I think I have found the culprit for my disturbed nights. I think it's camomile because I was working out what I might have started eating/drinking differently at the start of the year, when I started to have disturbed nights, and the thing I came up with is camomile. I also looked on the internet about camomile and there had been a survey where people were given camomile to drink 5 times a day (I only had been having one a day) and it was found out that these people's urine levels had increased. Which is what was happening to me, causing me to get up during the night. So most of my teabags I had at home I've given to my next door neighbour and the ones I have at work I'm drinking in the mornings to see if it makes any difference. Watch this space.
OK, Rosie is bursting to tell you about her second week at school during the bug period. Here she is.
Hi, I'm back. Well, first thing Monday was our teacher and pupil meeting where we told the teachers what we decided about getting help. They all agreed. So my enemy won't know what's hit him now. My aunt Lucy gave us our first dancing lesson with the jive and I had to encourage the class by mentioning merits to get them moving. My second lesson was ICT and I got a message from my enemy, which I found out what it meant at lunch time. He tried to make my team turn unhealthy by tricking their muses to thinking that junk food was tasty but I got revenge again. Then I started to wonder if Mrs Zabberwol, our head, had powers because I had a dilemma and she appeared out of nowhere, to help me. I decided she did considering I already knew that our PE teacher, Miss Fulmore, had powers. At the end of the day, I made the announcement to everyone about our food experience week and felt that I was winning this battle. But when I got home onto my pc, I had a shocking message from my enemy warning me not to be too sure. Oh, war was on, I can tell you. You wait, I thought until tomorrow...
Right, I shall let Julie talk again.
I'm back. You might have noticed that I've mentioned teacher's names when I've been writing as Rosie from my book Bug and wonder where I get them from. Well, Mrs Zabberwol sort of comes from my old secondary school head teacher Mrs Zackerwich (can't remember if that's spelt right or not), Miss Fulmore for PE, I think that my PE teacher had a similar name. Maths for Rosie is Mr Holroyd, which is a combination of my old maths and RE teacher. I try to think up of names similar to teachers I had or combine them. Rosie has Miss Beesy for HomeEc and I think there was a teacher's assistant at my primary school called that (or like that) whom I really liked then and wanted to portray her as a nice teacher in this book. But for Rosie's ICT teacher I thought of an appropriate name, Mr Byte, as he's a computer person. I'd be interested to know what others think of these names, so if you do read this, please feel free to email me with your opinion.
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