Some days I don't know why I bother to get out of bed. It seems obvious that my day will be spent, much like Sisyphus, struggling uphill with a metaphorical bolder (which is just as burdensome as a literal one) only to have it roll down again. Do you ever feel like you are struggling uphill, and what adds insult to exasperation, is that commonsense appears to ironically scarce?
Having [hopefully] sold our house, we now have four months in which to get these problems solved. If not the build will need to be postponed further. Sadly, I fear the latter may be the most likely situation.
Still, one tries to remain cheerful. At least the gardens are coming along nicely and the animals don't seem to give a tinker's. My task for this week is to install the irrigation system in the potager garden (update to follow), and to build a farrowing pen for our sows, all three of which appear to be well gravid.
at least he has a nice bum we can all enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteYou have taken on a monumental task here David, so do cut yourself a bit of slack. Others in the process do not have the same vested interest in seeing the project completed in a timely manner. They do not have the same sense of urgency as you & Peter, so you may need to 'remind' them of that at every opportunity! Take care of youself, this whole thing is akin to childbirth, the most horrendous experience, yet the one most quickly forgotten!
ReplyDeleteMillie x
I pray ther boulder of your life right now will soon be pushed aside! I am happy to hear that you are trying to remain cheerful! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
These projects are fraught with delays, so you really have to prepare yourself mentally for many months of frustration. Perhaps not what you wanted to hear, but it's the reality of it.
ReplyDeleteI am terribly impatient too, which makes these things much harder!