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2Cats, you could do it too! We could do it together. Have you already got a degree?Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0
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Hi ev1 dont want to make you jealous ,im all alone no kids at nanas no hubby away working pizza wine and tv all to myself .no sale on house yet so i have decided to just concentrate on emptying this one rather than getting stock so i spent amazon money on table and clothes rail for boot sale so will need to set alarm saturday good luck munchi good decision saucy we are getting there hales promise boot on sunday and going to photograph everthing as i pack so if it doesnt sell can go straight on ebay.So finally debt free and it feels amazing however continuing here to stay debt free.Next declutter house and body and finally swim under that waterfall x0
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Yes, I have. I'd love to, but I really would struggle to find the time. They said 15-20 study hours per week, which is 2-3 hours per night, and with the business, kid and house to take care of I really can't see it happening. Plus OH has looked into doing a psychology degree through his work and I think everything would grind to a halt if we were both studying!0
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Hales please update me for
- make stock for website (been making it all afternoon so can go green)
- update blogs - done three on each this week so please turn green. Thanks0 -
Saucy- B.... Definately :-)
well I've had an eventful afternoon- cut my finger open and nearly passed out had to get OH's mum round to bandage me up. Ten minutes later OH gets home from work, chops some wood for the fire- bit flies up and breaks his finger! Queue his Mum again!!
Am now sitting in front the telly - it's safer!0 -
I'm kinda worried about the time, but this is my only chance to get an online course funded by Student Finance, and I wouldn't be able to afford it otherwise.
The website does say you can complete it over six years instead, making it 7 hours a week, I think, if that would be an option?
I love learning, I think it's so harsh how student finance works. I'd have multiple degrees on the go if I could!Signature down for maintenance :rotfl:0 -
MMabel - sorry to hear about your mishaps! Just wanted to say that my friend absolutely adored her memory charm!!!
It was worth every penny (and all your time!) - she actually cried (tears of joy) and said it was her best pressie. She was a bit confused at first about the wedding ribbon lol. I shared a link to your website with her as she wanted to see what else you have available - fingers crossed the sales will come rolling in... x
Just £10,852.28p to go...
Trust that little voice in your head that says "Wouldn't it be interesting if...";
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EMminently wrote: »MMabel - sorry to hear about your mishaps! Just wanted to say that my friend absolutely adored her memory charm!!!
It was worth every penny (and all your time!) - she actually cried (tears of joy) and said it was her best pressie. She was a bit confused at first about the wedding ribbon lol. I shared a link to your website with her as she wanted to see what else you have available - fingers crossed the sales will come rolling in... x
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick @ss.... and I'm all out of bubblegum.0 -
Oh no MM, hope you're both OK.0
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