So, tomorrow marks a few milestones for me.
I really hope I'm not jumping the gun on that last one!
6th Feb 2007 is also a little milestone of its own - I've been here 3 months today. And what a quarter of a year it's been.
It's reasonably indicative of how the three weeks following my last post have panned out that my blog's URL has disappeared from my browser's history. Must write more often. 2007 has definitely not been an enjoyable year so far. The first 19 days of it were solid work, and no time to do or even think about much else. Then my first day off was supposed to be spent at the tennis, but instead it rained, rained and then rained some more - the one day in 3 months that it rains for more than 15 minutes during the daytime (not exaggerating here either!) and it's the day I least want it to rain.
The following two weeks have spent with me getting ever more stressed out over the way things are done here, and feeling less and less able to do anything about it as I don't know enough about the business to know if things are being done that way because they need to be or whether it's just because. And several people are quite inimical (and that's the right word) to changing what they do.
I do need some positives to balance that all out, as it would be unfair to say I've not enjoyed some things here. My department contains mostly fun people, and I can have amusing, if inoffensive, conversations with most of them. The learning has been enjoyable - I didn't feel like I'd been getting much development out of my role the last year in York, whereas I think the last 3 months have covered off my CPD requirements till 2013 or thereabouts (and the next 21 months will probably set me up there for life). On the food front, accessible sushi and juice bars make up for a world of hurt (especially guava juice). Living in a big city is good - there's a shop somewhere that sells anything (e.g. this one! Shame they couldn't find a shop selling a web designer though...) I've skipped winter. I've played tennis on a rooftop court. My sense of humour translates well. The bushfire smoke days were amazing.
On the whole, though, the negatives have outweighed the positives.
It feels very materialistic to say that I hope things will turn around a little when my gear arrives tomorrow. I shouldn't really feel different as a result of "just stuff."
3 comments:
Hopefully getting some sense of home with you stuff will help. Also you are now presumably past the worst of the year's work?
To further cheer you up i can practically guarantee that i won't be squatting on your floor this year. I found out what my bonus rating was today, and whilst i don't actually know the numbers yet, i think i can safely assume it ain't going to pay for a trip to Aus.
Guess we'll have to go back to the original plan and look at next year.
Still, i should be able to get to france instead and that will, at least, get my brother and his wife off my back.
Yesterday was good, five hour trip to london (powerlines down again) for a meeting that was cancelled. Great, i just love days like that. I got to read the whole of private eye on the train down...
Right, got to go and pick a rugby team
adios
Stuff, when it's there, is amazingly reliable too. Being able to mindlessly play on guitar hero for hours is remarkably soothing.
Bet you haven't called Gemma yet... :P
I felt a lot better being in Edinburgh once my stuff arrived from York and it felt more like a home.
My internet was finally installed correctly this week so I will finally be able to e-mail you.
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