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Post by Kathymel on Feb 8, 2016 18:24:44 GMT
I have just looked round the house and come up with this:
1. The compost bucket made it about a quarter of the way to the outside compost bin. (This may have been last week, actually.)
2. The laundry only got partially hung up and the rest will have to go back in the machine, now.
3. My neighbour's trousers are still stuck in the sewing machine half way along a seam.
4. The bucket containing ashes from my woodburner is blocking the front door.
5. A form needed by my new employer (P46?) is buried half-completed under more recent pieces of paper.
I'm sure there's more.
What haven't you completed?
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Post by Lesley on Feb 8, 2016 20:32:30 GMT
How did your neighbour's trousers get stuck in your sewing machine?
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Post by annie on Feb 8, 2016 20:48:01 GMT
Too much to mention really but the things I did get done I'm pleased about:
Got that draft report written re a survey I sent out before Xmas, which reflects parents views about the lack of integrated services for children and young people in transition who have a dx of ADHD. In that report also emphasised the number of parents who are facing long waiting lists to have their own difficulties assessed by our poorly resourced Adult ADHD clinic
Made effective links with our local statutory organisation who have helped us achieve the setting up of a sub group of Councillors who will now srutinise tha actual service by Health/LA in more detail
Managed to link up 2 adults who were looking to attend the local Adult ADHD Support Group
Have fixed up a time to meet with some parents who are having difficulties with their draft EHCP
However:
The washing's piling up as is the dust
Tired old car's difficulties still not sorted out
Haven't got around to have coffee with a neighbour who is losing his sight through macular problems.
Put off a friend who really wanted to go and see this film
Note to myself: well done for getting some of the things done which I intended to do but, maybe cut back on some of the time spent on the internet.
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Post by Kathymel on Feb 8, 2016 23:16:44 GMT
Lesley (how come I typed Lesley, the link thingy showed Lesley, but the @ name I'm seeing is your previous name?) Anyway, the trousers aren't stuck in the machine, they just got abandoned a couple of days ago when I got interrupted half way down the (awkward, thick, waxed cotton) seam. Edit: OK, it says Lesley here. It just doesn't say it when I'm typing. Confusing.
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Post by random on Feb 9, 2016 10:02:06 GMT
What haven't you completed? - Pay bill (dont like online banking but it is less bad than cheque books etc)
- Take prescription to chemist. various chemists have been unhelpful in different ways and I cant decide which is the "less bad".
- Write a letter to cancel mums gas servicing. Tried on phone and got nowhere. Got bored with musack on hold.
- Tidy some of the boxes of half sorted paper work in the lounge. Some are quite ancient but not ancient enough to bin, or need shredding but I get bored standing in front of shredder.
- Look for missing pair of trousers. Sorting out heaps of washing/mending that wont happen might find them
- start digging unused beds in garden. Interlinked procrastination. the trousers I have lost are messy enough to garden in but not so messy that if i forget to change them and go out to shops I am embarrassed.
Sure there is loads more but ....
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Post by Kathymel on Feb 9, 2016 12:04:38 GMT
That reminds me, I must go to the bank. I have two cheques in my purse that are over 2 months old. I have had to get cheques reissued before now because they have become one with my purse.
I also haven't:
1. Made an appointment with my GP for dodgy vision issue referral (and soooo many other more minor things that I just can't get round to seeing her about.
2. Done the washing up.
3. Laundered the mildewed clothes I found in my drawer (very damp house, bad landlord, long story).
4. Paid the £90 library fine for not returning my uni books.
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