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  • eddi
    eddi Posts: 274 Forumite
    amr547 wrote: »
    Social sciences! :T wish I had done psychology though - did ED209 as my 2nd course and loved it. Now I'm doing bloody politics! :( Ah well... I start my final course in October :D
    I'm studying with OU too :) Final module at the moment before I get my Bsc Open Degree with Honours. :j

    How exciting :T I know I was a bit of a swat at school but imagine if I'd been as keen to learn then as I am now! It's truly fascinating stuff. I haven't spoken to my tutor yet, I'm actually a bit nervous about it.

    Politics sounds like it could be interesting though amr547. Or is it not particularly?

    What have you been studying psychopathbabble?
  • kerri_dfw
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    Well kitty number 1 is checked into the vet for tomorrow, he's been having a poorly belly and I can feel all the way down his spine, plus he's constantly hungry. Can't hurt to get him checked out, although he is going to hate me and so is the bank balance afterwards!
    Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyond
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  • eddi wrote: »
    How exciting :T I know I was a bit of a swat at school but imagine if I'd been as keen to learn then as I am now! It's truly fascinating stuff. I haven't spoken to my tutor yet, I'm actually a bit nervous about it.

    Politics sounds like it could be interesting though amr547. Or is it not particularly?

    What have you been studying psychopathbabble?

    Mostly social sciences but a bit of childhood, counselling, psychology and digital photography thrown in! I'm keen but I do find it hard going to motivate myself to do the assignments... I can see the light though now and I'll soon have that bit of paper in my hand :T
    Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16 :heart:Became homeowners 26.02.16 :heart:Baby girl arrived 27.10.16 :heart:Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    kerri_dfw wrote: »
    Well kitty number 1 is checked into the vet for tomorrow, he's been having a poorly belly and I can feel all the way down his spine, plus he's constantly hungry. Can't hurt to get him checked out, although he is going to hate me and so is the bank balance afterwards!

    Aww :( hope it's nothing serious! it might be worth getting pet insurance after this just so you have peace of mind :)

    my little lady is getting spayed tomorrow :eek: i'm terrified! lots of snuggles for her when she gets home
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    Mostly social sciences but a bit of childhood, counselling, psychology and digital photography thrown in! I'm keen but I do find it hard going to motivate myself to do the assignments... I can see the light though now and I'll soon have that bit of paper in my hand :T

    Just realised you've done DD308 - any thoughts? That will be my last module I think!

    Modules to date - AA100, DD101, ED209, U213, DU301...
  • eddi
    eddi Posts: 274 Forumite
    kerri_dfw wrote: »
    Well kitty number 1 is checked into the vet for tomorrow, he's been having a poorly belly and I can feel all the way down his spine, plus he's constantly hungry. Can't hurt to get him checked out, although he is going to hate me and so is the bank balance afterwards!

    Our vet charges something like £24 consultation fee and if they need drugs of some description they've usually not been vastly expensive so it might not be as bad as you fear. Hopefully he'll be just fine :)
    amr547 wrote: »
    Aww :( hope it's nothing serious! it might be worth getting pet insurance after this just so you have peace of mind :)

    my little lady is getting spayed tomorrow :eek: i'm terrified! lots of snuggles for her when she gets home

    When the boys were "done" I recall Archie was quite amiable afterwards all things considered, but Harry hid behind the settee under the throw and growled for about two days solid. The few times in his life he had to be sedated at the vets they always had to give him extra because he was so feisty lol I guess that's why he was so very grumpy after his little op.
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    eddi wrote: »
    When the boys were "done" I recall Archie was quite amiable afterwards all things considered, but Harry hid behind the settee under the throw and growled for about two days solid. The few times in his life he had to be sedated at the vets they always had to give him extra because he was so feisty lol I guess that's why he was so very grumpy after his little op.

    Yes, when our little boy bun was done he was sooo sleepy for a couple of days. I picked him up and sat him on my lap and he just slept on me for a couple of hours :rotfl: it was actually really sweet!
  • kerri_dfw
    kerri_dfw Posts: 4,556 Forumite
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    Well I'm going to the vet at P3tsathome as they offer the monthly package thingy for £20 a month, it seems to be the same thing my Mum has for her two where you get a consultation, weight whatsit and worming tablets all thrown in. Going to go under the premise that I'm getting him microchipped and signing up to the healthplan, so hoping it'll save me money that way. I think he's fine and it's just been the change in diet, but better safe than sorry :)
    Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyond
    DEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
    Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14
    Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
    Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]
  • amr547 wrote: »
    Just realised you've done DD308 - any thoughts? That will be my last module I think!

    Modules to date - AA100, DD101, ED209, U213, DU301...

    I'm currently doing that now... it's ok. I did DD305 before and that was worse. But then I hate all my assignments as I'm trying to do them so don't listen to me!
    Became Mrs Scotland 16.01.16 :heart:Became homeowners 26.02.16 :heart:Baby girl arrived 27.10.16 :heart:Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
  • amr547
    amr547 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
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    I'm currently doing that now... it's ok. I did DD305 before and that was worse. But then I hate all my assignments as I'm trying to do them so don't listen to me!

    someone else i know is doing dd308 too and they hate it. doesnt bode well for me does it? :( lol
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