It's very quiet in here!

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Re: It's very quiet in here!

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Just got back from a week around the fjords. Got another week off too to enjoy yet, hurray!

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Norway? I love Norway - I was there a couple of years ago.
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my summer was spent being fobbed off by AOL, so I had no internet access :*( , but now I am back to stay for another 2 years roughly!! =D>

one month of my offline time was spent looking for my passport :*( , but did find it, but in the very last bag of stuff not paperwork, it was either that or pulling a cupboard apart which might have taken another 2 weeks or something. well one thing good came out of it, as it was all paperwork, then the easiest way to find it was going sheet by sheet through my other stuff to find all the paper work that I could throw out, so had a summer clean out, and that is how I know how long it taken me, as most weeks were 2 bags of rubbish, instead of filling about 1/2 a bag a week.

main reason for looking for my passport was me, and my parent's were going to do a booze cruise to Spain in September, but by the time I found my passport, and decided to go, and my mother finally got the the travel agents, then it was fully booked, and the next available was during the school hols in October, so we passed up on that, and we are going next year instead.

oh well, I have given my passport to my parents so I don't loose it again, as I know I will have a sort out again one day, and it would end up in another load of paper work, and be lost again!!
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Might be worth putting in a fire proof safe if you have one....... :) Won't get lost unless you get burgled!!! ;)
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Re: It's very quiet in here!

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It's good that lots more people are posting! This forum is not as active as Dyspraxic Teens and it should be!
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Chances are as adults we are working, or are mature students or have active home lives.... which leaves little time for posting.... :grin:
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Yes I do realise that. I hope as I get older then my life will be so full and busy I wont have time to post much either!
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May be its me but as I get older I find I need more hours in the day.... :)
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So Im not the only one then liz lol, my day seems to start at 5am and finish at 3am... seriously not enough hours in one!

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I'm back on here after a very long absence!
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Welcome back Mattie.
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You lot must have had a busy weekend as no one has posted!
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Yeah I was out all weekend, busy busy busy. Now shattered as I went to the Gym this evening.
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Where is everyone? Hope you are all ok. My work placement is going well and I've just had a great time at a carboot sale!
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Hi

I'm still here after a fairly absence on dyspraxic adults, I have not forgotten about the site.

To busy blogging, even though this has decreased a lot.

I spent most of August on a coach tour of America and Canada with parents, the rest of the group we went on the tour were fine, which we added a four days in New York.

Went to see two shows in New York, Mamma Mia and Mary Poppins.

Work wise, still hunting and searching. Remploy are still trying to help me find work for quite a well now, their have improved my CV a bit. I have wrote to a few employment agencies over the last few days.

Still attending college part time whilst I am still job hunting.. current doing Clait plus (as I have left the Microsoft Office Specialist courses on hold, I only had to do MOS Excel Expert and Access but only have to re-sit the on-line exams. I am using the clait plus as extra revision and study. plus another qualfication.
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