Copenhagen snowflakes
The first snowflake fell from the Copenhagen sky today, and graced us with emotions, even though they might have been dispersed on either end of the emotional spectrum. I myself felt a pang of joy and excitement, whereas the expression on some of my fellow classmates faces showed that they were not yet ready for winter to come. In their defence, I am one of the jolly Christmas fools who tends to sing and listen to Christmas songs as soon as I have crossed out the 1st of September (on my ‘Christmas all year long’ calendar - of course). At the moment I am situated at a new cafe - not too far away from what some of you (at the moment none) might call ‘campus’, while the rest of my classmates drag themselves through 100 minutes of lovely PE - note my sarcasm. I (un)fortunately have an injury and all attempts at participation are henceforth rendered impossible (sound posh - doesn’t it?). So at the moment I am trying to overcome the fact that we’ve just had a surprise test in Social Studies about the homework that I deliberately chose not to read, well frick me.
But enough about me. I hope all of you (most possibly atoms and not actual human beings) are well. I will try - yet more than likely not, hence the word try - to write some deliberate spreads.
- A
Fun facts that actually are stodgy (FFTAAS): I just learned a new word: gravitas, and yes, I am planning to use it in my upcoming English lesson.
PD (Picture Description): I have already eaten part of the cupcake, stopped in time and remember to get the essential picture.

















