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Old May 04, 2006, 10:45 AM
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i managed to speak to someone at the council about our situation, she advised me thinking about getting the pets ready for kennels , so i phoned the kennels and asked what the pets need next i phoned the vets were they are registered , they both need a course of injections the dog has to have a second injection intwo weeks after , and the cat will have to have a second injection three weeks after, it will come to about £100.00 ,(ouch) money is tight thats why we are in this situation next she has asked me sort out storage , thats ok as they will lend us the money for this,but she cant tell us about were we will go or when , so how do i organize storage , we only have just over a week left times running out how do i manage to organise all six of us and sort out everything else and clean the house when its empty before they have the keys back , i feelstress and more stress stress and more stress
work issues are also not getting resolved its doing my head in
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Old May 04, 2006, 11:19 AM
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Take the littlest thing that needs to be done and start there. That's usually the catalyst for getting me going when it seems like there's too much of everything to get anything done.

I'm feeling a little bit the same way today. My daughter wants to get the dog tonight instead of tomorrow, so I'm trying to do today's work, and catch up the half a day that I got behind, and get the house ready for the dog, AND work with the dog. ay yi yi!

We'll make it. We don't have a choice. stress and more stress
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Old May 04, 2006, 02:56 PM
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thanks wi_fighter i made the call to the vets to make an appointment , just got to get there and i can pay half tomorrow and the rest when they have the next injection, feeling a bit silly for panicking but like i said i have to organise 6 ppl
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Old May 05, 2006, 08:31 PM
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hey, you panicked and then planned. I usually cry and then plan.
Good luck on all the work that you have to do soon.
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