Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:25 pm
I don't remember the cap but that doesn't mean it wasn't there
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Not good.soc wrote:How is your daughter doing JR?
Hope they sort it for her John.J.R. wrote:Not good.soc wrote:How is your daughter doing JR?
She's just phoned me. Been in severe pain all night so I'm going to get her back over to the hospital later this morning.
Hopefully her pain has eased now.J.R. wrote:Cast removed. They don't seem too concerned. New cast fitted and she now has a 'dayglo pink go-fast stripe' added for effect, much to the amusement of her daughters.
I hope so too.Mid A 15 wrote: Hopefully her pain has eased now.
Poor thing - she must be so frustrated! And I bet the kids are highly ammused!J.R. wrote:Cast removed. They don't seem too concerned. New cast fitted and she now has a 'dayglo pink go-fast stripe' added for effect, much to the amusement of her daughters.
There was an education supplement in yesterday's local paper and one page was devoted to fresher's week.Jude wrote:Poor thing - she must be so frustrated! And I bet the kids are highly ammused!J.R. wrote:Cast removed. They don't seem too concerned. New cast fitted and she now has a 'dayglo pink go-fast stripe' added for effect, much to the amusement of her daughters.
As to Mary's post - yes we think once they have left the nest adn taken their things and have other family we sort of stop being a full time parent - no - it doesn't happen - son is no longer a Pizza delivery boy - he got sacked for not bothering to turn up last Saturday - perhaps this means he is growing up???
Daughter seems permamently annebreiated in Leeds......
And I didn't know that tube stations had junctions or number to them - I thought they all had names.........
Confused as heck here in Gloucestershire
not surprising as the winds in the air
cats all a muster
because of the bluster
be that still leaves me out there!
she has her timetable has decide her elective (fine art) module, last night went off to begginers guide to scuba diving, has her SU card - somehow everyone has come out orange! she says EVERYONE has normal coloured hair but all their faces are bright orange! I think she is now almost looking forwards to actual lectures - she can only take so much of doing nothing - plus she is very aware of the lack of funds!englishangel wrote:
Daughter seems permamently annebreiated in Leeds......
There was an education supplement in yesterday's local paper and one page was devoted to fresher's week.
It stated that the idea was to get registered, meet your peers and sort out your timetable. In truth it is the most drunken most expensive (relatively) week of your life.
I just thought that they had all been ....soc wrote:So there are thousands of satsumas wondering around Leeds then!
she already has one!! I have had to move some of her clothes to another wardrobe already! i don't think I will recognise her as she will have changed so much not being home for so long!blondie95 wrote:ah freshers week i remember, my first night was spent in the kitchen of our hall with a litre bottle of Lambrini! The week was spent going to talks about various aspects of student life, picking up as many freebies as possible includin alcohol from the fair, going home having a nap infront of countdown then going out again in various fancy dress!
Jude your daughter will probaly return home at christmas with a whole new wardrope of home made fancy dress costumes!!!