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Things are getting back to “normal” here again after the annual upheaval that is Semana Santa. Part of me really likes how everybody’s routines are totally disrupted during this week, even if they don’t attend any of the processions. I know that if I didn’t live next to the cathedral I wouldn’t bother going out to see them (though I did the first few years I lived here) and I know I would miss that. Sure, it’s a week of unpaid holidays and getting out my front door can sometimes be difficult because of the crowds, but it’s also kind of refreshing to have things shaken up a bit. As usual, this year all of my students (all = 4) cancelled classes for the week, but I ended up working more than ever…

I don’t want to count my chickens yet but I was asked to set up a social media package for someone, which may end up becoming a source of income as this person wants me to update their blog, twitter, facebook, etc. Still working out the fees. There will be one for setting up the various accounts (gmail, wordpress blog, twitter, facebook, linkedin, flickr, youtube) which is fairly easy to work out based on the time it took me. But as far as what to charge for daily maintenance … well, I have a figure in mind but first we are going to do a one month trial. If all goes well, then it’ll become a steady part-time job that could end up covering the loss of the apartment next door in June. And if I get a few more classes plus more bookings for tapas tours (first one so far is in May) that could make up for impending loss of flatmate Nog. Which, okay, would still leave me treading water in the same financially precarious state I am in at the moment, but at least I wouldn’t be worse off. And trust me, friends, that glimmer of hope is a huge relief right now.

Otherwise and that … Tal has got The Store all set up and I am working on getting the shelves stocked, though it’s proving to be quite difficult as most artists and artisans don’t have enough profit margin to sell their things at a wholesale price. But the search continues. And I still haven’t forgotten the e-book. Which brings me up to five possible part-time jobs.

My last multi-tasking az update was almost a year ago and at that time I had started back on chemo and all the plans I’d made had pretty much fallen apart. The whole point of getting these five jobs going is that at least two, and maybe three, of them could still be done if/when I get sick again. Which, without the “cushion” I had last time of that bit of income from renting the apartment next door and a flatmate paying half the rent & bills, is something I cannot even think about without breaking into a panic. So I am trying to stay focused on what I CAN do right now, keep working on building up my various client bases, and hope like hell that my next PET scan in June comes back clean.

Oh, and also remember to BREATHE.
There, that’s better…

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