So where was I . . . . oh yes, so we now have a temporary accountant, which is better than none at all.
Friday was spent building a TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimensions in Space in case you’ve ever wondered what it stands for) in our porch. Why, because if you’ve read my blog before you may recall I agreed to organising a Doctor Who themed party for my eldest son’s Birthday party.
I’d bought some cheap lining paper and duly spent Friday morning painting loads of paper blue. I then covered up all the windows in our mainly glass porch, added a few windows and the police notice and hey presto a TARDIS.
Okay so it was my interprepration of a TARDIS and I had comments ranging from "what’s with the blue porch" (my next door neighbour), to people who guessed it was a TARDIS (but only when they got up close).
I didn’t take any photos of it unfortunately or maybe fortunately, but my son loved it, so I didn’t care.
My son and I came up with some cracking games for it which I’ve put under articles if you’re ever interested in doing a Doctor Who party.
I have to say the party was great, the girls were much better than last year and overall the whole event went well. Even the weather was brilliant. In amongst the very wet weekend, somebody in the heavens was being kind to us and ensured that neither the party nor the rest of the day were wet.
I have to say though with all the preparation for this party, plus my son had some friends stay over and we had relatives visit the next day to say I was tired for work Monday was an ‘under exaggeration’. (New term there, not even sure if it’s in the dictionary!).
I’ve been carrying out a job that involves spreadsheets and over 900 records that need amending on the computer. During the afternoon I could feel my eyes going. As I face a window and there weren’t many people in I just closed my eyes for a couple of seconds.
Trouble is I must have gone out like a light in those milli seconds because the next thing I know my head is jerking upwards in that nodding dog kind of way. It happened a few times and each time I sneakily looked around in case anyone thought I was having some kind of seizure.
I pretended to be looking around and made a few movements in an exaggerated way so that it seemed normal! What was I thinking? There is nothing normal in your head lolling around while you’re at work now is there?
This has never happened before and thankfully no one seemed to notice. I did have to get up from my desk and walk away just to liven myself up.
You can tell how tired I was. When I was settling the children down for the night one of them asked for a cuddle, so I said "just 5 minutes then". Two hours later I woke up. Hey Ho!
And finally, the next morning we had a duck land in our garden. This seems to happen this time of year and previously we’ve had a pair of ducks waddle down our road looking for food.
Anyway I threw some bread out and took a photograph of him. But, as I didn’t know how to turn the flash off, he was entirely unimpressed with me trying to act like paparazzi that he flew off.
May 18th, 2007 at 7:41 am
Sounds like a great party indeed! Now try to get some sleep …
Hugs!
A
xxx
May 18th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
Ooo, a Doctor Who party - that sounds like a blast!!
I’m having a nodding-off at work week here myself! Hope you have a nice, restful weekend. It’s a long weekend here, and I plan to indulge in at least one nap…
May 18th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
Anne I will try . . . . . .
Hi DaniGirl and welcome. Enjoy your long weekend, it’s a great feeling knowing you’ve got extra time at the weekend. Have a good one and hope you get that nap.
Sue xx