Well done! Keeping everything crossed for you xxxSo I applied to college for a beauty therapy course, despite no money in my pocket and why not? because there was only one beauty therapy apprenticeship available to me which was 5.4 miles away. I've been offered an interview for college which I am excited but not 100% because of the whole money issue. But we'll see how it goes right?
You’re planning our next party.Why waste money on more candles.? Have a "retro" themed party & keep the candle count to a minimum.
Keep the mess down too, with just one candle, some bibs & high chairs..
Why waste time with a cake at all..!? Just mention "there will be cake later," giving the illusion of cake..
Hire a clown too.
He can hand the cake out at the end of the party meaning the guests will either be embarrassed to scared to take the treat bags, saving time cutting the "cake.."
I did my degree when I was 32 as a mature student after being made redundantWhy not? I’m studying with people of 18 and I’m 45...
might it be worth looking at the types of foods you’re eating? Many T1s can do the whole “eat what you want and bolus for it” very successfully, but some can’t make that work. I can’t.
And people who love you don’t care about expensive gifts.
Well, I did used to be a kids entertainer in a holiday camp. Not by choice..You’re planning our next party.
@Japes ....thanks for the reminder.....I too live just across the road from the local grammar school....have just checked and our 11+ exam day is the Saturday in two weeks time......they queue around the block to get in and I remember from past years being woken by the incessant chatter of parents and children....thankfully I have double yellow lines outside my house but the traffic can be a nightmare with parents from outside the area trying to find somewhere to park....perhaps I could rent out the spare spaces on my driveway for a suitable fee....Morning all! I'm off out as soon as I've finished breakfast - today is on those days of the years I'd rather not be in the vicinity. It's exam day for Year 7 entry for next year to the local grammar schools, and my normally quiet cul-de-sac, which is at the back of one of them, becomes more like Piccadilly Circus, awash with cars abandoned on pavements. Three cars abreast on the section outside my house is not uncommon on these days, those who have relied on sat-nav getting lost is normal for this time of year, and it all turns in to gridlock. The general atmosphere is one of panic because they're late, stressed, and the looks on some of the children's faces often makes me very sad....
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I've had a look into the free english classes that my council are offering and I don't know if I can fit that in with college - 2 hours lessons and 4 days a week. College would be full time as far as I'm aware, so I'm hoping they can offer GCSE english along with my course. If not, I would have to do GCSE english and defer myself for a year.
I did, it was what my local council was offering at the moment.Have you looked at Adult Ed? They often have GCSE English evening classes.
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