I know that I am stating a known fact when I say "June! What the?"
Because yesterday was February, right? 1992?
Where has the time gone? Blink of an eye, this year - and yet a year ago seems at times a lifetime.
The 36 hours of my weekend were 1/6 driving, 1/9 sleeping, 2/11 on the sidelines in hospital, 1/13 having cups of tea, 1/50 waiting for take away, 1/18 watching the Broncos lose (I lie - they only lost the 2nd half), 1/29 cooking in a hurry, 1/40 on the phone, 1/100 waking up with the sun streaming in as the vestiges of Rage Against The Machine's "killing in the name of" played out (it must have been in my dream as I cannot imagine Macka playing it on Australia All Over which is mandatory Sunday fare at Mum and Dad's).
I also spent about 2/79 sorting through a third of a box of paperwork - letters home from boarding school and later from my siblings and I - and those from their parents to them. Dad has been threatening to dump the box as he is sick of sorting through all the stuff. Mum is no longer in a position to help and we are all so busy.
I am so blessed that I can recognise at a glance whose handwriting is whose. Grandma Jean's curlicues and flourishes, Grandma Mart's "chicken scratch" (she called it) from her years of education in a left-unfriendly system, my sister's precision lines and my brother's bold round writing - and mine.
Mine is where we can be glad that computers were invented.
I also invested five minutes in walking down to the Dr station with the patient and another maybe 3 in him pronouncing her fine to be busted out with no more clues as to what took her there in the first place.
We had waited 20x that length of time waiting for them to do so of their own accord.
Apologies, future medical interaction recipients, but the annoying advocate wanting attention that you may meet was made no longer meek from this.
But I also got at least 50 hugs across the weekend, so that's good.
One of whom sat next to the spouse of someone who has been diagnosed covid.
Then again, the Dr who assessed at both A&E and who we got the release from had a terrible hack from "the dry air" so who knows.
Good thing that it's now endemic, hey?