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Catching up
« on: December 07, 2024, 10:21:19 AM »
We all have them. Manic times when we long for some peace and quiet.
At last I think things have settled now so I can catch up!
We had a death in our family, my aunt in her 90,s passed away the night before we were due to visit her. So train cancelled and cases obviously still packed we nipped off to Liverpool instead of Huntingdon!
Two services one we attended I  Huntingdon and and here for those in thd family who couldn't get to Huntingdon. We had 3 relatives from Australia staying with us.
Busy in other areas of my life as well but ----
at last we have some normality creeping back here!
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Re: Catching up
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2024, 12:44:06 PM »
Condolences O.C.

That's another thing about growing old, you spend your younger years going to weddings and christenings and in later life it just seems to be funerals.
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Re: Catching up
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2024, 04:57:11 PM »
Condolences O.C.

That's another thing about growing old, you spend your younger years going to weddings and christenings and in later life it just seems to be funerals.

That is so true!! a couple of years ago I lost three of my long standing friends. My aunt was a good age 96 yrs and I know she had had enough as she had lost her independence. In the past she has stayed here for a week or two and caught up with family and friends but not visited for 2 years. We will all miss her.
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