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30-07-2007, 05:41 PM   #11

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


Afernoon.im feeling really emotional,im at wrk and could jst cry!ive been left on my own 2 cook a roast dinner,do all the washing an dryin and watch the lads!grrr!i shouldnt be cookin cus i still dont feel 100%,sorry 4 ranting!still a lovely day here xx



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30-07-2007, 05:54 PM   #12

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


Aww... chin up Erin (((hugs))).......... are you short staffed at work? It it usual for someone to have to cook dinner, clear up after and watch the lads all on their own? I don't know what the postition is with the lads but I wouldn't think you would be able keep an eye on them properly whilst cooking..

You still aren't properly right yourself yet but you still made the effort to go into work, full marks to you.. However, I do think you should have had some help....



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30-07-2007, 06:00 PM   #13

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


Nah i shouldnt be on my own,the other person i should be on with has been moved to another unit dont know whats the matter with me lately,everything is really irritaing (sp) me!really wish ild have stayed at home!



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30-07-2007, 06:11 PM   #14

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


Erin, I know what you mean. Things piling up on top of you and if you're feeling a bit unwell it all seems so overwhelming! Time to put your hands up and yell for help!!

Today was Sebastian's 1st full day at nursery . . . went swimmingly, I have one tired, but happy, contented and alert little boy. Dominik's photo shoot went really well, apart from being a bit over-excited he did excellently and posed naturally and very well. 3 costume changes so they should have plenty to put in their portfolio of him.

Right - off to play with the little ones for a while before bedtime



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31-07-2007, 12:51 AM   #15

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


hi all... its me... hope everyone is doing well. I haven't been up to much but have been really busy at work lately its been really hectic with the open and the Vagliano and now the women's open..... roll on quieter times lol.... havent been able to get on here too much totally missing chatting everyday while bored at work lol



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31-07-2007, 08:25 AM   #16

Re: Daily Thread / Monday


Yola - what happens with your budding model now? Do you leave everything with the agency? Just wait for the assignments and the £££s to roll in?
Would be lovely if you could build up an account for him to access when he is 21 or something.



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31-07-2007, 10:19 AM   #17

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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
Yola - what happens with your budding model now? Do you leave everything with the agency? Just wait for the assignments and the £££s to roll in?
Would be lovely if you could build up an account for him to access when he is 21 or something.
Essentially, yes. They will add him to their model book . . . they place child models for M&S, Monsoon, Toys R Us, Mothercare, Argos and lots of others. They also cast child extras in films. If he were to get film work we're talking a grand a day

He already has a little bank account into which I pay his child benefit payments so the plan is that he will have a nice little nest egg anyway when he turns 18, for uni, travelling, house deposit etc etc and any modelling earnings will just add to that



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