Life is starting to occur once again.
Jan. 11th, 2011 12:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm coming back to York tomorrow - I need to be leaving the house at 0630 to come down in the car, which is kinda required for transporting the slow-cooker I got for Xmas. I ache all over (but especially my lower back, which did the 'I am randomly cold and hurty for no reason' thing again last night), and have been sleeping a lot (though have ages of 'WHY AREN'T I ASLEEP YET?!' at night), my brain seems to be all over the place (though is mostly asleep), and I have to be a Real Adult again for ten nine weeks, starting tomorrow.
My house still has no heating, apparently. One of my housemates moved back in earlier this week and called up to ask where the water meter is so she could turn off the water, because now we have leaking pipes. How surprising. I emailed the Uni Accommodation Office and also the Langwith administrator in the hopes of procuring a room on campus for the Spring Term, but apparently Langwith is full, so I guess I have to stick it out. No heat, no water. At least we still have light, a roof, and a cooker? And mattresses. And blankets. And double-glazing. It's still better than nothing.
I have viewings for actual house-type things in Heslington on Friday, because while here I actually have spoons for contacting people.
There might be a Steve tomorrow also, but probably not because he doesn't want to stay in my house. I mean, I don't want to stay in my house either, but I guess he has no obligation to. Still feeling slightly abandoned, though.
Anyone want to take bets on how long it will take for the Electricity to get cut off, too? (I paid the last bill, though another may have turned up while I've been away - this doesn't rule out random unsafeness, however.)
My house still has no heating, apparently. One of my housemates moved back in earlier this week and called up to ask where the water meter is so she could turn off the water, because now we have leaking pipes. How surprising. I emailed the Uni Accommodation Office and also the Langwith administrator in the hopes of procuring a room on campus for the Spring Term, but apparently Langwith is full, so I guess I have to stick it out. No heat, no water. At least we still have light, a roof, and a cooker? And mattresses. And blankets. And double-glazing. It's still better than nothing.
I have viewings for actual house-type things in Heslington on Friday, because while here I actually have spoons for contacting people.
There might be a Steve tomorrow also, but probably not because he doesn't want to stay in my house. I mean, I don't want to stay in my house either, but I guess he has no obligation to. Still feeling slightly abandoned, though.
Anyone want to take bets on how long it will take for the Electricity to get cut off, too? (I paid the last bill, though another may have turned up while I've been away - this doesn't rule out random unsafeness, however.)