Dear Diary,
Today is a day of in-betweens. It's like when I was in high school during exam period. There I would be cramming for days on end, worrying like a worry wart about the worse until I would have these splitting headaches in the afternoon right in the middle of a test paper. Then would come a break of a day or two in between one test and the next or just after all the exams were over and done with
And I would be listless, my routine snapped. I was indecisive on the next charging course of action I would take
Does that make any sense to you?
(Fairyland for a beautiful buffet luncheon)
Today we finished the bulk of the payroll nightmare! Today is the first day after the 2 Mauritian auditors left for the holiday season! Today is the first day where the training of the past 10 or so days ended!
So all I did was clear emails and waiting for the phone call from my mate, the Rolls (Corvina Accountant) to go to town and collect the $$$ for payroll distribution. Anything exciting happened? Well ... yes and no
The craziest thing happened right in the bank. I was there with Meds (payroll officer), Aggie (Security Manager) and her no 2, Simie. The teller was a hoot. We were waiting for her with the cheque and full denomination breakdown. She counted, used the adding machine and somehow kept on not tallying. Then she blamed the machine and changed to another machine and still couldn't balance. Forty minutes we had to wait for her to finish everything!
(The lights @ Our somewhat fave restaurant, Opera)
I almost wanted to offer her a helping hand but the poor girl already looked so stressed and embarassed that for once I kept my mouth shut! HAHAHAHA!
To our surprise, who we thought was a machine technician turned out to be her superior/ bank officer of sorts. The dressing sense, the facial hair, the stature! I kid you not. The chap was in something that looked like what a car techie would wear!
And also while I was in the bank, I received a call from another bank officer in the same building looking for a job! Can you BEAT that? Hehehe! I told her to come out into the banking hall next to the Christmas tree. Boy was she surprised! HAH!
(View of the beautiful Seychelles)
Anyway, when we got back to the hotel, to our utter shock and disgust, there was insufficient smaller denomination! Now that pissed us off no end because now we have to go back to the bank tomorrow!
Aside from that episode, nothing else of importance happened
My evening ended thus - I went to Banyan Tree after reading the ad in the paper about the sale and did my Nov 2009 monthly shopping there again like last round when I bought a cap for USD20. This time I spent about USD40 and could buy so many things. Hehehehe!
Then it was dinner at Opera before coming home to the here and now typing this entry
See? Nothing major :)
Good night!