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Old 09-09-2014, 23:47
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Hope I wasn't interrupting? Awwwwww bless and that's good. I'm back to the student life soon yaaaaay.

Snot pot? I'm all good, you cheered me up x
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Old 09-09-2014, 23:59
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Hope I wasn't interrupting? Awwwwww bless and that's good. I'm back to the student life soon yaaaaay.

Snot pot? I'm all good, you cheered me up x
Loves you loads, be who you are Crazy Ignore the ********s in life xx
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Old 10-09-2014, 00:11
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Loves you too Teapot & I certainly shall xxxx
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Old 10-09-2014, 07:22
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Morning Miners

Who's ready for another day then?
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Old 10-09-2014, 07:50
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Morning Crazy, is it me or does time literally fly past? How can it be the second week of September already It will be [insert winter festival of choice] before we know it
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Old 10-09-2014, 08:15
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Do you know I was thinking the same kinda things when I was typing my previous post in here?

My friend turns 21 next weekend and my nephew turns 19(!!!) I have no idea where this year's gone and can't blame it on grief this year

Ooooooh just had an email about induction next week We enrol on Friday
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Old 10-09-2014, 08:18
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At your age time shouldn't fly as much, they say it's as you get older you notice it happening. Ooh, exciting times ahead for you
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Old 10-09-2014, 08:21
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I know and that's what used to scare my Nan that 'us young ones' were saying it too.

I swear ever since I was 9 I've felt each year has gone faster than the last especially the last 3-4 years I lost so much of last year to my Nan and I suspect you're probably feeling the same too. Next month it'll be a year and a HALF since she died and I honestly have NO idea where it went.

Def exctiing times for me. Rest of this month is going to be well exciting for me.
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Old 10-09-2014, 08:27
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Tis true, this year has been swallowed up by grim stuff in some respects. But I've had some amazing times as well, life like nature is always a balance, dark and light.....

I'm sure you'll have a wicked September, lots of new folks to meet and interesting studies
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Old 10-09-2014, 12:00
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Well I'm glad you feel like that, I eventually felt like that about last year too.

Haha not sure there will be any studying going on in September. Maybe October I had to ring my college to doubly confirm graduation is happening next Thursday so my Mum can ask her boss about leaving early
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Old 10-09-2014, 12:28
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Have you got a grad outfit picked? Will you go for noms after? After my kids graduations we had a nice meal out, and after mini twass's I ended up in a Cuban bar until 1am drinking cocktails and got very wasted indeed
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Old 10-09-2014, 12:32
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Have you got a grad outfit picked? Will you go for noms after? After my kids graduations we had a nice meal out, and after mini twass's I ended up in a Cuban bar until 1am drinking cocktails and got very wasted indeed
No I haven't, well I lie I think I have lol. My best friend brought me a dress for my birthday which I love and have only worn once so it deserves another outing I imagine so? It'll probably be late which is a problem because my Mum can't eat much after 8pm else she's sick! Probably do it the next night to be honest. We shall see.

Wow sounds like a good night then haha Mine starts at 6pm and have NOOOO idea how long it'll go on for. Depends if it's just for my class which I doubt because am convinced it's for all HND students that finished in June doing Business etc lol.
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Old 10-09-2014, 14:10
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No I haven't, well I lie I think I have lol. My best friend brought me a dress for my birthday which I love and have only worn once so it deserves another outing I imagine so? It'll probably be late which is a problem because my Mum can't eat much after 8pm else she's sick! Probably do it the next night to be honest. We shall see.

