Monday, 11 November 2013

Week 104 - Forgetting Days & Changing It Up

Thursday #105 – I’m not even going to try and pretend that I remember how this Thursday went down.  The reality is it’s now over a month later, 6 more Thursdays have passed and each have been remarkably unexciting.  As the 104th week of writing this blog (or 2 years for those of you playing at home) it seems like an appropriate time to shake things up.

Since DTM has been back for over a year now (and not always opposed to dodgily using his old staff card for free movies), I really no longer have the need to find entertainment on a Thursday night.  It’d be nice, sure, but as these riveting recent posts have shown, it certainly isn’t happening.  In reality, most Thursday nights I find myself hiding out watching TV, often without dinner as DTM works late and I avoid the kitchen, not wanting to get in The Cabbie’s way and still feeling awkward after 10 months of living here.  Instead of filling this blog with those stories (and the equally exciting tales of my weetbix and salad) I propose instead to just write about anything vaguely interesting that happens. 

That means The Hot One will no longer need to plan dinners on Thursdays just to get a mention, she could get one just for buying a unit with The Tradie and inviting us all around to celebrate!  Legally Blonde could feature for whipping up some tasty enchiladas for Legs 11 and myself on a Sunday.  M-Dizzle and The Italian could get credit for re-enacting the Patrick Swayze Jennifer Grey lift from Dirty Dancing on a drunken Saturday night in a small bar where we kept getting free cocktails.  Instead of me sounding all kinds of boring based on my lacklustre midweek activities, I could sound kinda cool for just selectively picking what I want to write about. 

Ricky Martin and his bizarre naked video montage mid-concert which revealed a tramp stamp? That’d get a post for sure.  Melbourne Cup and mingling with Lleyton Hewitt? Worthy of at least a few lines!  My new inexplicable addiction to Keeping Up With The Kardashians? Probably best to keep that one quiet.


And so while this Thursday was largely forgettable, it marks a turning point in my self-indulgent blogging.


Sunday, 6 October 2013

Week 103 - Laughing at Proposals & Sculling Drinks

Thursday #104 – this Thursday marked my 26 year and 7 month birthday yet somehow that seemed to go by uncelebrated and unappreciated.  I headed off to work as per usual and left a little early to check Dick Smith for cheap Wiis on my way home.  I’m still not entirely sure why DTM insists on upgrading my perfectly functional Wii to a Wii U but I’m led to believe it would be highly offensive to use mine on an HD TV since it isn’t HD…or some such rubbish.

Dick Smith did not have the super discounted Wii U available so I headed home to get changed before heading to meet DTM in Chatswood.  I got sprung for my early leaving as just before 5 my manager texted me to say The Golfing Receptionist was wondering where my homework was which had been due on Wednesday.  Somehow I have found myself in a career which not only requires a whole lot of expensive continuing education every year but also involves company training days with homework!!  I felt like I was back at school and promised to hand it in on Friday.

When I got to Chatswood and met DTM, it was straight to Dick Smith to check if they had the Wii U (which had been advertised as half price and was apparently in high demand).  No luck there and DTM was tempted to head to the city to check before I reminded him I had actually come in to meet him for dinner and we had a show to get to at 7.30 in Chatswood anyway.  Reluctantly he agreed to get some schnitzel and stay in Chatswood.

We met up with The Drunk Bro and The Fiancee (now wife) for some pre-comedy dinner and drinks.  DTM bought me a 2nd huge Rekorderlig about 10 minutes before we had to go, he also decided it would be appropriate after 2 schooners to buy himself a jug of beer to finish in that 10 minute period.  We sculled our drinks and headed to The Concourse, desperately in need of a bathroom stop.  When we got there (a little after 7.35) we were relieved to see Wil Anderson had a support act and we had not in fact been missing Wil himself.


Lots of laughs were had and out of the blue Wil assisted with a marriage proposal between a couple of audience members.   We ran to make the bus home and then I sat in bed typing up my silly homework.  Aside from getting in trouble for my late homework it was a pretty entertaining Thursday.


Week 102 - Selling Clothes & Updating Phones

Thursday #103 – this Thursday I woke up to see an update available on my phone.  With too many stupid apps and other crap, I sadly didn’t have the storage to download the update so headed to work with my boring old iOS 6.

When I got home from work I plugged my iphone and ipad into the computer and updated to the shiny new iOS 7.  At first glance everything was pretty and colourful and it wasn’t until weeks later I would discover a frustrating problem with iMessages not sending and not notifying me that they were failing.  For this Thursday though it was all just peachy keen.

I also managed to sell a Roosters jersey which I had come into possession of in 2004-2005 and worn a few times in my Rooster fan years.  Having since converted to a fan of no one in particular (I was going for Ricky Martin in the grand final a couple of weeks later) I decided to capitalise on their minor premiership and see how much I could get for a signed jersey which had always been way too big for me anyway.  Despite the fact that it technically wasn’t mine, I was happy to profit from it and popped it on ebay a week earlier.  $255 later and I was laughing…but laughing quietly so that The Dodgy Fundraiser didn’t hear and suddenly want a cut from the jersey she “lent” me all those years ago.


A new operating system and a $255 profit all in one day – not a bad Thursday by any means.


Week 101 - Being Productive & Hiding Away

Thursday #102 – this Thursday was almost 4 weeks ago now so I'm not even going to pretend I remember the details leading up to 5pm.  I do however; remember what happened after 5pm, so I’ll just start there.

When I finished work for the day, I headed off to Warriewood to run some errands.  Truth be told I was just picking up my dry cleaning and some shoes I’d had re-heeled but the opportunity to use the phrase “run some errands” was too good to pass up.  I had been so proud of my productivity on Tuesday when I had dropped these items at the cleaners/heelers so was also quite impressed when I picked them up and continued my productive streak.

I then headed home and settled in to watch some TV whilst DTM was still at work.  Before I knew it it was getting late and a little past my dinner time so I thought about venturing into the kitchen to whip something up.  I could hear The Cabbie in there preparing his dinner so thought I’d wait it out until the kitchen was free.  Not wanting to get in his way turned out to be a hungering decision as I ended up trapped in the “theatre room” (DTM insists I refer to his TV that way) for what felt like an eternity.

It all got a bit too much for me and when DTM finally finished work I offered to go pick him up and he offered to buy us gozleme for dinner.  He could not understand why I had felt the need to hide and watch TV  for hours on end instead of making my dinner but I don’t think he was too bothered as any excuse for a spinach, mushroom and cheese gozleme is a good one.


Not the best Thursday but it certainly made a recovery when I finally ate dinner after 9.


Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Week 100 – Making Mess & Being Fashionable

Thursday #101 – kicked off this Thursday in the usual fashion – with some weetbix before heading off to work.  It was an earlier than usual departure as I bussed into work today to make it easier to head straight into the city after work.

Work was super quiet with a total of 4 patients – The Kiwi Early Leaver was slightly busier with 5 patients.  As is often the case when it's quiet, I spent a fair bit of time hanging out at reception.  The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo and I got a little distracted as she refilled the ink in our stamps and before we knew it the once white desk was covered in red ink.  We went crazy with the alcowipes trying to get rid of it but just ended up smearing it all over the place.  Almost a week on the desk remains slightly pink and we've finally managed to get the red ink off our hands.

Lunch was a salad and a well earned break after my 2 patients in the morning.  After my last 2 patients I headed off early to make it into the city for a seminar.  The 4 o'clock finish in the appointment book allowed me plenty of time to make it to the city, check out some dresses in Portmans and still be early for the 5.15pm seminar.

