Hi guys!!! Today I'm going to write about my daily life at Queenswood (as the title says). I hope this post help some people in the future whether or not to come here to invert their time.
Every morning at seven o'clock a kind woman comes into every room to wake us up, or I should better say that a kind woman should come into, because she never comes into my room, so I have to set the alarm of my mobile phone every night. It's so cold here in the mornings, so I put on my sweatshirt when I get up. I stay two minutes sitted on my bed still asleep and then I take off my sweatshirt and get dressed (It's too cold in the morning to have a shower, so I have it at night). I spend like fifty minutes doing this (I don't know how).
Then I go to the other building to meet my friends. We are in different "houses" (I'm in the Senior House) so they wait me every morningin order to go together to have breakfast. Once we are at the dinning hall we take the food (I usually eat a toast with butter anh a hot chocolate) and we sit together in the table. It is the only lunch o9f the day when we can sit together.
After beakfast we have class. We have one hour and a half of class and a break, and one hour and a half and the lunch. About the lessons there is nothing to tell, they are too boring. About the lunch I only have to say that we have to sit in the tables that have been assigned to each one of us, and that we always have pizza like a choice.
Then we have more class and after the class we have the dinner. So we are always at class or at the dinning hall. After that I have tennis. I play tennis every evening at seven o'clock. I like tennis, but I think I;m going to get tired with tennis. Yesterday I spent the whole day playing tennis and now I can't move.
After tennis I go to have a shower ( the one that I couldn't take in the morning) and I go with my friend to the common room that almost nobody knows to play table football and to listen to music lied down on the sofas. At half past ten we have to be back in our rooms and get ready for going to bed. At eleven o'clock we have to turn off the lights.
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