We are off to Brundall this morning to deliver and install some boat seat cushions that my wife has been making. We have to go to my wife’s place of work in Hevingham to pick the cushions up first, so things are a little rushed in the house this morning – cups of tea (and coffee) are drunk in super-quick fashion, the dog gets let into the back garden for a wee, and then we are out of the door and on our way.
Installing the seat backs is a pain in the bum, but we manage it eventually. In with the rest of the cushions, one happy customer and a cheque for the balance – result!
An afternoon of paperwork is looming – invoices and quotations for my wife to prepare and I need to do something about transferring her business bank account from the absolutely useless NatWest to something rather cheaper (free banking!) and, hopefully, more competent. I also need to pay the river license to the Broads Authority for my boat. I’m still struggling a little bit with low motivation, but am managing to make myself do a few things, so that’s good.
Just after lunch I decide to change my settings to Group ‘B’ (my happy settings) because tremor is pretty strong in my left leg and right arm. I know I won’t be able to tolerate them for very long because the dyskinesia in my neck will appear in no time at all.
I apply online for a business bank account with Yorkshire Bank, pay my river license and then switch my settings back to Group ‘A’ – the discomfort of a twitching neck is greater then the discomfort of the tremor. Time for a little self-medication in the form of alcohol (a beer) and cannabis.