I've had a busy week! Term ended on Wednesday night, and I went out for cocktails (actually I had hot chocolate which is totes a dairy cocktail) to celebrate a friend not having cancer - she'd had some dodgy blood test results and panicked for a week before being told she was actually fine. Then on Thursday I hung out with some friends, sang in the first of two carol services and then hung out with my boyfriend's group of friends, who are really nice and have accepted me into their circle. I had to get up early on Friday to get a train to the BBC Good Food Show, which was HUGE and a bit overwhelming but very interesting. Then back to get changed and go to the winter ball. It was brilliant fun. I think it makes a big difference that I was there with friends and also with my boyfriend - it's the first time I've been to something like that as part of a couple. It was a bit odd because all the friends I was with have either recently split up or have partners who weren't there, so for the first time ever I was the one trying to be sensitive to the fact that not everyone had someone to slowdance with.
Saturday we slept in for ages and amusingly a friend came round at 11 (he hadn't been to the ball) and was rather embarassed to find us still in bed. Then Tom, the boy I was seeing last year, and his girlfriend and their fellow bandmate rang up and said "we're in your town, let's go for lunch!" so we did that and the Boy got to meet the ex-boy and it wasn't at all awkward which was nice. Then I went off to tutor for an hour, after which we had an evening in watching Julia Roberts DVDs. We haven't had time all term to just hang out and not have work to worry about, so it was really nice.
Sunday we went for brunch with some of the choir, then sang through a very difficult but impressively beautiful piece that one of the choir basses has written for his final year project. After that there was another carol service, followed by the choir singing an amusing Christmas song to people munching mince pies. Then we all went to a pub for dinner, and finally to bed.
Today is a day full of choir - I've snuck home in the lunch hour to plan my english lessons for this evening. Sadly I'm going to have to miss the choir carol singing and ice skating shenanigans which are half-planned, but I do need a couple of hours to myself to get things done anyway. I haven't slept in my own room since Wednesday night, which is lovely but also means my room is a sea of chaos because I've just walked in, dumped stuff, picked up clean clothes and left again.
I love choir week

Lots of singing, lots of socialising, everyone is relaxed and we have time to do things.