Wow sounds like a good night then haha Mine starts at 6pm and have NOOOO idea how long it'll go on for. Depends if it's just for my class which I doubt because am convinced it's for all HND students that finished in June doing Business etc lol.
Both my kids were afternoon graduations which made life easier. I discovered other parents dress up to the eyeballs for these events.....I wore an old dress to my son's and an even older T shirt and skirt to my daugher's Although I did splash out on a £12 Primark jacket to wear over the aged T
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Old 10-09-2014, 15:20
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I'm hoping my graduation for my BA isn't an evening do

I'm not surprised, keep it simple. When my Mum went to my eldest sister's graduation she wore a smart suit, nothing was new to my knowledge lol. One of my friends' parents aren't going They only want to go to her BA graduation ceremony lol.
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Old 10-09-2014, 17:24
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I'm hoping my graduation for my BA isn't an evening do

I'm not surprised, keep it simple. When my Mum went to my eldest sister's graduation she wore a smart suit, nothing was new to my knowledge lol. One of my friends' parents aren't going They only want to go to her BA graduation ceremony lol.
Some of the mothers could have gone to weddings in the get up they had on....ludicrous!
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Old 10-09-2014, 19:34
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Oh dear

My Mum couldn't ask her boss today but will be able to tomorrow Oh and she said we're going out for noms Twass, so I was wrong
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Old 10-09-2014, 19:37
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Oh dear

My Mum couldn't ask her boss today but will be able to tomorrow Oh and she said we're going out for noms Twass, so I was wrong
You has to go out for noms, it's the RULES!!!
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Old 10-09-2014, 19:44
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Indeed it is
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:06
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Today was a nightmare, it was PE OMG, there were at least 10 who had no idea how to put their kit on or even take off their clothes. "Nobody has to worry" says I "We will help you" whilst inwardly tearing my hair out.

Getting back dressed was just as tough, I surveyed God knows how many things strewn around but legged it out for a puff as it was break time...of course it was a big laugh in the staff room

It will get easier, it will get easier. I hope
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:09
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Ah the joys of that Mrs T, well done It WILL get easier. They just need some encouragement and support but I know you will be doing that
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:11
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Today was a nightmare, it was PE OMG, there were at least 10 who had no idea how to put their kit on or even take off their clothes. "Nobody has to worry" says I "We will help you" whilst inwardly tearing my hair out.

Getting back dressed was just as tough, I surveyed God knows how many things strewn around but legged it out for a puff as it was break time...of course it was a big laugh in the staff room

It will get easier, it will get easier. I hope
Good grief, can't get undressed by the age of four? Both my graddaughters could undress before they were three, and dress by four!! Possibly as they have loads of dressing up clothes and like to keep changing outfits

You will be wanting to crash out on Friday night
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:21
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Ah the joys of that Mrs T, well done It WILL get easier. They just need some encouragement and support but I know you will be doing that
I know it will but I tell you Crazy the children are getting worse at own personal skills, well certainly getting dressed. I'm patient with them externally

Good grief, can't get undressed by the age of four? Both my graddaughters could undress before they were three, and dress by four!! Possibly as they have loads of dressing up clothes and like to keep changing outfits

You will be wanting to crash out on Friday night :
Dressing up clothes is a good way of doing things, makes you wonder what happens ins some nurseries too

Unbelievable how poor some of them are Twass, they just sat there not knowing what to do at all and I mean just sat!!

They loved the session though, had a really good time I'll be bloody knackered but we will chill out watching the CBB final just wait until Scots finds that one out
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:32
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Oh lord, the final

Get yourself to kip Mrs T, I'm orf myself now xxx two sleeps!
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:35
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Oh lord, the final

Get yourself to kip Mrs T, I'm orf myself now xxx two sleeps!
LMAO, I will be educating you

Got a film on unusually which seems interesting but won't be late to bed, well not too late. Famous last words You sleep well you
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Old 10-09-2014, 22:36
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I know it will but I tell you Crazy the children are getting worse at own personal skills, well certainly getting dressed. I'm patient with them externally

Dressing up clothes is a good way of doing things, makes you wonder what happens ins some nurseries too
It sounds it Good lol

Yes it does actually. I find I often help children put dress up on. But not in pre-school where they should be starting to dress themselves (I think?)

Get yourself to kip Mrs T, I'm orf myself now xxx two sleeps!
Sleep well and see you about 7ish in here
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