Lauren Bravo: back to school, but what about us?

IT’S back-to-school time for children across the area, but us grown-ups don’t get that excitement – or, dare I say it, sense of mild dread. So, here are eight ways to get that ‘back-to-school feeling’ as an adult...

1. Get new hair! But don’t go to your usual stylist, or even a stylist at all. For that under-tens look, simply ask an arthritic relative to give you a ‘sensible trim’ with some kitchen scissors. Or, alternatively, for the faint whiff of teenage rebellion, go to Superdrug and buy any packet dye with a name that sounds like a Wetherspoons cocktail – ‘Blackcurrant bonanza’ or ‘raspberry razzle’ or something – and apply it, ensuring at least one third ends up daubed around your ears and neck.

2. Buy a new pencil case! As few adults really have call for pencil cases in their lives, here are a few things you could store in it instead: make up, money, heartburn tablets, hair grips, plastic cutlery stolen from cafés and wet wipes.

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3. Set yourself homework! Write it down in a diary at the beginning of the week, put the diary in your bag and ignore it until at least 8:35pm on Sunday night, then get it out with sinking heart and discover you have to build an entire scale model of Tutankhamen’s tomb out of balsa wood by tomorrow morning.

4. Have an argument with your mother! Take your pick from the following topics: high-heeled shoes; trainers that cost more than the council tax; why you can’t have a belly button ring; why you can’t go to Jenny’s party and how, if Jenny jumped off a bridge you probably would do it, too. If your mother isn’t readily available, draw a face on a sofa cushion and shout at that instead.

5. Make a new best friend! Pretty much anyone will do, since you can break friends again in about a week under the flimsy excuse of your choice. How about that lady at the bus stop? Quick, ask her if she likes Taylor Swift. Or pandas.

6. Invent a cool personality quirk! I had an ironic imaginary friend for a whole term in year seven – try that. Or give yourself an awesome new nickname, like ‘The Lorenzonator’. Everyone will want to be in your gang.

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7. Do some involuntary exercise! Ask friends to help create that true back-to-school experience by picking you last for their sports teams, vocally critiquing your ability, then not showering afterwards.

8. Invent a nonsensical game! Pick a euphemism for breaking wind or something equally pureile, trick people into saying it through a series of innocent questions, then laugh maniacally until you get a stitch.