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[quote]Originally posted by mizzy
i'm so sorry to hear that Julie, you must be devastated[grouphug][grouphug][grouphug]
Marie/quote]Thanks Mizzy[grouphug] I will be OK, had since yesterday to prepare for it, but my Mum is very upset, they were best friends for over 50 years[msnsad]
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Julie, I am so sorry to hear your sad news.[msnsad]
Karen
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Kazzie
Julie, I am so sorry to hear your sad news.[msnsad]
Karen
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Thank you Karen[grouphug]
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Julie, just had to post that I am so sorry to hear about your godmother. You must be feeling very low.[grouphug][grouphug][grouphug]
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[grouphug] [grouphug] For you Julie - so sorry to hear your sad news. Take care [grouphug]
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SOrry to hear your news Julie[grouphug]
Take care
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He is at Huddersfield uni and originally wanted to live there until he went away in the summer without his girlfriend. He realised then that he missed her so much and I think that was when he first doubted if he wanted to go to uni at all. He is commuting now instead and his timetable for this year means he only has to go for 3 days a week. One of his college friends is doing the same course and is also commuting and lives locally so they are sharing the driving. Time will tell if he sticks with it but he hasnt moaned too much this week.
Karen
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by fiona
Well done Karen, and you have alot going on at the moment so it's not easy to stay focused. ED wnet off to uni at Nottingham 4 years ago to do a 4 year sandwich course, loved the uni and made loads of friends, hated her course. After 1 year (which we had to persuade her to complete) she wanted to change courses and they were so unhelpful. So she ended up switching to a Spacial Design course specialising in Theatre & Event Design at BCU which is local to us. We still don't think she ended doing the best course to suit her and to be honest I think she could have got a job and be earning loads now - instead of up to her ears in debt. And she would have learnt on the job rather than loads of airy fairy stuff at uni that may or may not be any use to her! She still hankers after teaching, so after 4 years at uni she may well go and do a PGSE anyway - depending on her health obviously. So if your son is not happy he may be better off working and then perhaps going back later on when his mind is focused on it! Is he away or living at home still?
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Thinking of you Julie [grouphug][grouphug]
JulieB
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Thanks everyone[grouphug] I am OK now thank you it was just a bit of a shock[msnsad]
Karen hope your son continues to enjoy it[msnsmile]
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OMG I need to stand in the naughty corner, no proper meals today, picked and also just had 6 cadbury hero's[msncry][msncry][msncry]
Not like me at all[msnmad]
Back on track tomorrow[msnsmile2]