An Irish blessing
JONATHON LIVINGSTONE SEAGULL?
STONEHAVEN BAY
FLOWERS FOR EASTER
A quiet weekend, time spent walking along the beach, enjoying the lapping water, then on Sunday, ever the optimist, I thought I would make the most of the warmer weather and have a barbeque instead of doing a roast dinner. Whilst the food was well appreciated by the family, everyone appeared a little reluctant to step outside into the fresh air, small kitchens and 9 people, not a good idea..lol
Patrick surprised me yet again with a phone call out of the blue, we chatted for 15minutes or so and it of course was wonderful to hear his voice. His role has changed and he is now more often on camp rather than out in the sands. He is to provide cover for the naval personel which means he will be on the boats. On a positive note he expects to be home mid May and should have a break in Cyprus before he does come home. Good news indeed and he sounded well
Im glad he spoke about travelling when he does get back, though I would love to have him around, I understand his need to keep busy doing something positive and inspiring rather than sit around with little to do. My joy will be that he is doing something I know he loves.
It has been a very poignant week, sadness mixed with appreciation in many ways, I end with an old Irish blessing, my wish for you all tonight
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May God give you… |