I assure you it was effinately a sKirt. Susie who're Matt and Phred. They sound like fun.
As I'm sure you're all aware I am a huge Harry Pottr fan so having gone without for so long I'd been starting to get a little desperate. Was walking past a library on Monday and saw on dispalt the first four books. Went in for a few minutes and read the last three chapters of Azkaban and the Yule Ball from Goblet of Fire so I'm a little calmer now. only a little mind. I'm back in Tanzania a little earlier than planned (waah, hideous over use of the word little) but hy ho, means you all get to hear from me earlier than you expected which I'm sure you're thrilled about. Getting the train later today I think, debateble as to wether it actually exists, i went to book my ticket yesterday and the station master looked very surprised at the news that there would be a train today. Ah well, time will tell. Last night was mt first night in a bed in three weeks, I was camping everynight in Malawi, except for the night it rained. My tent got flooded but it's okay because I wasn't in it, I was lying in a hammock in the bar with a load of other people and hadn't slept the night before either. 'Tis all very good preparation for uni (note:uni for studying not partying. No hammocks in Hartlepool). So yes. That is my news, as far as I know I don't have anything else to say.
This time in three weeks I'll be at homw which seems like the strangest thing ever. Part of me doesn't want to leave but then a bigger part of me sets it straight. Now that I'm back in Tanzania I kind of feel like I'm on the way home already, I'm just taking my time. see you all soon.
But not too soon.

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Good to hear from you Wendy, glad you are okay. Are you saying that Tanzania feels like home there? As for hammocks - B&Q sell hammocks and there is sure to be a B&Q in Hartlepool. Harry Potter thing a little worrying, there is an article in the June magazine about addiction. GRIN.
Take care, have fun, I hope the train runs for you.
Love hugs and prayers
Liz P
Matt 'n' Phreds is a jazz bar in Manchester :-)
good to hear from you! strange tot hink you coming home so soon now. scary. love you lots sarah x x x
well we arent very chatty are we? Is everyone too busy studying. Wendy, I have kind of agreed I will do AS Latin next year. Anthony will give me the set texts to read over the summer and decide which ones I want to do. I am having more surgery on 3rd July, but will be able to write, as it is left hand this time. Hence whilst housebound I will sit in the garden and do Latin translation. Am I sad or mad? Dont answer that one folks.
Hope all your exams, are going well. Wendy, when do you go to meet the little guy - Augustino I think his name is, if they allow pics one of you and him would be good
Love hugs and prayers
Liz
Tanzania doesn't feel like home but at least I know my way around here more than in Malawi and understand more of thelanguage and culture. It's weird how much difference a few feet can make to a culture-us Brits don't really 'get' land borders, surely you can' spek a different language when you ive practaically net door, what it's a different country, it can't be I just walked here!
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