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pyoor_excuse ([personal profile] pyoor_excuse) wrote2007-05-28 09:46 pm
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Random thoughs of a lass on a cofa

So, it's been four weeks since my bin was emptied. I realised that today. I've finally managed to fill my outside bin to the point I need it emptied... by putting two carpets in it.

I'm not quite sure how I generate so little rubbish - obviously the fact that an awful lot of my food is not prepackaged; or is prepacked in plastic bags (recycled) or cling-wrap (binned, but very small) helps. And my habit of not always remembering to eat, that probably helps. But I still find it faintly odd that after 4 weeks all I have to dispose of as rubbish is two small carrier bags mostly full of tissues (and they're *months* worth of rubbish from the lounge and bathroom), and two two-third's full binbags of kitchen waste. Paper and card are recycled, plastic's recycled...uh. Yeah. It's kind of odd.

But this week, yes, the bin is very full. 2 grotty old carpets filled it to fullness. So I'm kinda glad tomorrow is bin-day.

On the matter of the car, we appear (touch wood) to have finally reached understanding of why the bloody thing wasn't starting. It turns out that despite (when I checked) the coil appearing to get a full 12 volts of unballasted little flowing electrons when in the Starter position, it appears that it's not *actually* working as-such. So current bodge is to slap a jump lead twixt coil+ and the battery, start the car, and then whip it off. This is fine, fine and indeed dandy, except that it's been raining almost continuously today and I didn't much enjoy getting wet.

Still, that moves us onto the topic of the coming two weeks.

And these weeks are special excitings week in Kateland. Kate's hoping to:

- Have a new floor (or at least a doubly strong floor) in her bathroom
- Collect a (bathroom) sink, a boiler and the oven (you have *no* idea how much I've missed having an oven. Really. No. Idea.)
- Receive via postymagic a new hob
- Commence work on the upstairs plumbing

But the list doesn't end there. I'm also hoping to:
- Win a filing cabinet, bath and a period radiator on e-bay
- Collect said bath and filing cabinet, and then later said radiator.
- Ideally reach a stage where I can get the gas-engineer in to fit the boiler, although I'm suspecting that's beyond unlikely.

And then there's the 'doing' list:
- Fix and service the Viva
- Get bike back on road
- Get welding sorted for Viva
- Lay path in garden
- Plant garden
- Read about emergency nursing
- Buy and collect mom's electric car (I hope)
- Complete my CRB form, the Occy Health form
- Visit a clinic *and* the GP

I'd also like to see friends. 

I'm thinking that I'll both be 'very busy', 'very tired' and may have planned an excessive number of things into my not-quite-two weeks. 


[identity profile] bluwyngz.livejournal.com 2007-05-29 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
Hm, yes, and I think that I used to pack my time with too much to do...

Don't run your poor pretty self into the ground, okay?