Sunday, 26 May 2013

Plenty to think about


I had a nice afternoon with Hannah today. She suggested I return to studying full-time. She said I’ve always been good academically and I’m obviously grossly unhappy at work, so why not go back to college and further my education? I have to say, she’s made me think. I’d considered teacher training, which would have been full-time for a year, so why not make that commitment with something else? Hannah is a changed woman thanks to her Performing Arts course. Maybe heading back into student life would have a similar effect on me? My Tuesday night business class has been very refreshing, after all. And let’s face it, if nothing else it would be nice to have another qualification to waste by doing mundane jobs for the rest of my life.

I’m seeing the lovely Spanish physio again tomorrow. I’ve been doing the stretches she recommended and I’ve really noticed a difference. Not enough to consider going back to work, but a difference none-the-less. Sophie isn’t coming with her this time, but she and I are going to meet up on Wednesday. I have a feeling that there may be trouble in paradise, and now the Norfolk novelty has worn off, she and Tamara are struggling to adapt to their new lives. They’ve been arguing more than me and Philippa recently, and that’s saying something. I’m not sure how bad things are, but I hope it’s just a blip, and I’m sure I’ll find out on Wednesday. And if I find out on Wednesday, then so too will you, dear reader….

RC 26-5-13

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