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<blockquote data-quote="pgillingham@sky.com" data-source="post: 811930" data-attributes="member: 38201"><p>Hi Julien,</p><p>Wow now there is a surprise I did not expect to be reading a post from anymore contacts from my Palingswick days. I hope you are in good health. I am fine retired now but doing voluntary work for Diabetes UK as much as possible. Was sorry to hear your Mum had passed away. How is your Dad? He had a difficult job when he took over from Mr Otterburn as his were big shoes to step into. Personally both he and your Mum were so helpful to me because of the difficult times I had at home. I remember staying at PH for some school holidays as home was not a good place to be. All the staff were so supportive. Palingswick will always have a big part in my life as apart from teaching us to control our Diabetes and accept it living with other diabetics and going to different schools in the borough made me realise I was not the only one who had this complaint called diabetes. I went to Christopher Wren School. and PH was home.</p><p>Great to hear from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgillingham@sky.com, post: 811930, member: 38201"] Hi Julien, Wow now there is a surprise I did not expect to be reading a post from anymore contacts from my Palingswick days. I hope you are in good health. I am fine retired now but doing voluntary work for Diabetes UK as much as possible. Was sorry to hear your Mum had passed away. How is your Dad? He had a difficult job when he took over from Mr Otterburn as his were big shoes to step into. Personally both he and your Mum were so helpful to me because of the difficult times I had at home. I remember staying at PH for some school holidays as home was not a good place to be. All the staff were so supportive. Palingswick will always have a big part in my life as apart from teaching us to control our Diabetes and accept it living with other diabetics and going to different schools in the borough made me realise I was not the only one who had this complaint called diabetes. I went to Christopher Wren School. and PH was home. Great to hear from you. [/QUOTE]
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