A lot of us (from then) are still here Sarah. If you need anything, same as before, just ask.
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Thanks, Paul! It's crazy how much has changed over the years. Lucas has grown into such an amazing young man. I am sure Simon would be incredibly proud of him, particularly how skilled he is in working with his hands.
Like many kids his age he's also very into "gaming" at the moment. When he plays racing games he always tries to use a Land Rover 'like Dad used to have'. I've tried explaining that a 110 isn't really a great choice for racing but he's certainly loyal to the marque nonetheless.
He has two little brothers now so I'm sure the love of cars is something that will be shared in our house [smilebigeye]
I lost my Father a few years ago at the age of 92,my sister and brother-in -law wanted to go around Australia, so they stuck him in the local War Vets home, Dad,who was a VERY private man,lasted 7weeks,(I often wonder if I have any Indid in me) it was as if he willed himself to death,my sister and b-i-l were most upset they had to return for the funeral,and people wonder why I don't talk to my Sister[bighmmm]
cheers