I just want to cry! How cruel is that! Is this ‘heads of department’ in some far of place, or workmates who didn’t pull their fingers out? No rumballs for them this Christmas!
As for the asbestos, I lived in a house with young children for 2 years not knowing that the broken roofing that was lying around and the fence made of it was asbestos. A girlfriend told me about jumping on broken sheeting in her yard as a littlie. Her rellies were builders. I wonder when else we and our children all over Australia have been exposed.
I wish I could shove what you need through a phoneline for you, probably an ethernet cable or such these days. Best wishes for having the Christmas that you want.
Wow that is rough! So sorry you have been through all of that! I hope it is all well and truly sorted for you by Xmas! Jess recently posted…Things I have learnt from wearing a Pedometer!
I felt stressed just reading your post. I really admire you because I’m sure I would’ve left ages ago never to return. You are so resilient. I hope that 2016 is a much better year for you and your family- you all deserve it.
Shannon Beeck -October 28th, 2015 at 4:36 pmnone
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Firstly I did cry 🙁 and I smiled 🙂 thank you for calling me gorgeous!!! You however are ANAZING!!! I don not know how you do it? Good things come to those xx
Oh hon. I only just got around to reading this! I knew things were bad from reading your Facebook posts, but I had no idea how bad. I am going to read the second part of this ongoing saga and then I’ll send you all the virtual hugs you can handle xoxo KezUnprepared recently posted…Taking Stock: October 2015
I just want to cry! How cruel is that! Is this ‘heads of department’ in some far of place, or workmates who didn’t pull their fingers out? No rumballs for them this Christmas!
As for the asbestos, I lived in a house with young children for 2 years not knowing that the broken roofing that was lying around and the fence made of it was asbestos. A girlfriend told me about jumping on broken sheeting in her yard as a littlie. Her rellies were builders. I wonder when else we and our children all over Australia have been exposed.
I wish I could shove what you need through a phoneline for you, probably an ethernet cable or such these days. Best wishes for having the Christmas that you want.
Thanks chick – Love your comment 🙂 As for the asbestos, what is to be will be. Naught to be done now. Sigh. xxx
*CENSORED* Love you xx
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Wow that is rough! So sorry you have been through all of that! I hope it is all well and truly sorted for you by Xmas!
Jess recently posted…Things I have learnt from wearing a Pedometer!
I felt stressed just reading your post. I really admire you because I’m sure I would’ve left ages ago never to return. You are so resilient. I hope that 2016 is a much better year for you and your family- you all deserve it.
Firstly I did cry 🙁 and I smiled 🙂 thank you for calling me gorgeous!!! You however are ANAZING!!! I don not know how you do it? Good things come to those xx
Oh hon. I only just got around to reading this! I knew things were bad from reading your Facebook posts, but I had no idea how bad. I am going to read the second part of this ongoing saga and then I’ll send you all the virtual hugs you can handle xoxo
KezUnprepared recently posted…Taking Stock: October 2015