The seminar was riveting (as they always are) as I felt like I was back in uni learning about contact lenses and wondered why I picked a career with so much continuing education.  I opted out of the free dinner following the talk as I couldn't bear the thought of making small talk with The Saturday Room Stealer for a couple of hours.  Instead I got myself a crepe and waited for The Weather Girl to come meet me in the city for Vogue's Fashion Night Out.

Promptly after finishing my dinner, my stomach started killing me and I hoped that The Weather Girl would be caught up at work and we would have to reschedule our shopping.  No such luck.  As she was coming in at my request to help me decide on a dress for The Wannabe Ranga's wedding, I kinda had to suck it up and wander around the shops with her in agony.  I decided on a dress, dropped the bombshell that I won't be at her 30th birthday and made it home without dying so all in all it was a rather successful evening.


Once home and in my pyjamas my stomach settled down and I was able to watch some Catfish with DTM – his new favourite TV show.  With the exception of a couple of hours of stomach pain and some very red fingers it was a pretty ok Thursday.


Week 99 – Being Bored & Nothing Memorable

Thursday #100 – as I write this 2 weeks later this Thursday is barely memorable so I will keep this very brief.

It's safe to assume I had some breakfast before heading into work.  My first patient was a 16 year old who I had seen the previous week and was bringing back for a visual fields exam – mostly because I was stumped and couldn't find any reason for her symptoms.  He visual fields were normal which I explained was good but it did mean I had no idea why she occasionally got an intense pain in her left eye and why it had been non-stop twitching for 2 weeks.  I told her all the test results were normal and “if pain persists, see your doctor” (but in a less TV commercial kinda way).

A quick look at the appointment book tells me I was not very busy this Thursday and saw 3 patients before 10.30am then no one until 1pm.  After that patient, there was another three and half hour break before my final patient at 4 o'clock.

I considered stopping in at Quit It's house on my way home as it was her 27th birthday that day but for some reason I didn't so I can only assume I had something else in mind that I needed to do.  What that was I have absolutely no idea.  She did however put a photo of her birthday cake on facebook and I promptly took a screenshot to send to The Scientist and put in a request for my own birthday cake in 6 months time.  She assures me it will be a piece of cake  and I assure you the pun was all her doing not mine.


Not a lot to sum up this Thursday as it was so very forgettable.  If I had to guess I would assume DTM and I spent quite a while reclining on the lounge and watching TV but really it's anyone's guess how I spent that Thursday night.


Week 98 – Surprising DTM & “Winning” 4th place

Thursday #99 – up until 5.30pm this Thursday I have very little recollection of how my day was as I have left it almost 3 weeks to write this.  I remember what happened after work but sadly cannot remember the always riveting details about my breakfast, lunch and patients – a sad moment for all of us.

After work I decided to head into Chatswood and surprise DTM when he finished work.  Having done this before I wasn't sure how surprised he'd be and I did my best to maintain an over-the-phone-poker-face when he rang and asked me what I wanted to do tonight as I was walking from my car to his work.  I had to tell him I would come and meet him as otherwise he may have been on the bus home by the time I got to his work.  He was still surprised by how quickly I arrived as he assumed I was 15-20 minutes away rather than 2.  Win.

After grabbing some dinner (probably schnitzel but I really don't recall) we headed to the RSL for some cheap beverages.  We were surprised to stumble upon a trivia night and despite normally favouring a team comprising of more than just the two of us, we thought we might as well give it a crack.  It was a small turn out that week with only 3 other teams competing so we told ourselves we might have a legitimate chance here.  Not so.

The trivia was pretty good (and having sampled trivia at Dee Why Hotel, Belrose Hotel, Terrey Hills Tavern and Forestville RSL I consider myself a bit of an expert) and the TV screen with picture clues was a nice touch but sadly we did not end our night top of the table.  We came 4th and since we scored ourselves drink vouchers for this we do not consider it a loss, it's just a strange coincidence that everyone else got prizes and there wasn't a 5th team...


After trivia we enjoyed our free drink before heading home.  A pretty good Thursday night as we vowed to return with more of a crew to defend our prestigious “win”.


Friday, 16 August 2013

Week 97 - Relocating & Dragging Out My Birthday

Thursday #98 – as I got out of bed at 7 this Thursday, my phone went off with a text from The Head Optometrist asking me to head into the city instead of Brookvale.  I was irate and made sure I let DTM know while he tried to sleep in having scored an 11.45 start at work.  Not only would my day now be busier, I also was letting down a patient who had rescheduled her appointment once already when I was away and she specifically wanted to see me, AND I had 20 minutes less to get ready and out of the house.  Not cool.

I managed to shower, wash my hair, get dressed and grab some cruskits for the walk in less than half an hour and somehow made it into the city early.  After rushing around and then having to stand on the bus, the last few minutes were particularly stressful as I suddenly felt super hot in my coat and wondered if I might just faint.  I survived the bus and was relieved to step out into the cool outdoors and take my coat off.

My day was looking hectic and I was feeling super unprepared, luckily the first patient cancelled and I had a gap in the appointments after that so I was able to spend an hour or so getting myself ready before my first patient actually turned up.  With some “staff movement” taking place there had been a fair bit of patient shuffling and rescheduling and I found myself stuck with a contact lens patient who insisted on being seen that day and so was only allocated a half hour appointment instead of the usual 45 minutes for contacts.  To make matters worse she had a dental appointment beforehand and would most likely be running late.  To top it all off she was booked in at 12.15 instead of 12.30 so when she rocked up at 12.40, my 12.45 patient had already arrived.  Luckily The Short Smoking Receptionist was able to convince The Saturday Room Stealer to take my 12.45 patient so I was able to spend more than 5 minutes with The Inflexible Contact Lens Patient.

For lunch I got myself a sandwich from the foodcourt and spared a thought for The BH&G Fan who was off in Mykonos with The Scientist, just a couple of weeks after we’d been to that very sandwich shop together on our trip into the city for DIY magnums.  I took it back up to my room to eat and almost instantly realised that was a stupid idea as the 3G internet is inexplicably bad in that HCF building.  With facebook on my phone barely working, I had to resort to old school minesweeper on the PC.

The afternoon went by fairly quickly with only 3 patients after my relatively late lunch break.  Having hit up the shops in the city after work on Wednesday, when 5 o’clock rolled around I was keen to get straight on a bus out of there.  I also had dinner plans in Allambie Heights and not a lot of time to spare given my location switch.  I got home (via a quick trip to Coles so that I would have milk in the morning) and changed before heading to pick up Quit It.  Five and a half months after my birthday and just 2 weeks before her own, we were finally making it out for my birthday dinner.

We headed to We Are Thai where I got myself some Pad Thai and learnt that Quit It is now a vegetarian…and on Jenny Craig…and that Thai was not really the best place for her to be having dinner.  We made do however and she struggled at having to pass up the deep fried icecream on offer for dessert.  I was ok with it since we’d had it last time and I found the whole thing a bit strange.

I got home after dinner to discover DTM had been eating snacks all night and as such would not be eating dinner.  Knowing I occasionally hide food from him (as it is sometimes the only way it will last more than a day) he enquired if I had any snacks to eat while we watched the movie he’d downloaded for me.  As a matter of fact I did have snacks and headed to the kitchen to get my hidden rice crackers.  Not hidden well enough it would seem as I soon discovered that in the 3 days since I had bought them, DTM had not only found them, he had also opened them, relocated them and completely finished them without even offering them to me.  He then spent the next 5 minutes apologising profusely before we started watching The Heat.


