10thDecember2012

All the boys, un-named x2, Marble, Nibbler, and Scramble
I've finally got a guitar! Just after 18 years, 222 months, 969 weeks, 6783 days, 162,803 hours or 9768165 minutes of my life (ish). It's rather beautiful, but sadly I can't see it again until Christmas day. I can imagine that when there are other people in the house, I won't want to practice my guitar, which is a real shame. Hopefully I'll get really good at it though and grow out of being embarrassed.
I haven't done all that much today, but it has seemed like a joyful one for me. I set my alarm for 10, in attempt to do coursework for the whole day, but sadly that of course didn't happen. I started it about an hour later after waking up, and finished it around 2 or three hours after that. Sadly my concentration levels were low and I was feeling a little angry that I cannot access journals from home, instead I have to travel all the way into college (costing £7 a day) to get resources I need. I'm planning to do this tomorrow, and I'm pretty certain I'll stick to it as I desperately need to from this weeks results; having a referral on a test, a referral on a piece of coursework, and getting done for plagiarism (I didn't put the journals into my own words enough as required).
I've been rather fixated on animals today, especially Kinkajous as I was looking up about them yesterday and continued onto today. They're rather cute animals, I'd suggest you go have a look at one. This also got me onto the idea of moving to America when I'm older, as it's much easier to get hold of animals there and American houses tend to be bigger for price than those in England. I didn't think too much into that though, as obviously I've got a long time to decide on that.
The youngest girls - Syrian Hamsters
One more thing I'm going to touch on today is my hamsters, who are the most beautiful of them all. I've discovered today that the two youngest boys get along with the older boys, which is great news for me. Although it's suggested nearly everywhere for owners to keep their Syrian Hamsters housed separately  I see no problem with keeping them together if there are no problems. The reason for housing them seprately is because naturally they are territorial animals, and often fight to the death (in the wild), I don't believe that they have tailored for this in the world of today, as hamsters are much more tame than before. Of course I'm aware that they may fight, which is why I will separate the two groups of boys while I'm not in the room, until I feel secure that they will be okay together.



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