Thursday – I had my interview for the admin job. I knew it would be challenging as there were 2 other people going for it and at least one of them (Fliss) knows how the trust works and has bookkeeping experience, which were a couple of the things that were mentioned as desirable in the advert. It was an odd interview anyway, held in Vikki’s kitchen and conducted by Vikki, Jinty (shopkeeper) and Rachel (works at the castle, has the same shoes as me). I knew I’d not done very well when I failed to be able to answer a couple of the questions – one about OSCAR (which is a Scottish charities regulator) to which I answered that my friend has a little boy called Oscar but other than that I knew nothing about it! I also couldn’t answer a question about what information gets returned to Companies House annually and had no bookkeeping experience. I was good on several other questions including citing examples of being able to be objective, to roll out and facilitate decisions that are not mine or I don’t necessary agree with, admin experience, working with budgets, minuting meetings etc. The questions were scored with points so I knew that the ones I did well on may just scrape me past the others if the other candidates messed them up but really the cold hard factual experience was missing.
I walked back to the static and got changed and we headed off to meet Mike and a group of tourists for the Shearwater. It was raining but not windy and although it was a bit choppy it was probably not as bad as last week. We saw a seal, several great skuas, gannets, kittiwakes and a fair few auks (razorbills, guillemots and a couple of puffins). Davies said he enjoyed it more this week for having taken a travel sickness pill before we left. The kids spent some time up with the skipper too which they enjoyed.
Back to the static for lunch and then we went down to the teashop to do some online stuff. I checked my emails to discover I’d not got the admin job. I was not surprised and am not too disappointed but it has spurred me on to try and chase up some possibility of writing work – I’m reminded that what I really want to do is that and I should pull my finger out and make it happen. My task is to have sent at least 10 emails with that in mind by the end of the week.
Vikki came down and chatted for a while, she obviously felt bad but I assured her I was fine and although it would have been good it was not a problem. She talked about the nursery job again and I explained why I was not interested in that and also gave a few suggestions as to how they might fill that – contacting colleges with trainees to offer a placement for a term or so, looking at getting a childminder in and so on. I can understand the frustration some people here feel with the majority of residents not being very self starting or creative in their solutions to issues. Then again I think that is a general problem everywhere rather than an island issue.
Not sure what else happened on Thursday, it’s such a long time ago now!
Friday – Really need to blog every day, Friday morning is also a blanK! I know we did some stuff with the kids – Davies continuing with his story, Scarlett doing some reading. I think that was the day we did some Dr Seuss stuff. Davies stayed at home while we met the ferry but Tarly came with us and it was a good ferry day ๐ The brushcutter came, as did the battery (for the pig fence), chicken and duck feed AND a CoOp shop. Sadly the CoOp shop was high on comedy value and lower on delivering what I’d actually ordered ๐
They have a new online order form which seems to have done some random comma insertion so where I’d asked for 2 packs of poddadum, a jar of pitted green olives and two packs of pork sausages what I actually got was one pack of poppadums, two olives, a jar of hotdog sausages and two massive joints of pork! ๐ Someone is giving us space in their freezer so it’s fine but has taught me to be more careful about descriptions. Was a great example to the kids about the importance of punctuation though ๐
I sat in the sunshine putting the brushcutter together, the kids headed down to the croft and Ady was helping move a fridge and cooker in to Neil & Lesley’s that had come in on the ferry. Ady wanted to show me a spot on the croft that he reckons is perfect for building on so we went to look at that and took some of the stuff down to the croft too. The spot is perfect indeed, it has a view of the sea, the cullins, the river and the waterfall. Still much debate about various challenges here including how to get stuff to the croft, whether we should look at improving the track or not, the best option for putting a track on our actual land and what sort of build to do. We need to get croft paperwork sorted (other priority on my list this coming week) so we can look at applying for grants for polytunnel and outbuildings and possibly a track.
We’d said we’d meet Vikki at the shop for a beer so we headed down there and had a very nice couple of hours in the sunshine with most of the community who had turned out for an after work on Friday beverage :). I’d made pizza dough earlier so we watched a film while I cooked and made some coleslaw. We’re doing really well with healthier eating, far less chance to decide on processed food after all and lots more cooking from scratch and using decent ingredients :). I’ve been baking bread every other day and while we’re still having meat pretty much every day it’s no longer the biggest part of our diet. Loads of fresh fruit is being eaten and there are no cakes or biscuits in the house :). Davies and Scarlett are probably eating more sweets than they used to but we’ve talked about that and they have slowed down on that too. The trouble is they get given them in the shop and it feels mean not to get them something in there when we head down for a beer.
My eyes are suffering with something, I suspect it may be a reaction to my contact lenses but it is horrid and sore ๐ Also Scarlett has worms (I know, ewww) so the first hurdle of not having easy access to a GP and chemist has struck. I’ve ordered various stuff online to combat it all but there is the inevitable delay and expense in dealing with stuff that way.
Saturday – We went down to the teashop with a list of stuff to try and plough through online – I struggle with the limited internet access really, all the little things I’d sort on my phone or laptop in a few minutes if I had all the time access seem to get missed and then I don’t blog or flickr as much because I’m dealing with them. I now have a list which I’m ticking off but a bit of idle googling is somehow different to a time limited job list. Bit whingey on this blog post aren’t I? I’m not meaning to be!
The other downside of teashop internet is there is always someone around who wants to chat and distract you so you don’t get the head down, whizzing through things focus either.
Anyway, I did a few bits and Mike came over to offer to take Davies and Scarlett out with him on his canoe for the afternoon. This was quite a big deal for all of us really but they went. Odd to wave off both my babies in life jackets to go off canoeing with someone I’d not even met a month ago! They had a really good time though, came back enthused and excited and having seen seals and an otter and explored a bit of beach with caves. Davies had rowed there and back with Mike and was really happy about that too. They are desperate to go again and Mike said he’ll take them whenever he goes :). These sorts of opportunities are so valuable and precious ๐
It also freed up Ady and I do get loads done up at the croft. Ady did a load of strimming, marking out the perimeter for the pig area and a track to lead them up to it and strimming the path both sides and clearing an area around a drainage ditch we need to dig back out. I burnt all our rubbish that has been building up and then we put up the electric fence. It needs the battery and power pack installing which we’ll do tomorrow along with taking the pig house along there ready for them.
We came back to the static and had showers and cleared up a bit and I made some bread dough, coleslaw and the start of a lasagne for dinner as we’d invited Mike & Georgie up to eat with us. We whizzed down to empty the loo and fill up water and buy some stuff in the shop, meeting the kids as we went and then a very riotous evening ensued with far too much alcohol consumed but lots of laughs, swapping life stories and catching up on the gossip on the island before we arrived.
Today – a very late start all round thanks to the excesses of last night but when we finally got going we packed some food and headed to Harris for a few hours. We wanted to collect some beach finds, mostly wood as there have been a couple of big storms this last week or so so we hoped plenty would have washed up. There was not loads but we did come back with a car full of wood which I am sure we will find many uses for :).
Hmm, don’t feel I’ve satisfied my need to blog very well but I need to head home for dinner. More time management required I feel. Back tomorrow with some more planned stuff…