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I used up about 2/3 of last year's leave during the last quarter of last calendar year due to husband's health issues. As soon as my leave allocation for this year kicked in, I booked this week off. I don't often take a whole week but boy did I need this!

Saturday we went up to the hospital to visit bil :(

Sunday was our Harvest festival but at St Michael's, which meant a later start. And, therefore, a late return.

Monday I tried to pick up a prescription that I'd ordered using the new online system the Monday before. Guess what? Didn't come through *sigh* In 2023, I am reduced to using pen and paper in order to get my husband his medication.

Tuesday, husband had a blood test and then we went up to our daughter's to spend the afternoon with the baby grandson - who is now 8 months and crawling! Husband sat in a chair that the dog considers as hers, so she was pretty much glued to him :D Baby is a joy, always.

Wednesday we went up to the hospital again to see bil. Last time we saw the GP he asked husband to get an ECG done at the hospital, so we went to get it done. Turns out these things are time-bound and we'd gone over the time limit and needed to ask the GP for another referral. That afternoon, the GP rang about the blood test - husband isn't drinking enough water. We need to get him to drink more and get a follow up blood test. While I had him on the phone, I asked him for the referral :)

Thursday, I got my hair cut. It's a bit shorter than I really wanted but it'll always grow. Then I picked up the prescription I put in on Monday. On paper...

Today, we had the follow up blood test. I'm trying to get him to drink more water, because we really don't want to add kidney failure to the list.

In between, I've done some cleaning and some gaming and ticked some films off my Tivo box. It feels like a lot longer than 7 days since I was last in work. This is a Very Good Thing.

It's been a good week.
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One of the things I will miss when I leave the University is getting almost two 'free' weeks' leave over Christmas.  I topped up the time with two leave days to make it a complete two weeks.  Our leave allowance is VERY generous, I have to admit.  But it doesn't make up for shitty treatment of good people.  Next week, the quest for finding out how other organisations shit on their good people begins in earnest.

I am also on a semi-mission to complete '70x700', which in just over 5 years hasn't even reached the half-way point.  The plan is to knock off a story a week, perhaps even skipping Nano if it's going really well.  Next year, I edit and publish.

And talking of publishing, I want to wrangle the e-version of 'Mannerley' into shape, so I can call that one 'done-done'.  I have made almost £10 out of the physical copy, which I am very pleased about.  Making money was never the point, though - all I ever wanted was to hold MY book in my hands.  Any money I make from it is just a nice bonus.

Today, I am going to properly enter the 21st Century with a decent contract 'phone, one that can cope with an app or two - or even ten!

My hols have been an exercise in literally recharging myself from 0%.  I was running on emergency power the last few days in work, then was plugged in to my charger to get me through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  I remained plugged in and doing VERY little for the rest of last week.  This week, I have been using wireless charging in the form of gaming, TV, walks, chats with the boys, and housework, and I am most definitely ALMOST at 100%, now.  I think I need to get back into my regular routine to get to full-charge.  I have also followed my morning routine (meditation and reflective reading - but no writing) every day, which keeps my brain in the groove.  As for housework, it's surprising how invigorating something like sorting out a few cupboards can be!

Yeah, nothing amazing going on at the moment - but the quiet plod is quite enough at the moment!

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