This week has been half-term for the kids. Hannah took the week off as it contained a Bank Holiday and she doesnโt work Fridays; so she got 10 days off in a row by only taking three holiday days.
Iโm not sure why I bothered even trying to work, to be honest, especially as I took Monday and Friday off and attended a funeral for an elderly neighbour on Wednesday. All of this explains why I managed a total of 12.5 hours of work this weekโฆ
There was a lot of admin (invoicing, paying corporation tax, claiming back expenses, etc.) this week as we crossed the end of May / start of June boundary. I did get to do a bit of work on client projects, though, including launching the free How to set up a worker co-op email course over at workers.coop.
I also did a bit with Laura for Participate relating to their new platform, with John for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance relating to testing their new community platform, and with Ivan on some Bonfire UX stuff. Iโve also been working on transcripts for Season 6 of The Tao of WAO podcast, the first episode of which has just been released.
Weโre into football trials month. Except, because itโs junior football, you have to call them โopen sessionsโ. Our daughter is going to approximately a million of them, whereas our son switched basketball teams last week but is staying put for his football team. What with it being the middle of GCSE exams, I feel like parenting is my full-time job at the moment and I just work around it.
Next week is back to a bit of normality. Except, I suppose, my son is now on study leave so Iโll have to make sure heโs got some sort of routineโฆ
Photo of Public Enemy #1: a Common Horse Chestnut tree near our house which seems to have a pollen machine-gun.
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