Yep. Fill em up with their body weight in haribo and send them back.“Grandchildren are the reward for having children”
I’m very sorry to hear that. Have you considered fostering? You could end up with tens of virtual grandchildren. Foster carers are amazing people who transform lives.As of this year we have Zero Children and will never have any Grand Children. The Child we almost had sadly passed away before birth............. It was not to be.................. Perhaps that is why I have so many boats.
I’m very sorry to hear that. Have you considered fostering? You could end up with tens of virtual grandchildren. Foster carers are amazing people who transform lives.
All the best comedies have sadness in. Shakespeare knew that and think of the last blackadder. Life is full of contrast and we appreciate it all the more because of that. Merry Christmas to you too. And Bigplumbs of course. (Edited as I put the wrong forumite beginning with B so it made no sense - but happy Christmas to all!!)Elessar, just realised just how down I have made this thread after your joyous post and lovely photo. My first grandchild arrived at the end of October, I look forward to moments like yours.
Merry Christmas.
Look on the bright side. Think of all that money I have saved over the years
Haha. Yes and I just edited my previous post my greetings were aimed at you of course.Look on the bright side. Think of all that money I have saved over the years
and good luck asking them to not repeat any unfortunate language they may have over heard or comments regards the capabilities of their parents !Yep. Fill em up with their body weight in haribo and send them back.
No kids, no regrets.
I feel sorry for those that long for them but for whatever reason, it doesn't happen![]()
We have lost many £tens of thousands over the past 30 years spent on changing to bigger boats, repairing boats, excessive marina costs, fuel costs etc etc. Do we regret it…..absolutely not! There is something magical about boat ownership, something we would never have missed for the world. Luckily we still managed to pay off our mortgage at the same time as keep a boat on the south coast.Boats and saving money are not very often heard in the same sentence![]()
We have lost many £tens of thousands over the past 30 years spent on changing to bigger boats, repairing boats, excessive marina costs, fuel costs etc etc. Do we regret it…..absolutely not! There is something magical about boat ownership, something we would never have missed for the world. Luckily we still managed to pay off our mortgage at the same time as keep a boat on the south coast.
Always sorry to be reminded of such dice roll in life , I bet you are the coolest uncle and aunt around??Look on the bright side. Think of all that money I have saved over the years