After a stressful start to the day and a snackless evening, I headed to bed, content that I had managed to squeeze a fair bit into one day. 


Week 96 - Surprising Cleaners & Surprising Boyfriends

Thursday #97 – I started this day in a bit of a rush with no time for weetbix before work.  Instead I had myself some cruskits in the car on my way.  This week was another busy one at work, starting with a retest for one of The Contact Lens Hater’s patients.  I'm led to believe this isn’t too uncommon and while that’s certainly not great for business, it did make me feel like a good optometrist that I was able to prescribe glasses the patient was actually happy with.  Score 1 for me.

I felt like I spent the day explaining macular degeneration as every second patient seemed to be showing some early signs – even a 51 year old lady which was a difficult one to explain.  Another memorable patient was The Blind Asian whose vision was atrocious but he insisted it was fine.  Trying to explain that he didn’t pass the driving test was surprisingly difficult as he assures me he can see just fine.

At lunch I was about to head to the jeweller with my broken earrings when I realised that somewhere along the way I had lost the stone out of it.  I had managed to transport the earring and loose amethyst from my house to The BH&G Fan’s house and back again on the weekend without drama and now the amethyst had mysteriously disappeared.  I searched my bag and office (and later car) with no luck.  As I would later discover, my earrings had porosity and could not be fixed anyway.

After work I came home to a note on the bench from The Fill-In Cleaner.  The Cabbie and DTM have a cleaner who comes once a fortnight for vacuuming, bathrooms and who knows what else.  She had an operation a couple of months ago and has been sending her daughter-in-law, The Fill-In Cleaner in her place.  I’d spotted The Fill-In Cleaner on Monday at The Armenian Grandmother’s funeral and was certain I had seen her before.  I’d pulled out a year 8 class photo and sure enough there she was.  I had shown it to DTM and The Cabbie and so this Thursday when she had come to clean (which I now find super weird) she’d seen the photo and left a note with her mobile number telling me to get in touch.  How awkward.

I decided to head to Chatswood and surprise DTM by meeting him after work.  I figured he’d wanna do something given it was a Thursday night and if he not would certainly appreciate the lift home.  He was very excited when he called me after work and I was parking the car nearby.  We headed to the Bavarian Bier Café for a drink as DTM had had a hectic day at work and nothing less than a litre of beer was gonna help.  After a mango beer for me and a stein of some sort for him, we headed to The Chelsea for some schnitty.

The buzzer went off and I got up to collect our meals, not realising that despite the buzzer system there was a waiter bringing the schnitzels to us.  As I rounded the corner with my head down I almost wore our two schnittys with mushroom sauce and chips.  DTM was most amused as he observed from the safety of our table.  I was less amused to be the butt of their jokes for the next hour or two everytime the waiter came to our table to collect a glass.  I washed down the meal with a strawberry and lime rekorderlig – still excited by my discovery that this cider tastes like pink zappos.


Eventually we headed home, being designated driver there is only so long I can sit at a bar and watch DTM drink beer.  It gets boring after a while.  Not a bad Thursday all things considered.


Saturday, 3 August 2013

Week 95 - Working Hard & Chilling Out

Thursday #96 – much like last week, I was off to the city for work again this Thursday.  I scoffed down some weetbix and headed for the bus, running a little late and yet somehow ending up in the city about 10 minutes before I had intended.

Unlike last week, I was 94% booked this Thursday and not at all impressed by that.  The good thing about being busy however, is that it does make the day go quicker.  I had a couple of amusing patients in the morning and one particular lady who had me laughing quite a bit.  As well as the laughs she complimented me on my posture and eyelashes – two things I never get compliments on so I was feeling pretty good about things.  In fairness, I have had one comment on my posture before and it was from The Other Phys in 2008 who told me I looked like a ballerina I was holding myself so well – in reality I was in such excruciating pain from my displaced rib that I couldn’t move my neck and the posture was just a side effect of this.  As for the eyelashes, I didn’t have the heart to tell her I got extensions 7.5 weeks ago and they were still about 50% fake.

For lunch I headed to a sandwich shop and got myself a very tasty schnitty and salad sandwich before heading back for more patients.  When the clock struck 5 I headed to the shops, determined to make the most of Thursday night shopping and being placed in the city.  After 20 minutes, 1 shop, and 2 pairs of poor-fitting jeans I was already over that idea and ready to head home.  I checked in to see where DTM was at as he’d been training in the city and I thought we could be bus buddies.  He was heading out for some after work drinks so I made my way to the bus stop solo.

When I got home I phoned the local Thai restaurant, placed my order, spelt out my name for the guy on the phone and hopped in the shower quickly while they cooked my pad see ew.  Hair washed, I headed to the shops to pick up my Thai and awkwardly agreed to a name that wasn’t really anything like the one I had spelt out on the phone.  I crossed my fingers there wasn’t some poor lady whose dinner I had just stolen.  I made the most of having the TV to myself and caught up on The Mole and The Time Of Our Lives which DTM refuses to watch.


Another fairly average Thursday as shopping for jeans is something I often find depressing but it’s always nice to chill out with some take away and good TV.


Week 94 - Being Bored & Being Boring

Thursday #95 – after a semi last minute change to the appointment book, I was off to the city this Thursday for work.  When I got there I was 68% booked and pretty happy with that – still a good third of my day to be spent bludging but enough appointments that I wouldn’t be too bored.  Or so I thought…

My first two patients cancelled and before I knew it I was only 50% booked.  With nothing scheduled ‘til 11 AM, I contemplated napping for a couple of hours while I waited.  Instead I sat there bored and remembered how dodgy my phone internet is inside that building.  Facebook and instagram were a bit much for my phone to handle but luckily I managed to make do with Sudoku and Words With Friends.

For lunch I headed to Sumo Salad and once again noticed that the salads at Warringah Mall are far superior to those in the city and Chatswood.  After work I headed to the shops to buy a birthday present for The BH&G Fan who would be turning the big two one in a couple of weeks.  I briefly met up with DTM at the shops before parting ways so that he could meet up a potential business partner and I could head home to catch up on TV.


A fairly uneventful Thursday by all accounts but at least work wasn’t too stressful as it often can be when I get sent to the big smoke.


Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Week 93 - Working Solo & Living Solo (Kinda)

Thursday #94 – kicked off this Thursday with my usual weetbix after arriving back home by myself on Tuesday. It felt a bit strange as this week had been the first time all year that DTM hadn't been sleeping next to me. When I got out of the shower I had a text asking me to head to Brookvale instead of Chatswood and was most excited as I was not remotely keen to work in Chatty; Brookie is my number 1. I was also a little apprehensive as I figured this meant that The Kiwi Early Leaver was sick and I would be by myself as the only optometrist– which has happened only a couple of times before and is still a little scary.

My day was full of interesting and kinda sad patients as I saw a 56 year old with dementia who was quite confused and struggled with the eye test, a lady with an inoperable ocular tumour making her legally blind in one eye and a 5 year old with dry eyes. To top it off there was a mix up with the appointment book and somehow I had patients with overlapping bookings resulting in me running late for my last two patients. It didn't help that we had gotten a new computer system just before I went on holidays and I was still feeling rather slow and incompetent using it.  The last patient was The Thinks-He's-So-Smooth Dispenser's Father.  The whole consult I was tripping out from how freakishly similar he and his son are. 

After work I headed to The BH&G Fan's house to see if I could locate my missing video camera. I had lent it to The Weather Girl over a year ago for a wedding and had not seen it since. When I asked her if she had it she suddenly thought maybe she had left it at The BH&G Fan's house after using their computer to transfer the footage to DVD. Sure enough, despite none of the people who live there being aware of it, my video camera was tucked away in their cupboard. I stayed for a little while chatting to The BH&G Fan and The Dean before heading home to have some pasta and catch up on The Mole.

