You know I've been so busy lately, it's been utter clockwork from wake to sleep. I'm also going to squeeze in everything thats been going on recently...
-Ive changed jobs, and now love my work!
Most people know this but I thought I'd clarify, I don't sell anymore within my store. I am now part of the 'task team' I am the shop floor maintenance for the products, takng old products off and new products out. Also restore laptops, iPods, and it's nice, we have our own little (very) secure room with all the shop floor parts in. We are also responsible for major shop floor moves, alarms and technical stuff too . I have my own desk and currently listen to my music on a £1500 radio but that's only because we have nowhere to put it . I'm also responsible for marking down items too some of our extremities have been my camera for £80 panasonic FS3. Rrp £159, oh and yesterday we found a a brand new DVD/VHS combi for £14, and that was before we marked it down!
-I'm slacking too much on uni
I've said it before and I'll say it again, as usual I find it hard to get into my course, and learning about apache, a server software, is becoming tedious and I'm only in week 5 out of 10... Oops actually week 6, well I'm still reading week 5 hehe. Mind you after this course, should I pass I'm a fully qualified web designer woo!
One you get married there's not really much you can physically give to become closer? Think again.
Sadly my brother in law is on kidney dialisis and it has been a hard time for my sister, also for him especially being unable to leave the house overnight without taking a massive machine with him, whilst keeping all equipment as sterile and as clean as possible, need I say more?
Well... Turns out his wife (my sister) is a match for a kidney transplant so they both went into hospital a couple of weeks ago to perform the operation for my sister to give her husband a kidney! I was telling my niece who was very emotional that he'd be out soon and it was only a small thing, nothng to worry about. Until he had a stroke.
Weeks later we find out the kidney has taken 100%, and after much much time his stability is getting better. My sister is a emotional ball, and with her looking after 2 daughters and home life, my mum is helping out at hers while this situation is slowly sorting itself out. The main thing is the he's getting better, but its not going to be a fast process.
My dad has had a rough time too since he's got signs of being diebetic, and for someone who's had a practically a week off in a 35 year job, he's wound up about it. Last night I showed him how to check his blood glucose levels with a kit he's been given by the doctor, many thanks Alex for showing me at pride :p