One benefit of having covid, I've had some headspace to tidy up the website and publish a post thats been on the backlog for ages: https://ames.world/en/posts/10-things-i-learned-from-marine-navigaton/
Ugh feeling super ropey this morning head feels like it's in a mangle
Day 3 getting worse not better. Didn't sleep at all last night feeling tired and lethargic and constant headache. Definitely feels worse than the flu now. Starting to worry about work too, supposed to be kicking off beta next week, not much chance of that at this rate
Agh now the smoke alarm has started beeping and I'm the only one tall enough to reach it to change the battery, really not up for standing on a chair
Day 4. Feeling a bit brighter this morning. Still testing positive but there's a big architecture meeting this afternoon so I'm going to try and join that and see how I go.
It's slightly surreal being holed up in my room whilst the UK government falls apart feels otherworldly.
When Teresa May resigned I was next door in Dover house on my first day of a new job meeting our clients, equally surreal. Couldn't hear a thing over the braying of the press and the drone of the helicopters. Thinking of all the civil servants trying to get on with it .
Day 5 feeling meh again. Managed one meeting yesterday, took it out of me. Writing this week off work wise hopefully back next week
Day 4. Feeling a bit brighter this morning. Still testing positive but there's a big architecture meeting this afternoon so I'm going to try and join that and see how I go.