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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2446130" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>It's been quite a week, colleagues in my former area tell me, though my week has actually been a very reasonable one despite the heavier workload as a result of high staff absences. One of my diabetes charges was off for most of it, and despite knowing what the main drama was, it did not really impact on my end of the campus at all apart from the entertainment value... (Sorry, I wish I could be less cryptic, but if I ever get to write my world of education memoirs in my older age, it's one for the books, and one of those chapters everyone will be convinced my over-active imagination has produced all by itself.)</p><p></p><p>I think my trusty main meter has just died... I replaced the batteries last week but it's still showing a battery dying sign and cutting out mid-countdown. I've sent it off to the supplies cupboard for a rest and pulled out the spare of that one.</p><p></p><p>I am definitely looking forwards to next weekend where there are no weddings/additional services to play for, no autumnal gardening clear-up chores to be done, and just a week away from half-term. I don't seem to have had a lazy weekend with nothing other than Sunday morning duties, since the start of term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2446130, member: 277410"] It's been quite a week, colleagues in my former area tell me, though my week has actually been a very reasonable one despite the heavier workload as a result of high staff absences. One of my diabetes charges was off for most of it, and despite knowing what the main drama was, it did not really impact on my end of the campus at all apart from the entertainment value... (Sorry, I wish I could be less cryptic, but if I ever get to write my world of education memoirs in my older age, it's one for the books, and one of those chapters everyone will be convinced my over-active imagination has produced all by itself.) I think my trusty main meter has just died... I replaced the batteries last week but it's still showing a battery dying sign and cutting out mid-countdown. I've sent it off to the supplies cupboard for a rest and pulled out the spare of that one. I am definitely looking forwards to next weekend where there are no weddings/additional services to play for, no autumnal gardening clear-up chores to be done, and just a week away from half-term. I don't seem to have had a lazy weekend with nothing other than Sunday morning duties, since the start of term. [/QUOTE]
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