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Yet again, June, you attribute FAR too much importance to yourself. All
you
have done to me, personally, (on group) is to suggest that I'm a 'kept
woman'. That will do to be going on with in terms of sheer nastiness and
bitching (and inaccurate at that) but no, funnily enough and yet again, I
was not thinking of JUNE HUGHES when I wrote the above. You do not figure
in my thinking very often, to be frank.

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Welcome back, (once again), and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you.

Aggression rules again.

Back to normal

Mike


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Sacha wrote:

Oh yes! On the morning I knew she was 'on the way', I ate half a banana for
breakfast. I couldn't force myself to eat the other half for love nor
money! I should get that emotional more often. ;-)
One of these days Judith, I'd love to get the full story of Midwife Granny
Judith!

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A mutual friend knows the full story, I will ask her to send it to
you!!

Judith Lea - at home in France (for now)

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DavePoole Torquay wrote:
Sacha wrote:

We have a new flower in our garden - baby grand daughter born to my dil and
son today at 0958. Mother and babe doing fine, son hugely relieved,
grandmother a tad emotional!


Today is the first time since goodness-knows-when that I've looked in
to see whether things have settled down. This is the very first
message I've read and I'm delighted to hear the news. Congratulations
and please pass on my good wishes to Will and his wife. Bet you can't
wait to hop over there and see your new g/daughter.

David


Many congratulations Sacha!
Its great to read good news and I am sure you and yours are looking
forward to the New Year with the New Arrival!
Best Wishes
LW

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On 4/1/07 23:57, in article
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Sacha wrote:
On 4/1/07 23:09, in article
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Many congratulations Sacha!
Its great to read good news and I am sure you and yours are looking
forward to the New Year with the New Arrival!
Best Wishes
LW

Thank you so much. It was a lovely way to start a new year and yesterday we
got back from 5 nights in Jersey, both helping out and doting. ;-)
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Brilliant! much better than wet and windy West Cumbria!

Don't you believe it! We had horrendous gales here on the day we left and
bumped all over the place on the 40 minute flight over. I don't like flying
and was a basket case but Ray, who did his NS in the Paras, sits happily
gazing out of the window as if in his own sitting room at home! I suppose
if you're daft enough to jump out of planes with a handkerchief on your
back, not much else fazes you! In Jersey itself, we had some heavy rain
and it was actually 2 degrees colder than here when we landed but warmed up
the next day. There were a couple of nights with strong winds while we were
there but mercifully no damage to the garden, which is always a possible
because their place faces south, looking right down to St Helier and the
wind can really barrel up the valley to them. Strong winds and salt spray
are always a hazard of living on an island, though of course, the overall
milder climate is a compensation in itself!

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