11-05-2014 13:55 - last edited on 17-03-2016 13:28 by Toby
well, fluffy onesie on + donkey brown boottee-tyle slippers
cuppa Twinnings tea = everyday variety, decaff + s/sk milk = no sugar +
Blue Ribband original choccy bic to hand
checking on my cat Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = beside me in his pet-bed under the wooden desk
on which new basic desktop printer will be put = on or around next payday ..... I mean upon the wooden desk not upon the cat
kicked my old basic Epson printer in frustration many many months ago
therapeutic for me for about 3 nano-seconds but really, really bad for the printer
well, let's see if there are many takers for my initial entry into the off-top unofficial world of 'the lounge area'
WispaRed7
17-08-2017 10:45
17-08-2017 10:45
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Again pressure at a young age to go on Facebook and share everything and anything.
Actually (and not saying this as a proud or biased Grandma)....Ben rarely shares anything on FB...He has a select group of mates and uses messenger a lot. He has never bowed to that sort of pressure. He was slightly embarrassed when I told him I would share his results with the world. He knows I am exempt from bragging...
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-08-2017 11:30
17-08-2017 11:30
@Cleoriff wrote:Just going to put this here....(Grandma is allowed to brag)
Absolutely brilliant news @Cleoriff and I'm so pleased for both of you and all his family.
I agree with @Beenherebefore about the extra pressure and the toll the stress takes on kids and their parents. Personally I dread these results days when it seems to be broadcast everywhere in the media and I get quite sick of it. When my kids got their A levels it was just published under the various schools in the local evening paper.
That was stressful enough because families and friends would be checking and comparing but now it seems to be of national importance.
17-08-2017 12:47
17-08-2017 12:47
Also (jokingly) the stress to the family when they get their results and suddenly after 2 years decide to change the degree course they were going to do. Ben planned Business Management and Accountancy. Today it's Economics and Accountancy......Clever little so and so....
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-08-2017 14:41
17-08-2017 14:41
I think over time many changes their thinking. It's one of the biggest choices that they have faced in life up to now.
17-08-2017 16:04
17-08-2017 18:38
17-08-2017 18:38
@jonsie wrote:I think over time many changes their thinking. It's one of the biggest choices that they have faced in life up to now.
I agree @jonsie and for some it's too soon to make that choice. I have a nephew and a godson who chose their Degree course then dropped out as it wasn't what they thought it would be. ...I think a gap year benefits a lot of 18year olds. I know people wont agree with this but when you think of the money wasted by opting for the wrong course....
It happens in nursing as well. Students start their degree course and then come to the wards to get practical experience...and the reality of it all is far too much for them...
Veritas Numquam Perit
17-08-2017 19:07
17-08-2017 20:32
17-08-2017 20:32
17-08-2017 20:54
Here's wishing all on the O2 Community a peaceful nights sleep xx
17-08-2017 20:57