Norman was rather huffy and dishevelled on Monday 30th March, he also had a bit of a runny nose and was slow to move. He was 15 years and 5 days old, though, so I helped him down off the sofa and got on with work. I’d had strange dreams about a cat and the hallway smelled of cat pee which was weird. There were no signs of a cat or any pee anywhere. I had been up since 6am so was getting lots done before 9am. It had been a busy weekend so I was catching up on admin today. Our new Resort Experts system, The Zone, was taking shape and I now had it set up with tasks, enquiries and automations which was time saving.
I left Norman napping and went to check on the leaking bathroom roof which we were waiting for a dry day to get fixed.
The Aussies, Amanda & Greg, were on their way from Sydney to Dalaman on a 50 hour journey for 2 weeks at their villa in Dalyan, so I was looking forward to seeing them in April.
Today would’ve been a zero spend day but I had to get a replacement water, which was 100 lira (£1.69). The afternoon was busy too and I booked my flight back to Dalyan in June, ready for a friend’s 60th birthday boat trip and and Sausage Dick arriving for just over a week in Dalyan.
Norman decided he wanted his dinner early and was pacing about, he had complaints when I made him wait.
I spoke to Captain Caveman who was now in Nha Trang with our friend Trang and her dog, Zacky. He was tired from the charity cycle event but over the moon with everyone who had supported and donated – he looked so proud!
It was 8.30pm by the time I got my dinner so I just popped a frozen pizza in the oven.
Gratitude List
1. Norman
2. Summer plans
3. Speaking to Captain Caveman.
Captain Caveman’s charity event link, if you missed it and still want to donate:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/adam-spillane-1?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL














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