Thursday, July 29, 2004
Tired Thursday
Today I got home and much to my surprise was a cheque from my granny's estate - £500! Well that's a nice surprise. I'm sure I should spend some of it on something memorable and some frivolously but I suspect it will go into the bank, disappear and then sit in the back of my brain like the £500 from Grampy which I got after he died. Granny died last May so I'd sort of forgotten about any kind of inheritance, it being 15 months ago and all. Hope if there is an after life she's having a groovy time, if you come back again her spirit is starting to learn new stuff and if it all ends at the end that when she went she was a lot happier than she'd been for the previous couple of years. I prefer the middle option myself.
Am ridiculously tired this evening and am having a not so constructive time. Having discovered the joy of eBay a couple of days ago I thought I should explore what it's all about (I just bought something, didn't bother with comprehending it's quirks etc) but since I'm failing to sort stuff for Shaw Estates Clearly I'm not going to do anything else remotely constructive either!
The chap will return to a house of no outstanding laundry. Hope he doesn't see it as too much of an intrusion, but I thought it'd be a good present for the "man who never stops doing washing". I can't believe I've done this, although It's not exactly difficult, just one of those potential boundary things. Must be love! It's quite odd spending a whole week with just a text or two a day. He's on the course so I don't really want to intrude and call as it could be interpreted as "checking up". If I spoke to him I'd only miss him I'm sure.
Am ridiculously tired this evening and am having a not so constructive time. Having discovered the joy of eBay a couple of days ago I thought I should explore what it's all about (I just bought something, didn't bother with comprehending it's quirks etc) but since I'm failing to sort stuff for Shaw Estates Clearly I'm not going to do anything else remotely constructive either!
The chap will return to a house of no outstanding laundry. Hope he doesn't see it as too much of an intrusion, but I thought it'd be a good present for the "man who never stops doing washing". I can't believe I've done this, although It's not exactly difficult, just one of those potential boundary things. Must be love! It's quite odd spending a whole week with just a text or two a day. He's on the course so I don't really want to intrude and call as it could be interpreted as "checking up". If I spoke to him I'd only miss him I'm sure.
