Well, that’s another week over with. I managed to do almost 4 hours overtime; it should have been more, though the one day the vans were fully packed, and we finished hours earlier than usual. The extra overtime would have been nice, though I was tired, so I’m not too bothered, and I’ve picked up an extra shift for next week. I was supposed to be on leave for 9 days though they were desperate, and I need the money, so a deal was struck lol. A colleague jokingly called me a sucker. Strange… I’ll still have Monday off, work one morning of overtime, then have 7 days off so no big deal.
I got fed up with waiting for my manager to sort out lighter duties for me, so I spoke to his manager, and within a few days, I’d been contacted by occupational health regarding a telephone consult which I’ll have in the next few days or so. I’ve also been alerted about a vacancy at my store that could work out well for me, so I’ve asked my supervisor to put my name forward for it. No idea what hours are involved, I’m just hopeful they won’t be too many hours less. I’m not sure I could take much of a pay cut. Watch this space!
Still absolutely no news about a date for my X-ray! To compound matters, the hospital I’d need to attend has now declared a ‘Major Incident’ due to Covid. I’ll never get an X-ray at this rate. OK, this is selfish, I know, though my GP suspects I have a broken bone, and one month on, I still haven’t had an X-ray. Covid aside, I find this shocking to be honest. Meanwhile, I can’t do my job properly, can’t sleep properly, and I’m in frequent pain with no let-up in sight; no treatment until they know for sure what the issue is. I’m sure there are many thousands in a similar or worse situation.
Weather has been up and down. Freezing one day with hail and icy conditions, around 4C the next with torrential downpours. It can’t make up its mind! I don’t like winter.
Not much else going on. Eating ‘comfort’ food in the way of pie and mash – I adore mashed potato lol, hearty lentil pasta bake, the occasional curry – mild for me, just food that warms and satisfies. The Mediterranean diet may be all the rage, and may be good for you, but when it’s cold and wet, it doesn’t appeal to me one little bit. Now, if I lived somewhere warm and sunny then I’d be a big fan.
OK, enough waffling. Take care, be safe, try and keep warm and dry.
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Not being able to get that X-ray is quite worthy of a complaint, I think - you could try contacting PALS and see if they can help.
Tonight's dinner is going to be a ham & tuna pasta bake, I can already smell the tantalising aroma, drifting upstairs. Some real comfort food ...
We had a problem, quickly solved by a fitter's visit, with our six-year old CH boiler. It developed a rather worrying leak yesterday. All sorted & also a service thrown in, courtesy of "HomeCare Insurance" and on a Sunday, too.
I'm going to chase it up, again. The Occ Health people will want to contact my GP and I'mm be sure to let them know I've been waiting a month for an X-ray.
Sounds interesting though not a fan of tuna I'm afraid.
Glad the leak was sorted quickly. Don't want to be without CH in this weather. We have 2 electric rads in case of CH issues here as a backup.
I really hope you get this job change, at least I hope it means less time carrying, pushing or standing for long periods. I also really hope that the wages are more and not less than you're doing now.
I had a wonderful fish pie (courtesy of my neighbour) yesterday - I think it was the best I've ever tasted. I'm going to have to ask her to include me again, the next time she does another one. It's bitterly cold today - but I hope that tomorrow it will warm up again (won't hold my breath!!)
I love mashed potatoes also. Last night we went out and I ordered them with my beef sandwich. They made the kind with the peels left in! And I left them on the plate. Needless to say I don't like them like that.. Grrr!
Going very cold here starting tomorrow. It will be -2 tomorrow and -7.2 on Tuesday. Rather chilly. Glad I don't have to venture out that 1 day!
It's staggering, waiting so long for an X-ray that won't even take that long to do.
The new post would involve being on my feet, though very little walking around, and definitely no big heavy trolleys tp push around. I have my fingers crossed...
Oh I love a fish pie though find them a bit of a drag to make. How lovely for your neighbour to drop it over for you. Hope more follow.
Yes, cold here too though we did have some welcome sunshine for a few hours recently.
No, a house move is out of the question at this time; it would badly impact our old dog. No house moves for now, unless we're forced to leave for some reason. Hoping for the job move though.
Oh, never done it with the skins on. That doesn't sound good at all. Now chips with skins on... they're pretty good.
Goodness, that is cold! Really hope it doesn't get that cold here. Take care. Keep warm and safe.
StoneRoad2013 club has replied to Bee OrchidWhat I usually do, to keep those vitamins, is to scrub the spuds, then cook with the skins on. If the skins are thick or tough, I'll pull them off after cooking and definitely before mashing.
Keeping the skins on and then eating them improves the roughage factor, as well. I do that for boiled new spuds, and sometimes for chips and baked.
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