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I have been cleaning out my mailbox and ended up reading some old PM's from over the years. Wow there have been some lovely ones! There are some really wonderful old links too, wish I was tech savvy enough to bring some back as they are still interesting. I don't think people always realize what a great gift it is to reach out to others who who are needing advice or just a friendly word.


This forum is a very rare and special thing. I've yet to come across anything that matches.


I know I should have moved on ages ago, but those early years with my son in London are becoming fading memories, and sometimes it's just nice to relive those times through your stories. Even the ones about toddler tantrums in Sainsbury's (oh the memories........;-))


Anyway, like I said, much support was given at a lonely and often difficult time. Parenting is hard enough without trying to do it alone in a new country, so I want to extend a huge thank you to the always lovely parents in the Family Room. I have learned a lot about being a parent, and myself.........


Bouquets to the lovely English roses of East Dulwich! Oh and I can't leave out Otta!

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