
8am. I woke up. Sleepy, sleepy.

9am, waiting for the train at the train station to go into Uni.

10am, going to a lecture on Fitzgerald

11am, lecture finished and walking into town to buy my Mum a birthday present. Liverpool has two cathedrals because it is that special. This is the Roman Catholic cathedral which is nicknamed 'paddy's wigwam' or the 'mersey funnel'.

12pm, on the train home, having a hot chocolate and writing in my planner.

1pm, after getting home and checking my emails and stuff, I decide to have some lunch. Minestrone soup with cheese.

2pm, browsing on Style.com. For quite a while...

3pm, I decide I should start planning an essay that is due in next week. It's only 1500 words though.

4pm, read some Tender Is The Night for next week.

5pm, after visiting Scott for a little bit, I put some washing in.

Oops, I missed 6pm. I had my tea, then at 7pm, I blogged a little.

8pm, relaxing with Mr. Pepe.

11pm. Bedtime with F. Scott Fitzgerald.
SO lovely! Makes me miss my student days.
ReplyDeleteYour day looks so simple compared to what mine would look like. Gorgeous photos probably help! Mine would be a mess of computers, final cut pro, grumpyness and unhealthy food.
ReplyDeleteAck. 3rd year isn't fun anymore.
Ohh,I need to try this too - so fun! :-)
ReplyDeleteyou know if you throw away your planner then you don't have to do anything work based because you just forget your commitments, I draw pictures in mine instead
ReplyDeleteyou have a lovely dog too, i'd rather take him for a walk than do any work
I also love nutella, I still have a jar from about 2000 rolling about, I couldn't get in to it the last time I tried
I love this post! The minestrone soup looks delish, please do more posts like this!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures, especially the first one. The play with depth of field is really nice, throughout. I think it looks like a nice day--in a way, it's more interesting to see an average day than a super-special one.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE minestrone, my mum used to make me huge batches of it and freeze it...I would live off of it in the winter if I could. I always try and make it but it's never as good as hers!
ReplyDeleteTender is the Night is amazing isnt it? Def one of my fave FSF books :) I miss studying English!
Really cute post! May I do a link exchange with you?
ReplyDeleteYour day seems so relaxed and chilled.. how everyday should really be :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks delicious!
You have a beautiful blog :)
Lovely pictures!! Mine would look much more unprofessional than that! Blog award for you on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteNice! I do love Tender Is The Night A LOT, it's got one of the best endings ever. But then again I'm obsessed with Fitzgerald in general...
ReplyDeleteI love this. So cozy. How long does it take to get to school by train?
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute post!
ReplyDeleteWow, really really nice photos! And, cute dog!! :)
ReplyDeletethank you, honey :)
ReplyDeleteooh gorgeous photos! I might see you some time, as we live quite close to eachother and I am always in Liverpool!
xx
beautiful photos! liverpool was one of my choices for uni when i applied too, it's a beautiful city but it's just a little north for me! ;)
ReplyDeleteI want a day like that! And Mr Pepe is adorable. xo
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by my blog, yours is awesome!
ReplyDeleteMr. Pepe looks adorable :)
ReplyDeletenice blog!
your puppy is soooooooo cute
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fun post, and really nice photos.
ReplyDeletexx
what a lovely day...that soup looked fantastic!
ReplyDeleteur cute doggie looks like my pooma! hehehe
ReplyDeleteis he a malti-poo?
Tender is the Night always breaks my heart.
ReplyDelete(Just found your blog - love it.)
this looks like a busy day:)
ReplyDeleteyou make a simple day look beautiful and wondrous. Thank you for sharing.
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