Regretting it already!
#76
Re: Regretting it already!
If you need to override a popup blocker, try holding down the Alt key and then clicking on the link.
I learned this trick since I got BT internet, which comes with a complete Norton Utilities package that slows down your computer and treats every email and Web site and document as if it is the enemy.
#77
Re: Regretting it already!
If you need to override a popup blocker, try holding down the Alt key and then clicking on the link.
I learned this trick since I got BT internet, which comes with a complete Norton Utilities package that slows down your computer and treats every email and Web site and document as if it is the enemy.
I learned this trick since I got BT internet, which comes with a complete Norton Utilities package that slows down your computer and treats every email and Web site and document as if it is the enemy.
#78
Re: Regretting it already!
So, Franki, aside from the minor war that broke out in the middle of this thread (doesn't always happen, I promise), are you feeling any better about the move?
#79
Forum Regular
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 79
Re: Regretting it already!
Yes thanks, I am feeling a little better. We packed up all our pictures and ornaments so the house is getting pretty empty which I think is helping. The snow's here now too which I'll be glad to get away from. It still seems quite unreal. My daughter seems to be doing good at the moment, she's been asking questions and we're planning a leaving party for her. I'm sure it's not going to be easy when it's time to leave but she's being really strong at the moment. She doesn't want to pack away any of her toys though. My 2 year old son doesn't care though, he just loves to help. We're just keeping a few toys out that we're going to send by mail so they can have them when we get there. We're still trying to decide on the shippers, we need to get our act together though as time is running out. I'll keep you posted.
#80
Re: Regretting it already!
Yes thanks, I am feeling a little better. We packed up all our pictures and ornaments so the house is getting pretty empty which I think is helping. The snow's here now too which I'll be glad to get away from. It still seems quite unreal. My daughter seems to be doing good at the moment, she's been asking questions and we're planning a leaving party for her. I'm sure it's not going to be easy when it's time to leave but she's being really strong at the moment. She doesn't want to pack away any of her toys though. My 2 year old son doesn't care though, he just loves to help. We're just keeping a few toys out that we're going to send by mail so they can have them when we get there. We're still trying to decide on the shippers, we need to get our act together though as time is running out. I'll keep you posted.
It's good that your daughter is asking questions, because at least it shows she is taking an active interest in what is happening to her and the family. Good plan with the toys - do your kids have a favourite doll/teddy/toy? If so, make sure you let them keep this with them at all times for familiarity. When friends of mine emigrated they encouraged their daughter (aged 6) to explain everything to her favourite teddy. Seemed to work!
Is there a way your daughter can easily stay in touch with her friends? It's a tricky age for that, I guess, but my 7yr old step-daughter is just getting into the idea of emailing (with supervision). Webcams and plain old letter writing can help too. If you haven't already done so, remember to get addresses and contact details before you go.
#81
Forum Regular
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2006
Location: Ohio
Posts: 79
Re: Regretting it already!
Things are definitely moving along then - I think you're right, once you get to the stage of packing up it somehow seems to become less your home, and more just a house you are leaving.
It's good that your daughter is asking questions, because at least it shows she is taking an active interest in what is happening to her and the family. Good plan with the toys - do your kids have a favourite doll/teddy/toy? If so, make sure you let them keep this with them at all times for familiarity. When friends of mine emigrated they encouraged their daughter (aged 6) to explain everything to her favourite teddy. Seemed to work!
Is there a way your daughter can easily stay in touch with her friends? It's a tricky age for that, I guess, but my 7yr old step-daughter is just getting into the idea of emailing (with supervision). Webcams and plain old letter writing can help too. If you haven't already done so, remember to get addresses and contact details before you go.
It's good that your daughter is asking questions, because at least it shows she is taking an active interest in what is happening to her and the family. Good plan with the toys - do your kids have a favourite doll/teddy/toy? If so, make sure you let them keep this with them at all times for familiarity. When friends of mine emigrated they encouraged their daughter (aged 6) to explain everything to her favourite teddy. Seemed to work!
Is there a way your daughter can easily stay in touch with her friends? It's a tricky age for that, I guess, but my 7yr old step-daughter is just getting into the idea of emailing (with supervision). Webcams and plain old letter writing can help too. If you haven't already done so, remember to get addresses and contact details before you go.
#82
Re: Regretting it already!
It also means that you can check both her understanding about what's going on, and how she feels about it in the way that she describes it. Apparently, it's all something to do with control - because the child has control over telling the teddy, it means she doesn't feel like she is the last to know about things and that she is in a *superior* position of knowledge! Take the teddy and get her to describe the whole process, and the journey to him. And let us know whether or not it works!
#83
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Apr 2004
Location: CHELTENHAM, Gloucestershire, England
Posts: 1,494
Re: Regretting it already!
Looks like it arrived weeks ago....warm winds, catkins and snowdrops are out and wildlife is just a wee bit confused....they all think it's late April. Too bad a wind storm is on its way tomorrow night and snow next week...maybe.
#84
Re: Regretting it already!
I know, it's mad isn't it? When I moved up here, people promised endless snowy days. Barely seen one in the last 2 years!