24 March, Wednesday—26 March, Friday: I decided to keep “globbing” days together in my blog unless I do something really unusual, like travel to a different spot. Right now, the days are pretty much like at home, work all day, veg all night.
Wednesday was so busy because everyone was gone except Carole and me. So I didn’t get any of my own work done because I was answering the phone and providing customer service. Made the day fly by.
Thursday was fairly ordinary but Friday was another crazy day. So busy, but I got a lot done. Plus we had a staff meeting where we presented the Strategic Framework and Action Plan to everyone.
I left at 4:50 PM because I went to Chorley. Nope, not for CSz this time, but for a play directed by Bron, (the leader of CSz UK0. Show starred many of the members of the CSz troupe here. It’s Chorley Youth Theatre. Play was called The Last Laugh. Cute show and the actors were adorable. Paul gave me a ride to the train station afterward, which was a real godsend because otherwise I’d have had to wait another hour for the next train. Got on the 9:30 train and arrived at Manchester Piccadilly at 10:15. Went around to get on the tram for home and had to wait for 30 minutes because of some sort of difficulty with the lines. The Metro was sardine-packed and I was one of the few sober folks. But it was fun, and people were friendlier than usual. Got home around 11:30. A good day.
Friday, March 26, 2004
Journal of my five month stay in the UK.
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