The Weather Girl called on her way home from work and ended up talking to me for her entire drive home. After 45 minutes I was keen to get back to The Mole and The Weather Girl was finally home. I filled her in on the video camera and wished her luck for her 1st (and only I imagine) marathon on Sunday. After that phone call and the stories of her recurring calf injury it was looking more and more like she would need that luck come Sunday.

After some messages from DTM in Singapore – largely involving his consumption of curry shaker fries at McDonalds and memes about the State of Origin streaker, I headed to bed. Obviously a step down from last Thursday but at least work kept me busy and was nice catching up with THE BH&G Fan and The Weather Girl.


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Week 92 - Swimming To Bars & Eating Hot Chips

Thursday #93 – woke up this Thursday in Penang after flying in on Tuesday night. After showering and donning the bikini and some sunscreen, headed off to our buffet breakfast with DTM. After some hash brown, omelette, toast and mini croissant we were ready for action. I was still not used to the fact that most of the non-European guests at the Hard Rock Hotel were choosing noodles and curries and suspiciously dinner-like food for breakfast.

After a rather big first day of drinking on Wednesday, when the pool bar opened at 11am we swam up and got strawberry smoothies – a few too many cocktails on my part had seen me a little worse for wear the night before. Who knew my dream of a swim up bar would have a downside? After our morning swim and relax in the pool we headed out to find some lunch which was easier said than done during Ramadan. After about 15-20 minutes in the crazy heat and humidity we made it to maccas and decided that we couldn't really beat free wifi and aircon so this not-so-traditional-Malaysian cuisine would be our lunch. I got a big and tasty burger – justifying our restaurant choice by picking something not on the Australian menu.

After lunch it was back to the hotel and back to the pool. I decided to get back on the drinking wagon and returned to my mojitos of the day before in the pool. It was good but I decided one was probably enough if I didn't want to get sick again. Having bought a couple of litres of duty free vodka as we left the Gold Coast, we decided we needed to start drinking it as we didn't plan to take it home with us. Given our room had a deck which led straight into the pool, we were able to keep drinking our own cocktails in the pool for a much cheaper price than the pool bar. I had some vodka diet coke and DTM enjoyed his voddies with OJ.

For dinner we headed out to Ferringhi Garden as recommended by The Rich Queenslanders we had met at the pool bar on Wednesday. After having grilled chicken on Tuesday night, Hard Rock Cafe burger on Wednesday night and Maccas for lunch on Thursday I tried my best to order something vaguely oriental that wouldn't come with a side of chips. Scared by the stories of spicy Malaysian food I opted for the Mongolian beef which arrived on a very exciting sizzling plate. When the lid was lifted I was surprised, disappointed and also a little excited to see a side of chips next to my beef. Despite my best intentions this holiday was turning into fried potato at every meal.

After dinner we wandered around trying to avoid eye contact with the people selling their “genuine copies” at the night markets and looking for a bar/pub. Eventually we headed into The Wooden Pub which looked as much like a fire hazard as the name suggests. I had some less than enjoyable white wine while DTM enjoyed a couple of beers. After this we headed back to the hotel and switched on Hard Rock TV, too lazy to actually head into the Hard Rock Cafe and see the live band in person.


A definite step up from last Thursday as I finally got to experience my dream of a swim up bar. Thankfully also a step up from the day before as I learnt that mixing 4 different cocktails without lunch isn't the best idea.


Friday, 19 July 2013

Week 91 - Salading & Pideing

Thursday #92 – once again I am writing about this Thursday a few weeks after the event and despite it being more recent than Thursday #91, given its lack of ballet it is much less memorable.  I feel a short post coming on.

What I do remember is what I had for lunch – chicken salad (the fact I took a photo may have helped).  May not sound exciting but I’m always pretty proud of myself when I take a salad to work for lunch; not only because I’ve actually made a salad and am eating healthily but also because I am saving money. Win win.  The salads I’ve been making sporadically for quite a while now – the chicken is a new addition.  I found myself not satisfied by just vegies and a bit of cheese and was often needing some carbs to fill me up.  Psychologically at least.  I decided protein would be a better solution and so, with much trepidation, I tried the chicken in a can that The Weather Girl had recommended.  I was not keen on the idea and I still struggle psychologically as it looks so much like my much-hated tuna but it actually doesn’t taste so bad.  I’m not sure it tastes like chicken but it helps make my salads more filling.

After work I headed home via the new medical centre at Forestville as I realised I needed a prescription before heading on holidays on the weekend and wouldn’t have time to see my regular doc.  With that excitement out of the way I headed home to DTM who was exhausted after his 2nd day of work in about 9 months.

The Drunk Bro and The Fiancée came over for a visit and brought some spinach and feta pide with them.  I was watching TV until DTM messaged me about the pide (incorrectly described as gozleme) and I came out of hiding to say hi.  I can’t really say no to anything that starts with spinach and feta these days.  They filled us in on their recent holiday and theories about their psychotic neighbour leaving broken stone statues at their front door.  The Fiancée explained she was telling us her theories in case anything should happen to them – that piece of intrigue was about the highlight of my salad and doctor filled day.


Not a particularly memorable or exciting Thursday but a win for canned chicken.  Writing this from the future I already know that next Thursday will be a huge improvement – though that is hardly a big call.


Week 90 - Setting Off Alarms & Being Sophisticated

Thursday #91 – having waited a record 22 days before sitting down to write about this Thursday, it’s safe to assume the small details such as what I ate for breakfast/lunch/dinner (which I’m sure usually enthral readers) are well and truly forgotten.  I shall have to stick to the bare facts which I do remember about this Thursday.

The Vegetarian was booked in for an eye test to try out contact lenses.  I squeezed her in as the last appointment of the day so that she didn’t have to leave her animal saving related work too early.  She phoned to say she was running late but we decided to go ahead with the appointment anyway – figuring it may take more than one appointment to teach her about contacts I thought we might as well get started.  She wanted me to treat her like any other patient but I struggled to maintain my professionalism and argued that she had rocked up in ugg boots carrying an ironing board cover so it was hardly my fault I couldn’t take her seriously.

We spent quite a while practising putting the lenses in and taking them out and before we knew it it was after 5 o’clock.  At about 10 past we decided to call it a day but The Vegetarian decided to wait for me as she was scared she would walk out to some angry looks from my colleagues for being kept back.  I assured her it was probably only one person who had waited for us and it really wouldn’t be a problem.  By the time I packed my things and got ready to leave, The Vegetarian had opened the door and wandered out into darkness.  We started to wonder if maybe we had been left behind.

I once again assured her there would be someone waiting for us and as I walked around looking for one of the 3 people I thought might be there, the alarm started going off.  We soon realised we had been locked in, with no key and no knowledge of the code to turn the alarm off.  I looked up the phone number on the computer of The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo and called to try and find out how to switch the alarm off.  No answer.  So I looked up the number of The Not-So-Sure-Of-My-Name Dispenser and called him.  It was a bit of a When A Stranger Calls moment for him, as he wondered who could possibly be calling from inside the workplace he had just locked up.  When he answered and I told him that they had all locked me in with a patient, his initial reaction was just to laugh at me.  Eventually he gave me the code to the alarm and assured me I didn’t need a key to get out or lock it again.  The Vegetarian I assume was most impressed by our professionalism as we lock patients inside after 5.

