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degracieuse November 8 2009, 14:56:44 UTC
Yes, Mondays are usually the day after and spent relaxing, sort of, doing the weekly groceries, ironing, shipping out orders done prior to the weekend. Answering business related e-mails I got during the weekend... but fittings and such are mostly on Sundays. Ofcourse exception makes the rule, I really need a new wintercoat so I'm sewing as we speak, quilting my lining atm and will be sewing on Monday too!

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degracieuse November 8 2009, 15:00:00 UTC
Oh and everyday of the week is basically the same ;) except for what time my children come home from school and Friday morning my eldest gets to "sleep" in which means we can all get up at 7.30 instead of 6.30 and always means trouble because during the other days when he gets up at 6.30 and leaves at 7.12 my youngest gets up 7.30 and leaves at 8.15... when they get up at the same time they are always in eachothers hair!!!

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katexxxxxx November 8 2009, 15:14:45 UTC
James does school every day at the same time, so up at 7 and out the door at 10 to 8...

Himself works partly from home, so USUALLY shovels James out while I unkink the joints and oil the creaks... Fibro is such fun first thing in the morning - NOT!

Tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday he's in Essex, so will be out the door by 6am to beat the queues at the Dartford tunnel. So I'll get woken at 5:30 and again at 7, and have to shovels James out myself. Ho hum!

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degracieuse November 8 2009, 16:13:18 UTC
Oh joy! :P No sewing to 3 AM then ;)

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gillo November 8 2009, 15:44:29 UTC
I have finally made the top of the waiting list to see an NHS shrink - who wants to see me tomorrow to check I'm still a loony or sign me off as Officially Cured. Hmmm. Only twenty months since the first assessment, and it's now chronic, not acute, but still... So tomorrow means preparing work to be done in my absence, going in to teach my bolshy Year 9s Period 1, then off to t'shrink and not back to teach till late afternoon. Two lessons a day I can cope with...

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sartorresartus November 8 2009, 16:42:10 UTC
Glad there IS a top-of-the-waiting-list, however. Now, (wags finger, pot-like) no personae, no masks, OK? be a good girl and get the stiffcut like the rest of us!

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gillo November 8 2009, 17:17:03 UTC
Yes ma'am. I was somewhat astonished to find there was a top of the waiting list and am now busily convincing myself that I will be considered to fall into teh category of the "worried well" and not worthy of serious investment. So I'll probably be good and anxious by tomorrow...

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katexxxxxx November 8 2009, 19:06:13 UTC
As I said on the phone, good luck with it.

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