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While COVID case numbers are still looking absolutely terrifying, I am really glad to be back in the office, at least some of the time; I just find it so much easier to get things done there. Partly that's having a better setup (PC with two big high-resolution monitors plus laptop for note-taking rather than laptop plus external monitor which has a much lower resolution than my office monitors, meaning much more scrolling and difficulty taking things in at a glance), but a lot of it is just that it feels like at home my brain is getting awful reception - hiss, crackling, random drop-outs and snatches of pirate stations - and in the office it's clear as a bell*. I have got so much more done in the last couple of days than I did last week, and I'm actually starting to feel vaguely competent again.

It also turns out that an unexpected bonus of the recent "consolidation" (reduction) in our bus services is that when I know that if I'm not out of the office by 5:45 I probably won't get to Summertown for the 6:27 and will either have to play bus chicken to try to walk as far as I can while not having it sail past me when I'm in between stops or be half an hour later getting home it suddenly gets much easier to stop succumbing to "just one more thing" than it was when I knew the longest I'd have to wait for a bus was 10 minutes.

*Ironically, my office has appalling actual reception for both wifi and mobile signal. I'm not sure anyone's ever been foolish enough to try radio.
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I had an actual meeting with four other people today, in an actual meeting room. It was really rather nice to be in a different room from Teams and my email and have to concentrate on the meeting instead of having my brain trying to multi-task whether I wanted it to or not. (Less nice was the fact that one of the participants turned up and first said she'd dropped her mask while cycling over, and then that she struggled to hear if she couldn't see people's lips, and could we take masks off anyway? Fortunately my head of department said she wasn't sure I'd be comfortable with it* so we did the meeting masked and it turned out that the problem was mostly with students mumbling anyway.)

It was also one of the other people who's been coming into the office on Tuesdays' birthday, so five of us briefly stood awkwardly around the foyer eating cake.

I'd also emailed the bus company last week to ask whether the offer to extend season tickets to make up for any time lost during lockdown still applied. I didn't hold out much hope, really, after fifteen months, but given that the last time I used a bus was the day my new annual pass started it seemed like too much money not to at least try, and somewhat to my surprise I got an email today asking when I wanted the extension to start. So now I have to decide when I'm going to feel comfortable taking buses again. Maybe after my week's leave? My first day back in the office will be 13 days after my second jab. (I will probably still be losing money on the pass, given that I'll only be using the bus two days a week to start with, but it still feels a bit like a year of free travel.)

*she knows that I've only had one jab so far** and am visiting my parents next week

**though I've managed to bring my second forward to tomorrow now

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