We said our goodbyes with a follow up appointment booked for the following Wednesday and I hopped on a bus to the city to meet DTM for dinner and a show.  I found him drinking beers in Darling Harbour and we popped into a nearby Thai restaurant for some Pad See Ew.  DTM’s came with a complimentary piece of plastic/glass in it but as we were pressed for time he just put it to the side and we let it slide.  I doubt he would’ve noticed if he’d ingested it anyway given the amount of chilli flakes covering his meal.

After dinner we headed to The State Theatre to watch Ballet Revolucion – a Cuban ballet show that was in Sydney for just 5 nights.  DTM loves telling people he was at the ballet as I think he believes it makes him sound like a good selfless boyfriend but truth be told it was his choice and at times I had to stop him from wooing so loudly as it didn’t really seem appropriate.  It started off as regular ballet and somehow ended with a live band on stage playing Beyonce, Ricky Martin and Shakira while a bunch of Cubans danced their hearts out.  Good choice DTM.


After the show we headed to Gloria Jeans for a hot chocolate while we waited for the bus and DTM once again got to pat himself on the back for being so sophisticated and going to a coffee shop instead of a bar.  A pretty good Thursday by all accounts – even if I was locked in at work.


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Week 89 - Bludging & Laughing

Thursday #90 – much like last week, I was meant to be in the city for work this Thursday, and, much like last week, at the last minute this was changed. I got a text on Wednesday night so knew when I arrived on Thursday that there wasn't going to be anyone booked in to see me. I like quiet but that is perhaps a little too quiet.

The patients that were booked in to see The Kiwi Early Leaver got split between the two of us so we both had a fairly cruisy day. I saw my first patient at 10.30 after 2 hours of doing absolutely nothing. The only downside is that the day goes much slower when you sit alone in a room doing nothing. Of the 6 patients I saw that day, 2 of them stood out. The first one that comes to mind was The Real Housewife Of The Northern Beaches who was complimenting me on my top and how well I had matched it with my earrings while telling me to get myself down to Kookai as they were having a sale and they had a cardigan in that same colour which would really suit me. I was a bit thrown by the random fashion and shopping tips but appreciated that she could obviously tell I was stylish kinda gal.

The second memorable patient was The Elderly Italian who I had seen earlier in the year and sent to an ophthalmologist to sort out his cataracts. The ophthalmologist had decided to wait and instead had given him a “prescription” to get new glasses. The Elderly Italian had taken this “prescription” to an optometrist in Avalon (as instructed by the ophthalmologist) and asked them to make up some glasses. The Avalon Optometrist had done a quick check and changed the “prescription” before making up the glasses. He was now back saying that these glasses were no better than his old ones and could we make up the ophthalmologist's “prescription” for him. The “prescription” was merely an autorefractor printout, complete with 3 different readings for each eye and then an average of these 3 readings. I showed him what the ophthalmologist's “prescription” looked like in a trial frame and added lenses over the top until we got the best possible result...which was the same as what The Avalon Optometrist and myself earlier in the year had already prescribed. I once again explained that the problem was the cataracts and glasses weren't going to make it better. He seemed to understand and was ok with this, but I was pretty annoyed with the ophthalmologist who was handing out autorefractor printouts like they're gospel and making out like they're gonna somehow magically fix his cataracts.

After work DTM and I headed out to Glebe for a night of standup funnies at The Mic In Hand. DTM's friend The Stand Up Journalist was house sitting in our hood and had offered to drive us out there so off we went. Having both done some comedy gigs themselves, DTM and The Stand Up Journalist can be tough critics at these comedy nights. Having a sense of humour myself and little time for idiots who think they're funnier than they really are, I am possibly a tougher critic. It was pretty packed and stupidly we selected our meal (chicken parmagiana for DTM and I, nachos for The Stand Up Journalist) before confirming whether or not we would actually have a table to eat it on. We ended up sharing a barrel, the 3 of us and some random dude, with chairs that were higher than the barrel and no real way to fit 4 meals on it. In the end DTM ate his meal off the barrel and the rest of us ate on our laps. It was a stressful and difficult ordeal trying to get the parmagiana into my mouth without spilling it or knocking the plate off my legs onto the floor. I earnt my cider this Thursday.

Probably the most memorable comic of the night was Asian Dyson Guy who told a pretty funny story about a drunken older man accidentally peeing into a Dyson air blade and spraying his own urine all over the bathroom and himself. It was funnier in its full length glory but I'm sure you can kinda picture how that went down. The MC was also pretty amusing and all in all 'twas a good night of stand up. With a free lift back home I really can't complain too much about having to eat my meal off my lap.

A super quiet Thursday at work topped off with some laughs. Can't really complain too much about that one.




Week 88 - Eating Schnitzel & Talking Blogs

Thursday #89 – I'm not even going to pretend that 2 weeks after the event I remotely remember how this Thursday kicked off. Here's what I do know though...

With the Queen's fake birthday on Monday, my graduation on Tuesday and my annual leave day off on Wednesday; this Thursday was my first day back at work since Saturday. At the last minute I had been asked to work in the city instead of my usual bludgy Northern Beaches hang so headed off on a bus feeling quite unprepared with no equipment on me and missing my usual crew.

As far as working in the city goes it was a pretty quiet day which is just how I like to roll. The Saturday Room Stealer was being his usual slow self so I took one of his patients in to do a visual fields as the poor guy had arrived early and been waiting over half an hour. The Saturday Room Stealer seemed vaguely appreciative and really doesn't seem to have a problem making people wait for him. I also had time to call back a patient who I'd phoned a few weeks earlier and caught her as she was waiting for an ambulance after a fall. Since she was nursing some yet-to-be-diagnosed broken ribs at the time, she hadn't been tremendously receptive to my call so had phoned back for some clarification. I explained her test results and the likelihood of her developing advanced macular degeneration in 5 years and was left unsure how to respond when she joked that hopefully she'd be dead by then.

After work I hopped on a train to Chatswood to meet DTM for dinner and a movie. Different to the Thursdays of old as he never used to feed me! We headed up to The Gordon Club only to discover they no longer do food but made the most of the relatively cheap drinks before heading to The Chelsea for what is allegedly the best schnitty in Sydney. We think the guy who made that claim left out the $11 part coz while it probably is one of the best $11 schnittys in Sydney, we're not sure it's the very best all round.

Over dinner talk turned to blogs as DTM had seen me typing one day and jokingly asked “what are you doing, writing your blog?” As he is unaware that this blog exists he thought he was pretty funny and not wanting to lie, I naturally went along with it. We spent the night joking about hypothetical names for my blog and what I write about and DTM seemed genuinely confused by the end as to whether or not I did indeed write a blog. In the past he has suggested that I should write one so he entertained the idea that maybe I had listened to him after all, but has no idea that this all started a long time ago.

We had invited M-Dizzle and The Hippy Engineer to join us for dinner/drinks/a movie but they had rejected our kind offer and left us with just each other. We went and saw The Internship and DTM remarked at the end that The Hippy Engineer would've really enjoyed that movie. I'm not sure when exactly he bonded with The Hippy Engineer and grew to know him so well but he was probably right. I thought M-Dizzle would most definitely have enjoyed the repeated Flashdance references that were lost on DTM, who inexplicably hasn't seen this classic 80s film.


We headed home after the movie, full from our schnitzel, booze and movie and headed to bed. A rather amusing Thursday as I sat there listening to DTM go on about a blog of mine he is so sure doesn't exist.


