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FINALLY DONE IT: Tayforth's new beginning

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  • Alpha58
    Alpha58 Posts: 193 Forumite
    duchy wrote: »
    a lot of the risks you've described aren't applicable in this case (but that's not to say they may not be in different circumstances so it's still useful info to put out there)

    Glad we agree - friends again? :-) Incidentally - I'm an Asperger's parent as well, so all power to you!
  • Alpha58
    Alpha58 Posts: 193 Forumite
    I bought a TV recently at Richer Sounds - http://www.richersounds.com/ - they are competitive but I'm not really a telly technophile. There is probably a geek forum on best buys and specs but I'm in the "ooohhh...that looks nice" category of purchaser!
  • tayforth
    tayforth Posts: 1,884 Forumite
    Alpha58 wrote: »
    I bought a TV recently at Richer Sounds - http://www.richersounds.com/ - they are competitive but I'm not really a telly technophile. There is probably a geek forum on best buys and specs but I'm in the "ooohhh...that looks nice" category of purchaser!

    Me too! :rotfl: As long as it works, I don't care.
    Life is a gift... and I intend to make the most of mine :A

    Never regret something that once made you smile :A
  • tayforth wrote: »
    I phoned in sick. I had stomach pains during the night, and just couldn't face going to work after another bad sleep. The relief is overwhelming. I don't have to pretend to be fine at work today. I can have a break.

    I don't usually advocate sickness absence, I'm more of a 'get on with it' type of girl, however don't be afraid to talk to the dr about taking time off work - even if just this week to rest and get your strength up for the weekend.

    Take care
    AA
  • tayforth
    tayforth Posts: 1,884 Forumite
    I don't usually advocate sickness absence, I'm more of a 'get on with it' type of girl, however don't be afraid to talk to the dr about taking time off work - even if just this week to rest and get your strength up for the weekend.

    Take care
    AA

    Thanks so much. I do feel bad about being off work, but I am not sure how much longer I could have kept on a brave face.
    Life is a gift... and I intend to make the most of mine :A

    Never regret something that once made you smile :A
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Tray forth, you are holding it together admirably.

    I don't want to rain on the parade (again) but I would like to suggest before the wedding at the weekend you pop out and stock up easy cook nutritious food.

    It's quite likely after the wedding you might have a sense of anticlimax, the crescendo of emotion having peaked, and the short term goal date achieved.

    Aware you have said you are not eating or sleeping well I am concerned that you have the right fuel to cope should there be an emotional 'droop'.


    If not, and I hope there isn't , you still have good healthy yummy food in.

    A nice bath product or two wouldn't go amiss, some room fragrance for the bedroom....just stuff to make you feel 'nutured'
  • zzzLazyDaisy
    zzzLazyDaisy Posts: 12,497 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I agree. Don't underestimate the effects of the stress on your emotional and physical health - not just over the past week, but in the months leading up to the split.
    I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.
  • tayforth
    tayforth Posts: 1,884 Forumite
    Tray forth, you are holding it together admirably.

    I don't want to rain on the parade (again) but I would like to suggest before the wedding at the weekend you pop out and stock up easy cook nutritious food.

    It's quite likely after the wedding you might have a sense of anticlimax, the crescendo of emotion having peaked, and the short term goal date achieved.

    Aware you have said you are not eating or sleeping well I am concerned that you have the right fuel to cope should there be an emotional 'droop'.


    If not, and I hope there isn't , you still have good healthy yummy food in.

    A nice bath product or two wouldn't go amiss, some room fragrance for the bedroom....just stuff to make you feel 'nutured'
    I agree. Don't underestimate the effects of the stress on your emotional and physical health - not just over the past week, but in the months leading up to the split.


    Thank you both. Lovely suggestions. I will do that, could come in handy next week.

    I'm hoping to do a bit of cleaning before the weekend. The housework has been so neglected, and I'd like to come back to a clean, tidy, welcoming home.

    I don't want to tell my mum straight after the wedding. I'll have to wait another week or two. But the hardest part will be over.
    Life is a gift... and I intend to make the most of mine :A

    Never regret something that once made you smile :A
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    tayforth wrote: »
    Thank you both. Lovely suggestions. I will do that, could come in handy next week.

    I'm hoping to do a bit of cleaning before the weekend. The housework has been so neglected, and I'd like to come back to a clean, tidy, welcoming home.

    I don't want to tell my mum straight after the wedding. I'll have to wait another week or two. But the hardest part will be over.

    Is your sister having a honey moon?
  • tayforth
    tayforth Posts: 1,884 Forumite
    Is your sister having a honey moon?

    Yes. She'll still be there when I have to leave on Monday, so I can't tell them then.
    Life is a gift... and I intend to make the most of mine :A

    Never regret something that once made you smile :A
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