Hope your daughter is feeling much better. My 22 year old daughter had a break up earlier this year and took it very badly which kicked off one or to problems with her insides. She's over it now but still needs to be looked after now and then when she's a little down. She's 22 and my lad is 25 but their still both my babies. The people within the NHS are indeed angels and without them we would all be worse off. It's a pity you only hear about the very few negative events instead of the thousands of wonderful things that happen every day. Anyway I hope both of you are recovering from what was a very frightening ordeal. All the best.
Mr Ref Media only go on about the **** things in life. But the reality is the world is full of great people. You wouldnt believe the fantastic friends.who I have made in the last 8 years Total strangers from all walks of life , many I have met who have helped me more then I could say. I bet theres not one person on here that wouldnt help a fellow member this forum If they were on the floor infront of them despite all the ranting that goes on.
Hi Black, thank you. I hope your daughter continues with her recovery and you can all move on. Cheers mate
Totally agree Filey. The pleasure that comes from helping others is to me one of the greatest gifts we have.
Thanks Dennis. She's already talking about coming to City with me again. She stopped coming when she met lad. She saw 2 games last season. 2 of them was 6 nil v. Charlton the other was s 2 nil win. I've missed the dad/daughter fun we used to have. Lifes greattttttttt now.
I have become friends with the first aid lady. My daughter will get to meet her at the award ceremony through work. Fantastic news
Absolutely Filey, of course papers print sh*t stuff as unfortunately only that type of stuff sells papers, but stories we are now writing about very rarely make front page headlines. I'm glad you have met some great people during your time, me too but as I got older I found that not to be the case so much. I am wary when I go out, and if I can help it, never during darkness, overreacting? Maybe, but with drugs and stuff about these days I'm not so sure about people, drunks were drunk, but I can't tell what people may have consumed these days. I'm just glad over 18 can be there for his daughter and cherish their time together, as for me and my wife, well we are O.A.P's and life is a little more fraught, our families have their own worries we don't want to add to them.
My daughter has rarely visited pubs because she has had it drummed into her that they are bad places. I'm now going to take her for drinks and a few games of pool as well as meals. She will now realise what socialising is all about.
Sad state of affairs really Ref ... Take care though fella and do what you are comfortable doing. I'm sure you're not hermits though, at least I hope not.
If you did she would lose a big lump of useless fat straight away !! Sorry I couldn't resist that one
Well for the record, I rarely go to the drinking bindges I did years ago, yes I've done the daft stuff, drunk beyond drunk, but it doesn't interest me these days. I take my wife for a meal and a chat and that is fine, today it was Hop Pole for Sunday lunch, 2 meals and a bottle of red £20, reasonable. I hope in the years to come over 18 your daughter may find her own niche thing, which may not include pubs or drinking, but as long as she is happy then you will find that you are happy to, one caveat, boyfriends, they are a minefield lol.