Sunday, 9 June 2013

Week 87 - Caking & Kicking

Thursday #88 – this Thursday was The Thinks-He’s-So-Smooth Dispenser’s 23rd birthday so just before midday we all got together out the back to sing happy birthday to our youngest team member and eat cake.  I had brought my lunch to work this Thursday (a rare but needs to be less rare occurrence) but with free cake on the menu I decided to leave my pasta in the fridge for Friday and get by with a less filling lunch.  This way I was not only prepared for the next day’s meal but I also had more room for cake.  Genius.

After lunch (and cake) I saw a rather memorable 4 year old patient.  He arrived 10 minutes late and The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo asked if I would have time to see him or if he was too late and she should tell him he missed his appointment.  In hindsight, if I had any idea what the next half an hour would be like, I would have sent that kid home for making me wait.  Instead I welcomed the 3 of them into my room – The Stocking Destroyer, The Crying Toddler and The Idiot Mother.

The Idiot Mother explained that The Stocking Destroyer had recently had an eyetest at daycare and “gotten 6 out of 9” so it was recommended he have his eyes checked by an optometrist.  I let her description of his visual acuity slide as I was just grateful that she was able to provide some useful information, even if it was incorrectly worded.  I understood that her explanation of her son getting “6 out of 9” meant that somewhere she had seen “6/9” written down to symbolise his visual acuity.

**A quick lesson in visual acuity: We use the metric notation of 6/6 to describe nominal performance; this is more commonly known as “twenty twenty vision”.  The first 6 (or 20) refers to the test distance in metres (or feet) and the second number refers to the distance at which you should be able to see the chart.  That is, for 6/6 vision you can see the 6 metre line at 6 metres and for 6/9 vision you can only see the 9 metre line at 6 metres – you need to be 3 metres closer than someone with 6/6 vision. **

She also explained that the GP had found a similar result at his 4 year old check-up and recommended a 2nd opinion from an optom.  I wasn’t too worried as technically 6/9 still falls under the norms for 4 years old so he can’t have been doing too badly.  The testing was not off to a good start when I sat across the table from The Stocking Destroyer and he wildly swung his legs, kicking me in the leg and making a massive hole in my stockings.  I was less than impressed and not remotely sympathetic when he later complained that his shoe had fallen off.  I tried my best to get his visual acuity but with letters and numbers out of the question I was left with our picture chart and its questionable illustrations of a cake, horse, car, bird, hand and plane.  He did not appreciate the eyepatch and was clearly messing with me as sometimes he claimed to not see any of the big pictures but then quickly rattled off a smaller line of the same pictures.

Aware that the pictures were a tad dubious, I had taken a photo of the chart, printed it out and cut out each individual image so that he could match them to the ones on the chart if he couldn’t articulate exactly what they were.  The kid did not seem to appreciate this and I was getting nowhere fast, the noisy presence of The Crying Toddler and The Idiot Mother were not helping matters.  Since my subjective tests were proving useless, I did my best at getting some objective results.  Retinoscopy proved a waste of time when The Stocking Destroyer refused to focus in the distance and look at the plane, opting instead to look directly at the light in my hand.  When I asked him to look at the plane not at my light he simply covered the eye I was looking in with the light.  Très helpful.  The autorefractor was equally useless as he refused to look at the target in that as well.

“Are you looking at the hot air balloon?”
“Yes”
“I don’t think you are, can you tell me what colour it is? (because I can see your eye and it’s not remotely looking straight ahead, it’s looking at The Crying Toddler)”
“I am”

This went on for a little while before I gave up.  The Crying Toddler was screaming his head off and The Kiwi Early Leaver had come out of her consulting room to give him a toy to play with, making me feel particularly under-prepared.  The Idiot Mother insisted we keep trying and that she would help.  It was a nice thought but hard to explain that it didn’t matter how long I sat there, if her son refused to follow my instructions and look at the balloon I wasn’t able to do anything about it.  Eventually I called it quits; I was running late for my next patient and was sick of this kid and his whole family.  I explained to The Idiot Mother that I wasn’t getting any useful results but I wasn’t too worried as 6/9 is still considered normal at his age so I would just re-check next year when he’s a bit older and can deal with the tests a bit better.  I used my best optometry talk to express the view that I could not do my job because unfortunately it relies on the patient being moderately cooperative.

This was when The Idiot Mother decided that she knew best and seemed to question my expertise.  Earlier in the day I had seen a gastroenterologist as a patient and was super intimidated by his use of big words and ability to read music and whatnot but even he, with his much more impressive medical degree and real doctor title, seemed to trust that I was the expert in the room when it came to optometry.  Not The Idiot Mother, she said she was worried because two people (daycare and the GP) had said it wasn’t normal and to see an optometrist and now I was saying it was normal.  I do understand where she was coming from but also wanted to point out that what had really happened was she had had two people (daycare and the GP) admit that they weren’t sure and to see someone who would be sure and now she doubted that person’s opinion.  I also wanted to point out that her kid seemed like an annoying brat and I was quite confident he probably could see the smaller pictures he just didn’t want to try. 

Instead I offered a few more solutions – he could return for a test where we put drops in his eyes to paralyse his focussing system so that when I shine lights at him he has no choice but to be focussed at the chart in the distance and not at my light, he could see a paediatric optometrist who would have different charts and be better equipped for testing kids (I once again found myself writing down the name of The Forestville Optometrist) or he could see a different optometrist here (since The Idiot Mother seemed to think she had to see an HCF optometrist for it to be free despite both me and The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo explaining that it is covered by Medicare and not private health insurance).  I don’t know what she decided in the end but I think I did a good job of talking her out of the drops so I’m pretty sure I won’t have to see him again.

When I finally saw my last patient of the day I was a little frazzled and conscious of my now ugly stockings but the appointment was all fairly straight forward and she had been running late herself so wasn’t left waiting for too long anyway.  The Manager turned the lights off on me and I had to run out, almost forgetting to take my phone with me.  Ordinarily I love that my work doesn’t involve overtime and I am usually out of there by 4:50pm but sometimes I find it a little stressful if I am still there at 5:05 and being frantically rushed out the door.

I wanted nothing more than to go home and vent but I knew that DTM was in Chatswood at the library waiting to meet up with some guy about a business.  I stopped in at The BH&G Fan’s house on my way home but the absence of any lights told me there was no point even ringing the doorbell.  Instead I went home, got changed and headed off to the shops for some retail therapy.  I quickly met up with DTM while he ate some dinner before his meeting and got to have my vent.  I then wandered around aimlessly, uninspired by any of the clothing in the shops before finally grabbing a burger from Grill’d and heading home to eat and watch TV.  DTM phoned to say The Armenian Grandmother had been taken to hospital and we weren’t too sure what was wrong but it was too late to visit that night.  He decided to stay in Chatswood after his meeting and watch a movie to take his mind off things and I went to bed.


For a Thursday which started so promisingly with cake, it ended quite poorly with annoying patients, a sick DTM relative and a lack of much-needed therapy from the retail world.  One dress I had had my eye on for a month or so was finally on sale and when I showed DTM in the brief time I was with him he told me it looked like a quilt so I went home empty-handed.  Here’s to a better Thursday next week after my long weekend.


Saturday, 8 June 2013

Week 86 - Getting Feedback & Getting Supplies

Thursday #87 – I’m not even going to pretend that I remember much about this Thursday but I’ll do my best.  I do know that when I got to work I was a little surprised that The Kiwi Early Leaver wasn’t in yet as she very rarely arrives after me.  Despite working there for over 10 years, she also doesn’t have a key so I'm used to seeing her sitting outside waiting for someone to open the doors.

