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Please advise - it's all gone SO wrong

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  • Wow
    Wow Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    saxysarah wrote: »
    i don't think so i think they'd rather share than have tiny rooms i've kinda solved the problem by squeezing my bed into the smallest room and shifting the troublesome twins into my room ;-) and i've done my front room out for the oldest lovely teenager and he tolerates sharing it with a paino and me kicking him out every now and again to teach in there! could be a lot worse we just have too much stuff really ;-)


    Its ok, my eldest comes and goes like a yoyo. Kids never tend to leave home completely these days.:rotfl:
  • saxysarah
    saxysarah Posts: 254 Forumite
    lisawaters wrote: »
    Ooooh! A piano teacher eh?

    just as a hobby really - in my spare time i do a few kids of friends all helps other than that i'm mostly found behind the bar ;-) been doing that since i was about 14 in a family pub but now i work for a big grumpy brewery company that couldn't run a bath never mid a tap ;-) and its only down to their fab managers at ground level that they are able to keep afloat :D I just do enough hours to pay the mortgage while i'm doing a degree en route to social work most probs or something similar:eek:
  • BILLIE
    BILLIE Posts: 1,274 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Mike - just count to 10 and remember to breath!! You will be fine this is just something else that you can do and will do xx
    :j I belong to Mike's Mob :j
  • saxysarah
    saxysarah Posts: 254 Forumite
    Wow wrote: »
    Its ok, my eldest comes and goes like a yoyo. Kids never tend to leave home completely these days.:rotfl:
    thats comforting! cheers! he's not quite 16 and has already informed me that he fully intends to stay in education for as long as possible has got his a levels/degree all planned out lol and on no account am i to think about renting out his room any time soon....much to the disgust of teenager number 2 who has his eye firmly set on downstairs room and getting away from my darling 8 year old:rotfl:could possibly stick a caravan in the garden tho:D
  • saxysarah
    saxysarah Posts: 254 Forumite
    BILLIE wrote: »
    Mike - just count to 10 and remember to breath!! You will be fine this is just something else that you can do and will do xx

    I agree completely Billie - I think Mike has found strength he didn't know he had and and he's gonn be just fine ;-)
  • Poosmate
    Poosmate Posts: 3,126 Forumite
    Evening all, just checking in.

    I see we're all in fine fettle tonight.

    Saxy I'm seriously worried about your numerous obsessions: PW's, evaporated milk, 24, Jack Bauer(?sp). lol

    Mike, congrats on the work you've done and your next commission. I'm sure you'll get through it just fine and as Saxy said, we'll be here for you if you need (except in the afternoon as it would appear).

    Miggy welcome back and hope you had a great time.

    Must nip over to Discussion Time see if I can have an argument with anyone... er... I mean... a discussion.

    See you later all

    Poo
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  • lisawaters
    lisawaters Posts: 2,081 Forumite
    saxysarah wrote: »

    just as a hobby really - in my spare time i do a few kids of friends all helps other than that i'm mostly found behind the bar ;-) been doing that since i was about 14 in a family pub but now i work for a big grumpy brewery company that couldn't run a bath never mid a tap ;-) and its only down to their fab managers at ground level that they are able to keep afloat :D I just do enough hours to pay the mortgage while i'm doing a degree en route to social work most probs or something similar:eek:

    I really admire you taking so many things on to keep going. That's real heroism to me. Even though you feel you have to. Also I couldn't add up change quickly enough!
  • lisawaters
    lisawaters Posts: 2,081 Forumite
    saxysarah wrote: »
    I agree completely Billie - I think Mike has found strength he didn't know he had and and he's gonn be just fine ;-)

    Not tonight he hasn't.
  • saxysarah
    saxysarah Posts: 254 Forumite
    lisawaters wrote: »
    I really admire you taking so many things on to keep going. That's real heroism to me. Even though you feel you have to. Also I couldn't add up change quickly enough!

    if i was organised it would be easy - because i'm not its !!!!!!!g chaos! the tills do all the maths these days and i'm getting worried about my darts chalking abilities because of our over reliance on technology! - I really should go and get a cuppa and get some uni work done grrrrrrrr i will pop back in bit tho when i need a kick up the backside to keep going :)

    U will be ok Mike - this house thing is gonna be resolved and the work will work out - you'll see :)
  • saxysarah
    saxysarah Posts: 254 Forumite
    lisawaters wrote: »
    Not tonight he hasn't.


    yes but maybe tonight 'he's' just checking to see how scared he really is - then tomorrow he can equip the correct armour ready and go fight his dragons :)
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