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A couple of productive PMO meetings with stuff to do afterwards that I managed to box off before close of play. So feeling productive!

In particular, LM (who has been off for 2 weeks) and I rattled through some minor bits and pieces around the PMF, P4W and PowerBI and got some clarity on processes.

Found out last week that the placement student will be with us until September, so I can get them going on the RAPID report. When we've ironed out some final wrinkles in the PM report...

I watched Fuzz exploring Cosmo Canyon, which is the area of the game I was most looking forward to and... I dunno... I'm sort of disappointed... I think there are just too many people cluttering the place up, although I do remember something about it being a tourist destination in the OG. There's also something not quite right about watching someone else running around a place - if/when it comes to PS+, I can enjoy exploring at my own pace. And now I understand why people complained about Red's voice... 

I didn't get to watch Dave's progress with the OG, so that'll be tomorrow's fun-at-lunch-time.

Tonight I managed to make progress with Tunic. I think I've jumped ahead a bit - at least the boss was VERY tough, even with unlimited health. But I have a new ability, which will help with getting around.

I finished Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel last night. The final chapter was the only one I actually wanted to read and it still didn't really fill anything in for me. I just... I dunno... Felt like nothing very much happened. And the interesting stuff, Al's backstory and all that, was just vague hints and suggestions. That's two books of hers I've read - and I won't bother with any more.  Just like I watched two adaptations of Harlan Coben books and I won't a) watch any more or b) read the actual books.

Another writer who irritated me was Dan Brown. Every chapter of The Da Vinci Code ended on a cliff-hanger that was resolved in the first sentence of the next chapter - but you've started the chapter now, so you have to finish it, right? Only to find ANOTHER cliff-hanger at the end of it. I felt my desire to solve the mystery was being constantly mugged. I actually enjoyed the puzzles and myths and exploration - I didn't need to have my arm twisted at the end of every chapter to make me keep reading. Needless to say, Brown is also on my 'never again' list and I've never watched the film.

And I've made a start on my talk for Sunday. A very productive day all round.
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So one of my roles at church is 'Parish Safeguarding Officer'.  I do an OK job with it, but I've really let it slide during the pandemic.  And safeguarding is important all of the time.  I'm definitely the 'admin arm' of our set-up but I struggled to find motivation to write a role descriptor in the summer.  I am also currently doing it on my own because our new PSO's referees aren't sending the bloody references through!  And I want to have a chat with them about how we manage stuff in the future - but I can't until they're actually in post *sigh*

I had a training session the other night that got me fired up for it again, though.  There are lots of holes in our current processes and some stuff I can do whilst waiting for my colleague to 'on-board' - like making sure our policy is up-to-date.  We also need to go through quite a few things with the church council - I'm making a list!

All of this is getting in the way of me planning for Nano.  I know what I want to do but it is going to take some working out - and it's already 9 October!  Maybe it'll just end up being a Pantser Nano!

I've just finished reading a book written by a friend (Sadie's Story by Sandra Dears, available on Amazon) that was published by a 'proper' publisher (unlike my own The Curse of Mannerley Manor that was self-published through Lulu) but it hasn't made me rush to try them (Blossom Spring Publishing).  There was zero proof-reading - it felt very much like a first draft that had gone straight to print.  My main bugbear was the terrible, terrible punctuation errors - missing speech marks and too many commas.  And she had completely ignored the maxim 'show don't tell'.  Which would work with some stories - but not this one!  I did cry towards the end, though, so it wasn't completely unreadable :D  And I am thinking about it, wondering how Sadie's life continues.

And now I really need to get on with the day.  See you next week, DW!

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