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I still have no sodding interbunny at home. WOES!
However, I have a job! As does bloke!
We're going to be living in Nenagh until Christmas, which as everyone knows is smack bang in the middle of nowhere. I will be doing environmental archaeology though, so hooray for that. Also, I have a job set up for the new year in Kilkenny, which is a lovely city, and that should last a year, so we may be able to acually get a lease to get our own place, so that's good.
Living at home is pretty hellish. As many of you know, my mother is a smoker. And how. I already have a throat infection, and I've only been home for two weeks. Bloke says his lungs feel like they did back when he was smoking. Mmm, pleasant.
Other than that being back in Dublin is fab. I wish I had longer here, really. I haven't had much of a chance to settle back n properly, but then, it is nice to have a job. And I'm getting paid a lot more with this company than I would be if I stayed in Dublin.
Really, I can't wait to just start work, and settle into a routine. I've had six weeks of constant busyness and I just need a break.
However, I have a job! As does bloke!
We're going to be living in Nenagh until Christmas, which as everyone knows is smack bang in the middle of nowhere. I will be doing environmental archaeology though, so hooray for that. Also, I have a job set up for the new year in Kilkenny, which is a lovely city, and that should last a year, so we may be able to acually get a lease to get our own place, so that's good.
Living at home is pretty hellish. As many of you know, my mother is a smoker. And how. I already have a throat infection, and I've only been home for two weeks. Bloke says his lungs feel like they did back when he was smoking. Mmm, pleasant.
Other than that being back in Dublin is fab. I wish I had longer here, really. I haven't had much of a chance to settle back n properly, but then, it is nice to have a job. And I'm getting paid a lot more with this company than I would be if I stayed in Dublin.
Really, I can't wait to just start work, and settle into a routine. I've had six weeks of constant busyness and I just need a break.