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jlags90
13th September 2012, 08:30
It's not really a CELEBRATION...

But when you stay at home or walk from home to Hebden Bridge just to chase away boredom:rolleyes: and you see some opportunities to go out and meet some new people, that's a BIG CELEBRATION!

Anyway, I registered to attend University of Huddersfield's Open Day on Saturday... Might be a good time to plan for the future... to keep my frozen brain busy...

I hope my immigration status allows me to do this...

lastlid
13th September 2012, 08:36
It's not really a CELEBRATION...

But when you stay at home or walk from home to Hebden Bridge just to chase away boredom:rolleyes: and you see some opportunities to go out and meet some new people, that's a BIG CELEBRATION!

Anyway, I registered to attend University of Huddersfield's Open Day on Saturday... Might be a good time to plan for the future... to keep my frozen brain busy...

I hope my immigration status allows me to do this...

Are you allowed outside of the house? :D

jlags90
13th September 2012, 08:44
Are you allowed outside of the house? :D

I am surprised I am.. :laugher:

Terpe
13th September 2012, 09:50
It's not really a CELEBRATION...

But when you stay at home or walk from home to Hebden Bridge just to chase away boredom:rolleyes: and you see some opportunities to go out and meet some new people, that's a BIG CELEBRATION!

Anyway, I registered to attend University of Huddersfield's Open Day on Saturday... Might be a good time to plan for the future... to keep my frozen brain busy...

I hope my immigration status allows me to do this...

Why not use this time you have as an opportunity to study and pass the Life in UK Test?

You may well find that once you are working you struggle with time and motivation to study.

sars_notd_virus
13th September 2012, 10:35
It's not really a CELEBRATION...

But when you stay at home or walk from home to Hebden Bridge just to chase away boredom:rolleyes: and you see some opportunities to go out and meet some new people, that's a BIG CELEBRATION!

Anyway, I registered to attend University of Huddersfield's Open Day on Saturday... Might be a good time to plan for the future... to keep my frozen brain busy...

I hope my immigration status allows me to do this...

lol congrats:D
go out , ride a bus, ride a train and when you get lost ask your husband to pick you up,,, i never feel bored during my first months here in the UK ( so much things to do)..., i did voluntary job , at the same time i am also on a part time job...good luck with your FLR hope you get it soon.

joebloggs
13th September 2012, 11:00
you'll probably have to pay international fees :cwm24:, if i remember correctly you need to have ILR a year b4 you can get 'home' fees

jlags90
13th September 2012, 14:22
Why not use this time you have as an opportunity to study and pass the Life in UK Test?

You may well find that once you are working you struggle with time and motivation to study.

I am currently doing that Terpe...
Well it's not too exciting though.

jlags90
13th September 2012, 14:33
lol congrats:D
go out , ride a bus, ride a train and when you get lost ask your husband to pick you up,,, i never feel bored during my first months here in the UK ( so much things to do)..., i did voluntary job , at the same time i am also on a part time job...good luck with your FLR hope you get it soon.

Thank you...
I've gone out, rode on a bus (including double decker:hubbahubba:),rode on a train and luckily was never lost once... I made a mistake once though... I was supposed to get off the bus stop near Hebden Bridge Train Station but I pressed the bell quite early and didn't realize there was a bus stop in the middle of the jungle... The driver asked if i was sure I wanted to get off there (the wrong bus stop):D Because I did not want embarrass myself, I said "Yeah, my car is parked on the other side." Hahaha!

The first two-three months were tolerable since I pretty much explored but these days (would be six months since I came here) I find the routine redundant... I am currently doing a voluntary job in RSPCA (16 hours a week) BUT a forum member once quoted from UKBA that once you are on a fiancee visa you are NOT allowed to seek EMPLOYMENT (paid or unpaid). Much more with the part time job(which is clearly illegal as far as my visa restrictions are concerned)

jlags90
13th September 2012, 14:35
you'll probably have to pay international fees :cwm24:, if i remember correctly you need to have ILR a year b4 you can get 'home' fees

That's another two years and more waiting Joebloggs..:NoNo:

lastlid
22nd September 2012, 21:35
Hebden Bridge. I took my wife there a couple of months ago, just after the flooding. We called into the soap shop there and bought some of the fancy soaps there.


http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/40070-Great-British-Desserts?highlight=cheesecake

jlags90
23rd September 2012, 14:34
Hebden Bridge. I took my wife there a couple of months ago, just after the flooding. We called into the soap shop there and bought some of the fancy soaps there.


http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/40070-Great-British-Desserts?highlight=cheesecake

Yeah, the first time my husband showed that shop to me, he asked if i'd like to eat cup cakes and because I was ignorant, I said yes...lol

ynwa
23rd September 2012, 21:05
I like Hebden Bridge we drop by there on our way to Bradford.
We went in a pub sat outside facing the river with our drinks. Heaven as the weather was absolutely brilliant at that time.

lastlid
23rd September 2012, 23:08
I like Hebden Bridge we drop by there on our way to Bradford.
We went in a pub sat outside facing the river with our drinks. Heaven as the weather was absolutely brilliant at that time.

Yes. Nice place. The wife liked it. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jlags90
28th September 2012, 18:51
I like Hebden Bridge we drop by there on our way to Bradford.
We went in a pub sat outside facing the river with our drinks. Heaven as the weather was absolutely brilliant at that time.

Yes there are lots of pubs with good views in Hebden... Stubbing Wharf is nice too. :heartshape1:

jlags90
28th September 2012, 18:52
Yes. Nice place. The wife liked it. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I used to volunteer in RSPCA in HB.. It hasn't re-opened yet, which is devastating for most businesses affected...

lastlid
28th September 2012, 18:57
I used to volunteer in RSPCA in HB.. It hasn't re-opened yet, which is devastating for most businesses affected...
When we went, back in May, there were sand bags everywhere still and many places were still closed after the flooding.

jlags90
28th September 2012, 19:37
When we went, back in May, there were sand bags everywhere still and many places were still closed after the flooding.

...and still closed up to these days.:bigcry:

Rhose
28th September 2012, 20:56
I'll go for a walk with you there jlags, when I'm there. Nice to hear that there's a filipina in Halifax I can be with. My husband is from Halifax too..

jlags90
29th September 2012, 20:04
I'll go for a walk with you there jlags, when I'm there. Nice to hear that there's a filipina in Halifax I can be with. My husband is from Halifax too..

Whew! Is it for real? FINALLY!!!:Jump:

Where about in Halifax? When are you coming to UK.. or are you here already? Let's have a walk to HB tonight, the moon is shining bright!

Iani
29th September 2012, 23:02
Someone else from Halifax, yayyyy

jlags90
30th September 2012, 13:06
Rhose will be in Halifax Iani.... and counting! hahaha!

lastlid
30th September 2012, 21:37
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