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I expect I'll have a few tears in my eyes when I take Claire to uni. I've already had the nightmares.
I should be getting lunch. A 10 min walk to the shop turns inyo 1 hr 30 when Mum comes.
I expect I'll have a few tears in my eyes when I take Claire to uni. I've already had the nightmares.

 

More than for her first day at school?

Nah, I didn't cry when Claire started school. Actually I didn't take her on her first day, much to the concern of her teacher. I was booked in for some procedure at the hospital (can't remember now what I was having done).

 

Mind you she'd been to nursery full-time for a year so it wasn't such a wrench.

 

 

And she came home each night.

 

I should be applying for probate but, I get stuck all the time - no wonder people give up and pay a solicitor

Good luck with it Meg

yes, good luck with that, Meg.

 

I find everything legal quite complicated and time consuming.

I'm just of to the library to see if they have anything that'll help. My father-in-law wouldn't talk about his family very much. We don't know his mother's maiden name or whether he has siblings alive or dead or whether they had children. Makes it very difficult to fill in forms.
Hope the library helped, Meg. Without those details I think even a solicitor might be baffled.
Just come home from meeting nina to find we have no water. Nothing to tell us we dont and nothing to say when it'll be back.
Oh no Meg. How inconvenient. Can't believe no one warned you.
Must be an emergency stoppage .....hope it's soon restored.
It came back in the early hours of the morning - we woke up to the sound of water - then ran around turning taps off. We'll probably never find out why.
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