Well, I was going to say it in a comment, then on the phone, then company intervened and here I am saying it in a comment... you sure seem to have all your -- what would the expression be -- balls lined up? Potatoes in order? Bases loaded. No, covered.
Well, what I'm trying to say is, boy, are you organised! I'm sure your parents can't complain about anything much! I hope and believe that you will find employment where it suits you best, and "all will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well"... google if you like, I think you may like the results.
I should post sometime about the chaos that is my prospects for next year. Perhaps I shall. Or perhaps you'll catch me on the phone first!
Yo Greg! You might not get a lot of insight from Bilks' post as he and I ended up chatting about it on msn. His dealt specifically with ABA home therapy (which you actually could probably do also
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Oh wow...good luck with everything happening...and it look like alot. I'm glad you're back in a place you love, and I hope your dad goes easy on you, or that you find your own place soon. Much love!
Wow...! I wish I had ever had so many plans for something at the same time which actually had a chance of working out! That sounds all really good! I doubt that with your organisation skills anything much can go wrong. Good luck with your job search!! I hope your father leaves you alone, you are alright on your own without parental meddling help. :o)
High school history teacher, wow. Now that sounds pretty demanding. Motivating all those teenage kids who are not interested in ANYthing (hey, my brother is 15. I know what I'm talking about :o)) Ah, but teenagers can be so great as well... well, angels and demons. Must make my little demon at home do his homework now.
Thank you and *hugs* back. Things are progressing nicely and I think my father is mellowing a bit which has really helped me in terms of getting things done. Moments of tension, but nothing like it was a week ago. Of course, we're talking 26 years of history here, so I'm a bit wary. Something happened tonight too which was rather uncomfortable, but the ship sails onward.
Responding to Agnes below reminded me... don't forget to send me a postcard when you get two get to Scotland! :oD
And give your brother a nice boot in the butt for me before you go. Maybe that'll help some. ;o)
Hey, good! Yay for onward-sailing ships. There are too few of those. My father even managed to build in a reverse gear into our particular ship, I sometimes feel. :D
Nah, course not! Which reminds me... I must get peoples addresses! Gah! I always forget about addresses when I go somewhere and tend to give them the postcards only when I'm long back. "Oh, yeah, and here's your postcard." "Postcard?" "Yes, you know, from when I was on holidays." "Uh... Last summer?" ;)
A boot in the butt? Definitely. My mother is not at home today, so he "is ill" because he overslept. Again. He woke up at 8 a.m.- I had completely forgotten about waking him up, and when I wanted to shoo him to school, he told me he "was sick". Although he apparently wasn't sure about which illness to have this time. *gloomy look*
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Well, what I'm trying to say is, boy, are you organised! I'm sure your parents can't complain about anything much! I hope and believe that you will find employment where it suits you best, and "all will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well"... google if you like, I think you may like the results.
I should post sometime about the chaos that is my prospects for next year. Perhaps I shall. Or perhaps you'll catch me on the phone first!
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I also wish you luck in dealing with being back in the family fold - as you know, I can SO empathise with the stresses that that entails!
Wishing you all the best & I hope it all works out the way you want it to - you certainly deserve it!
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Oh wow...good luck with everything happening...and it look like alot. I'm glad you're back in a place you love, and I hope your dad goes easy on you, or that you find your own place soon.
Much love!
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Ah well...
There was never a smooch from you that I didn't like. :o] *smooches & hugs back*
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I wish I had ever had so many plans for something at the same time which actually had a chance of working out! That sounds all really good! I doubt that with your organisation skills anything much can go wrong. Good luck with your job search!! I hope your father leaves you alone, you are alright on your own without parental meddling help. :o)
High school history teacher, wow. Now that sounds pretty demanding. Motivating all those teenage kids who are not interested in ANYthing (hey, my brother is 15. I know what I'm talking about :o)) Ah, but teenagers can be so great as well... well, angels and demons. Must make my little demon at home do his homework now.
Good luck and many *hugs*
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Responding to Agnes below reminded me... don't forget to send me a postcard when you get two get to Scotland! :oD
And give your brother a nice boot in the butt for me before you go. Maybe that'll help some. ;o)
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Nah, course not! Which reminds me... I must get peoples addresses! Gah! I always forget about addresses when I go somewhere and tend to give them the postcards only when I'm long back.
"Oh, yeah, and here's your postcard."
"Postcard?"
"Yes, you know, from when I was on holidays."
"Uh... Last summer?" ;)
A boot in the butt? Definitely. My mother is not at home today, so he "is ill" because he overslept. Again. He woke up at 8 a.m.- I had completely forgotten about waking him up, and when I wanted to shoo him to school, he told me he "was sick". Although he apparently wasn't sure about which illness to have this time. *gloomy look*
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