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The Tour Manager: June 2010
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. I did it again, didn't I? The thing is, even though every time I blog I have every intention of updating more frequently, I don't seem to get round to it anymore. And I blame Facebook. Named them Roger and Doug - and I can smell a skunk from where I sit in my lounge, so they must have been around here too. But all this has gone unblogged. But going back to my original point...
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The Tour Manager: This explains a lot...
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Monday, November 29, 2010. This explains a lot. I have an addendum to a previous post. When I had my leaving do from Treetops, my Aussie boss, Mike confessed to me that he had been telling every customer for months that I was also Australian and that I loved to be asked about my home country as I was homesick. Although there were still days he wasn't. At work that I was asked about being an Aussie, so I know it wasn't all.
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The Tour Manager: ...and now back to work.
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Sunday, December 12, 2010. And now back to work. In the meantime, word has got out that there's a new midwife in town (we're a rare commodity! And, following a flurry of activity, I now have a fairly decent caseload going on. Hurray! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. And now back to work. And you may also like to visit. The "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Tour Manager: December 2010
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Sunday, December 12, 2010. And now back to work. In the meantime, word has got out that there's a new midwife in town (we're a rare commodity! And, following a flurry of activity, I now have a fairly decent caseload going on. Hurray! Saturday, December 11, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. And now back to work. And you may also like to visit. The "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks.
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The Tour Manager: May 2010
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Monday, May 10, 2010. Welcome to the world. Many congratulations to Megan - my former midwifery student and lovely Canadian friend - and her husband Craig on the birth of their first daughter, Esme Ruby Dusterhoft. A home waterbirth - of course! Crossing the Rainbow Bridge. To the 2nd floor - which is of course actually the 1st. I had expected that it was the Canadian side of the deal, with all the paperwork. Only thing left to do w...
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The Tour Manager: January 2011
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Car'rying on. Oh god that's terrible. So I failed 3 stations at the OSCEs. Ah well, no biggie, and I know where I went wrong so when the retakes come round (hopefully March) I will breeze through them. I say no biggie, but obviously I was devastated, having never failed an exam in my life. But I pulled myself up by my - erm.what is it I'm supposed to pull myself up by? From driving. Two people in Cana...
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The Tour Manager: The great confessional
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Monday, November 29, 2010. Much has happened since my last post and I make no apologies for not prioritising writing about it, since I've been too busy living it. And applied: I was accepted to sit the exams. A quirk of the system meant that if you are judged eligible to sit the exams, you can actually begin practising on a restricted licence with a named Supervisor straight away. Crazy but true. Hi Mia, I have just stumbled upon yo...
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The Tour Manager: Being practical
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Saturday, December 11, 2010. Remember things - I was also relieved that everyone else was as nervous, and some were less experienced, than me. Anyway, we get 10 scenarios and have to pass at least 8 of them, 6 of which are mandatory. I can retake individual scenarios if I do fall to pieces ;-). Got everything crossed. Good luck girl, youll do great! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. And now back to work.
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The Tour Manager: April 2010
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Saturday, April 10, 2010. Drop the dead donkey. This is far bigger news. I realise I'm way behind (as usual) on blogging and like to do things (roughly) in order, but I found out this week that my Permanent Residency here in Canada has been granted, which is fabulous news! I hurried down to UPS to courier my passport yesterday, which ended up costing an extortionate $140 to get to London and back! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Tour Manager: Blighty
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Everyday musings: for deep philosophical revelations, best go elsewhere. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. As usual, it's taken me a while to get round to writing this one up. If only I was willing to précis everything it might be easier, but goddamnit I always want to tell you everything. We flew in to Gatwick to be met by my dad and we made a stop off at his allotment on the way home to pick up some beans, courgettes and a few cornflowers. In the coming. Which was our favourite and we rode three times. ...