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I'm in less of a bah humbug mood today so I need to get some work done around the boat. Desperate for it to look more homely. It's out boat anniversary in 19 days. I can't believe we've had it that long already. Time certainly flies.

Glad you're in a better mood. I had a rubbish day at work so glad someone's woken up feeling better. There is hope for me tomorrow.
Glad your surgery went well Aaron. I can understand the feeling (wisdom teeth for me a few years ago), and it's awesome when you overcome it.


Doing something is indeed a good way to overcome fears. Not always easy though, unless you have no choice.
Wow Sarah, a year already? Time flies! Is it still as good as you hoped it to be one year ago? (Thinking of your positive posts regarding boat life, I think I know the answer already :) )

Yes it's all I'd hoped for. I love living on a boat. It is hard work though. There are a lot of things I used to take for granted living in a flat and never thought about them but these things take a up a big part of our life now (getting water, generating power and ensuring we have enough to run things, emptying waste tank, getting coal and wood for stove). Everything takes longer to do on a boat and quite often requires good weather when doing diy to allow for ventilation and extra working space. This means we haven't got quite as much done as we'd have liked but it's all good. We still lack storage space so we have a lot of those stacking boxes. A lot of our trinkets and things are still packed away as we have no surfaces to put them on which is why it's not as homely as I'd like. We're designing a bit of furniture at the moment.

Funny you should mention gallbladder Aaron because for a while they were investigating that yesterday. But they've ruled it out so no surgery for me thank goodness. I don't have time for that.

No worries about the challenge, it can wait. Getting yourself better is much more important :)

Janice, sorry to hear that you're not feeling well. Don't worry about the challenge.


I too used to have a fear of needles, but being anemic since the age of 15, I had to get over it. It took a really good nurse who made it painless.
I'm not going in to the office today, I need to get caught up on a few things here; I have some paperwork to audit, but I can do that in my living room.

Sorry to hear you are not feeling well Janice.
Hi Aaron. Glad for you that your GB surgery went well. I had mine out many years ago and ended up back in the hospital less than a week after (pain, nausea - just like before the GB was gone). I did not need any more surgery, just had to stay until they could put a scope down my throat and check things out. That part was actually kind of cool, and I got to watch it. They figured that a tiny stone had gone wandering and finally burst through the valve where it was stuck.
Back to work today after 7 days off. Soooo much email.

My grandson is going to take his driver's test. He's going to borrow my car Wed and Fri for a couple of test runs to get used to the car and then he's going to take his test on Saturday. All of it will be supervised by his dad. Just don't snow between now and then!

My fingers are crossed for my car. LOL!
Nah, just kidding. I hope he does well and passes on his first attempt (unlike my son who sat the test a few times).


So far I don't have grandchildren, but when my youngest child got her license it felt like a new era! Good luck to him.
Feel Better!



I have a 'practice defense' with colleagues on Thursday and I keep telling myself to wait with freaking out until I know how the practice one went, but it's not helping so far.

I know it is hard but try not to worry about it too much.



Lol Sandra, that's an interesting take on the movie!

Peggy, maybe after the practice defense is over you will be less worried about the real defense. I'm sure you will do great!
Sandra, that is a great synopsis of The Wizard of Oz!

Lol Sandra! That is certainly original! I have never heard 'The Wizard of Oz' described in quite those terms before!



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