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Back to Britain: stressful days
It’s been five days since I returned to Britain, after twenty fantastic days at home. Where have I been? I got an infection as soon as I arrived, so I spent the first three days at hospital and in my dormitory room. It wasn’t pleasant; the whole situation has been too disgusting to describe, I would say. But the labour pain (I had contractions also, yes, so it was hard to persuade the paramedics that I wasn’t pregnant) that I felt gave me an idea about what it is like when women give birth. Anyways, I was well enough for the exhausting work that followed during the weekend. Talking about…
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Looking forward to going home
It’s official; I’m going home for a few weeks! I have not been outside Britain for almost a year and, of course, I miss Crete! And with it, my family and friends -human and equine! I look forward to seeing how much Ghois has grown up, how Bebis, Zimas, Voukefalas, Mouri and Fivos will react when they see me again. And, of course, I look forward to meeting the three equine newbies! Bebis, now there will be some competition on the treats for you! In fact, I’ve missed myself carrying bags with veggie treats (more than 500 gr.) every single afternoon. Bebis would always get the biggest portion, heheh!…
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Looking forward to see my equine friends again
The Easter holidays will be officially over tomorrow for most of the academic world in Britain. And I recently realised that equestrianism is probably the most effective cure to my chronic health problems. I have been informed that I’m in the list for this Wednesday’s lesson in Trent Valley and I’m so happy! Hopefully I won’t mess up with that trot! And hopefully my gloves will be dry by then! Well that’s all for now! New adventures are coming! I am excited and I wanted to share this with you!