My father in law was a dear soul. A gentle man in every sense of the words and a man with a quiet approach but with a sense of the ridiculous and a good sense of humour which I always appreciated. He was a man of few words but very often they were very wise words. He very evidently loved my mother in law and enjoyed the presence of his grandchildren, something which I found deeply gratifying. I felt very proud when he told my husband that he thought that we had done a brilliant job in raising our four children. He died a few days after his 70th birthday some 22 years ago, but as is much missed now as he was when we first lost him.
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Light hearted - Confessions of a Teenager?



many years ago.