We waved DD off at an unearthly hour yesterday morning onto a flight to Copenhagen. She's going to an immersive Danish language course and will be gone for three weeks. It's a big step - to go abroad alone for that length of time, living in a communal setting with people you've never met before, and I don't think I would have had the courage to do
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IKR?? I am constantly CONSTANTLY holding up these places as paragons of awesome in just about EVERYTHING. It's why I laugh when Americans say socialism doesn't work.
My mum is ecstatic about Andy Murray, we are all so stoked he's a Scot and he won!
And a first! WOW, that's fabulous, he must be amazing to get that without 4 of 6 exams!!
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I hope David Tennant sent his congrats!
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I went abroad when I was 20. People don't realize how big a thing culture shock can be, even from one English-speaking country to another. In those days our "social media" were Airletters, those tissue-thin blue fold-over paper envelopes you wrote on both sides of, in which enclosures were forbidden. International calls were 50p a minute and the Internet simply wasn't there.
It'll be much easier for your daughter, and the people will be much more welcoming. It's a wonderful thing to be able to do.
Congratulations to your son! I remember when he was having such troubles with his health: what a wonderful change! How very well he's done!
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