My darling friend Lynn's birthday is a fortnight after mine, so today is the midway spot between the two of us. I have not yet bought her a present, nor thanked her for mine. There was an exhibition of spinning and weaving in Yagnub the week before last and I'd hoped I might find her something there - sadly, I didn't make it there until the last day and everything that I thought would have really suited her was already sold. I suspect I know what I'll send, but it's perishable, so I hope her beloved hasn't whisked her away on holiday. I must deal with it soon, anyway.
Absolute chaos still at the Zedery. I'm mightily pissed off with the kitchen fitter, who has been an arse. Quite simply, because he hasn't kept anyone informed, so the kitchen units turned up the morning after the old kitchen had been stripped and he hadn't told Magnet - who had employed him on my behalf - that he had no intention of coming that morning. He has been awkward and obstructive and he has one more chance, next week. And I can't really talk about it because it takes a lot to make me angry and he has and I don't need to fan the flames. I'd rather calm myself down.
My friends Pam and Peter have moved into a very luxurious nursing home in the town a few miles away. I went to visit them the other day - I felt very bad, that I hadn't been before, but they're too stressed to want unannounced visitors and they haven't been answering their phone. Anyway, they have a very nice room, but it absolutely won't do in the long term. Poor Pam has a bed tucked in a corner, because Peter needs so much care that his has to take centre position, with room for a hoist and a wheelchair too. I've talked to their daughter about the situation - Pam is woken every night when they come to look after Peter. She's seriously thinking of going back to their house for a couple of nights, just to get some sleep. For what they're paying, they should have a bedroom and a sitting room, at the least.
In the midst of all, I'm working on the auction catalogue. I've never been so behind, but I'll have to try very hard to spot all mistakes before the catalogue itself is formatted, so that it'll just be tweaking at that stage. I'm running out of time, however. I need the first draft ready by Saturday night, but I'm out most of tomorrow, on Friday morning and on Saturday; then I'm going away from Sunday morning to Thursday evening. I used to be able to do paperwork in the evenings after everyday work all day, but I simply can't now. Our old friend Dave East kindly came over to help with the photography yesterday, as I'd sounded so distressed on Facebook. I don't usually show it when I'm that agitated any more, but I'm glad I did, because I appreciated his help and friendship and enjoyed his company. And today, I didn't cancel my visit to Norwich - which I would have done, back in the day, when I put work first - but then stayed on for lunch (I've learned to like going into a nice restaurant and asking for a table for one) and then bought clothes - nothing interesting, just jeans and sensible shoes for my trip away next week, which will involve a lot of walking.
I also dealt with some bank admin. I now need to write a covering letter and post stuff off. I've also got to book Tim's car's MOT and, before that, get a chip in the windscreen repaired.
In short, I'm coping, but there's a lot to do.