Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Just a quickie!

I won't be doing much blogging the rest of the week. I have an exam to prepare for (it's on Friday) and I have always been of the sort: do it at the last possible moment and you will be fine. It's worked before, so why change a winning formula?

It's an exam I have to take if I want to be a qualified professional in my field of work. And since I haven't been to class since February... But I am sure I will be fine. 

Really, I will be fine. 

I think...

WISH ME LUCK!

16 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    All wishes flying your way m'dear... YAM xx

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  2. I cross my fingers and my cats their paws ! You are right to learn in the last minute, I did that too !

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  3. Hey Mara!
    Wow, good luck with your exam! I'm sure you'll do great. Barking hello to Miss Oswin and Brom today. Gosh, I'm so worn out after the super time with them all day yesterday!
    Grr and Woof,
    Sarge, Furiend

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    1. Thank you Sarge.

      Post about the dance is up now by the way!

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  4. Study Hard.... and BEST OF LUCK on the Exam!!!

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  5. Good luck....remember a diamond is just a lump of coal under pressure.

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    1. Ah, see, now those are sayings I can work with. Thank you for that!

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  6. fingers, toes and eyes all crossed for you!

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    1. Oh gosh, your eyes as well? Uncross them quick, before you get cross with somebody!

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  7. You'll be fine Mara ...... you got all of Blogville behind you, aye??? Pretty flowers. I'd sure like to smell those!!

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    1. Thank you very much!

      The flowers are in my garden (never saw them last year though, weird that).

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    2. ...looking more closely at it I believe you will find it is wild garlic (use like chives, the flowers too - you will soon know it if you pick it!!!) Yxx

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    3. Well, I certainly seem to have a fair amount of herbs and stuff in that part of the garden. Real chives, lavender and something else I don't remember the name of!

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