Sunday, August 30, 2009

Time Out

My car has timed out on me...... it has failed its MOT today! =(

arrghh.... what a lovely start to my 1 week holiday eh?

I could only drive my car from the test centre back to my home. It is illegal to be driving a car without a MOT in the UK.

So, I have to find a repair centre to fix my car. Apparently, due to an accident 2 years ago, the damage to the car has started to present itself. The radiator is leaking loads, the metal thing that holds both of my front car tyres is twisted,....and as a result of this, the tyres have worn out. The exhaust pipe is "funny"....etc...

The lady at the MOT counter said, "I suggest to go to your insurance company to make a claim."

I was rather shocked. It sounded as though my car needed a massive operation! I can't imagine how much this repair is going to cost me.......and my agony has been prolonged with the fact that it is bank holiday monday here. Therefore, I can only get a quotation for the repair, at the earliest, on Tuesday! This is so frustrating.

If I make a claim from my car insurance, I would lose my NCB! I was thinking, if the price is about 500 pounds, I would pay it on my own, but anything more, I will ask the insurance company to fork it out.

Also, in view of the damages, I was thinking that maybe this is an excuse for me to get another car! I could get a higher CC car, with air conditioning? ahh..i dunno. It is a question of whether to pay few HUNDREDS to fix the car, or pay few THOUSANDS to get a new one......decisions, decisions!!!

Sigh. And now, I have just paid at least 150 pounds to rent a car for the week, just so that I can take me family around visiting....

This is just so troublesome, and stressful too.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Getting Out of My Comfort Zone

A new chapter begins this month.

1. New job

yeap...the new job started in the first week of august. It kicked off with an induction on day 01. Then, I had 1 day off, before I started my night on calls. It wasn't too bad...guess I was expecting worse. The only bad thing about starting off with night on calls was I didn't know how the whole hospital functions! I didnt know how to do simple matters, like taking blood cultures or even obtaining a radiology card to request for a chest x-ray!

The hospital at night also works so differently from my previous job. There were no nurse practitioners, no clinical support worker. And, we have to walk around carrying PDAs?! We receive our task list via the PDA....I thought it was rather fancy...but actually, carrying that gadget is so troublesome! I have to remind myself to tick the boxes on the PDA and also, charge the battery when it runs low.

System is different, but I'll slowly pick it up, I'm sure...its all about adapting!


2. New flat

=D yes....finally I can rent the whole flat by myself! woo hoo!! hehe...I have moved into a 2 bedroom flat, which is literally less than 2 miles away from the hospital....it is SO convenient. No more long distance travel....I can wake up later, get ready slowly, and I can leave my flat later too.... such pleasure!

Did I tell you about the pleasure of living on my own?? I get the whole flat to myself, of course! haha. No more loud music when I am not up for it, no more dirty sink or messy kitchen, more space for me in the fridge, no one intruding into my roon without permission....and no more using my laptop behind my back! yay! it is simply fantastic!

oh...I also got myself a little something....keke....yes....it is not little actually. In fact, it is a 32 inch LCD TV! I know, I know, 32 inches is not THAT big....but heck, this is my first TV, purchased with my own hardwork! It felt great.... The size of the TV is just about right for my wee flat. =) I am loving the fact that I can seat on my sofa, and enjoy watching what I wanna watch....I wasn't really able to do that in my previous flat coz me housemate used to watch all the soaps on the TV all night.


3. New environment

A survey 1-2 years ago said that M'bro is the worst place to live in the UK! Now, that is really intimidating for a newbie like me. I moved from a lively city, Glasgow, to a quieter place like M'bro. Not saying that Glasgow does not have its rough bits, but I don't think it is in the top 10 of the worst place to live.

Anywho, the area I'm living in doesnt seem too bad. The buildings and restaurants definitely do not look as interesting or eye-catching as Byres Road or the Merchant City. I have yet to pass by a nice looking cafe....I really miss hanging out in TinderBox or Berits n Browns.

I miss my shopping in Glasgow!! The best shopping experience here would be in Gateshead Metro Centre, which is a good 1 hours drive from here. Otherwise, the nearest retail park is at Teeside...which is actually decent. You can find the usual high street shops, just in smaller sizes. There is also a TGIF! haha.

The weather here also seems warmer and drier than cold wet Glasgow!


4. New look

I was really tired of my bob hairstyle...and decided to just go back to my short hair. My hair is now easier to manage. Drying it takes only a few mins, no styling necessary, the messier, the better!


5. Dreaming of a new MacBook!

Trust me, I have been dreaming of this for more than 1 year now. I kept telling me friends that I will buy it soon...but until now, I'm still stuck with this old notebook, which is extremely temperamental. It hangs whenever it wants to, it resets itself automatically without being told, it loads things which I did not ask for...etc...you get the idea. I have reformatted it before, but the problem persisted. So I really would like to change it, bcoz it is doing my head in. Guess it is time to make my purchase soon...but having spent so much money buying stuff for this flat....think I should postpone it will next month.


hmmm.....

The only thing lacking here is my friends and K in Glasgow. Sigh. Glad that he's coming to join me this weekend...and mummy n daddy will be here too!!!! how exciting! =)

My first weekend here was pretty boring. I spent most of the time at home, reading and cleaning up the flat. Guess I need to find more things to do, and of course, make new friends to hang out with. Moving down here has certainly opened up a new chapter in my life....and as much as everyone hates changes, I think it will only make you stronger, and it pushes one to get out of his/her own comfort zone.

CHEERS TO MY NEW FLAT!