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  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Do I say goodnight, or goodmorning? I tell you what, hello!!!

    I love this so much I thought I'd share it with you....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNc5o9TU0t0

    Quality and skill regardless of your normal taste in music.

    Gotta love this young lad as well:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WowgEJw_B2k


    Very long night here. Stayed up late with a wee dram to celebrate and also keep an ear out for DS1 to make sure he was settled after throwing up yetserday evening. Bed at 2am, DS woke me at 5am and I've been dosing ever since as every little noise or move he made had me thinking he was about to be sick. The joys of parenting :rotfl:

    So the selection boxes, did I read someone said the offer finishes on Sunday instead of the normal Tuesday?

    Hope you're ok today celebrate. Someone told me there are 7 stages of grief for a marriage. It's taken a few months but I'm finally on the last step, helped mainly by the ex keeping dragging me to court and not really trying to fix anything. You will get there.

    Shock or Disbelief

    The initial realization that a marriage is or might be beyond any hope of saving will affect individual members of a family differently. Some may be emotionally stunned, unable to form or express strong feelings about the divorce or any other aspects of their life. Others may refuse to believe it, insisting instead that the process of divorce is simply a prolonged dispute. This stage may be brief, or may last several weeks, according to the Launching New Lives website.


    Denial

    Following disbelief, a family member may actively deny or literally forget that the divorce is taking place. According to Anger Management Resources, this is an unconscious attempt by the mind to protect an individual from the pain of loss. A spouse may make new, repeated attempts at romancing their partner in an unconscious attempt to prove that the threat of divorce is not serious. Children may observe brief moments of amicability as signs that the divorce was never real. Some may even tune out unhealthy behavior, focusing only on the relationship's positive aspects as signs that divorce is not a serious consideration.


    Anger

    Any member of a family that is affected by divorce may feel personally affronted and blame others. Anger is a common response when faced with significant decisions in which a person has little or no perceived input and will have a potentially negative effect. These circumstances often generate feelings of helplessness, which can fuel an individual's anger.


    Bargaining

    An individual will attempt to make a deal to change the situation. In general situations involving grief, this stage often involves a bargain with God. Bargaining is not a prevalent stage in all occurrences of grief, but is listed on Stages-of-Grief-Recovery.com as a common stage in divorce. While divorce-related grief can involve an appeal to a higher power, bargaining is often prevalent in promises by one spouse to change the behavior and habits, or by children changing their behavior in hopes that the parents will reward them by staying together.


    Guilt

    The Springboard Group lists guilt on the Launching New Lives website as a feeling that one did not do enough to prevent a loss. During this stage, affected individuals begin to examine ways in which the divorce is directly attributable to their actions. Children may blame stress caused by their behavior or performance at school. A spouse may recall ways in which they could have made their partner happier, avoided arguments or made greater contributions to the marriage and the family. Stages-of-Grief-Recovery.com notes that this stage is often accompanied by the unattainable wish to turn back the clock and do things differently, fueled by the griever's sense of regret and self-blame.


    Depression

    The state of chronic, debilitating sadness is a common and natural reaction to loss. This stage of grief can manifest most notably in teenagers affected by their parents' divorce, as the physical and hormonal changes they experience during puberty leave them more susceptible to depression than adults. Depression can also manifest as a constant state of reflection on times when the marriage was happier and divorce was not imminent, according to the Springboard Group.


    Acceptance and Hope

    Coming to terms with the reality of a divorce will bring the affected family members to a realization that their lives have been changed in significant, unalterable ways and that things will never be the same again, but that life will go on and they have hope of finding happiness in other ways.
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    for anoyine who has brought an ipod nano there is a product recall

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/ipod-nano-recall-over-fire-risk.html
    thanks for that, i got dw one a few years back i hope its the model affected so she can get a newer one. thanks for the link ill save that till she gets home:beer:
  • GOOD MORNING EVERYONE caught up now was just wondering if anyon had a barcode or the last 4 numbers of the pink dvd player that was scanning at a pound please :) xxxxx
  • I'm feeling suddenly excited about Christmas! I apologise in advance!

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  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    good luck with glitches over the weekend flying to italy in morning see ya later tater

    £17.50 return flight £40 to park the car

    Reminds me of the free ryanair flights we used to get - we even took a day trip back to Belfast because we ran out of time in a previous visit, to return to the Folk museum! DD2s OH is from NI and recommended the place.
  • Miss_Laid wrote: »
    My cat loves chocolate too esp maltesers, silly thing wont touch fresh chicken or any kind of meat, but will cry for ages for a piece of my lemon drizzle cake or a bit of chocolate

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    I have a cat like that, i have to make it sandwiches and if you have pizza it nicks the pineapple and peppers :)
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    edited 18 November 2011 at 6:12PM
    frequent wrote: »
    Senglea Point parapet, Valleta, Malta

    Awesome view, great weather, great beaches, friendly people and most important CHEAP BEER :j

    Totally agree, was there this time last month. Did you see the changing of the guard in Valleta? Abolutely hilarious. Two guards on sentry duty, one says 'Quick March', they then proceed to march SLOWLY to the others' sentry box. This was then repeated several times. The whole routine was about 8 steps! Did you go to the pick and mix shop? Cheapest one ever!
  • Legendmum wrote: »
    Whats the deal with the bon bons guys I am slightly lost as havent been on here properly since yesterday lunch! Did try and scan read last night after the pub but that was not a good idea!

    Also Celebrate I know everyone is sending you hugs but here is one more! xx
    strawberry bon bons are 37p instead of 75p
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • aallank wrote: »
    Save me some MMW x x
    no bon bons on the shelf, no space for them either. loadsa galaxy selection boxes though. no sel so people dont know they are cheap.
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • Morning

    Celebrate its not nice when relationships breakdown >>>hugs<<<

    I dont know if their is a price error with tesco paracetamol but my store emptied one lot and have a huge gap on the shelf, they are on the ball unfortunately and this is a sign of price problems! I didnt have my phone or anything to take the specifics but it was the blue and white packs. (I think the price was 25pish)
    Electric and Gas Predators 17/£700 :(
    :j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j
    £155/£310
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