Working at Raintree today and on the hour, every hour, an alarm went and we all got up to do some exercise!! Only 20 seconds of something – I did 20 squats, it was quite tiring but it was also amazing how quickly the time came around and you thought, “Already?”
Decent day working here today, so much to work through which I did, that’s one nice thing about being off on holiday is how the work piles up, same with tomorrow at Peters Books – I’ve got a shedload of stuff on my plate to do for Claire
Last night I sorted out the train tickets for Lewis to come down at the weekend and go to the England v India Test match on Sunday, bit worried about that as we’re getting an 8.45am train on Sunday morning but on Saturday night Holdy and Millar are having a lads night out and get-together for their 50th birthdays and we’re meeting at 6.30pm…I’ll be steaming drunk!! In saying that, hopefully I will have some discipline with the cricket being on the following day and I don’t want to miss that for the world!
Not much else to report really, the training session with Hodder/Rising Stars yesterday afternoon seemed to go ok, it could have been better but the problem was you had some people on the ball and understanding what was required and some that were not…anyway, hopefully the other sessions will be easier and smoother to run through, we’ll find out in the next week or so.
Couldn’t believe the news last night, the worst typhoon in 25 years has hit Kyoto and Osaka causing deaths and mayhem – how lucky were we? The photos and videos paint a bad picture and I cannot believe the weather we’re viewing when you think about what we experienced, simply amazing to think we missed all of the bad weather during our time there, same as with going to Thailand during the rainy season, we experienced none of it. We do have some bad luck with our travelling sometimes but we’ve certainly benefited from good fortune more than enough! Such a shame that it’s so severe and causing so many problems for people.
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