Back To The Normal Routine.
Hello my friends!
How are you doing? I hope you´re enjoying your day.
You are all doing a wonderful work here. All the entrances are really fascinating and the pictures are really beautiful.
Well friends, this week and the last one were quite chaotic for me. As you may know, I was preparing for the FCE exam and yesterday I did the written part of the test. Anyway, yesterday was like an adventure. I should have brought my camera to take some pictures.
The day start at 4:00 am with a good breakfast. My friend and I were supposed to be on the road around 5:30am in order to avoid the terrible traffic in São Paulo. The exam would be 8:00 am. However, what we didn´t expect was that there was an accident and we were stuck on the traffic for more than 2 hours! The only thing we could see was the infinite line of cars ahead us while the time was passing by. We started to get nervous but finally we arrived in the examintaion center at 8:03 am and thank God we both were allowed to enter in the examination room. Apart from that, it´s hard to say if I did well or not in the test. This kind of exam are so tricky. I just know that I answered all the questions and now I have to relax and wait for the results release. Hmm... I think a cup of tea would be good now. Would you join me? :-)

Hi Simon! I´m looking forward to hearing your opinion about City Of Men. Oh, I´m craving for going to the cinema! :-).
Jo! I´m happy you bought your house! I wish that you and your fella lots and lots of happiness in your new home :-).
Amy, I hope you have a safe journey to Madrid :-).
Anita, how great you could meet the BBC LE staff in London! By the way, I´ve read that your sister would like to teach English here in South America. Is there possibility to her come to Brazil?
Bïa, I´m glad to know the bookclub project is going well. It´s always a pleasure to help you :-).
Hi Ewa! These piece of art were made by children and teenagers.
Hey Carminha! I went to this exhibition last month. It´s not being showed in SP now :-).
James! Thanks for your comment. I couldn´t manage to do the cool banner. I´ll read your instructions more carefully :-).
Oh MJ! You´re very kind. I hope we can talk soon.
Nino, the cat-cow strech is really helpful.
Cris, here is 35°C degrees. Your Xmas tree is lovely :-).
Talk to you all soon,
Ana Paula.
xxx
Comments
Hi Ana, You are good, I am glad that you are back and have a cheerful attitude to write the blog. You may copy my file(.gif) which I posted on my entries, and open it to have a change. Best wishes, J.
Hi Ana, nice to see you here and better to know that you finally arrived at time at your exam. (Be quite, marks are going to be Ok). Hebal teas like me too much. In winter I usually drink on suday afternoons. It helps me to relax a lot. See you, Toni.
Hey Aninha ! Wow I've never woke up so early for an exam ! Isn't it just terrible that an unfortunate and unpredictable event happens JUST when one's on a hurry? I'm sure you did just fine so now enjoy your cup of tea and chill out girl. Hugs, Liz
Dear Anna Paula, let me share your cup of tee! For me this is the first one today :) Here we also have to cope with traffic jams to get somewhere in the morning… and in the evening… and, to be honest, even in the daytime. Many people use subway to get to their offices even if they have a car. So if you are working in the very centre of our capital – it sounds like damnation. I’d like to have a more pleasant fact in common with you rather than being stuck in a jam. But this is a disaster for many big cities… We have no choice but to hold on :) Hope this won’t influence your FCE results – good luck!
Hi Ana, Take a chill pill ;).I'm glad that you're back to the normal life. I can understand your feeling of getting late on the examination day, but i'm happy that you reached on time. Do you've speaking exams too in FCE?. Ana, have you read Sydney Sheldon's novels? Which book you're reading nowadays? Have a nice day!. Mahjabeen
Oh Ana, the traffic in São Paulo must be horrible. I guess the boss working in São Paulo has always to be complacent.
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