After a good night's sleep and a well-deserved cinnamon pancakes breakfast, I continued my studies with the Ready for Advanced book. I briefly revised the previous lessons and took a new unit afterwards. I couldn't complete it, but that's just as well because it wasn't my intention for today. I only wanted to review the new vocabulary; hence I focused mainly on reading. I solved a few tasks but left the toughest ones for tomorrow. I miss my lessons with Charlette terribly. It would be fantastic to get back to our regular studies, not to mention our little chinwags. Fortunately, the communication hasn't ceased entirely; we keep in touch via emails, though, and she even sent me a new task - which I completed yesterday - but it would be great to return to the classic learning sessions.
The weather was terrible today. It wasn't cold, but the greyness was killing us. We had to nod off for thirty minutes after lunch when we saw those enormous clouds slowly creeping above us. It felt like a gigantic sandbag slowly descending on our heads, pulling down our eyelids and forcing us to pass out. Even Abby was unusually blunt about the weather. She was all over the place when I took her out for her afternoon walk. She couldn't concentrate on anything - meaning me - but the trucks, the loud cars and nature's distracting elements, such as birds, woozy butterflies, and annoyed scarabs.
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