Happy holidays from the community team
To all of you, our Scope community family,
As we head into another holiday season, we wanted to take a moment to wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas! 🎄🌟
During this time of joy and togetherness, we recognise that not everyone's festive experience is the same. Whether you're celebrating with loved ones, enjoying some quiet time alone, or navigating through the hustle and bustle, we want you to know that the online community is here for you.
Our dedicated staff will be around throughout Christmas, ready to lend an ear, offer support, or simply share a moment of camaraderie. Whether you're seeking a break from festivities, a space to vent, or the warmth of online friendship, we're just a click away.
Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Christmas, and looking forward to another year with all of you.
Warmest wishes,
@Adrian_Scope, @Albus_Scope, @Hannah_Scope, @Jimm_Scope, @Rosie_Scope
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To all who help make this forum what it is and all of us appreciate it all the very best xx2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Happy Christmas everyone
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Wishing the Scope team & all members a very Happy Christmas, & to those who don't celebrate it's good to know the Scope team as ever will be around, as will be some members. Best wishes to you all.
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Thank you for all you do. Scope Team. Happy Holidays.
And to all scope family.
Have a wonderful time.
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@ada sending Christmas hugs back to you, I will be around at times over the holiday.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Beaver79 Community member, Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 21,286 Disability GamechangerOptionsHappy holiday to all the Scope Team. You do a lot of good work.
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Happy christmas to the scope team, and my fellow forum members, i appreciate all of you, have a lovely time, sending big hugs xx
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Hope everyone has a Great Xmas and New Year.
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Lonely - but trying to keep myself occupied on here and with food and tele...
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Home Alone at the moment
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Ah awesome, we watched Home Alone today too!Community Manager
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Great. I did Die Hard 1 & 2 yesterday. Think I might do Bad Moms later..
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Adrian, what you did for me was unexpected. On Christmas Day, that is special. I really appreciate this.
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To the Scope Team and all my friends on the community thanks for all your help support and guidance over the past year.
It’s truly appreciated and I’m grateful to each and everyone of you.
I hope yous have had a great day.Goodnight ❤️ -
I hope you've enjoyed Christmas Day everyone; I'm not long back from a lovely time with my son & his wife.@WhatThe - I hope this means what I'd hoped too. We all make mistakes, myself included, but I've seen you've been like a different person, &, altho we've crossed swords in the past, that's water under the bridge to me now, so I look forward to you continuing to show support to other members going forward.
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chiarieds,
Thank you for this and your Christmas greetings to me - that helped me feel included when all I could see was connections and support for other members! I didn't know I'd forgotten my meds or why I couldn't stop crying. It's how I know they work but a horrible reminder of why I need them too.
"You think the world revolves around you, don't you" is what I used to hear. We were three children 3 and under and I was the squeezed middle. Feeling excluded or unwanted as an adult is no easier now than it was then.
Yes, I've learned so much this year with Scope and want to continue learning how to communicate better with everyone. Thank you once again, chiarieds. I loved the King's message about first looking after each other
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I hope everyone enjoyed their Christmas day yesterday. I know some of you were alone and/or without family but i'm glad the forum was here for company, it's good to know that people are always here when you need someone to turn to.I went to my daughters for about 11.15am and i think a toy bomb dropped on their house My daughter cooked a lovely Christmas dinner with Turkey and pork with all the trimmings. I know it's not easy cooking for several people when you have 2 small children to entertain too, although she did have my son in law for help.Today we are going to my son in laws mother house for a buffet tea. Tomorrow, i'm starting to take some boxes to my new house to try to save some time when we move mid January and to make some space to walk in my current house.chiarieds said:@WhatThe - I hope this means what I'd hoped too. We all make mistakes, myself included, but I've seen you've been like a different person, &, altho we've crossed swords in the past, that's water under the bridge to me now, so I look forward to you continuing to show support to other members going forward.
I've also noticed the same, which has made me smile. WhatThe and i also crossed swords in the past, as you know. My intention here has always been to help as many people as possible and not to cross swords with anyone. I like to think i have a kind heart and wouldn't purposely say or do anything to hurt anyone.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy,
Thank you, I appreciate the olive branch. I think this is about recognising boundaries which I did not.
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