Wow, this week has been utterly nuts.

So nuts, in fact, that I have only had time to work- waking up a 6am, working til 9pm and then getting home at 10pm. It is not much of a life- but then to put those kind of hours in one really has to love what they do, and for now I do.

The downside of course is that I have no time read the news, and to become incredibly annoyed at pointless celebrity, waste of public resource and general injustice, and worse still I haven't had any time to write about it on here, which is now a key part of keeping me sane and away from all of the stuff that fucks me up.

That said, sifting through tonight, I found a really cool article that lifted my spirits. It involved a 94 year old lady, who had just received her Master's degree-

http://uk.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUKSYD3300820070802?&src=080207_1252_DOUBLEFEATURE_snapshot

I think that is an astonishing feat, and I am so proud for her. That certainly gives me something to aim for! But on a serious note, it shows that, physicality aside, that life stages and age are a state of mind to a degree. And the limits we face in life are not imposed on us by life, but by ourselves, usually through fear or bad experiences or assumption [like if you are old, then you naturally find it difficult to learn].

So, good on you girl- you are my new role model