fell asleep early, woke up, can't fall back asleep, headache (migraine style, but not as intense as a full on migraine).
Job search ongoing, but I can't sign up with any new agencies for the next 2 weeks as my passport (with my work authorization) is with the US Embassy. I need it done before I go back to the States in April, and really there was never going to be a great time to do it. So I figured I'd just lose the 2 weeks now and be done with it. It expires in early 2006 anyway so I'm just renewing it. I suppose I'm lucky; doing it through the embassy only takes 2 weeks (without paying an expedite fee), instead of the usual 6 that renewal by mail takes in the States. So soon I'll have a shiny new passport that isn't (yet) full of Heathrow entry stamps!
In good news, the embassy has dropped its courier requirement it had when I looked last year, and has switched to Royal Mail Special Delivery (you include a prepaid envelope for the return).
Erm, that's about it. Points to Neil for doing ALL the dishes tonight, and without asking too ;-)
Job search ongoing, but I can't sign up with any new agencies for the next 2 weeks as my passport (with my work authorization) is with the US Embassy. I need it done before I go back to the States in April, and really there was never going to be a great time to do it. So I figured I'd just lose the 2 weeks now and be done with it. It expires in early 2006 anyway so I'm just renewing it. I suppose I'm lucky; doing it through the embassy only takes 2 weeks (without paying an expedite fee), instead of the usual 6 that renewal by mail takes in the States. So soon I'll have a shiny new passport that isn't (yet) full of Heathrow entry stamps!
In good news, the embassy has dropped its courier requirement it had when I looked last year, and has switched to Royal Mail Special Delivery (you include a prepaid envelope for the return).
Erm, that's about it. Points to Neil for doing ALL the dishes tonight, and without asking too ;-)
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