I still don't really feel like I'm getting better and my ribs are seriously killing me! And I have to move out this weekend - when (and how?) am I going to get the chance to pack? When am I actually going to be well enough to pack? I seriously can't lift anything. (although I still had to go to school tonight for a concert - it never ends here at CEBS). Anyway, I've now been off school for 3 days, unable to do anything other than lie still in bed. This is because he says that my infection is viral, not bacterial. This time I begged him to give me antibiotics, or something other than ibuprofen (like ibuprofen actually works! As if.) and finally he gave me Amoxicillin - although as he was writing out the script he told me actually not to take it! (Why write the script then?). but I've spent the last 3 days paying for it! I went into school on Monday in excruciating pain and so many people came up and asked me what on earth I was doing at school! Finally the Deputy Head saw me and told me to go home and stay there until I get better (should've let me do that last weekend, eh?) so I went home and went promptly to the doctor. and my ribs would heal.Īnyway, I survived, the camp was enjoyed by the kids, the concert was ok. Now if only this stupid, persistent cold would go. (but thanks again Mal and Ken for the kind offer of a place to stay anyway). The good news is that the people who are moving in here after us have decided to take my bed (seriously that thing was sooo heavy, I was absolutely dreading having to move it) - which means that we didn't need to move it today! Yay! And that now means that I can stay here for another week (now that I have something to sleep on) - so I haven't got to schlep to school from Chessington on some crusty, overcrowded British Rail train. Hopefullly I got everyone in there, but if not, thanks anyway for all your help! Thanks for letting me keep my stuff in your garage! Thanks for helping me sort out somewhere to keep my stuff til I find somewhere to live, thanks for all your support and kind words. Thanks for helping with the move and also for your support. Oh and thanks for being willing to let me stay with you this week when it looked like I needed it! Thanks so much for your help with the move today, seriously wouldn't have been able to do it without you (literally - Ken we really needed your muscle power! - and great Luton van driving skills.). Thanks for (to put an Americanism on it) 'stepping up' and teaching all my classes whilst I've been off - that's been a big deal for a student teacher - thanks for being a good mate - and thanks also for helping me move today! Thanks for helping me to pack my boxes! Would've been in a big pickle otherwise. Thanks also for making sure Concert Band didn't fall apart, the camp was a success - thanks for your support and encouragement too. Seriously, if it wasn't for your input, the thing probably would've been a fiasco. Thanks for making sure the Yr 10 Abolition of Slavery project was a success. Thanks pretty much for everything (especially for putting up with me being a bit of a git too. Thanks for all your support with the kids, your technical wizardry with the video / sound (especially the fancy concert intro with the Jenneh video - oh and thanks for making me look like an idiot with my 'Oscar-winning' (not!) dramatic acting performance to accompany it), thanks for setting cover for me at school, for making sure the music department didn't fall apart. ![]() ![]() To Erik: Thank you for everything you did to make sure that Bowles went smoothly. So it's highly appropriate I think that I give some big thank you's. And the only way I've made it through to the other side has only been through the support of my friends and family. These past few weeks have been some of the toughest I've ever been through in my life, I reckon.
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