18.12.06

Sleepy day and happy dancing ;-)

Meldath visited me yesterday. He came at about 6 p.m. and I thought it will be just about enough time to share our recent feelings. He also needed to learn the Social Sciences matter from which we wrote an exam today. Just btw the exam was simply brutal. Social Sciences have been considered a simple subject in our school, but these last two Philosophy exams, it was just too much. I may feel more or less comfortable about it, but for someone who isn't absolutely attentive during the lesson and don't know about it from outside, it's unbearable...
I tried to teach him so it may not have been a disaster, let's hope so. However we caught ourselves in talking. I probably shouldn't write this down ;-) but we fell asleep no sooner than at 5 a.m. I know myself well enough the toll was going to be high, but it was worth it nevertheless.
I slept during the more boring lessons in the school and then also when returned from the school - so yes, I've survived so far.
In the dance school, I was a bit drowsy, but it soon woke me up. I liked it.
Apart from Lan I danced with some Kristyna. She told me she studied a diplomacy school. I had no idea there is some secondary school like that in here. Whatever... She said she'd chosen it primarily because the languages - it's mandatory to take three different language courses.
I mistook polka steps again, so Lan had to instruct me - thanks :-)
We learned how to spin in waltz not all the way around, but slightly less. I'm not sure I do it the right way and I'm becoming more and more confused :-) Then the place-changing spin in jive, Kriza had been vigorously trying to learn us since quite some time ago. It was helpful and after a while I even had a good feeling about it.
We also learned a circle dance (funny :-) and mazurka. Mazurka is funny as well, even more when considered I recall it from the maternal school - so sentimental...
Then we were practicing a lot, because this Friday is the Christmas ball and this is the last lesson of the year. Hes warned us we should not be too overestimating ourselves, mentioning a lot of people usually leave the course after the Christmas. In our course, this flow had already begun it seemed (I don't complain, there is more space there :-) It's not that surprising considering a lot of people go there just on the wish of their parents...

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