The last bank holiday weekend until August. And it's raining! This week has been pretty nice until now – hot sunshine every day. I've got a few chilli plants out in the garden, picked my first radish and started to 'feed' the strawberries.
We finally got a big site live that we've been working on since before Christmas. It was integrating a redesign (supplied) into an existing ecommerce and mail order site. Of course the minute it went live (late Wednesday evening) some problems started, and then the owner decided then to send across further changes. How to apply the pressure!
On Friday however we forgot all about work as we set off to Leicester to visit friends and attend their stag and hen do's. The Hen do consisted of going to a place called 'Bistro Live' in Leicester where we got a 3 course meal, pop quiz (which we won!) and had a live band with people dancing on the floor, chairs and tables. It was 90% women so any men there were in heaven! The stag do (which Dave was on) was a day of playing 'Airsoft' (ie. wannabe boy soldiers!) followed by dinner and a fair few beers in the pub. We both had a good time and will be back there in just under a fortnight for what sounds to be a great wedding. Certainly the people we met this weekend were a right laugh!
We're now down at my parents house as we have a meeting in London on Tuesday with another client and then are going to meet up with a good friend who we've not seen for over a year, and grab dinner with him. Then back home Wednesday evening in time for my tooth pulling first thing Thursday morning!
Right, time to enjoy my Sheridans









Did David enjoy Airsoft?
Yeah he seemed to have fun. The people he went with really enjoyed it to the point they want to buy their own guns for it! There's one near where we live apparently so I'll get to try it out perhaps one day!!
How did the dentist visit go this morning, Sarah? I take it you are now rid of that troublesome tooth for good
Hope it all went smoothly for you.
Thanks Sam. It was pretty scary to be honest. I worked myself up before getting in there, he did the filling first and then took the back tooth out. They're both next to each other so at least it only felt like one injection (but was two). However I did panic a lot whilst he was removing the tooth – gave my heart a good workout!
It's just a bit painful and uncomfortable now so fingers crossed it'll ease up soon.
Awwww, I totally understand. It's awful when you start to panic in the chair. My heart got a good workout last week when I was having a crown replacement, lol. Every muscle in my body was aching by the evening time, having put it through all that fight or flight.
Hope the pain eases off soon.
Well a few days on and besides catching the gap on occassion when eating, it's actually been ok. Gotta say it feels a bit wierd if I put my tongue in the gap! The gum at the back is hard, which I guess it's more than just a gum.
It still feels a little swollen, either that or it's just that it feels wierd with my cheek touching the gap left.
However, gotta say it was the best option compared to 2-3 trials of root canal by the dentist there (he did offer, I said no!) or the £500 on private!
Roll on Wisdom teeth!