Monday, October 16

Once, twice, three posts a... miracle!?

Wow, here I am again! Only a quick post in my lunch break at work (yes, even though I am now only in work 3 days a week, I still only have time to post at work in my lunch breaks, how ironic!) but a post never the less!!!

Why can I never be on time to work?! What is it that goes wrong? Is it just down to the fact that I am rapidly approaching 9 months pregnant, or am I just REALLY bad at planning my time? This morning was one of those mornings when EVERYTHING that could have gone wrong, went wrong. I had even ironed my trousers for work the night before so I didnt have to do it in the morning...

Knowing that Southampton has a record number of roadworks at the moment (all major routes into town - how convenient!!!) I had planned to get up early and leave early. It seems someone else had other plans for me!!! I was outside by 9 o clock, and Gareth was very pleased that he'd got me here on time - untill I pointed out that I'm supposed to be ready to start work AT NINE and I still had to get up a flight of stairs (you try it with a baby and a whole lot of amniotic fluid!) and turn my PC on which was built roughly around the jurrasic period and therefore takes at least 10 minutes to wake up and function even a 10th as fast as my home computer!

Ah well, only 3 weeks to go, thats 9 working days, and then I'm off!! Hopefully stress free... well, until the baby is born that is, but I'm still betting it will be better than dealing with grumpy financial advisers and clients all day...

Enough of my rantings, time to start working again in a minute, and I still have some lasagne to eat...!

3 comments:

Rob said...

Only 2 weeks left now... and not much longer till a huge baby bursts out of you!

Have you seen the john hurt scene in Alien?...

Lou said...

Har har, you cant fool me, I know how babies come out. Er, something to do with a cabbage patch, isnt it? I KNOW theres a stork involved somewhere... Help!

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