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Keep positive and remind yourself that this is a temporary situation because this is the chance to start anew and make your life whatever you want it to be.
Take care and good luck
I am just in the process of making up a box for my daughter who is off to uni. for the first time in September.
She is going into halls of residence and I was suprised to learn that they have to take crockery, cutlery, bedside light etc. with them.
So any suggestions from someone in the same position or anyone who sent a child to uni. last year.
Take a look at the Student Board where you'll find lots of ideas, inspiration, and help.
if you add spring onion, a few herbs and tom's or something it is a 5 minute, super easy dish, and you can buy pre flavoured ones these days pretty cheaply
OOOH - what would they be then???
I have to say my son is NOT impressed at my attempts to set him up with everything everyone else will forget so that he will have a constant stream of visitors to his room borrowing things he didn't want in the first place (like a corkscrew - he doesn't drink!) in the hope that these people will become friends, but I did point out to him that if I bought enough stuff there wouldn't be room for me as well as him, his father and all his junk in the car when he goes, and as I can't drive at the moment that would forestall the fond and tearful farewells on campus. This cheered him up!
My husband's not that impressed either: his memory is of being dropped on campus by his parents and abandoned to his own devices. Lucky him: I had to go by train on my own!
I don't think my son is going to need crockery and cutlery, but if I find he does I would trawl charity shops - and that's something your daughter could do once she gets to Uni!