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Dear Friend,
What is the latest in your life? Have you met new people this week? What have you accomplished at work?
Maybe, you been as busy as Sue. Let's see what she has been doing:
My week has been very full, especially with regard to my Latin and Ancient history studies.
As well as my usual Tuesday evening tutorial, we are currently having and extra evening class on Wednesday wich requires much motivation at the moment from a practical point of view as I have no access to a car, (our VW Golf being in a garage for a while), and public transport here leaves much to be desired.
However if anything is able to get me out of the house and onto a bus after a full day's work, when it's dark, cold and blowing a gale, it's our Latin class...
Working a full week from nine until five plus Saturday mornings requires time management skills.
I wish that I could be studying full-time at Bristol Uni, indeed I was offered a place, but over in the UK students have to pay tuition fees which are quite high, and I am already paying for my two sons' fees.
It will have to wait until they have graduated...
Dear Friend,
Please tell us what's going in your life!
Have a good week
Best regards
Sue Darville
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