Saturday 19 August 2017

Exam relief

The days have passed and it's all getting better now, but the anxiety levels in the house were skyrocketing as the day approached on which the YFG would find out her A level results. She went off to school at 0645 Thursday morning to open the envelope - and it felt like the envelope held so much more than just a piece of paper with some letters on it!

Turns out she's one bright girl - A* in Religious Studies, A in Geography and B in Politics.  She's blown the predictions out of the water and done so much better than she had even dared to hope. The place she was holding at Norwich would have been settled with lower grades, and now that she has the grades in the bag, so to speak, decisions have been made: she's going to reapply for autumn next year, and she can apply to more challenging universities this time around... because she knows what she has to offer.  So here we go again with some open day visits etc, but it'll be fun.......[I'm trying hard to convince myself of this, as this will be the third time!]

The job she has already secured for the holidays is hers to continue after some discussion there yesterday, and she will look for more work to supplement that as it is only 15 hours a week.

The EFG is here for another two weeks and then heads back northwards, I've some more dates booked with the chap from the Lakes, and lots of work to keep me busy. Life continues and we're all looking forward with anticipation - we're all September-lovers who rejoice in fresh beginnings in the autumn. There's a little chunk of me which is secretly quite chuffed to keep my baby at home for another year, but I do appreciate that it is only postponing the inevitable - but she will be saving hard, working hard and I hope enjoying herself as well in this intervening time.

Much love to you all - and I hope that those of you with folk awaiting results or had results are doing OK too xx

11 comments:

sweet blondie blue eyes said...

So pleased you have started to blog again and that things are going well. Well done to YFG, superb results.

Frugally challenged said...

That YFG seems quite a gal. Congratulations to her!

veeknits19 said...

Good news, lovely to have the update, Vee x

Sue in Suffolk said...

Well done your Youngest - Good news - perhaps you'll end up going to Scotland again!

Sandra Ann said...

Well done to YFG on those grades and for her decision to postpone and reapply. Glad to read that you are in a happy place right now x

Ali said...

Great results for your daughter and I guess your other daughter is about to embark on her third year. My girls are waiting for their GCSE results. Exciting times for them all.

Mrs Tiggywinkle said...

Many congratulations to the YFG - and what a smart decision to reapply for next year. x

Morgan said...

Frighteningly, Ali, the EFG is off in less than two weeks to embark on her FOURTH year at Aberdeen! I don't know where the time has gone........

Ali said...

Wow ... where has the time gone. One of my two babies had a first go driving today, in a land rover in a field as they don't turn 17 until next June. It's an absolute joy to watch them pass through these stages and see two strong, kind young women emerge despite the trauma of losing their Dad.

Frugally challenged said...

Are you nudgeable again yet?

Bonnie said...

Morgen, where have you been? Are you still on the "Bliss Train" or has something very sad happened? I loved reading your blog and miss you. Please let us know how you are doing. I pray that you and your family are well. God bless, Bonnie