Wednesday, June 29, 2016

the wall

i walked into a wall the other day. and not just any part of the wall but the ridge (outer corner). energetically. i will let you imagine the damage to my forehead. the unexpected consequence of this was the full-on return of my tendinitis. although it was very gradual, there is no doubt in my mind that the two are connected. so back to physio it is...

Friday, June 17, 2016

the job situation

i've basically been unemployed for 8 months now and things have not progressed as i had hoped. despite knowing how bad the current job market is here, i did think i'd have a job by now. the most frustrating thing is trying to decide what to do: apply for lower level jobs to at least get back into the market, or wait it out and get at least something i'm happy with? when speaking with work counsellors, i get both answers. some swear i should hang on and wait for the right job because it will eventually come; others are saying that after 6 months, one should really start considering every job as a potential job. what annoys me with the latter is that i'm clearly overqualified for most of those jobs so no one in their right mind will actually consider me (i'm not even talking about taking me on) for them. 

summer is now on its way which mostly means there will be fewer positions to apply for. on the other hand, i know several people who got their job during the summer, so i guess i can still hope!

Wednesday, June 01, 2016

rollerblading

i hadn't done this in years. when a friend suggested we play squash together, i declined but countered with a suggestion that we go rollerblading. i did warn her that i was useless at it but she said she was, too. she also assured me she'd found a reasonable place to practice. well, as long as it didn't involve going downhill - i haven't yet mastered stopping - i was game. surely it was like cycling?

as i stood up on my skates, i realised this wasn't like cycling at all. i felt as if i'd never rollerbladed before. while i knew i was terrible at it (this was not false modesty), i had really thought that i would remember more. my friend, on the other hand, seemed completely at ease as she made a few circular turns on the street we were on. we were aiming for the running course nearby - we never made it that far. in 30 minutes, we at most got as far as covering 200m and back. that did include the time she took to give me precious advice on stopping, which was the best advice i'd ever received on the subject but which didn't come naturally. later on, there was also something about moving forward while keeping both feet on the ground at all times, which was challenging. i clearly need a lot more practice! still, it was a fun half hour.