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Memorygirls - The Matrix Re-inspired
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I am going to sack my shrink - Bitsy is much better
Not to mention free:money: :rotfl:
Bitsy I think that there will be an NVQ (if they still exist but in Scotland they are SNVQ) for care and/or childminding if you felt the need to join in
Oh goodness NVQ level 3, then a foundation degree.......honestly I haven't got the time to juggle work, a husband, 2 small children and studying :eek: Well I am sure it could be done but at a complete cost to what small amount of "me" time I currently get (this with a boy who needs support to go to sleep at 9pm at night).
So am afraid until they make it compulsory (which I've heard comments to that effect) my studying days are over (unless its part of reading for pleasure which at the moment is a rare occasion).I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knifeLouise Brooks
All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars0 -
Well knitting machine isn't going to plan at all
I manage to knit a few rows then it comes off the carriage arrggghhh. Leaving it for today now, will have another go in the morning.
Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Glad you two lovely ladies met up.
The shop was soooo busy today and my wee feet are gowping so Im sat in with a Pinot Noir tonight. Tis lovely X'The road to a friends house is never long'0 -
In my day you only had to pass the exams and do your three years hard labour to qualify as a chartered accountant. (Mind you the pass rate when I took my finals was only 19% so it took a few goes). I could not have coped with all this churning out of buzzwords - you have my heartfelt sympathyIt doesn't matter if you are a glass half full or half empty sort of person. Keep it topped up! Cheers!0
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Well done on finishing your portfolio Crickett!!
Yesterday was spent clearing/weeding in the garden and making plant labels out of aluminium cansFood was crumpets for breakfast, lunch was leftover cous-cous with chicken & roast med veg, dinner was sea bass with veg - nom, nom, nom.
I'm off for a spa day with my Mum today, have a lovely Sunday all xxMortgage: 2011: 86000 - now: 499000 -
OOOh!!! very late start here at MG Manor. Boys slept late - so I let them.
So they are having breakfast and I am about to attempt my First FRog - deconstructing the hoover to clean it thoroughly as its not picking up properly.
Then I need to pull the livingroom back into place as its dry and I suppose the Sunday ironing is looming on the horizon.
TTFN - off to have one of Clooties ladies eggs for breakfast.
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »OOOh!!! very late start here at MG Manor. Boys slept late - so I let them.
So they are having breakfast and I am about to attempt my First FRog - deconstructing the hoover to clean it thoroughly as its not picking up properly.
Then I need to pull the livingroom back into place as its dry and I suppose the Sunday ironing is looming on the horizon.
TTFN - off to have one of Clooties ladies eggs for breakfast.
MG
Sad as I am I love pulling the hoover to pieces to clean it and declog the pipes. I find it very satisfying. Think it reminds me of being a kid and it being ok to get very very dirty!! Happy declogging.Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher0 -
Bah!! Car broke down on way to Mum's, nice AA man has brought me home but no garage open till Tues
Think it's the altenator.
Housework for me today instead, what a let downSpa vouchers run out before next weekend too, will ring them and see if they will extend it till next weekend for me
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Bitsy_Beans wrote: »Not to mention free
:money: :rotfl:
AND comes with a cup of tea and play mates for DD :j
DD and BF are setting up cub camp, potential MIL is nowhere to be seen. I am sitting in her house on BF's laptop and I should be
a) prepare document to the court
b) study
However I made the mistake of bringing my kindle with me and I have really good book on it that I just want to finish reading.
Ok cup of tea with the Kindle and then tackling the frog a
Mrs Hicks - I hope you can get the spa vouchers sorted and the car as well"Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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AFTERNOON
Late start here too, had toast with lemon curd for breakkieI can actually open my mouth a lot more today
and its not so sore plus the swelling has gone down.
Been ordering free samples of material for my next patchwork project
Now I'm going to have another bash at the knitting machineI don't remember it being this hard 17 years ago lol.
MG mmmm fresh eggs you can't beat them I love eating the eggs from the farmers market the same day they were bought as they were laid that morning .Boiler pot £30.92/£10000
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