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Longines
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Quote from: rinswun on January 27, 2017, 11:54:46 PM
My 14 month old daughter Aoife (point for proper pronunciation)
She's a determined little thing and the smiliest child you could wish to encounter and tonight I am feeling very proud of her.
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A Level results day. My youngest son has spent the last few weeks worrying that he wouldn't get the grades needed for Uni - he's not naturally gifted but works harder than anyone I know.
ABB and he's off to Nottingham Uni.
#prouddad
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August 17, 2017, 09:48:17 AM »
Quote from: Longines on August 17, 2017, 09:38:12 AM
A Level results day. My youngest son has spent the last few weeks worrying that he wouldn't get the grades needed for Uni - he's not naturally gifted but works harder than anyone I know.
ABB and he's off to Nottingham Uni.
#prouddad
Wow, many congrats, must be nice.
Apologies for drifting off topic, but how is your recovery going? May be better to reply on my Diary, rather than upset all the proud Dad's.
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Quote from: tikay on August 17, 2017, 09:48:17 AM
Quote from: Longines on August 17, 2017, 09:38:12 AM
A Level results day. My youngest son has spent the last few weeks worrying that he wouldn't get the grades needed for Uni - he's not naturally gifted but works harder than anyone I know.
ABB and he's off to Nottingham Uni.
#prouddad
Wow, many congrats, must be nice.
Apologies for drifting off topic, but how is your recovery going? May be better to reply on my Diary, rather than upset all the proud Dad's.
Reply here please. If you reply on Tony's diary I might skim past it.
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Quote from: Longines on August 17, 2017, 09:38:12 AM
A Level results day. My youngest son has spent the last few weeks worrying that he wouldn't get the grades needed for Uni - he's not naturally gifted but works harder than anyone I know.
ABB and he's off to Nottingham Uni.
#prouddad
Fabulous, well done him.
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Quote from: Longines on August 17, 2017, 09:38:12 AM
A Level results day. My youngest son has spent the last few weeks worrying that he wouldn't get the grades needed for Uni - he's not naturally gifted but works harder than anyone I know.
ABB and he's off to Nottingham Uni.
#prouddad
Very well done, congrats.
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My 18yo son finished his first year at Nottingham Uni. In an hour or so he'll land in Manilla, get on a plane to Sydney and then a two hour train journey before arriving in Newcastle NSW where he'll spend the next five months studying at the Uni there.
When I was his age a day trip to London was an adventure. Missing him already.
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Quote from: Longines on July 20, 2018, 10:23:57 AM
My 18yo son finished his first year at Nottingham Uni. In an hour or so he'll land in Manilla, get on a plane to Sydney and then a two hour train journey before arriving in Newcastle NSW where he'll spend the next five months studying at the Uni there.
When I was his age a day trip to London was an adventure. Missing him already.
Wow, that's some outing
Best of luck to him!
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Can't remember if I mentioned my eldest son on here before, wanted to do medicine but didn't get in so did Maths at Edinburgh instead. Found it a real struggle, ended up retaking his second year and this summer made the tough decision that he wasn't going to pass and dropped out. He had a huge number of rejections due to the failure but persevered and recently got a job with a FTSE100 company as a trainee risk & compliance analyst and is like a dog with two tails.
Son #2 is on track for a 1st class degree next summer and yesterday was offered a graduate trainee job by Centrica.
#doubleprouddad
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Quote from: Longines on December 07, 2019, 02:09:21 PM
Can't remember if I mentioned my eldest son on here before, wanted to do medicine but didn't get in so did Maths at Edinburgh instead. Found it a real struggle, ended up retaking his second year and this summer made the tough decision that he wasn't going to pass and dropped out. He had a huge number of rejections due to the failure but persevered and recently got a job with a FTSE100 company as a trainee risk & compliance analyst and is like a dog with two tails.
Son #2 is on track for a 1st class degree next summer and yesterday was offered a graduate trainee job by Centrica.
#doubleprouddad
Good for them, and all credit to you too. None of it is easy or simple is it?
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December 07, 2019, 02:18:20 PM »
I'm officially the old bloke at work (not sure how, I'm still 18 in my head) and often get the comments from those with toddlers/tweens/teenagers that it must be so much easier with a 23 and 20yo.
Nope, the problems just get bigger and usually more expensive.
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