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Alberta_Rose Apr 30th 2008 2:18 am

Re: daft questions from a daft bat.
 
I have to go back to the UK and visit this summer. I am not looking forward to it. It is out of a sense of duty, and while I do want to see my parents, I feel that I'll soon be ready to leave again.

I am resentful of that fact that I have to use all my accrued vacation time to do this and spend a lot more money than I needed, (and would rather spend going s'where I want to go to, and with my OH) as we're going in summer hols so my lad can see his friends out of school.

daft batty Apr 30th 2008 2:18 am

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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 6288102)
I would do what you feel comfortable with. My graduation was very definitely for my parents , but fair enought they had funded me through Uni , so the least I could do really .

We couldn't see the speakers , or our parents. Finding them again after the ceremony was fun!

If you do go , remember hair grips!!! I was the only girl on our course who had any , I became very popular , you need something to attach the damn things to your head!!!!

They don't do hats, maybe because it's only a diploma not a degree??
My mum is deaf as a post too, so unless they set up something for deafies then she won't have a clue either, but then she's a nicer person than me and doesnt go on and on till something is done!

Note to self, must learn from Mum......

daft batty Apr 30th 2008 2:21 am

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Originally Posted by Morwenna (Post 6288117)
I have to go back to the UK and visit this summer. I am not looking forward to it. It is out of a sense of duty, and while I do want to see my parents, I feel that I'll soon be ready to leave again.

I am resentful of that fact that I have to use all my accrued vacation time to do this and spend a lot more money than I needed, (and would rather spend going s'where I want to go to, and with my OH) as we're going in summer hols so my lad can see his friends out of school.

That's it, exactly. So glad to see someone else feels the same. MOH hasnt had a break from work, apart from weekends since Sept 2006, he's exhausted and would rather spend his 2 weeks annual leave relaxing rather than rushing around seeing people.

Coffeepot Apr 30th 2008 4:06 am

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Originally Posted by daft batty (Post 6288120)
They don't do hats, maybe because it's only a diploma not a degree??
My mum is deaf as a post too, so unless they set up something for deafies then she won't have a clue either, but then she's a nicer person than me and doesnt go on and on till something is done!

Note to self, must learn from Mum......

We missed our sons 2 years ago and i was gutted he was in ill :( i am hoping when he becomes Riba qualified there will be some sort of presentation whatever we will come back for that,

You have to do what you want DB shame your not looking forward to coming back but i do understand where you are on that :wub:

lauder99 Apr 30th 2008 5:44 am

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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 6287967)

I think graduations are like weddings , more for other people to look at than for you to take part in!

Have to agree I graduated last summer at 36 and didn't really think it would be that important. I wanted my kids to see me graduate so that they know all is not lost if your not the best at school. My Mum came back from Brazil for it and OH got all dressed up it was a great day and I am so glad I did it.

It was a family day much the same as a wedding as Zoe says, I couldn't tell you much about what went on but I will never forget the sight of my wife, kids and mum cheering as I came of the stage. A few tears were shed too.

Cheers
Tom

Coffeepot Apr 30th 2008 5:47 am

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Originally Posted by lauder99 (Post 6288989)
Have to agree I graduated last summer at 36 and didn't really think it would be that important. I wanted my kids to see me graduate so that they know all is not lost if your not the best at school. My Mum came back from Brazil for it and OH got all dressed up it was a great day and I am so glad I did it.

It was a family day much the same as a wedding as Zoe says, I couldn't tell you much about what went on but I will never forget the sight of my wife, kids and mum cheering as I came of the stage. A few tears were shed too.

Cheers
Tom

Thats nice Tom

Souvenir Apr 30th 2008 6:21 am

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I've never been fond of runner beans. I find Batty's to be even less appealing, now that I know what the vague muttony taste would be.

Alberta_Rose Apr 30th 2008 6:33 am

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Originally Posted by Morwenna (Post 6288117)
I have to go back to the UK and visit this summer. I am not looking forward to it. It is out of a sense of duty, and while I do want to see my parents, I feel that I'll soon be ready to leave again.

I am resentful of that fact that I have to use all my accrued vacation time to do this and spend a lot more money than I needed, (and would rather spend going s'where I want to go to, and with my OH) as we're going in summer hols so my lad can see his friends out of school.


Originally Posted by daft batty (Post 6288126)
That's it, exactly. So glad to see someone else feels the same. MOH hasnt had a break from work, apart from weekends since Sept 2006, he's exhausted and would rather spend his 2 weeks annual leave relaxing rather than rushing around seeing people.

And then of course I feel guilty for even thinking this way, which makes me feel even more resentful!:p

And then I think y'know, they're all so old, even though they're currently well ..... I think the guilt thing will only increase when I have to face them all again. I'm sure that's a factor too. :huh:

daft batty Apr 30th 2008 6:56 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 6289093)
I've never been fond of runner beans. I find Batty's to be even less appealing, now that I know what the vague muttony taste would be.

well now that I know that I will cross you off the invitations list for my candle lit soirees:p

daft batty Apr 30th 2008 6:58 am

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Originally Posted by Morwenna (Post 6289132)
And then of course I feel guilty for even thinking this way, which makes me feel even more resentful!:p

And then I think y'know, they're all so old, even though they're currently well ..... I think the guilt thing will only increase when I have to face them all again. I'm sure that's a factor too. :huh:

Oh I run on guilt. Sometimes I feel guilty for feeling guilty. And then I worry.


Getting back to graduations, I have just had an email from the college to say they are providing captioning so my mum and me can "hear"! Thats really great and so we are going.

Souvenir Apr 30th 2008 7:01 am

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Originally Posted by daft batty (Post 6289227)
well now that I know that I will cross you off the invitations list for my candle lit soirees:p

I'm not sure you should let people eat runner beans when there are naked flames around.

lauder99 Apr 30th 2008 7:04 am

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Originally Posted by daft batty (Post 6289234)
Getting back to graduations, I have just had an email from the college to say they are providing captioning so my mum and me can "hear"! Thats really great and so we are going.

I'm glad, have a great day.

Tom

Novocastrian Apr 30th 2008 8:14 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir;
I'm not sure you should let people eat runner beans when there are naked flames around.

They're a different sort of runners.

Souvenir Apr 30th 2008 8:37 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 6289551)
They're a different sort of runners.

Explain, old git.

daft batty Apr 30th 2008 9:46 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 6289247)
I'm not sure you should let people eat runner beans when there are naked flames around.

methane? me thinks


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