We’ve had quite the week as a family. It’s been worrying for us but we now have a way forward and it’s this we’ll be working towards, quite ardently, over the next week or two…
As there is LOTS of paperwork involved that is extremely timely, the blog maybe a little quiet for the next week or so, however, I’ve several new wartime recipes to go up so watch out for those popping up.
And although I haven’t had time to respond to all the lovely comments and notes of support, I will, as these have meant such a lot to keep my chin up in all aspects of my life..
A very special shout out to Marie Kettle, who has stood by us and helped us, for free, in a humanitarian capacity. We have been very grateful for her guidance and for her being there literally to hold our hands.
AND my dear friend Matthew Guy who took a day off work from Acadia University to drive us to our meetings and interviews and be a support for us all day…
Thank you 🙂
C xxxxxxxxxxx
So glad at the [relatively] good news, am I allowed to say that I’m delighted to NOT be seeing you soon?! Well done and pleased to hear you have such good friends.
My very best wishes for you, my dear. I wish I could help.
Hope everthing turns out for you and yours.
Sending you good thoughts. While you are quiet we shall be thinking of you – and working through our backlog of your recipes.
All the best to you from your German fan!
Sending good wishes to you and your family.
If you can live on British rations …. you can win the war!! lol!
thinking of you and yours x
It all sounds very serious. I’m glad you have your three children to stand with you. They all look old enough to be genuinely supportive. I hope they are also there for each other. They look like they are good friends.
All the best ! You will be missed in this little corner of Paris but the main thing is : take care of yourself and work to your best interest !xx