dave's mum found out about this payment scheme, so we thought why not?
Oh & to finish, tonight we watched a movie called 'Lakeview Terrace' [with Samuel L. Jackson/produced by Will Smith] & it turned out to be a great movie. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone.

2 comments:
Is the class at Epilepsy Cymru in St Asaph? I had work experience there!
Yeah it was =]
& A woman called Sheila was doing it!
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