As 8.30 got closer and closer I got a little suspicious and decided to check The Saturday Room Stealer’s emails.  I realise that sounds slightly dodgy but it was only his work emails and it’s my computer for the majority of the week so he should set up his Outlook elsewhere.  Besides, I was only checking for emails about staff away which get sent to all work addresses and I just don’t have one.  Sure enough it confirmed that The Kiwi Early Leaver would not be in this Thursday and instead The Saturday Room Stealer would be joining me for the day.

This meant 3 things for my Thursday: 1) my day would probably involve some awkwardly boring conversations, 2) I would need to relocate to my Saturday room and 3) I would need to mark that email as unread and hide any sign that I had been in that inbox.  As I settled in to the other room The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo came in to hand-deliver an email to me.  As was previously mentioned I don’t have my own work email (most of us don’t, just the important people like The Big Boss and The Manager and the people who think they’re important like The Saturday Room Stealer) so I had given out the generic reception email when a patient had asked to send me the details of his ophthalmologist.  The opening line was a nice start to the working day, it read:
             
           “Dear H, thank you for your time today and conducting such a pleasant eye examination.”

The rest of the work day was not very memorable, I managed to spend a bit of time penning an email to The Sheffield Stunner (which when finally finished was almost 6000 words long…oops) and agreed to join DTM at the gym that night.  I was less than enthused but decided I should be a supportive girlfriend so got home and changed into my barely worn gym/workout/athletic/no-real-place-in-my-wardrobe clothes, ready to head to a cycle class with DTM.  He changed his mind (because apparently he could tell I didn’t really want to go) and instead I wore my nike best to the bottle shop to get some supplies for a night in our home theatre.  

I can’t remember what we watched (as it’s a fairly common occurrence with DTM’s stupidly large 3D plasma TV) but am fairly sure it was Little Miss Sunshine – either that or Layer Cake.  The former I had seen before but was happy to rewatch; I particularly enjoy the optometric twist as it makes me feel like my work can change lives (even if it does devastate the kid in the movie) though DTM disputed my labelling it an optometric twist.  The latter was a new one for both of us and was watched with the remote in one hand and the Wikipedia plot summary in the other as neither of us had any idea what was going on.


A fairly average Thursday but nice to be thanked for what I do and to not have to attend a spin class at the gym.


Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Week 85 - Talking Hobbies & Talking Boys

Thursday #86 – this Thursday kicked off with some interesting patients. When I saw in my appointment book that someone was coming in because he “had a branch hit him in the eye and wants to check if there's anything in there” I started to panic about removing foreign bodies and diagnosing fungal keratitis.

By the time he arrived I had psyched myself up to deal with presumably a very red/sore eye and was surprised to see him walk in with neither eye noticeably irritated. After some questioning it came out that he had been wearing his glasses at the time and so “luckily” the branch hadn't hit his actual eye – I was starting to wonder why he was wasting my time. I heard stories about his polio, dodgy lungs and disastrous sleep apnoea test but didn't look like I was getting rid of him any time soon as I had to reassure him that a stray branch hitting his glasses had not caused a retinal detachment. As he finally made his way out of my office he told me that next time he came in we would talk about my hobbies since he had told me all about himself. I think he misunderstands the doctor/patient roles. Anxious that I had no real hobbies to speak of, I pretended to still be playing soccer and briefly discussed this. He left me with some religious talk after asking if anyone in my family had cancer and told me to trust in the The Lord.

After Mr Polio left I had a little break before seeing The Cute Preschooler. At just 4 years old he was very well behaved and I felt bad that nothing I did seemed to make him see any better. Not wanting to have him back for a second time and still not find anything, I encouraged his mother to take him elsewhere as she was sceptical about his level of vision and our non-child-friendly charts. I agreed that the letters and numbers were difficult for a 4 year old and the pictures are particularly stupid. I am starting to worry that The Forestville Optometrist is going to get sick of seeing my reject kids.

From 3:30 I had no patients booked in and enjoyed my usual Thursday afternoon bludge while DTM went and saw The Hangover III without me coz he couldn't wait 24 more hours. Apparently he had been waiting a really long time for this movie to come out...which I'm pretty sure was the same amount of time as everyone else had been waiting since The Hangover II.

After work I headed home briefly to change into my gumboots and head to the city for the long awaited dinner with Legs 11 and Legally Blonde. The Hot One was nowhere to be seen but we coped just fine without her. We left the ordering to Legally Blonde (who's been to this busy Asian eatery before) with my only proviso being no duck or seafood. In a move that reminded me of the creamy cake debacle at our joint birthday dinner in year 9, Legally Blonde took this on board and ordered a feast of mostly prawns and duck with the occasional pork or chicken thrown in. After The Cabbie recently bought pet ducks, I held my ground on not eating that dish but was able to cope with prawn dumplings.

Talk soon turned to boys with DTM, Straighty One Eighty and The Guy I Don't Know Well Enough To Nickname all up for discussion. There was talk of quitting jobs, finding jobs and moving countries, with Legs 11 providing some insight into suddenly finding yourself mother to a teenager when you're only 26 yourself. She did not do very well in selling the idea of being a parent to a rich private school kid.

After dinner, Legs 11 headed back to her parenting duties while Legally Blonde and I headed to Star Bar with DTM for a cheeky happy hour beverage. It was raining when we left (unlike when we arrived at dinner) and finally I didn't feel so silly wearing my gumboots and carrying my umbrella! Legally Blonde left halfway through her wine as The Guy I Don't Know Well Enough To Nickname had arrived to pick her up. This left DTM and I to do what we always did so well on Thursday nights, drink happy hour wine and beer by ourselves.

We headed home on the 10:30 bus after a quick detour via KFC for a popcorn chicken snackbox for DTM. Not the best day at work but always nice to have dinner with the girls and some drinks with DTM like back in the day.


Sunday, 19 May 2013

Week 84 - Retesting & Home-Theatre-ing


Thursday #85 – I headed into work this Thursday hoping for one of my usual quiet Thursdays having called in sick on Wednesday with tonsillitis. No such luck as I opened up the appointment book and saw 94% next to my name – indicating a mere 6% of my day could be spent bludging. I was less than enthused.

Also not helping matters was the fact that among my 13 patients – 4 of them were people I'd already seen coming back for more! There were 2 I had asked to come back for a follow up, and they were in and out in a flash, but the other 2 coming in for retests were not doing so at my request!

The First Retest Lady was whinging about her new glasses and nothing that really seemed like it was my problem – she wasn't happy with the frames, the lenses were too thick and she felt like she needed to tilt the glasses to see clearly. All this sounds very much like something the dispensers could have dealt with and left me right out of it. After offering to change the prescription (all I can really do) she still seemed unhappy and wanted a refund. I can't help feeling she had changed her mind (like I had earlier in the week when I returned a dress I had owned for 4 days and not taken out of the bag - yes last week's spontaneous graduation purchase had backfired) and was coming up with a bunch of problems hoping we would just offer her a refund. That kinda screws us over though and in the end I have no idea what happened as I handed her back to The Dispenser Who Doesn't Quite Know My Name.

The Second Retest Man was one I had been briefed on a couple of weeks earlier by The Manager. She had made him sound like all kinds of trouble and the test actually went rather well. I'm not too sure he needed a retest at all – perhaps if The Manager hadn't shown him the wrong lenses and made him lose confidence in her this all could've been avoided.

