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Post by Bonobo on Apr 8, 2017 17:44:33 GMT 1
Spring time is a busy period. I have to tidy the garden, field and orchard. Final year is leaving school in April, they need to have grades and we are still doing a lot of revision. Easter is coming and it requires a lot of preparations too.
I can hardly manage to find time to do everything what I should.
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Post by jeanne on Apr 8, 2017 19:04:18 GMT 1
Spring time is a busy period. I have to tidy the garden, field and orchard. Final years are leaving school in April, they need to have grades and we are still doing a lot of revision. Easter is coming and it requires a lot of preparations too. I can hardly manage to find time to do everything what I should. That's okay...busy is good, especially when you are keeping busy doing the things you listed here! I'm very busy, too. I have a small group of adults who are being received into the Church at Easter, and I have to make sure they are all well prepared for that. And, as with you, there are preparations for my own family's Easter celebration, and the weekend after Easter we are having a baby shower (we "shower" her with gifts for the baby)for my oldest daughter who is due to give birth to her first child in June!! All good things to be busy with!
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Post by sophia1986 on Jan 29, 2018 19:54:37 GMT 1
One of my lecturers always told us to be busy, because when you are busy you really don't concentrate on minor problems. And I agree with her ))
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Post by jeanne on Jan 29, 2018 20:08:55 GMT 1
One of my lecturers always told us to be busy, because when you are busy you really don't concentrate on minor problems. And I agree with her )) Sophia, I agree also! If we are busy we do not have time to worry about our problems; it's a healthy mental exercise!
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