Name one positive thing you've done this week
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It sounds like you are a great seamstress @pollyanna1052!! I studied textiles and used to use an electric machine which I could control with a button to make it go faster or slower, it really helped!
That's amazing @66Mustang, what are you studying?
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I’m studying maths just at A level at the moment @Chloe_Scope. I had to drop out of college very early on due to health but I’m now going back to do my A levels then hopefully on to university.2
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I have made an appointment to see a dentist today for the first time in 22 years. I hate dentists, had a lot of trouble with my teeth as a kid and really not looking forward to it but thought it was about time.
Dont suppose things have changed that much since 1998. I go next Tuesday.0 -
Hi @66Mustang that sounds really interesting! I'm sorry you previously had to drop out, but I wish you all the best with it! Please do let us know how you get on.
That's a really positive step @Franstrahan, it can't have been easy. I too hate the dentist, I have found they are very understanding about people who are nervous and I really hope it goes okay!
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Anyone got any positives to add this week?
I've started an SEO course which is something I have wanted to know more about for a while.3 -
Kudos @Chloe_Scope
I hope you love the course!
This week I managed to stay calm... biggish deal considering my manager had a blazing row with our CEO and walked out. No notice period, he's gone. I now have no manager and my probation meeting is next week... Wish me luck!0 -
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*types busily, looking very busy indeed*
Oh! Good change though, gym membership starting on payday. I've finally chosen which gym today. Roll on March1 -
That's exciting @JenCo!
Yesterday I sorted out some draws in my room, they had all got messy but are now all organised!1 -
How's everyone doing this week?0
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Sorry for the very late replies to everyone I haven't been active alot as my health has been letting me down and haven't felt very motivated ?I'm now trying better to do more and even started doing gentle exercise 3 days a week which is an achievement for me! Tired now though ?love to all1
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Visited a good friend in a care home today. I told her about what I had been up to this week and did a logic puzzle with her too in her room. I showed her pictures of my family.0
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Monday finally plucked up courage to phone for my son's pip assessment report.
Arrived wednesday and what a weight has lifted off me! It is looking positive for an award and it was such an easy call to make and report arrived so fast.
Definitely a positive thing achieved this week, that was!1 -
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Trying to eat less junk food now that I am stuck at home! my metabolism isn't great so need to be extra careful
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Wow thankyou for all your comments, for some reason I haven't got notifications. Hope every one is safe and well ❤️0
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@April2018mom Oo I didn't know you have a new baby! Congratulations ❤️1
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@Abdi_Scope I'm sure one treat won't hurt, take care, stay safe.0
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I’ve had a baby girl for the past three months now. She is a handful already but we love her to bits. Tomorrow we are having her baptised at home (it was postponed for many weeks due to several reasons) with the vicar from our local church conducting the service and ceremony via technology. He will be on his laptop watching her as we are all in lockdown pretty much. I will take some photos as well.
We were going to do it in the spring anyway. I have all the supplies needed for the ceremony. Tomorrow is Sunday. I already informally baptised her on the second day of her life but it was a rushed ten minute affair with only me, my partner and her.0 -
One positive for me would be the lovely sunshine and yesterday I ate lunch in the garden.1
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