That's me. Haven't been able to write again for good two weeks. This time it truly feels like I have nothing to say. Been busy at work, tired at home and generally wondering what the hell do I want to do with my life.
It all goes back to work, as always. As I'm currently in a situation that I have no job description (but a mountain of work on my desk) I'm supposed to figure out how to place my position in frames and perhaps, even give it a name. Now, it's not that I'm incapable of inventing fancy titles and all that bull, it's rather that I currently run three different projects, out of which none have a thing in common with one another, and that makes the framework question a bit less feasible than it already is.
To be honest, I shouldn't be writing about this stuff as I know that it's utterly boring and useless information for anyone possibly reading but it's how I feel, honestly.
I'm going to visit my homeland this weekend as Ryanair was kind enough to sell me a ticket for £26 return. It should be fun as it's one of my best friend's birthday party as well. Nice too see the 'old faces' after a while. In fact, this is what I am really looking forward to - seeing all the guys (and now their better halves as well) from the past and realizing that we are still all the same. No uncomfortable feelings and superficially polite comments about each other's jobs, no comparison of the 'keys for the cadillacs' and most importantly - no necessity to appreciate how great it was that England beat Argentina on Saturday. I'll report on this occasion later, with a huge likelyhood proving myself entirely wrong on how the 'old faces' were...
This is turning out to be a much longer post than I anticipated and therefore I might as well mention a few words about our recent trip to Champagne. This was a very nice trip made with a couple of friends from the university years. None of us had been really keen champagne drinkers but as we were about to spend three days in the heart of the region, it would have been a waste not to sample some of the local product. Scenery was truly nice and specifically Epernay and the Marne valley were really nice. And just how lucky were we - it was above 2o degrees all the time as well!
Well, even if I'm not sure yet what is so great about champagne, at least I can now tell how it's been made and what are the different varieties etc. Actually, I have to admit that some of the vintage stuff was quite nice, if a bit dry to my liking. After all, a really nice break with nice company - that's enough for me.
Next time, I'll be sure to get some interesting stuff here and maybe whine a little bit less about the job. Well, just maybe...
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