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Twoapenny:
--- Quote from: lighter on October 15, 2016, 01:19:10 PM ---Whoo hoo! The place is yours Tupp, and you're moving if you want! This is such good news....
::already picturing the quaint village preparations for Christmas festivities and decorations..::
The new doctor being helpful sounds like it's taken a lot of stress off your shoulders... a blessing when our children are involved IME.
I didn't realize the caravan was all patched up and working order quite so much. Such good
If art supplies are involved..... count me in!
Having a mobile classroom makes it a very necessary resource I should think.
((((Tupp and son))))
Lighter
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Things really seem to be taking a turn for the better, Lighter, it's amazing! Two friends have offered to help with packing/moving stuff. I'm pretty well organised already as we'd been planning to go for ages so there isn't a terrible amount to do but it's always nice to do things with somebody rather than on your own. We'll have more money as we won't need to pay a deposit on this place, plus our fuel costs will go down as we'll be able to walk a lot more (which also means my tummy might go down a bit, lol) :) Feeling excited and looking forward to it :)
lighter:
Ahhhhhhh I wish I could help too, Tupp. I'm so excited for you. Is your ds happy about the move too?
Light
Twoapenny:
--- Quote from: lighter on October 20, 2016, 07:32:38 PM ---Ahhhhhhh I wish I could help too, Tupp. I'm so excited for you. Is your ds happy about the move too?
Light
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Thanks, Lighter :)
He doesn't really understand. We moved around a lot when he was little which he doesn't really remember so it's not something that he's 'done' before in any way he can remember and, because of his autism, he only really understands things that he's done. So he's aware it's happening; his only concern really was whether the cat was coming and if he was bringing all his toys; I said yes to both so he went back to reading his book. It will benefit him a lot but mostly because it will be so much easier for me, which will improve his life but of course he tends to think in terms of Lego sets :) I'll get him a new Lego set to keep him busy while I unpack and then he'll get excited, lol.
Meh:
Congrats, sounds exciting :)
Twoapenny:
--- Quote from: Garbanzo on October 21, 2016, 12:25:43 AM ---Congrats, sounds exciting :)
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Thank you, G, it is exciting :) How are things with you?
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