respoftw: (Default)
respoftw ([personal profile] respoftw) wrote2018-05-27 07:07 pm

2018: 21-31

That’s my second year end file completely done and dusted and my third audit has started (four days letter than planned because the auditors who do this company are atrocious at sticking to a so the end is in sight!

My manager, the one who’s on maternity leave, came in on Friday with her baby who is super cute. I didn’t get old him which is fine with me because I think I must be missing whatever gene it is that makes women want to hold babies. I’m always panicked that I’m going to drop them, lol.

The temperature has stayed too hot all this week and sleeping has been hard. Even with the fan on max it’s still sticky and horrible. I know that these temperatures seem crazy low to a lot of people but our houses are built to trap heat and as soon as it gets above 18 degrees it’s not unlike living inside an oven.

I was stuck in the house all Saturday waiting on a package for George that never came but we were out and about today enjoying the sunshine. We stuck close to the coast so there was a bit of a breeze. It even close to chilly in St Andrews when the har came in mid afternoon. It was a good day.


I got a couple of small pieces posted this week. Another super angsty chapter of Three’s Company and a small PWP oneshot inspired by a tumblr post. With the end of our busy time at work approaching I’m hoping that I get more time to tackle something a bit longer soon.
otherearths_outthere: (Default)

[personal profile] otherearths_outthere 2018-05-28 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
You know, I had no interest in babies before I had my own and honestly, I don’t have any interest in them now. Also while toddlers are cute and can be fun, I much preferred the teenage years when they became sentient, interesting people. Those parents that piss and moan about their teens piss me off. Those were great years! I’d go back to that time in a heartbeat.

I also hear ya on the weather, The Colonel started his military career in Texas, which was awful. Such heat. My body would automatically brace for the blast of heat any time I’d go outside. Then we moved to San Francisco and I froze for a solid year until I got acclimated.

Glad to hear that you’re chipping away at the workload. Good luck.