I am so sorry to hear that H. I hope you are ok too and can have your time and the support you need to grieve.
Very sorry to hear your news H - but at least your friend is in peace. As a parent this is our nightmare and I can only imagine the grief her mum must be suffering, but it sounds as if she has a lot of strong support around her. Thoughts and prayers are with you over the next few weeks...
she was...she was amazing. She was always my support, my shoulder...she gave me confidence and strength, and a belief in myself. i hope i managed to give her something too over the years. i will miss her terribly.. Thanks you M Frenchie, and for your message on FB...xxx
thank you Dan...i'm lucky with those around me...for sure. thank you too w_y. Her mum is a wonderful woman too, almost another mum for me, and i will do all i can to help her through, as will others, i'm sure. Thank you.
Again Mrs H, try to give yerself a large pat on the back for all you did for her, and no doubt will continue to do for her family
Sæl öll. Cappuccino, coffee, tea donuts and fruit are on the bar. Frothy cappuccinos for for al, HH, Leon and W_Y Coffee and cramel frapachino for IB Coffees for COYH, Frenchie, Kev rob theo and vic-rijrode Strong coffee for Sandy Milky coffee for Yorkie Espresso for SuffolkHorn Strong black coffees for Bragi Norway and zen Black coffee half hot half cold and no sugar for Charlie Tea for BHD jsybarry jerzeypie Lloydinio NZ and BCFCRed Tea with skimmed milk and no sugar for GG Hot chocolate with marshmallows for BBW Tea and cake for Minx Caramel latte for Hornette Una paloma for Mexican Hornet I am late again. I want the mornings to be light. Also I have no telephone at home again so the engineer is to come next week.
thanks Mr Nick...i will....and i will thanks for the caramel latte Ak, need that today, going to be a cold one...funeral today, going to be an awful day...but i'm trying to get tickets sorted for the Etihad, gotta start getting some normality back! Have a good day everyone, see you later (and thanks for putting up with my recent ramblings, much appreciated )
I hope today goes as well as it can for you H. Today will be a mixture of sadness but also a lot of laughter and if she's anything like you, I'm sure there will be some amazing stories to regale. Pop back to the Nest if you're in need of extra support, we're always here
Last night we had the first heavy frost of winter and despite the sun it is slow to move. The French press seem more concerned about the rising unemployment rate than to regale us with strange stories about everyday life. Despite programs designed to get people into jobs almost 10% of the population are without. Private companies are still losing out to imports from China and shedding workers, while the jobs going within the communes and government are short term for six months. At one time everyone had their own land so they would be able to provide for the family, but with the age of buying what you want that has all changed. Certainly the change in President seems to have made matters worse rather than better from the rather detached point of view, and the old football chant "You don't know what you're doing" is heard more and more about him.
Hi H. I only know you as a name here but my thoughts are with you. Remember the good times with a smile.
'Slow to move'...my wifes favourite description of me.C'Mon French people you surely dont want the likes of Sark back in charge?? The man who doesnt like foreigners...and he aint true French himself !! Offer 'em Cameron, Milliband? Clegg ? No, the perfect one for you France must be N Farage(the patriot with an 'iffy' surname)
Rangers now is a different company so why should they have started at the top? If I were to sell computers I would not start at the same level as Microsoft. The fans have moved from one team to another with the same name and coloured shirts and even if some of the players are the same they are getting upset about something silly.
So if it turned out Bassini has done something as bad as the Rangers Directors and Watford got forcibly wound up you would quite happily accept that we were no more would you - and not try to re-form essentially the same club with new owners and money? I would be devastated and most fans in other clubs would feel the same I think and have symapthy Rangers have not started at the top but back in the fourth tier. You must be hard hearted not to feel some sympathy and not to understand why they feel bitter against the clubs who adopted a holier than thou attitude towards them. I hope Dundee do not find their Honest Joe Owner has done anyhting wrong too
It is essentially unfair that football clubs are owned by people who can then quit and the club, the supporters and the players take the hit.... The essential flaw in the game..... clubs belong in the vast majority to entreprenuers and not to their communities. BTW.. Lenny did you go and see King Crimson at Watford Town Hall in July, 1971? Great concert...
Sorry for your loss H. It puts a lot of things in to perspective when you lose someone close. Also i believe that is why so many of us like football so much, as you can get lost in it and it helps you forget everything bad in your life. Even for just a brief moment in time.
Sorry to read of your loss - my better half is watching a long friend fade away, it's not a good place to be.