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An eventful couple of days
First of all, Wednesday absolutely rocked the place. If you read my last entry, you'll know that I went to visit Grant. It was a complete and utter success. We had a pretty chilled out day. Grant, like myself, spends most of his time in his room, because that's where his computer is, and with it also being the warmest room in the house by far, we spent a lot of time up there too, on skype with Fee, chatting about various things, laughing over some of the sounds on Grant's bird CD's and doing the odd puzzle or two. I also spent quite a bit of time standing at the window, listening to the birds, and trying to identify them. There's loads of bird life where Grant lives, and I was utterly in my element. I'm longing now to go there on a warmer day, so we can go in the garden and really enjoy the atmosphere. The part of the day that really stood out for me was lunch time. As most readers know, I've been trying to keep focused on pollishing up my existing daily living skills, and trying to learn new ones, and I did something that even took me by surprise. Without even saying as much to Grant, I'd got it into my own head that lunch was going to be a team effort. I wasn't going to stand back and let him do it all, but by the same token, I wasn't gonna let him stand back and let me do it all either. I could see it in my own head, both of us mucking in together, and that's exactly what happened, without either of us even mentioning to each other who was going to do what. straight away, Grant set to making the sandwiches, and without a second thought, I got to work on the cups of tea. It was so simple. I knew where the kettle was, we'd had cups just a few moments before, so we just reused those, I knew where the fridge was, and oo looky! there was a liquid level indicator just staring at me from the top of the cooker. All I had to find was a teaspoon, the tea, and the sugar. A quick shake of each little container by the kettle, and I'd figured out what was in which...