Outpourings

Friday, December 30, 2005

Good Deeds

So it's the last working day of the year and as an act of kindness to my colleagues I have volunteered to be the only one staying late. This is purely selfish as it means I can get some peace and quiet with my book but their gratitude made me feel good.

Which set me thinking, its a time for new starts so join me in making 2006 the year of the selfless act! Let's extend this feeling of warmth.

Incidentally, the book is Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson. It's about emerging sexuality. I like it.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

An Admission

This afternoon I have be gripped by a new fascination and its an unexpected one.

Check out; www.philolivier.com and you will see what I mean.

Or perhaps you won't! I am prone to these bizarre "fascinations".

Others have included;
Mark Owen
Ronan Keating
Westlife
Will Mellor
Brad Pitt

Hang on...

I'm starting to see a trend...

...perhaps I'm gay!

OH MY GOODNESS ME!

Weather or Not!

I'm a bit obsessed with the weather today.

I spoke to a colleague in Newcaslte earlier and he described his surroundings. It sounded like a winter wonderland up there and I found myself feeling very jealous. Its nice here. The sun is out and there is still some snow left on the ground but its not particularly beautiful.

And apparently its getting warmer.

Oh well.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Last Wednesday of the year

Hello,

Well for my first Blog, I'm going to look back at the last year so you can get a bit of an idea about my life.

2005 dawned with extreme drunkenness and problems caused by a close friend. This was to be a theme of the year for me.

January saw severe career worries and the loss of a vast amount of money, albeit a temporary loss.

February saw interviews and resignations.

March was a month of consolidation.

April was a month of great change, both career wise and emotionally,

May was full of new beginnings.

June was full of sun and holidays.

July was sporty.

August went quickly and I felt thin.

September was another month of change. This time in terms of houses. Oh and I lost some friends.

October saw the dawn of depression.

November continued it.

December, the cloud lifted and it heralded new beginnings for 2006.

That was a really good exercise. You should all try it! Write a sentence about the trends of each month.

that's all for now. Other than to say that please try and take care around steps and door mats this holiday time. I have a very painful ankle!

Ouch!