My daughter-in-law, Donna, works as a GP in Grantham and has just gained an MSc, with distinction, in Sports and Exercise Injury Medicine. We are all extremely proud of her because she has been studying for this in her spare time whilst having to deal with Lupus. The only downside to this is that my son, David, who is also a GP, has decided that he can't have his wife having more qualifications than him, so he starting an MA in September. As you have probably gathered they are very competitive! So much time is spent studying after working long hours that we don't get to see them as much as we would like.
Here is the card I have made for her.
well done dr briggs and well done ann lovely card by a very proud mil(mum in law). stunning infact.lol x sue x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Ann as always!! Pass on congrats to Donna it must be very hard to study while having such intense job so well deserved xx
ReplyDeleteWell done to your daughter-in-law, she must be very dedicated. Lovely card as always Ann. Love Sandra x
ReplyDeleteHow proud you must be of them both. The card is absolutely beautiful. I love the textured butterfly, gorgeous.
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Love this card lynne and the stamps youve used.ive got my eye on those stamps and im loving playing with the grunge paper.Congrats to your daughter in law
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ann i mean sorry!!ha ah dont know why i put that i think because it says lynne at the side durrr!!!bedtime me thinks.Im watching andy murray while writing this and im not concenrating!!
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Great card Ann, lovely signature butterfly! Great news for David and Donna - sounds like they're perpetual students - just like somebody I know....Andy always says we all need be life long learners, how else can we grow?
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Congrats to Donna!
ReplyDeleteI love your grunge flower and butterfly they are fantastic. Lynne xx
You must be very proud.
ReplyDeleteWonderful artwork as always.
Fabulous card and congratulation to your daughter in law - and of course son - for marrying her!
ReplyDeleteOff to look at your older posts - loving what I see tremedously