Thanks Gals

and masquerade yep being a lil sister outa 14 was awsum growing up ae, especially wen I hit 16!!! And some of my older bros were still at hm or poppn in and low and behold I knew when it was their payday

that was big money back in the 80's and since I could easily wrap my big brothers round my lil finger well they were like putty in my hands!
Then they discovered gals and I saw my bank accounts walking past me with my future sister in laws BUGGAR

all gud tho and yes we are a very close family even our children who are range in ages from 5-33 know their 1st cousins.
Oh and Lucky 7.... (older in age) think of yrself as one of those xpensive wines as you get older and older you just get better with time

nternet etiquette oh boy I'm just learning I'm giving my 15yr old grey hairs when I go on his laptop and start asking.. baba how do you do this and how do I do that... Oh buggar and I gota stop calling him baba I've been told by my male friends that I shud call him by his name cos he's heading into manhood woteva the heck that is.
I have now been told no kissing on the cheek no calling him baba and no hugging when he gets off the bus..... Wait until we get home first ho hum any mums facing this with their teenager??
Yep it is hard losing yr kid and at 15 such a young age but it's made me stronger and fortunately I was able to help a work collegue cope when she lost her daughter a month after my one to tell you the truth there were three of us work collegues who lost our gals in 2005 one to a horse riding acc my one to a car acc and the last one was found outside her garden shed she was a mum to 3 little gals which my m8 has full custody of them.
You know gals life goes on and it's worth living even thru the bad times I've had plenty of those but I always come back with a bang

so feel free to drop me a line this is my last niteshift got the wkend off waaaaaahhhhhhhoooooooooo

I'll be back in on tues
