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Finally Got An Offer (Social Housing)

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  • Gigervamp
    Gigervamp Posts: 6,583 Forumite
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    Thank goodness. That's great news Deanna. Finally you can relax a bit, knowing that at least your housing is secure.

    I bet your sons are thrilled to be getting their own rooms that they don't have to share. It will be good for them to have a place where they can be alone and have privacy when they need it.

    And with the weight of the worry about having a secure home off your shoulders, you should feel a little less stressed.

    All the best in your new home, and congratulations to your son for getting the place at Uni.
  • Doody
    Doody Posts: 122 Forumite
    This is such good news. May you be very happy in your new home, and never again plunge to the depths that you did before the offer. Congratulations to you all.
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  • Contessa
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    I'm so pleased for you and your sons. You've been through such a lot and I admire your strength and energy in coping with the problems you faced.

    Enjoy your new home-you deserve it!
  • Madmel
    Madmel Posts: 798 Forumite
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    I too am really pleased to read this. To cope with you you have done (and are still doing) with dignity and still reach out to help other posters in difficult positions is admirable. I wish you and your sons all the very best in your new home.
  • kingfisherblue
    kingfisherblue Posts: 9,203 Forumite
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    Fantastic news Deanna - it's hard enough coping with children with disabilities, without everything else that you have gone through. Wishing you a very happy new chapter in your life.

    KFB xx
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