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Found, tidying up, half fir's cpe (?) revision notes. Other half are overleaf.
I revise more by mind maps ( or nothing) so this looks incredible to me.
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Doozergirl wrote: »Ooh! We have blue skies, for the first time in weeks, it seems!
Anyone else?
Last night was very dense mist/ fog. Extremely. This morning, bizarrely, it had cleared, even weirder, it was back by nine.
We loaned our dog agility poles to the race stewards to help clearly define our gateway in the mist.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I used to hate that too... I've broken it this year by putting my tree up before the day ..... the trouble is, that by the time the day's passed ... it's all a bit rushed/late to start thinking about it.
As I said ...not a good day for a birthday at all!
Dad's birthday was a couple of days before Xmas so that was the family start of Xmas. We'd put the tree up while he was at work and wait for him to come home because he was the only one tall enough to put the fairy on top.
That's still when Xmas starts for me. It annoys me having decorations up for all of December and half of Jan. 23rd Dec - 6th Jan for me please.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Last night was very dense mist/ fog. Extremely. This morning, bizarrely, it had cleared, even weirder, it was back by nine.
We loaned our dog agility poles to the race stewards to help clearly define our gateway in the mist.
That happened to me last night. Popped to the shop in the clear, came back 15 minutes later and we were shrouded!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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I like the decorations. I've never been two days before December like yesterday I think but rather 1st or as soon as. I add to them through out month. We're quite understated.
I did coloured lights in white/ crystal themed window which I thought might be nice ...but its not.
well, I know for next year.
We usually get tree quite late but its still looking beautiful when it has to go out. Thinking I might get it earlier this year. Tree is best bit.0 -
Doozergirl wrote: »Ooh! We have blue skies, for the first time in weeks, it seems!
Anyone else?
Dense fog here.....We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
Lovely and sunny in inner herts - out the window that is, Sunday is my lie in day when everyone else goes to church.
Gen let's hope your back isn't as bad as you are fearing.I think....0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »It's not a good day for it. Too close to Christmas, so everybody's always thinking about that and got stuff to do, stuff on, or are busy with plans/shopping and stuff. I always wanted an August one! Nice and warm, long/bright days and no school.
Our wedding anniversary is in Xmas week!
Happy Birthday PN!
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The point would be that I can live on Scotch Mist, just about, in London (perhaps with a tiny drop of real Scotch occasionally to carry me through).
I could send a lot of money home which would give us a financial boost. Part of the problem we have is that all the travails of the last few years mean we have no savings left, in fact we have some quite nasty debts, which means we can't throw money at any problems we have now.
Got a slipped disk (maybe) while moving house? Too bad, gotta do it yourself anyway.
Please pass on the knowledge, everyone else I know complains how expensive it is to live in London.
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Happy birthday pastures new
We are all fond of you
We think you are funny
And a nice person too.
( sung to traditional tune, of course)0
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