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Is tired!

We've had our stock take for all three stores and apparently, my department is involved in all three every year. Part of the job scope so to speak. The first one was okay, despite having to do a manual count and loads of shifting and moving stuff. It was still alright for me because we worked in pairs. It was the main store stock take that totally killed me. Though we had scanners, we had to work alone and there was seriously... so many stocks that I'd wondered if I was even able to complete my portion on time. Fortunately, someone managed to finish their section first and helped me with almost half of mine, which goes to show how slow my progress was. >.<

That night I woke up half way because of intense pain emitting from the entire right shoulder to my hands. It's the numbing kind of pain which was really bad because I had to do another store the next day. I probably over strained the muscles carrying truckloads of stock. Thank god for Salonpas, it works wonders and even though the right shoulder and arm were still achy, I was able to function somewhat. Another night of sticking TWO patches of Salonpas (one on the shoulder and one of the forearm), the pain was minimized. Still, I am being very cautious on not overusing my right hand.

Right now... I really need to go for a good body massage. And would have if only I can find that elusive masseur with talented hands that DON'T make me feel even more pain that I am already in. Sigh. Any recommendations will be appreciated.

Apologies to [info]angelic_mel for postponing our dinner date.

Been asked out by another person but I really don't want to meet her... I don't understand this reluctance... It's just that every time I think about it I just go "sigh..." and that's about it. Meeting her now seems more like an obligation more than anything else. I don't even get the slightest enjoyment out of it anymore.

Bleh. I can't believe it's only Wednesday.

Kenny Ken Ken

  • Jan. 31st, 2009 at 12:42 AM
sam perverts
It's strange how working life changes people. All I can say is: My Ken Ken is all grown up now!

And for some inane reason, I am feeling ridiculously proud of you!