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what have you got planned for 2005 ?

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Hilary

Hilary Report 31 Oct 2004 20:32

as for me i hope to pass my driving test and ihope my teenage kids can act a bit more sensable { i wish } my husband hopes is business gets a lot more bussier thats all realy hilary

Fee

Fee Report 31 Oct 2004 20:38

Hi Hilary, Thank-you for putting this thread on.Ive been a bit down this week and have been letting things get to me but looking forward to what I hope will be a better year for us as a family has perked me up a bit.I hope to be employed full-time and with my husband swopping roles with me to become the house husband/daddy at home.With that will hopefully bring an end to alot of aggravation from someone in my husbands past whereby she cant financially cripple us via the C.S.A and put a stop to her maliciousness and persecution.As she would have to need for contact then I can finally be free of her.What a wonderful New Year it should be!

Margaret

Margaret Report 31 Oct 2004 21:02

More holidays!!!! I went to Greece for 10 weeks this year and it was wonderful. Backpacked round 8 islands and learned to swim, about time really as I am 62. Cant wait to get in the sea again.

Hilary

Hilary Report 31 Oct 2004 21:05

hi fee b :o we as a family have had no dealing with the c s a but my husbands freind did and he was made to part with 55% of his wage and he had to support his new wfe and child in the end he gave up working and moved so his ex nor the c s a could find them hilary