@stevewills465@KarlaB465@BaileyofBristol We will be visiting Bruges on 28th Dec as part of our Christmas cruise. Also visiting Copenhagen, Oslo & Amsterdam. Can’t tell you how excited I am!
@SSpracklen Alternatively, you can call the directly on 0345 850 3705. Lines are open from 8am-8pm, Monday to Friday and 9am-4pm, Saturday (closed on Bank Holidays). Take care. (2/2) ^John
@HalifaxBank why is it sooo damn difficult to actually speak to someone about our mortgage? Tried god knows how many phone numbers and been passed from pillar to post. Been to the local branch but no joy other than a video appointment with mortgage adviser who couldn’t help us!
As Glastonbury collaborations go, Paul Heaton reunited with Norman Cook is right up there.
Half the Housemartins, complete with the dance routine from the video? It’s Happy Hour again on BBC Four!
#Glastonbury
It's always fantastic to hear we've successfully created a safe space for our guests
This wonderful review came just in time for Pride month from an LGBTQ+ group from the May Bank Holiday 🏳️🌈
Join us in #Somerset at our 5* adult only caravan park longhazelpark.co.uk
It's always fantastic to hear we've successfully created a safe space for our guests
This wonderful review came just in time for Pride month from an LGBTQ+ group from the May Bank Holiday 🏳️🌈
Join us in #Somerset at our 5* adult only caravan park longhazelpark.co.uk
@DanWuori My husband is Grandad Steam because he owns a steam traction engine, and I am Glam-ma coz I was waaaay too young and glamorous to be a grandma at 52!
What are your family’s grandparent names?
Some are self-chosen.
Some are bestowed.
And some of the best and most original are those earned over time, often based on children’s early mispronunciations.
So today let’s have some fun.
Are you (or does your baby have) a Grammy? A Memaw? A PopPop? A Big Daddy?
Lay it on me! Bonus points for the most original.
(This funny little Grandpa’s Boy was shared to TT by marissalafferty.)
@mrsbaileywrites I sadly had to give eulogies for both my Dad & Mum just 40 days apart last year. My husband stood beside holding my hand, & I found that once I got started (through the sobs) the adrenaline took over and I managed to deliver both eulogies proudly.
In four days, I’m going to give a eulogy for my dad. It’s written but I’m not sure how I’ll get through this. Every time I practise it, I sob. Does anyone have any advice or wisdom? He was a brilliant man and I want to do this justice at his memorial ❤️