DTM texted to say he was at The Mall studying in the library and could meet me for lunch. We ordered our food and sat down for about 10 minutes before he ditched me after deciding he wanted to go see Star Trek.  He argued that this time would work better than the later one as this way he would be out of the movie well before 5pm to head to the library and then grab a lift home with me. At 3.30 I got another text from DTM saying he was on the bus home – ditched twice in one day and I'm pretty sure no studying actually took place.

When I got home I was pretty exhausted and DTM decided I needed cheering up – apparently this would be best achieved ordering Thai, grabbing some ciders and watching Super 8. While it wasn't my favourite movie ever, after seeing Spring Breakers on Saturday night, any movie where the cast are wearing more than just bikinis looks like a masterpiece.

After a few ciders watching the movie, I got a semi early night and left DTM to watch Movie 43 on his own. I'd seen the opening 15 minutes or so and that was more than enough. Hugh Jackman with testicles on his neck and Naomi Watts making out with her son – it might have been worse than Spring Breakers if I could bear to sit through it.

Not the best Thursday but ciders always help.



Week 83 - Reuniting & Impulse Buying


Thursday #84 – this Thursday kicked off with a Humphreys reunion of sorts when my first patient of the day was The Ex-Cop. I wasn't overly joyed about this as he hadn't been my favourite colleague at the big H but I put my game face on and got through the hour appointment. Why is it that the patients I don't want to see always have the longest appointments? It wasn't that bad in the end as turns out he's only a douche at work when he thinks he knows best, but in this environment where I am quite clearly the expert compared to him, he generally accepted what I told him, which made for a nice change.

At lunch I went on a mission to find a dress for graduation. The info pack they had sent us had me wondering what I could wear that would possibly be appropriate for the “joyful...formal...solemn” occasion all while factoring in that this unusually warm May weather will probably end by the time grad rolls around in June. I found a dress reasonably quickly and made an uncharacteristically quick decision for me and bought it.

After lunch I had a few patients before my usual quiet afternoon with an hour break at 3pm. My last patient of the day was another former Humphreys colleague. Unlike The Ex-Cop, The Barefooted Cards Hippy was unaware that her appointment was with me. She seemed genuinely shocked (and fair enough) as she enquired “are you an eye doctor now?” Never one to dispute the doctor title I nodded along that yes I was indeed.

After work I headed home to DTM and his persistent question: “what do you want to do tonight?” I explained that after a pretty raging week thus far (The Seekers concert on Monday night with The Marge – they may be 70 but they've still got it, Insight audience taping on Tuesday night – pretending I understood all the talk of North Korea while appearing on live TV was exhausting, and Ironman 3 at IMAX on Wednesday night) I wanted nothing more than to put my trackies on and sit at home watching TV. We did just that.

An interesting Thursday at work with old colleagues swinging by, some intentionally and some not, topped off with a necessarily quiet night at home.



Week 82 - Co-bludging & Spinning


Thursday #83 – Having reached new levels of slackness and writing this more than 2 weeks after the event, this Thursday can best be described as almost forgotten. It's safe to assume I had Weetbix for breakfast and headed off to work.

The morning was fairly standard one can assume and the afternoon was again its usual quiet Thursday self. I had recently discovered Aero Bubbles and these helped past the time as the last 2.5 hours of my work day were completely empty.

Being equally bored, The Girl With The Tiger Tattoo abandoned her reception duties and came to hang out with me and get an eye test. Having no real prescription to speak of, it wasn't quite the lengthy time waster we had both hoped it might be.

I got a little excited to see a “special” appear in my appointment book but on further inspection it was just a plan for The Indian Brother to phone and make sure I knew how to get to Chatswood for work on Friday.

Unsurprisingly, I don't remotely remember what happened after work but will assume I had dinner by myself as DTM had declared himself vegan for 60 days starting the Sunday 4 days prior. He has since failed and been seen eating beef, egg and chicken but on Day 4 he was still going strong and I was left to fend for myself.

I do recall fitting in a quick session on the exercise bike – the rareness of such a feat makes it memorable. I pedaled for just over 20 minutes while watching Dexter which I am finally, after 7 years, caught up on. I was certain I was on a roll having done a similarly athletic thing on Wednesday but not surprisingly it did not carry on through to Friday and the bike has not been sat on since.

A rather cruisy Thursday at work topped off with some endorphins from my admittedly brief self-run spin class.


Sunday, 28 April 2013

Week 81 - Starting Late & Being Kinda Patriotic


Thursday #82 – I woke up this Thursday just before 9am with group texts from The Hot One, The Wine Buff and Legally Blonde coordinating their meeting time and place for a view of the ANZAC Day march. I felt like a pretty rubbish Australian when I woke up and saw on facebook how many of my friends had been up for dawn services at 4.30am while I lay there sound asleep. I did really enjoy my sleep-in though and I think the whole point of the day is appreciating the sacrifice these people made so that can have the lives we do today – it just so happened that that day I really needed sleep and I certainly appreciated the public holiday granting me that.

After some weetbix for breakfast I sat down to catch up on some episodes of Dexter. After being consistently behind for about 5 years (despite the fact there is only 10 hours worth of show a year to watch) I am almost caught up and should be ready for the next season when it kicks off in June. I was VERY excited to see a guest appearance by My All Saints Buddy who had starred on the Australian TV show and been harassed by me at a particularly rowdy birthday party in 2007.  I briefly flicked to the ABC to catch some of the dawn service in Gallipoli and to make myself feel like less of a terrible person. Made myself a massive salad for lunch (perhaps preempting the huge dinner I would have) and waited for DTM to finish whatever important business it was he was doing so we could head off for the day.

With invites flooding in from The Hot One, DTM's Version of M-Dizzle, The Bass Player and The Weather Girl – we eventually ended up at The Argyle with plans to see The Bass Player in action and then pop down the street to say hello to The Hot One and whoever else was still out with her at this late hour. We got there about 4pm and enjoyed watching The Bass Player and his band play classic Aussie songs which they absolutely detest since they are fancy musicians and all that.

When DTM left me at a table to mind drinks while he went to the bathroom, I made friends with The Watsons – a group of 3 guys and 2 girls who are apparently all related (brothers, cousins, wives and whatnot) and claim to be from the northern beaches despite speaking with a variety of changing accents. I'm not sure what was going on but I had one whispering “don't look at his beard” in my ear while The Bearded Watson told stories about his younger days at The Surf Rock, paedophile jokes were being made and falling flat and The Watson Wives were assuring me that they were actually nice people whilst querying where DTM had gone and why he just left me there.

When DTM returned he brought with him The Bass Player and The South African Sounding Watson proceeded to introduce me to them as “Hillary”. If only that was the first time I'd been called Hillary, sadly it brought back flashbacks of a trip to the snow in primary school and a week of being called Hillary of the Hills by The Cute Ski Instructor who I couldn't bear to correct. We stayed there for a bit and had a few champagnes and ciders before deciding to head off and find something to eat. By this stage The Hot One had left and it was becoming obvious we weren't going to be catching up with anyone else. We ended up at Jackson's On George for dinner (because we're sophisticated and romantic like that) and my beef burger quite possibly contained a whole cow. It helped soak up the ciders but also helped contribute to a growing belly.

We opted for a cab home just before 10pm and settled in to watch a movie. I'm led to believe it was called Broken City but after being told it starred Russel Crowe I really wasn't paying that much attention. I tried my best to stay awake as Marky Mark stalked Catherine Zeta Jones but Russel Crowe's fake tan and bad American accent all proved too much and I fell asleep before the end. I'm fairly confident I didn't miss much.

A quiet start to this Thursday but a good one nonetheless as we enjoyed some booze and some tunes and a public holiday. Any Thursday not spent at work is a good Thursday.