Mistral Cafe&Wine Lounge is still short on staff, which makes me work almost 60 hours a week. Everyday I start at 4 PM and end about 1-2 AM. Hopefully it's only 13 days left till the end of September, when we stop working - I can't wait till having the holiday.
Every day looks similar: I get up around 10AM, read a book or surf through Internet, I eat breakfast, then lay on the bed a little bit or go sightseeing somewhere, I eat lunch at about 2 PM (which consists of pizza olives or some different thing bought at a pastizzeria), and go to work at 4 PM. I come back at about 1-2 AM and go to sleep.
That's quite boring and tiring to live like that. That's why I feel happy looking forward to October.
The only matter striking me is whether we'll have sunny weather in October. Maltese people tell me not to worry about it (they say they have sunny weather all through to November), but I know what I'm telling you. I've seen a few rainy days here in September and I don't want to see them again. :)
When I have a day off, which is once in a week, I usually go to Paola to play football. As I observed, they have a completely different approach towards football; most physical contacts are considered fouls, which is not the same as in Poland where we play more brutally and physical contact is a normal thing. Another difference is with the injury approach - where they get hurt, they usually lay on the ground for 5 minutes and literally cry! After that, usually there's nothing wrong with them, they only had pain. In Poland usually people would first try to "walk the injury off" and play again, and if it wasn't possible, they would just sit on the bench and wait till the end to get to a doctor. I'm not saying we're especially tough: what I'm saying is that Maltese act like pussies from time to time. :)
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