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Tears of happiness

Hi Judith really happy to read your update. I thought that you must be very busy with your new extended family. You are indeed a wonderful person. Best of luck for the hearing xx

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Wow that's absolutely amazing and has put a smile on my face (& brought tears to my eyes).

It's nice to know that there are some amazing and caring people in the world.

All the best for the hearing and the future of your family :)


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2131tom , Thundercat, WeeWillie, claymic, Patch13

Thank you so much for your kind comments and good wishes, I can assure you that we are not amazing people at all, my husband, children and family have just done what comes naturally.
Our children are amazing, all of them and my friend, Roz was one of the most amazing people I have ever known. We met when we were six years old, I still remember that summer when we broke off a huge thorn of the rose bush in our garden, pricked our fingers until we were bleeding, tightly held them together and solemnly declared that from now on we would be blood sisters for life........

All the best to you all, good health and lots of love in your life, its most important of all x x
 
Whitby
One day those children will be so glad you are there to love them. Children react to simple changes badly, your 2 have been devastated. Do you talk to them about their Mummy?
I would expect a lot of problems . Recently, my daughter and family moved house. My grandson , aged 3, began wetting himself, having been safely potty trained. He's getting better again and we haven't had any "accidents" for a week or 2. And this little boy has his Mummy and Daddy. Little ones who've lost theirs must be feeling so insecure.
It sounds like you love them enough to bring them through and allow them to grow into healthy adults.
Hana
 
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