Some very moving stories here.
My FiL was PoW in deepest Russia - possibly Siberia, but he never spoke about it - until 1948. They didn't get married till he got back and DH was born in 1950 when his mother was 38 and his father 43, his sister 2 years later.
FiL never spoke much at all, by all accounts he had been like that since he came back from Russia, but I think he was quite fond of me and of DS1.
His dementia was quite bad by the time DS3 was due. He never seemed to realise that we had a third son at all. My MiL was a tower of strength, coping with him and looking after DS1 & 2 whilst I was in hospital. She had been a trained nursery nurse, and loved babies, but in retrospect, it was quite selfish of us to expect her to look after them all as she was 77 at the time.
MiL was run over aged 81 when she popped out to the shops one day. FiL was bedridden by then, but he survived her by nearly a year.
My DH is a similar sort of FiL. He has known DiL1 for ages, as he taught at the same school that she and all our 3 boys went to. Like his father, he is not outwardly affectionate, but inside I can see he is bursting with pride and affection for the DGC and their mothers.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
do you still buy BBC radio times?



