Curly's Epic Catch Up Post!
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:57 pm
Sorry folks for being a stranger! Lots of stuff has been happening so I have a long list of excuses for not posting
I will churn them out in no particular order
Lovely daughter 'B' has finally finished school, she has just finished her 'A' levels...she was very studious and worked really hard so I'm expecting good results from her! She has a conditional offer from Sussex Uni....I'm confident she will get the required grades
Daughter is now in Alaska for two months, staying with my Aunt who lives there so we had a busy time getting her organised for her trip. Her flight was delayed from Heathrow so she missed her connecting flights. I had a call from her 2.30 am Thursday night, in tears, scared, tired, hot and dehydrated, stuck in Houston, the flight delayed further and had to circle for ages before landing due to storms...but she made it safely to Anchorage eventually!
Nan is home from hospital and doing really well, she gave up the walking frame as soon as she was home. and has no help as she didn't want any....fiercely independent lady!
I've been really busy at work, I've almost completed a fast track National qualification so will be glad when that is out of the way
We now have Ed's nine year old son living with us! This came completely out of the blue a few months ago, (he actually moved in suddenly end of May) so is a huge and unexpected life change for us. I can't actually talk about the whys and wherefores on here as it is subject to Court proceedings. What I can say is that we have both stepped up to the challenge (after almost becoming empty nesters!) of parenting a really lovely young boy, fulltime. We've decorated his room, tweaked our work hours to cover the school run and generally are getting used to having little 'C' and a myriad of young boys in and out of the house! Plenty of X-Box playing, bikes across the front lawn and muddy grass-stained clothes to wash
Oh yeah...and my lap-top died
But I do now have a brand spanking new one free...courtesy of AOL....so can't all be bad
Um....I've been busy gardening, Ed hates gardening so have done this all myself...including digging (and I'm sure digging comes under 'mens department'
) Our 'garden' and I use this word loosely, is very much a project in it's early stages. I did manage to get hold of a lot of plants in exchange for a crate of beer
I spent all weekend planting them and am very proud of myself
Me and Ed saw Marc Almond...great concert!!!!
Hmmm....there must be more!!! Can't think at the mo but I have missed this 'ole place and hope to have a bit more time to drop by
Love,
Curly

Lovely daughter 'B' has finally finished school, she has just finished her 'A' levels...she was very studious and worked really hard so I'm expecting good results from her! She has a conditional offer from Sussex Uni....I'm confident she will get the required grades
Daughter is now in Alaska for two months, staying with my Aunt who lives there so we had a busy time getting her organised for her trip. Her flight was delayed from Heathrow so she missed her connecting flights. I had a call from her 2.30 am Thursday night, in tears, scared, tired, hot and dehydrated, stuck in Houston, the flight delayed further and had to circle for ages before landing due to storms...but she made it safely to Anchorage eventually!
Nan is home from hospital and doing really well, she gave up the walking frame as soon as she was home. and has no help as she didn't want any....fiercely independent lady!
I've been really busy at work, I've almost completed a fast track National qualification so will be glad when that is out of the way
We now have Ed's nine year old son living with us! This came completely out of the blue a few months ago, (he actually moved in suddenly end of May) so is a huge and unexpected life change for us. I can't actually talk about the whys and wherefores on here as it is subject to Court proceedings. What I can say is that we have both stepped up to the challenge (after almost becoming empty nesters!) of parenting a really lovely young boy, fulltime. We've decorated his room, tweaked our work hours to cover the school run and generally are getting used to having little 'C' and a myriad of young boys in and out of the house! Plenty of X-Box playing, bikes across the front lawn and muddy grass-stained clothes to wash
Oh yeah...and my lap-top died
Um....I've been busy gardening, Ed hates gardening so have done this all myself...including digging (and I'm sure digging comes under 'mens department'
Me and Ed saw Marc Almond...great concert!!!!
Hmmm....there must be more!!! Can't think at the mo but I have missed this 'ole place and hope to have a bit more time to drop by
Love,
Curly
