Well... good for you. In my days I didn't know that it was an option, otherwise I'd start to work towards it in my twenties... You know: training hard, raising funds, making acquaintances in the right circles, climbing lower mountains for experience... Just to get my foot in...
Now it's too late. I'm not fit, not physically nor mentally, and never will - age. And there's not time to get experience and raise funds. My train left the station. Feels sad. Yet another thing I will never do :(
Had to google for the contents. I don't eat rice and sugar (in its pure form) and egg with raisins together sounds too avant-garde for me... Nonetheless, enjoy your draff... ehr... pudding.
Though in order to maintain your lingual skills you need to use it actively 30 min at least on a daily basis. And with an active usage they usually mean a dialogue, as in "you ask questions and carry on a conversation and the like..." Dunno if a blog would provide that luxury.
PS In order to develop your lingual skills, you'd need more than 30 min a day. Or be more linguistically gifted. Which I am not.
Mine is moving quit so. I'm in a few groups and in a contact with a very active person. I also happen to like her, so it's no fret.
Apropos nothing: it's my second tour to CS and in my "salad" days this place was an incredible, incomparable, peerless aid in learning English while having fun, joy, inspiration and moral compass at once.
Why didn't you climb Everest yet?
Breaking News: they removed him long time ago!!!... or not thát long time...
Anyway, you afraid of ghosts? Now, Bbrave! Or try to.