I might have a very quiet work day today - all the rest of the org are out at a Staff Development Day (I cannot join them as it's 10-12 miles in a car then a whole day sitting in a marquee which I can't manage yet). Will it be very quiet as there's no one in? Or will I get all the external people with urgent requirements? Will my recalcitrant WiFi be a hindrance? Can't save anything to the desktop on this machine, I don't have permission. A lot of what I need to do today can be done with large pieces of paper and coloured pens and arrows and crossings out.
* Surprise visit from damp drying person, proclaimed the kitchen dry, next step is to get the builders back in to fix cupboards and paint and then kitchen will be restored :-)
* That thing with dream logic where you do something odd like get into the back of a strangers car and they take you somewhere and it feels perfectly normal, except these strangers didn't realise they were in a dream and reacted angrily, like it real life.
* Nearly finished beaded bracelet for Mum's birthday. Just as well as birthday is tomorrow.
* Caro round later for Looper. I've watched it before, I wonder if there is a strong correlation between the films I rewatch and their having time travel in them? It feels like there is but that may be confirmation bias.
* Surprise visit from damp drying person, proclaimed the kitchen dry, next step is to get the builders back in to fix cupboards and paint and then kitchen will be restored :-)
* That thing with dream logic where you do something odd like get into the back of a strangers car and they take you somewhere and it feels perfectly normal, except these strangers didn't realise they were in a dream and reacted angrily, like it real life.
* Nearly finished beaded bracelet for Mum's birthday. Just as well as birthday is tomorrow.
* Caro round later for Looper. I've watched it before, I wonder if there is a strong correlation between the films I rewatch and their having time travel in them? It feels like there is but that may be confirmation bias.
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