Apr 20, 2007 10:03
Life update
- A huge load of furniture was delivered to the house yesterday. Finally everything is complete. I’m going to wipe down the walls today and mop the floors. Also have to kill as many moths and spiders and clear the webs. Should be fun, not
- My health is deteriorating rapidly. My joints have all seized up big time. I can no longer walk normally, but instead with a huge limp. My fingers are so swollen that turning taps, writing and even typing aches. Even when I am not moving it feels as though my hands are being squashed by something very heavy.
- Socially we’ve been doing ok. This past fortnight I have seen many of my friends and heaps of the family. Last night we had marks aunt, uncle and cousin come over. Mark’s dad all came by to help with the dresser.
- My mother has gone to Sydney for 6 weeks. An aunt just gave birth to twins and my mother is going to help them out with the other two kids. It means I’ll have to go visit my brothers to check up on them. I really hope they don’t trash the place.
- Work is going ok. My bosses have been very understanding in regards to me taking time to see specialists. Work hasn’t been so hectic since one of the bosses dropped me. Sounds ugly when I say it like that but its not really. He left me to use his girlfriend. Since shes worked from him she hasn’t spoken to me once. I wonder if I’ve done something wrong. Maybe only now does she realise how much harder my job was than hers.
- Working for less people means less income. I don’t know if I’ve posted this already but I got me a pay raise. But it only works out to more money if I take on another person. I’ll take someone new on within the next few weeks. After my joints start ease a little
- So that’s probably about it for now. Nothing too interesting yet lots still going on. I feel like I want to talk to Ellen but I don’t have anything interesting to say. Her grandfather just died. It’s been a long time coming, at least now he can rest, and so can her grandmother and aunt.
- Anyway back to the daily grind