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Thank you,Angharad,
I love these little family chats,kids are kids wherever.
ALISON
I always smile
When kids are allowed to be who they were meant to be. Being a teen is stressful enough without the nightmare of being the wrong gender too. Then there are the little life lessons we miss. Yeah, on fiction and in RL it makes me smile.
Bike 2699
Well that completes Twenty-Seven Books of 0 to 99 chapters each and in Times New Roman Font 14 points makes13133 pages and lot of enjoyable reading. Thanks! Angharad! Richard
Well ...
... since episode is timed as being on Saturday as it refers to Quintana's attack on the Alpe d'Huez which kept our household on the edge of our seats (being Froome fans :) ) then I guess there was no bike ride yesterday (Sunday). The preliminary fleet races for the America's Cup campaign took place off Portsmouth over the weekend and Sundays races had to be abandoned because of wind and rain. Ben Ainslie leads after Saturday's races which pleases me almost as much as Froomie's winning the Tour as sailing is something I've done a lot of, too.
Cathy manages her brood with consumate skill even though she uses the 'We'll see' ploy when she really means 'Probably not' :) My parents were also experts. I must confess to occasional brain fades when trying to remember just where each of the Cameron household family originates but I soldier on and the context reveals the solution. Good job it's a big house with a multi-millionaire banker and his equally talented and almost as wealthy wife sitting at the head of it.
Robi
It's these episodes
of family life that make Bike the joy it is too read , Yes the action when it happens is both thrilling and engrossing , But its the day to day nitty gritty of real life that add the humour ... And what is life without a few laughs and giggles...
Kirri
If Niccolò became Nicola…
Family life among the the Cameron children does make me suspect that one of them is related to Niccolò Machiavelli and Cathy's observation on the politeness of her visitors coincided with my observation about the large number of pre-school children on the bus today, "Other people's children are one of life's great joys because you get to give them back."
Rhona McCloud
Always love the the banter
Always love the the banter between Cathy and the girls, and definitely when she and Simon get going at each other. A honest, loving family, even though they each have their own foibles and individual personalities to deal with as well.
I was initially
I was initially confused between Cindy & Hannah, having forgotten Dannie invited her over at the end of the last episode.
Nice to see things working out well for the family! One does have to wonder what happens with Hannah when the three months are up... And what happens to her mom.
Thanks,
Annette
I was initially
I was initially confused between Cindy & Hannah, having forgotten Dannie invited her over at the end of the last episode.
Nice to see things working out well for the family! One does have to wonder what happens with Hannah when the three months are up... And what happens to her mom.
Thanks,
Annette