Life of PA

Greetings and welcome to what I like to call ‘Life of PA’. My inspiration for such a name is simply from the film ‘Life of Pi’ and a pathetic attempt at humour. The intention of this blog is to show the nitty gritty elements of working alongside a creative mind.

During my first few weeks working as mum’s personal assistant I have learnt a lot about how complicated even sending an email can be, how to clean an ancient collection of books and archives, and just how many pieces of paper you need to do a simple thing. It is so exciting to not only be learning new things, but to be able to follow in my mother’s witchy little footsteps. She has always been a great inspiration to me, therefore I feel honoured to be able to assist her with creating wonderful stories for people to enjoy.

Printer despair!

We had to bite the bullet this week and purchase a proper office-type printer! For years we have battled with ink going dry and paper being shredded by various cats. But at last we have found ourselves a beautiful white box that does exactly what we need it to do. We even got so excited about it all that we were scurrying around to find documents to print, just so we could listen to the brilliant whirring of it. I now know I am deep into the jaws of adulting when I find things like this to be the highlight of my week.

Let me in!

We took a short trip to London! One of our main incentives for going was to see The Reading Room in the British Museum. A fly in our ointment was that to enter The Reading Room, you had to prebook an appointment. This explains the photo of me trying to claw my way through the wall! Nevertheless, it was lovely to see something I have researched and learnt much about in person. The Reading Room’s relevance to The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish will be revealed soon.

We stayed in the beautiful Groucho Club in Soho, which gave us a fantastic mid-point to explore Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and the surrounding areas. Many moons ago, Mum lived in various parts of London. This gave her the knowledge and confidence to stride me around beautiful areas as the sun was setting. We experienced a man free standing on a ladder, juggling knives in just his underwear! All in all, I would say our trip to London was eventful and we are both looking forward to going again.

With Hecate at The British Museum

Now it is back to creating our game plan for the new year and soldiering on with the Christmas advent calendar posts. The new year is looking exciting, productive and thoroughly colour coded.

Trafalgar Square in all its glory
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Paula Brackston
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10 months ago

It was such a fun trip! I mean… we got lots of work done, of course. And that printer is a wonderful thing.

Mary Jo Harrod
Mary Jo Harrod
10 months ago

Skyla, you have a beautiful way of describing the life of a PA and your trip to London! I’m looking forward to reading more of your posts.

Kay Buscemi
Kay Buscemi
10 months ago

I remember standing at Trafalgar Square many years ago….. my first trip abroad! London is an exciting city! Enjoyed reading of your adventures! From Texas

Glenda Cates
Glenda Cates
10 months ago

Really enjoyed reading about your adventures, looking forward to reading more. It must be great having such an awesome boss 😄😄

Barbara Carlin
Barbara Carlin
10 months ago

What a great description of the life of a PA! You have a great way of expressing the moment and allowing the reader to be part of it. The pictures are a great touch for the piece. Well done!

Alissa
Alissa
10 months ago

Sounds like a truly memorable experience! Thank you for sharing it with us. ❤️📚