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Well that’s good in theory until, just as I’m dozing off, I get a phone call from the real estate agent saying “the owners haev decided to put the property on the market”.

*sigh*

I of course don’t think it through as well as Rish and immediately panic and get upset and think, this is the third time in Canberra that this has happened to me.

Gah.

We are still entitled to stay until the end of the lease, regardless, due to the law here, but after that who knows. Another move? I start saving my pennies and buy? (But I want to spend my pennies and go to Europe this July - not that I’ve booked anything yet, slacker) *sigh* Just when I felt like I knew what was happening in my life, I always have something thrown at me.

I’m going to wander to the local shop, mostly to clear my head, but also to look at yakult and other “good bacteria”-laden products. And buy a lemon.

The Theory Is
  • I Stay home from work today
  • I get a few more hours sleep
  • I take my antibiotics
  • I drink so much water
  • and I continue that on the weekend
  • By MOnday, I’ll feel great and facing the kids at work and the prospect of talking all day without drying out and feeling pain and losing my voice won’t be a problem at all

This year I’ve already gone home early on too many days. That eats into my flex time and messes with my body mroe because I’ve pushed it further usually that I ought to have.

So today, I sleep.



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Fiona, 26, Canberra, Australia, speechie, pink, purple, lioness, kitten, claws, nerd, gym junkie, diet coke addict, athiest, lover, fighter, blogger.
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