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LOL Well i had to run out and get washing in raining, well did not run really.
Yes if he can mend this one, so be it, get a new one treat myself, why not, my dinner is on, home cooked roast potatoe, showing of lol, Fogret to put water in, you have lost it, you had better find it, that's for sure,never done that YET,
You must be the same age as my grandson to call my that
Oh Bev that is wonderful news, I think you are really brave to do that and admire your strength. It must have been hurting you greatly not to be estranged. So glad for you. I’m so sorry that I missed this and only looked back when someone else congratulated you.
Jac x
Oh lovely Beth, i have been there, and know how it fills, my son never spoke to his dad and i for eight years, why we do not know, then one Tuesday he phoned up and said i am coming home, he lived in Ireland at the time.
Once he was here with his dad and i we realised he was suffering badley with depression and we got him help.
he has been over here nearly 12 years now and is always coming in.xxxx
Hi Bev How wonderful that you are back in touch with your son and your grandaughter. Many good times are ahead. xxx
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