Guest guest Posted December 3, 2001 Report Share Posted December 3, 2001 Hi Berenice,Yes he is a month old as of yesterday. I'm in the military and beating on the door to get out, it's slowly creaking open. I'm trying to get a pass to come home for Christmas and to see my son before he's old enough to drive up and see me.P.S. Can I come stay with you? I've always wanted to visit your part of the world. I love your grandsons name too, Kieran, what does it mean?Ty - Re:NCU Ty's babyHi Rita and TyI have also been to have a look at baby and he is gorgeous. Is he a monthold? I didn't sign is book as I am a newbie, felt a bit of an intruder but Ido wish you all the best and hope he has a great life. R U in the forces TYand waiting to get out?Enjoy being a granny Rita. I have only seen my grandson once but I do a lotof knitting for him. His Mum loves it so it is nice to be appreciated likethat.My son, Iain and his partner, Jo had a prem baby in July but he (Kieran) isdoinggreat now. I drove with (Hubby) down to Cornwall where they live. 500miles away from me for Non Brits.lol. I have only passed my driving testlast Jan. I had already driven to Essex, about 450 away, to my Mums in Apriland then this trip to Cornwall, across to Essex then back home. 1500 milesin a week, I love it. Mind you, when I come to a town I can end in amuddle. While in Cornwall we thought we would go to a place called StAustell's. Got there. Just couldn't STOP. I could not find a place to parkand as Brits might know the traffic is horrendous with holiday makers. Ihave NEVER seen so many cars and as Cornwall has long sweeping hills you cansee for quite a way. Cars for ever!!so if anyone needs a lift to ANYWHERE you know where to come. lolBerenice in Scotland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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