My poor neglected bloggie-boo…

What a whirlwind these past two weeks have been!  I’ve been so busy learning and doing the new job all at the same time that life has shifted about three gears at once.

Lately I have ended each day with a mixture of fatigue and energy of the “still on a spin” type.  So, I end up both wanting to go to bed to sleep until the next month, and wanting to do plenty of things instead, such as reading personal email (something that I am managing to do just about once a week now), looking at friends’ Facebook news and tweets, cooking, watching missed TV series, working on sewing projects, thinking up personal development objectives, brainstorming work-related questions, calling Mum & Dad back, planning holidays, travel, cocktail nights, cultural stuff, dates and dinners with loved ones, reading the Economist (for the past two weeks, I’ve hardly been able to read past the Bagehot column), flicking through Mr Topp’s blog and all of my Google Reader and Del.icio.us stuff, etc., etc.

In the end, this poor little blog has been much neglected, left out of date and lonely in the absence of fresh news…

All in all, I am enjoying this period of manic activity and intense intellectual involvement, absorbing information and understanding its practical use, decoding sensitivities and relationships, thinking tactically and strategically, learning a new language (because, yes, joining a new company is not so different from entering a new country).

My days are very much re-shaped by the new morning hours (earlier!), the absence of running (to be resolved), the train journeys and ways to make them useful, and the decisions that I make in the evening to make the best use of the little time I have for, er, the other parts of my life.  I am still to figure out how to get back into running and workouts.

On recent life news, I should like to mention that I recently:

  • discovered what a hurdy-gurdy is, and heard one been played
  • discovered the difference between Scottish and Swedish bagpipes
  • learnt how to smoke a pipe
  • customised a company t-shirt
  • had a whole afternoon of shopping on Oxford St only to come back home with nothing
  • seen AC/DC on stage
  • discovered a new bar in Camden that happened to have an AC/DC vintage photos exhibition on.
  • created a lamb & mint burger that won much praise at a BBQ
  • registered my interest with Shelter to run the 2010 London Marathon for them, but failed to enter the Marathon’s general ballot on time (besides, my butt still hurts from that annoying tailbone injury sustained in my last 10k race :( )
  • paid £12 of late fees on an old credit card that I’m not using anymore and to which a once-a-year payment had been charged unnoticed
  • discovered a good Japanese restaurant near Holborn and went to see an odd and beautifully performed play/dance show.
  • enjoyed a good evening of music at the RFC that included a really neat piece of Grieg’s music and a great-as-always performance by Sarah Chang, who as usual sported the most incongruously exhuberant outfit (this time, a gigantic neon pink cocktail dress).
  • ate four slices of the hottest-ever pizza — Papa John’s Hot Pepper Passion.  Four slices.

A life full of stuff indeed.

And to wrap it all up, a few links worth seeing.  Because they are fun.  Courtesy of, once again, Mr Topp, who does not commute to Staines and therefore keeps his blog updated:

Nighty-night.

Marathons and substance misuse…

This morning you may take a look at the great pictures Stephen took with the monster-cam, as we were watching the London Marathon runners and I was getting inspired for 2010.  In particular, second in his post is the first elite lady, Irina Mikitenko, who is bloody impressive.  Enjoy.

And, on a totally unrelated note, I wanted to share with you this job ad…  If you would like to climb the ladder in substance misuse, then why not step up and become an Assistant Director, Substance Misuse?

The quick first-day post

Today being my first day in the new job, here’s a quick one before I report for duty.  I am rather excited at the idea of digging into the work.

This has been a really rather good weekend, essentially spent enjoying the first (windy) picnic of the year, cutting patterns for seing project number two (I’m on a roll, people!) and watching the runners of the London Marathon at the 13 mile and 22 mile mark, which happened to be situated one block away from home.  And with that, my mind started shifting from “I will never run a full marathon, it’s too much bloody hassle”, to “hmm, this looks really fun and perhaps, well maybe, I could possibly try to get in to the 2010 one…”.  Keep an eye on this one, folks, as I may well be changing my mind.

That being said, this morning’s jog, even if it was less laborious than last Friday, was still not the best of them all.  It seems I am getting back into the grove of things very, very slowly indeed, and I have to admit that Stephen may be right:  a Fartlek session may well be the way forward to get rid of the countless stitches and cramps I get as soon as I attempt to lengthen my strides and pick up the pace. My appetite, on the other hand, has nooo trouble adjusting to the fact that I am exercising again though, judging by the amount of ribs and fries I scoffed last night at Bodeans…  Ah, I love weekends!!!

And now for a couple of good/odd things I’d like to share with you:  first, a really awesome blog that I will not doubt be reading again and again.  It’s Ask the Bloggess, a masterpiece by Jenny, a delightfully cynical agony aunt who is “even less qualified than Dr Phil”.  And once again I should like to thank Mr Topp for the find.  Mr Topp also provides us this week with interesting insights on Canadian camping and pub signs (the latter being one of our favourite debating subjects).

And now,  on to this first day of work.  Bring it on!

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