On Tuesday I was at work for the morning but had a long-standing appoointment of my own with Dr Taper who, as I posted before, doesn't want to see me again. Jamie has AFL training on Tuesday at Penrith. He gets a lift down with other parents and we take the boys home. Rather than go all the way back up the mountains from Penrith I decided to stay down. I thought I might have time to go to the pictures until it was time to pick him up but got sidetracked and missed the start of the movie so went to the training ground with a copy of Revolutionary Road, our next book group book. It was chucking down the rain so I rang to see if Jamie had been picked up - he told me he was waiting for Ian (who isn't supposed to be driving) to come and get him. He'd not thought to let me know I could come home!
On Wednesday things were looking better with Ian's wound and Sue took the stitches out but the XRay of his wrist showed there may be a little break and she wanted him to have a CT scan to make sure. We have Worker's Compensation here which not only covers you for accidents at the workplace, it also covers you for your journey to and from work so Ian's treatment can be charged to the WorkCover authority. They had to give authorisation for the CT scan, however. We just had to get the paper work in and Ian's work hadn't sent it to us. We spent the afternoon chasing it up. Two forms of 3 pages each. We didn't get a case number until Thursday but Sue doesn't work on Thrusdays so when we saw her on Friday she had to ring and ask for authorisation for the CT scan before we could book Ian in. It took them 30 or more minutes to ring back saying it could go ahead.
Thursday was a big day for Robbie who was the recipient of an award at school. They make a big deal at his school about these things and we'd been invited to a special assembly but hadn't thought any of us, including Rob would be there - he was supposed to be playing cricket for the school but it was rained off - so we didn't book seats. Thursday was my only full day at work last week so I didn't feel I could take more time off and Ian had been forbidden officially to drive.

I parked Ian at the library for an hour or so until my lunch break. It gave him a chance to choose some books to get him through the next week. Sue has told him he won't be going back to work before Easter.
On Friday evening Ishbel had her little friend, Zanny, staying overnight. I didn't see anything of her really. I had book group to go to. I quickly cobbled together dinner before going out and was home near midnight then Robert and I were up early to go and help out at the Springwood Foundation Day. As we did last year, we helped out with crowd control during the Fun Run (didn't look like a lot of fun to me!) and the parade. I asked the Captain if I could be in the truck for the parade. He didn't look very happy to be asked but eventually said yes and I had a ball, waving to all my fans! We travelled with the flashing lights on and I got to press the siren button a couple of times . . . no one told me about the loud speaker system until it was all over though!
I met up with Karen after we took our truck back to the station and we had a wander up the street and back. It took us ages. First she bumped into someone she knew then me. There was a point there where we took over 10 paces without meeting someone and it was really wierd!!!!
In the evening we went to Nigel and Amanda's house for dinner. They moved house a bit before Christmas and they've been promising to have the gang round and have been copping a lot of ribbing because it took them sooooooo long to get round to inviting us. We were hoping to see their new grandson, Aiden, but he had gone to his other Granny's for her birthday.
It was up early again to go out to training (but not as early as it might have been had it not been the end of Daylight Savings). At the last training night the gang had gone out along a track and found a tree fallen. We're not allowed to use chainsaws in the dark so they decided to go and deal with the tree today. Off we set down the track but it's pretty wet out there after rain ALL week and the truck was in danger of being bogged. After getting most of the crew to get out and walk in to the tree, Bruce the truck driver, David and I, who was PC driver, ended up reversing all the way back along the track to the road and approached by the other side. We found another two trees down. Lots of chainsawing for David but a tad boring for the rest of us. Never mind, we had lots of fun running away from leeches and getting the vehicles muddy.
This afternoon Jamie went to his friend Nick's house. Graeme and Kim are in an historical re-enactment society and Graeme has been doing some battle training with Nick, Jamie and Scott. As I arrived to pick Jamie up a few hours later it was to find that he'd expressed an interest in learning more about ENGLISH 12th Century history, the Templar Knights, etc. Kim and I voiced our disgust long and loud!!!
Just waiting for Poirot to finish on TV so I can go to bed and we can start all over again!
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