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  • Author : PeppyPatti
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  • Topic : Social space
23 Aug 2024 01:21 AM
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Golly @Judi9877 

 

Your as clever as @TAB  and @Glisten 

 

Two things you write which I think is as powerful as ever. - 

 

Certificate IV in Mental Health at Tafe (I struggled to complete it due to personal issues and being hard to get a job at the end of the course)

 

 I complete the rest of my Certificate IV in Mental Health at Tafe (I struggled to complete it due to personal issues and being hard to get a job at the end of the course) 

 

Phew this is going to be a long reply.....

 

I love those two things you write. I love you acknowledge yourself in what you do. My oldest son -- I originally joined Sane forums because he kept on acting out by dropping out of University, ending up in a locked ward for smoking pot ( he's like me ) 

 

Then he did a philosophy degree - it took him in his 20s   because of his mental health issues but he did it. 

 

In this mess of his life -- too boring to talk about his life with me -- I asked him, I was allowed by him to visit him in his 20s he was living in a different state. He just wanted to be the most intelligent janitor from his degree. I laughed and said Cool !! 

 

As his mum I wasn't allowed to get involved with his life --- he's 33 today and he has a great lady friend --- he lives his life very well. 

 

I felt this in your messages that you did this because you wanted to. 

Am I correct ? 

 

Next message I'll tell you why I want to go to Tafe. Thanks for your message 

 

 this is a fairly large embroidery I did when about 22 yrs old. I gave it to my friend ....

 

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