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Memorygirls - The Matrix Re-inspired
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Thank you, I think the reason is that I have hit the anticlimax after all the stress and hussle and now there are no excuses left NOT to deal with the stuff. However I need to get my energy back so trying to go easy on myself.
Also today the lady who organises the animal communication course that I am signed for called me and it is coming more of a reality. And I was sitting in the office reconciling balance sheets. So yep talking about being drawn and wanting things to happen NOW!
Toodles off to the other side...
ETA: Claire that scarf is beautiful
ETA2: I have Cafcass interview tomorrow at 10"Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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Thank you, I think the reason is that I have hit the anticlimax after all the stress and hussle and now there are no excuses left NOT to deal with the stuff. However I need to get my energy back so trying to go easy on myself.
Also today the lady who organises the animal communication course that I am signed for called me and it is coming more of a reality. And I was sitting in the office reconciling balance sheets. So yep talking about being drawn and wanting things to happen NOW!
Toodles off to the other side...
ETA: Claire that scarf is beautiful
ETA2: I have Cafcass interview tomorrow at 10
Positive vibes for Cafcass tomorrow and woo hoo to the animal course becoming reality :T
I've sent you an email xxI 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 -
Marru positive vibes for tomorrow.
Had a great time with my sis. So good to see her and catch up on what's been going on in our lives. We're very alike in lots of ways and discussed the whole 5 year plan thing. All good, with quite a bit of movement and travel planned for both of us.
Bitsy, hope the wee man is better soon. Loved your post about feeling like you 'should' be able to manage. SHOULD is a horrible word, filled with expectations that we may not even want to meet but feel we have to for whatever reason. I long ago decide that should would make me feel rubbish and I'm not a rubbish person. My sis and I discussed the fact today that we SHOULD both have mortgages, but we cant buy now and 10 years back when we COULD have got a great deal we were too busy gallivanting. We agreed that neither of us would swap that for anything so we may buy or we may not and anyone who thinks we SHOULD will have to be told that. Bitsy I've PM'd you.
Claire I love the scarf X'The road to a friends house is never long'0 -
:j:j Ironing is done :j:j
Well - I need to celebrate that or I may never do it again :rotfl:
Off to find something interesting to read whilst I'm waiting for the breakfast loaf to finish.
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Bitsy_Beans wrote: »Positive vibes for Cafcass tomorrow and woo hoo to the animal course becoming reality :T
I've sent you an email xx
Bitsy - I LOVE IT :j, just name your price."Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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Bitsy - I LOVE IT :j, just name your price.
<exhales audibly> thank goodness I was really worried you would hate it. I will send you the cost via email as I don't want to break the rulesI 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 -
Phew all sorted
Off to bed nowBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
OMG am just back home safe and warm after getting locked in the park by the warden while walking my dog! :eek: I was there for nearly an hour before being rescued, and I could easily have been there for a lot longer!0
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Good grief Sunflower! :eek: That's where a handy hole would have been useful - darn those well behaved youths of today! :rotfl: Perhaps you need to practice your fence jumping skills for next time?! How on earth did you get out??0
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Cheery_Daff wrote: »Good grief Sunflower! :eek: That's where a handy hole would have been useful - darn those well behaved youths of today! :rotfl: Perhaps you need to practice your fence jumping skills for next time?! How on earth did you get out??
They've spent the past few years patching up all the holes in the fence and putting vandal grease on the railings, so there's no chance of that! And the fence is 6 foot + depending on the place, so there was little chance of climbing over....as if happens, a bloke who has a key and sometimes locks up for the wardens if they are running behind let me out, but only after I got my mum to find out where he lived by knocking on loads of doors! :rotfl:0
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