Sunday, 2 September 2018

2018 DIARY WEEK THIRTY FIVE 27/08 -- 02/09

This week begins with a nice rest as it's a Bank Holiday Monday, however we won't be up to much as no funds, and barely able to get through the coming month. Of course dwelling on that will keep getting me down so looking at what I can do instead to occupy my mind without having to spend money. So Bank Holiday Monday was up and popped out for a little shopping, enough to batch cook some dinners for the week ahead. Ironing was the next big job and that's shirts and bits ready for another week at work (a slightly shorter one at that). Listening to some old podcasts that I had saved up, the "At Home" one by Colin Murray with Kriss Akabusi was excellent and I hope he will return with another series of these as they are very entertaining while doing the ironing and housework. 
 Written my own blogs for the week and drafted a few others, this includes some railway ones which also allowed us to get a few of my N Gauge items out for a run. Nice to see that even on a brief test track they do actually run, a couple of rough looking items that I picked up for peanuts on eBay will be ok for my needs. And was also able to check a few other items too. Have recently bought a larger baseboard which I need to start using, have track for now, thinking of creating some simple model kits too. We will see...
As mentioned before this is the last week working with Ken and Cathy, very sad for me, very happy for them. Liz is also off for the week back on Friday, I really feel like I don't want to come in then will see how I cope. Few others leaving yet I have nothing in the pipeline, mainly because I need to get my bills and finance in order first and that is something that will probably take a few years at this rate. IF I get through the coming weeks I might be better, for a short while, the long term is a difficult thing to get straight in my mind. 


End of September there is a night out planned with all the guys, yes i really want to go, but right now that feels like an impossibility. 


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