Thursday 11 August 2011

Never been happier it's a Friday

What an admin week! Goodness.

Not only have we been running around trying to manage builders, plumbers, tilers and painters while still getting some work done, but I've also been sorting out tax stuff (hate, hate, HATE) and we've switched our insurer. Finally.

In between, the dishwasher has stopped working, the expensive Floor Wizard mop (or whatever other euphemistic name it has been given) fell apart and my remote control for the gate broke. Our phone line has also stopped working. This not only means that people can't get through to me for business calls (it sounds like it's ringing from their end, but doesn't ring on my end), but also that we can't let our visitors (including the myriad renovation subcontractors and repair men) in through the front gate, which operates through our landline. All of this, of course, happened in a week with a public holiday in it. Which means that getting anyone to fix anything has been unlikely since everyone other than us is on holiday. Or that's how it feels, at least.

Just to make life rosier, I've had to go into the bank twice and spend a few hours there on each occasion. Had to pick up two cards (old ones expire end of this month), extend my internet banking transfer limit to be able to pay the deposit for the new cupboards, update my FICA (what a frikking mission. Might have been easier to let them keep thinking I still live in Cape Town) and I wanted to apply for a credit card. Didn't think this would be a problem, seeing they have my personal, business and investment accounts and know exactly how much money I have at any given moment.

Hah! Should've got a credit card before I became self-employed. They don't want to give me one unless I get a letter from an accountant saying how much I earn every month. I don't have an accountant, so I told them I'll apply through Discovery (where all they need is three months' bank statements). The joke is that a telesales person from my bank has called me twice in the days since to offer me a credit card. Grrrr.

I'm seriously over this week. TGIF. For real.

That said, it hasn't all been bad. I really enjoyed Women's Day on Tuesday. TSC and I slept in late, had scones and coffee at The Tea Room at Crabtree & Evelyn, took a long walk through all of Lonehill's little footpaths, shared a vanilla milkshake from Milky Lane (been craving one for weeks) and chilled at home watching episodes of Glee. It was divine.

Glad I had a day off, because tomorrow morning is a big business meeting and the rest of this weekend we'll have people working in the house. I'm really, really hoping that by next Saturday (my birthday!!!) it will all be done.

On that note, any ideas for birthday parties? TSC and I do a combined one every year as our birthdays are three weeks apart. We've decided we can't host one at home this year, but I'd like to something a bit more exciting than hooking up for drinks at our gloomy neighbourhood pub. I'm open to ideas! But seeing all our money is currently being spent on light fixtures etc, it can't be expensive.

Anyway. Have a fabulous weekend, all.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

You too Darlin'!

And a Harry Potter party is en vogue at the mo. But, as always, I must suggest a mad hatters- dressing up, dream like. Insane drinks. Party all night :D

Damaria Senne said...

Phew! I'm exhausted just reading about your week. Have a glass of wine, I'm sure it will help relax you a bit.

And enjoy your birthday party. Am feel dead, so I don't have any great ideas for a party:-)

Shayne said...

I'm exhausted just reading about your week!

We haven't had a phone line for 3 months (the buggers keep on stealing the line). Today it is working again - whoohoo!

Hope ou have an awesome weekend and get to chill a bit.

Dying to see what all your renovations look like x

Anonymous said...

Wow what a week! I'm glad for you that today's Friday!!
Birthdays...hmmm....why not have a giant picnic in a park/bot gardens? A potluck so everyone contributes something. You could play lawn twister, frisbee or lie about in the sunshine....

Bagman and Butler said...

I love blogs like this because they make me feel like my week was easier by comparison.

po said...

sheesh what a week! It was my birthday yesterday and we went ice skating just like kids, and right at the end I took a whopper fall and skidded across the ice on my belly like a penguin. A great start to my 31st year!

Gill said...

Oh no, what a week! You sound in DIRE need of a fabulous weekend, hope it happens for you!!!

Anonymous said...

I hope that the weekend was amazing. :D And a lot less rushed than your week!

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phillygirl said...

Sheesh that does sound like a week from hell. Hope it all got sorted and life is more manageable again this week :)

AngelConradie said...

What about bowling!?
:D
You had a really shirty week and I\'m glad its over for you!
I gave you an award BTW... http://www.angelsmind.co.za/2011/08/10/two-bloggerwards/

Louisa said...

Grief! After a week like that I would not be craving milkshake...probably more along the lines of something in a 5lt box with a tap on it!

Tamara said...

Paula: Again? I loved your blog :-( I will miss it's ever-changing awesomeness.

Nes said...

Shame, I am sorry that it was an admin heavy week. I hate banks...they wanted to give me a R25 000 credit card which is funny because they know how my bank account looks ;) I seriously had to tell them no. Makes no sense.

Also, how great are the little parks in Lonehill? I love my walks...all I need is a dog or to be able to walk my cat.

Nes said...

p.s. I love GLEE! :)

cat said...

Gosh I hate admin - to me that would be a week straight out of hell,. What's wrong with the dishwasher? Does it stop somewhere in the cycle? If it does - pop me a mail. I can maybe help you/