Mum is going to a meeting tomorrow. I'm getting the bus home. I was fine about it but she has made me worry a lot.
1. The bus might not stop in the right place (when is the right time to press the button?)
2. Getting squished. Again, I wasn't worried about this, but my mum is convinced someone is going to run me over on the main road.
Why do people worry around me? It's too contagious. They shouldn't do it.
Maths after school revision starts on Wednesday. I honestly can't see the point in my going but my mum is making me. They spend 3 hours a week trying to teach me stuff I don't understand. How is staying extra time going to help me? I always accidentally don't listen anyway. I can't keep focused on anything at the moment. There's too much crap in my head.
cassieb

Mums worry. It's what we do. Especially when you do something for the first time. I remember my eldest going out to Belfast with a few of his friends recently. It was a 5 minute walk from the train station to where he was going and I think I spent the whole day telling him to ring me if there was any trouble and to be careful and don't get separated from his friends. He was away again last week and I didn't fuss around him half as much

And I'm sure you are worth worrying about. Never think you're not