As you all know DD and I work for a Charity as Managers for their Community Shops helping funding for families who find things difficult at times and as we all know and found out through our lifetime it can happen to anyone quite unexpectedly with the uncertainty of employment at this time,we also have a caravan in North Wales for families who need some respite for a week with their children all funded by our shops across the Country the Caravan was not booked for this week and DD was offered it for the half term break with the two youngest children 13 & 14 everything included all wrist bands for entertainment and activities etc totally free of charge as a thank you for all her hard work within the charity so to-day we are off to visit them and take all the requirements for a nice Sunday Roast so any minute now I will be setting off for the day lets hope the weather stays nice.
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I'm sure your DD and family will have a great week and lots of fun. The weather forecast sounds good, so fingers crossed for sunshine. I hope you all enjoyed your yummy Sunday roast.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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We arrived just after noon and where pleasently surprised the caravan was a 3 bed design and to be honest I could have lived in it quite easily all mod con's etc and the cutest garden to the front just a wee bit too close together for my liking but fab for a week away,I stopped on the way at an Iceland and bought a cheap & cheerful gateau for desserts so it was all ready to eat by the time the lunch was over,children delighted to see us you would have to be forgiven to remember that we only saw them the day before.xxxKeep Calm,You're Fabulous
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Glamm - glad you enjoyed the day. where abouts in North Wales is it? My BIL and his OH live in Abergele and the caravan sites there are very popular, although they can get very busy in the summer.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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