Yes, I still love my job! I've been doing it for two weeks and it feels like longer. This afternoon I was the only person from my team in, so I was suddenly very busy. Slightly scary trying to make decisions about what's important, but there were other people who helped me. And I loved it! I wish I wasn't so tired all the time, but once I can walk/cook again I'll try to eat more vegetables and exercise more. I promise...
And I'm now able to do short distances with once crutch and occasional very short distances with no crutch. Aren't I clever!
And for the geeks among you - looks like Matt's had his WoW account stolen and he's very sad.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Guess what I can see?
My leg! It's out of plaster! It's not pleasant to look at - hairy, swollen, slightly manky... and it's quite tender - but I'm pleased to have it back. Not so pleased to have to learn to walk on it again, but I was so sick of being in plaster and on crutches. Probably another 3 weeks on crutches and 8 weeks until it's properly better.
Only break your ankle if you (and partner/friends/family) are prepared for 4 months of inconvenience.
Only break your ankle if you (and partner/friends/family) are prepared for 4 months of inconvenience.
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