Just under a month since I last posted - poor effort.
So what has changed since last month:

Well my knowledge of animals has increased. Apparently male cows don't produce milk, which renders every picture of a male cow I have ever drawn wrong (admittedly that isn't a huge number). And also only female chickens lay eggs and not every egg could become a chicken. I seriously never knew this yet I have a sneaking suspicion I really should have...Hannah has now explained these things to me.

I now know where the fresh coriander section is in Sainsbury's (and that coriander only has one 'r' in it)after Hannah sent me to Sainsbury's to get fresh coriander, mushrooms (yuk) and spring onions (amongst a few other more recognisable items).

I have started my dissertation - by which I mean I have scaled the four flights of stairs to the theology section only to discover that there is a whole monster shelf on Aquinas' 'Summa Theologica' and that there are multiple volumes of which I had to find one. After twenty minutes of searching I discovered the desired volume only to find my search rendered useless by the fact it was written in Latin - nightmare. My search was not aided by the fact that as per usual half the shelves were too high and I had to stand on one of those silly stool things to reach - which is a little embarrasing - yet provides a new perspective on the library - or at least I suspect it would were the library not full of books - but then I don't suppose it would function quite so well as a library. I now have 2 possible copies of the right volume however I am not convinced that I didn't just pick up the same book twice...swapping to Calvin is looking more tempting by the minute. However, I'll give it a go.

Paul has got engaged - which is very exciting (if not a little scary)
I have my first dress fitting next Saturday for my bridesmaid dress for Lucy's wedding - which is now less than 2 months away.
I have discovered that there are some truly hideous wedding dresses and wedding paraphernalia whilst flicking through wedding magazines and have also seen that some people most definitely have more money than sense.

I have also discovered Nottingham Castle - well not in the truest sense of discovered. I went last Saturday with my parents and it was a beautifully sunny day and it was so so pretty. If you get the chance go see it in the sunshine (if you live in Notts and go in the week it is free too).

One final thing that really surprised me - Disney films. Now I liked them when I was younger, but the other night we put 'Beauty and the Beast' on as a bit of late easy viewing and it was fascinating - really. I sat there thinking "Dani, you're 20, seriously" but no it was well good. Also we remembered most the words and quite happily sang along which was much fun. The funniest part has to be when the Beast if getting ready for the big dinner with Belle and goes incredibly fluffy - really very funny - honestly. If you want to prove me wrong you must watch it...And on that note...