What's Happened Since My Last Post
Oct. 16th, 2004 01:53 amWell. Quite a lot, really.
I've moved home, as those of you who read AFP will now know. James Sager and I are now doing the whole Men Behaving Badly thing in Altrincham, which is fun. I was just settling into a nice new job, nice people and environment, when I discovered it was taking me around 2 hours to get to work, and a bit more to get back. This sucked horribly, so I resigned and am now temping, currently for NTL.
I went away with Mary, Kev, James, Darren and Tim to the BA Science Festival in Exeter, which was a great deal of fun. But certain things had been going through my head in the weeks beforehand, and so I came out as bisexual to them all about three days in. I think Kev summed it up the other day when he said "I think the person who was most surprised was you"...he's got a major point.
I finished my last OU coursework piece for the year, and have recently (Wednesday) sat the course exam. This being my first real assessment in approaching 10 years, I was rather bricking it. But I think it went ok.
I'm now sat at home, in front of my PC, with a glass of coke close by. Life is good and will be better, although there are still many things I want to achieve in the next 12 months. We shall see.
Shinydan.
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It may be better than before
Yesterday's gone.
I've moved home, as those of you who read AFP will now know. James Sager and I are now doing the whole Men Behaving Badly thing in Altrincham, which is fun. I was just settling into a nice new job, nice people and environment, when I discovered it was taking me around 2 hours to get to work, and a bit more to get back. This sucked horribly, so I resigned and am now temping, currently for NTL.
I went away with Mary, Kev, James, Darren and Tim to the BA Science Festival in Exeter, which was a great deal of fun. But certain things had been going through my head in the weeks beforehand, and so I came out as bisexual to them all about three days in. I think Kev summed it up the other day when he said "I think the person who was most surprised was you"...he's got a major point.
I finished my last OU coursework piece for the year, and have recently (Wednesday) sat the course exam. This being my first real assessment in approaching 10 years, I was rather bricking it. But I think it went ok.
I'm now sat at home, in front of my PC, with a glass of coke close by. Life is good and will be better, although there are still many things I want to achieve in the next 12 months. We shall see.
Shinydan.
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It may be better than before
Yesterday's gone.