My parents, one year after they were married (1941) It isn’t until we have children of our own, or are of child rearing age, that we begin to understand just what a remarkable (or not) job, our parents did with us. Even if everything wasn’t ideal, the fact that we’ve made it to adulthood and are reasonably sane and healthy is to be celebrated. If we are happy, so much the better. If we have been successful and managed to achieve some, or all, of the goals we had in life, that’s a real bonus. But If we actually
Hey susie so moved by the memories of your parents. My memory is of a lovely welcoming mum and dad. Your dad picking Claire and I up from a disco and having his wing mirror taken off bt a mad probably drunken driver travelling in the opposite direction..... Your mum and dad taking us to see the rocky horror show in London with Tim curry and my mother would have gone white overnight if she had known.... They were so welcoming and open minded..... Happy memories
This was so wonderful to read. Thank you for sharing all those lovely memories and photographs. Very moving x
Hey susie so moved by the memories of your parents. My memory is of a lovely welcoming mum and dad. Your dad picking Claire and I up from a disco and having his wing mirror taken off bt a mad probably drunken driver travelling in the opposite direction..... Your mum and dad taking us to see the rocky horror show in London with Tim curry and my mother would have gone white overnight if she had known.... They were so welcoming and open minded..... Happy memories
Your best piece yet!