
I wandered in at 8:30 am, still feeling a little disoriented. I sat and chatted with my boss for a while and she told me that work had been fairly quiet and I should be able to ease back into the swing of a gentle week - A GREAT BIG LIE! Instead, day one was characterised by widespread panic within my business area, although I still haven't quite figured out why. Several times I found myself gazing into the flourescent light banks and thinking "A week ago I was on a cruise."
When I finally staggered out of the office at 6:30 pm I paused to say goodbye to my boss. "We haven't had a day like this for months" she said. "I think it's you." Let me state this for the record: if the Department considers that its best interests lie in paying me to swan about on the other side of the world, then I am more than happy to serve as called.
Over the week I have been progressively reassimilated into the old routine, to the point where I am once again thinking about work much of the time ... on the train, in the shower and in bed. I even brought work home to do over the weekend. Only once today did I catch myself staring dreamily into the memories of recent adventures. I have been restored to my proper place as a tiny, dilligent cog in a vast and mysterious machine.
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