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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 27, 2002
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julyflower Posted Nov 28, 2002
Thank you though I have had enough birthdays
Got to bed at midnight after Barcelona, I'm TIRED today and looking forward to an early night...but I'd go again certainly
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 30, 2002
got home to denmark yesterday. spent the first night partying in copenhagen though. was so tired i fell asleep during dessert . came home to my own house a few hours ago and managed to shop for the weekend plus monday (which i have off) and will now start cooking so as i can watch german football. see you
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julyflower Posted Dec 2, 2002
I am glad you have today off too, to have a break before you start back to w*rk.
I have just this week then off till January !
Talk to you soon
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 3, 2002
i was *very* pleased with having monday off. it came at a cost though: double shift on friday
oh, well, i will have all the days from dec. 21st till jan. 13th off
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julyflower Posted Dec 4, 2002
That is a really nice long break you are having isn't it! About the same length as me but I start this Sunday. If you are going away somewhere I can see how you might find it hard to fit in the London meet on the 25th, its a bit soon afterwards I suppose! Pity London isn't warm and sunny in January or you could have come here for your winter holiday!
Anyway I hope you have 50 times more fun than usual wherever you are
We got our team diary yesterday and I've already booked a week at Easter for Exmoor and a week in July for the Peak District.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 4, 2002
it *is* a nice long break, isn't it?
easter in exmoor sound lovely, but what and where is peak districts?
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julyflower Posted Dec 5, 2002
The Peak District is a really nice National Park that is mostly in Derbyshire (I think) though I think we are actually staying in Staffordshire, its very nice hilly and farming walking country, we stay near Flash which is supposed to be the highest town in England. I also go to a riding stables near there! I really like it and its very relaxing, the cottage we are staying at, we have already been and stayed at twice, its miles from the next nearest house. The nearest towns that we go to are Buxton and Bakewell (Bakewell tart, yummy!)
I failed an IT exam yesterday, I needed 85% to pass and I got 77%, I cant retake now till Jan 13th,
I'm going to the school this morning to see Mo's teacher for "learning review day", she has just been put down a set in French so I'll have to see what she is up to!
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 5, 2002
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julyflower Posted Dec 6, 2002
The other nice thing about the Peak District - I can
Mo's class have been graded for what they would get if they took their GCSE grades now, she would get A's and a B for Science, all I can say is standards have fallen drastically!!!
I deserved to fail the exam, I did very little work, I will have to start again after Xmas
Did I tell you I already booked my ticket for L of the R ?? The 20th Dec!
time for
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 6, 2002
you ride don't you?
what more than mo's a's and a b can you ask for
take your time and study again after x-mas. you're still young
i would like to see "the fellowship of the ring" once more before i go to "the two towers" - maybe i can go with A tomorrow
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julyflower Posted Dec 7, 2002
Yes Mo is sort of doing ok but I think she is coasting, her mind is certainly not on her work, its on TV and chat rooms and phoning Matt, I guess she is a normal teenager anyway !
I saw the 1st LoftheR again recently, I'm so glad I did. I think the 2nd will be even better. I just hope I'm not sat in the cinema on my own crying!
Yes, I will be positive and re-sit.
Still waiting to hear if I passed the resit of my sign exam, I should hear before Xmas
I hope the coming week is not too bad for you at work, with your colleague not being there........
I will talk to you probably the 17th ...
Miss you already
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 8, 2002
didn't make it to the cinema this weekend. daughter A and I were too busy eating, sleeping, watching tv and eating candy. does that make both of us normal teenagers?
next week should be fine. colleague is coming back
hope you have a nice trip though i miss you here
( - and a quick while noone is watching )
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 16, 2002
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julyflower Posted Dec 18, 2002
Hello dear
its so nice to be back - though not to be cold again.
I can't wait for Friday - the FILM
Just picked up my photos - nothing wonderful, rain, black skies, invasion of shrimps on the shoreline!
ps
(looks round, no one in sight )
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 21, 2002
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julyflower Posted Jan 11, 2003
I'm back again !!
No the holiday was not as sunny as expected but the were absolutely wonderful and worth going all that way for - I'll never forget it - it was magical
Julyflower
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 13, 2003
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