Dear Pollyanna,
Thank you for your kind words and for remembering our previous conversation so clearly. Yes, I am lucky, I live in a neighbourhood with kind people about me and need to be grateful for so much.
Thank you for your support, you are such an inspiration, your words made me well up, yes it is hard, but I know in the end I will get there, with the help and support of everyone here.
I am not only doing an English degree, but have recently started to do a Maths course and have my first exam in a month's time. Strange though it may seem, although I want to teach English Literature I need a Maths GCSE as well as English. I got a 'D' not a 'C' pass and didn't bother re-taking as I didn't think I would need it, being artistically inclined. (For those that are not English it is the exam you do at 16.) After doing a test in December the teacher said he would take me on, although the course started in September, so I have a lot to catch up on. So here I am, busy, busy, busy, but so glad that my son sees this, (he is 8) and realises that you need to work to pursue your dreams. I talk to him about it and of course how important it is to pursue your dreams, that you can achieve whatever you set your heart on, he wants to be an artist, he IS an artist, I should say!
He still goes to sleep with Lifeflow 10, he loves it, and I do a 'chakra meditation' involving colours to relax him these days, which he demands along with 'the relaxing music'. Yes, we are blessed, especially with people like you as such an inspiration.




Thank you for your words, they mean a lot.
Love and best wishes to you,
Namaste
Trish
