thanks sleepy it is hard but will get there karen
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karen here thanks for that idea i like that ....i wasn't very charitable when they were here after looking through the house they asked to look in the shed i said no worries won't be able to see much because cristine was put away for the night .When i opened the door the lady was WOW can i have your car as well i didn't answer but the thought was why not you taking my house would you like the shirt off my back too lol.
PS sleeps i'm better then jas i use full stops and the shift key unlike some
thanks karen
Well i was mowing the front lawn this morning & this luxury car pulled up,& the only person i know with a luxury car is AUS with his work ,the bloke waved at me & opened his door ,so i turned the mower off thinking this is AUSFREE & i was about to meet him, sweet i thought so he gets out looks to be of aus age so i say g'day how u going he says good mate & you while walking towards me & i was just about to say your AUSFREE arent you & i'm finaly going to meet someone off the site - when he asks me do you know where the RTA has moved to as its not at cardiff any more..:wasntme:
Yeah, sorry mate, I have driven past a few times, not many, but I am usually driving a STREEEEETTTTCCCHH limo. I was home today flushing the radiator in the Freeby.:(:D
Banjo, 14 years ago at the end of December my wife went into labour, 4 weeks early. I phoned the local doctor who told me to take her to hospital (40 miles away). It had snowed over Christmas a lot then froze so the roads were like glass. We headed of in the 90 Turbo diesel. I drove the 40 miles with the centre diff locked. 8 miles to go and my wife was kneeling on her seat into the back of the 90. I knew things were getting tight. Is that tears in my eyes or rain on the windscreen? Flick the wipers and it is not rain. We finally reaced the hospital. The 90 was red when we left home now it was white with frost. 30 minutes from hitting the car park the new addition to the family was in my arms. Cutting it tight was not the word for it.
Our new daughter turned out to have special needs. She was whisked to to the maternity ward and placed into an incubator and wired up like a Christmas tree. My wife decided she was not leaving without our daughter as she was trying to feed her. Everyday my other daughter and I made the 80 mile round trip to visit. One month later we moved up to stay near the hospital. I was taught how to feed our new daughter through a tube which I inserted through her mouth into her stomach. I was told to make sure I did not put it into her lungs by mistake. How will I know I asked? She will go blue I was told. Take it out and start again I was told.
Anyway about a month later we all got home to our own house. Later on in life we almost lost our youngest daughter owing to medical mixups. She suffered and we suffered but we survived. Then there is the constant fighting with health services and educational services over what is best for our daughter. Yes there were dark times and probably will be again. The future is out there but day by day does us. Our daughter is now 14, happy, beautiful and a bundle of joy. Definately life can be hard at times but it has it's rewards. Wish you well on your road ahead.