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I'm coming home early! Woo Hoo...not!
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 393064" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Does Miss KT have essays to submit rather than finals? Should she really be at school until Dec 10, taking care of necessary end-of-term work? If so, maybe she should remain there</p><p>and take care of things, and come back as scheduled. If not, a forewarning that things are not quite ready may be in order - but don't feel bad about your new furniture, or that you</p><p>had to take a rest after moving things to get the tree set up. If you let Miss KT know that things are not quite ready for her return, if she chooses to come back early then you can</p><p>remind her (if necessary) that she knew things were a bit disorganized, and let her 'own' her discomfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 393064, member: 2884"] Does Miss KT have essays to submit rather than finals? Should she really be at school until Dec 10, taking care of necessary end-of-term work? If so, maybe she should remain there and take care of things, and come back as scheduled. If not, a forewarning that things are not quite ready may be in order - but don't feel bad about your new furniture, or that you had to take a rest after moving things to get the tree set up. If you let Miss KT know that things are not quite ready for her return, if she chooses to come back early then you can remind her (if necessary) that she knew things were a bit disorganized, and let her 'own' her discomfort. [/QUOTE]
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