Last day of freedom.

I’m going back to work on Monday – working from home, catching up with stuff to begin with, then back in the office three days. We’ll cover Friday when we get there.

I’m not sure I’m ready to go back, but I am sure that if I don’t go back now, I won’t go back, and I’d rather be able to make decisions about whether I want to work from the position of having a job than the other way around. I’ve a week’s holiday booked in a week, although I’d quite like to put that off a week – two weeks in, one week off sounds like something I can wrap my brain around, and then pause to work out what happens next.

Small and Big have spent much time outside on the drive this morning with their new ride on toys. Big is doing very well on her Razor A Scooter and Small is impressed with his FISHER PRICE SWITCH BOARD as well.

Oops, need to cut this short. Was supposed to be getting washing in while Tim showered, and have just heard shower stop…


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2 responses to “Last day of freedom.”

  1. hope you can come to a decision with work soon, and hope they let you slide back in gently.

  2. Good luck with the return to work.

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