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    Lasagne!

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    Made a shed load of lasagne this afternoon.  I have learned to be a bit canny where food is concerned in Spain.  I cook in bulk and freeze the majority.  It is the most economical way to cook here.  It means we don't starve at least.  Now I am not working and writing full time, I can at least spend time making sure Jamie has a proper diet and eats healthy. Multitasking housewife me.  My time in Spain is turning out to be one of the happiest of my life.  Have so much to achieve and so little time to do it, but I know now, that I will complete everything I want to do!
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    Chatter Column!

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    My first column in The Gran Alacant Advertiser, entitled 'Chatter', is out today.  The column is going to predominantly deal with the issues that are important to our local community in Gran Alacant.  What matters to those that live and work here and just what are people talking about?  Hot topics that remain important to all of us living in this beautiful area, on the Costa Blanca in Spain!
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    I would like to take this opportunity to thank Lou and Ged and the Gran Alacant Advertiser, for the chance to write a monthly column with them.  I have to say it looks great and am pleased about the way it has turned out!
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    So this is column number one under my belt.  Personally I think it's good, but then I am going to be biased. The column covers talk in the squares around GA, in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote.  Very interesting times in Spain and fantastic to write about.  As I am sure you are aware, there were many different views on the rights and wrongs of the vote.  I chose to be as impartial as possible, whilst making my own view clear.

    I am already working on column number two and have many topics for discussion in mind.  

    Feeling part of a local community is important, at least it is for me now. In the past I had very little regard for the area I lived in, but in Gran Alacant, I feel very different.  Gran Alacant is home and I intend to play a major role here.  That is important for me at least!
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    Jamie!

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    Today I wanted to talk a bit about Jamie.  I have spoken about him many times before, but it is, like us, his six month anniversary, living in Spain. Those who know Jamie, from Britain, before we arrived in Spain, understand exactly what he went through and it certainly isn't for me to comment any further, on what happened to him. Jamie was strong enough at least to see, that he needed help and  asked Darrell and myself to take him to Spain with us.  I think it would be correct to say, that Jamie only truly believed he would last here for a brief few months maximum.  He missed home and his friends dreadfully and became very withdrawn at times.  This was really just the beginning of a healing process for him, that still continues today.

    Jamie has achieved much during his time here.  Despite rumours and backstabbing, from a so called friend who came out to Spain to live, after going through a hard time in The UK , someone who Jamie gave up his room for and someone who continues to cause problems for everyone she meets in Gran Alacant.  Despite all of this, Jamie has beaten all his so called demons and today is finally happy enough to stay in Spain, long term.

    Jamie has a permanent full time job, over both the summer and winter and seems to be very happy where he is.  The owners have taken him under their wing and hold him in very high regard.  The area Jamie works in, Carabassi, is also very close knit. The people who work there are sort of the Earth.  I have met many of them, a lot  of his friends and they are great people.  They look out for him on a daily basis, make sure he keeps his nose clean and love him for who he is, not what he tried to be in The UK. Jamie does not have to pretend to be someone he isn't anymore.  He has found a place and people who actually make him feel happy and content.

    Darrell leaves for Australia, next week.  Jamie has said he wants to remain here, with me while Darrell is away.  I couldn't be happier to have him with me. I have always got on with Jamie fantastically well.  We have always had a strong bond and certainly have a very similar sense of humour.  Spending time with him is always fun and he is a joy to have around.  I would never have believed where we would be, this time last year, who could have imagined Darrell going to Australia, Jamie happy in a job and myself writing a column for a magazine in Spain.  These are all positive steps, at the beginning of our journey.  

    I have no idea where mine and Darrell's life will take us, long term.  In the short to medium term, my life will remain in Spain, continuing to do what I enjoy doing.  If we both decide to eventually move to Australia, I know, by the time we leave, we will both be happy enough to leave, knowing Jamie is in a much better place, both financially, mentally and physically.  In all but name, Jamie is like a son to me and just like any other family type unit, you want to see that those close are provided for, and can look forward to a future, that quite simply he could not have had otherwise.  Jamie has done amazing things with his life and we our so proud of him.  Despite the odds being stacked against him, despite people's doubts and despite those who have tried to destroy him, even here, he has proved everyone wrong and come out on top.  Most importantly, he is well liked in Gran Alacant, for being himself and this has made him feel at home, needed and accepted by others, when in the past he wasn't.

    I know Jamie will continue to do well.  He has surpassed his own expectations.   There are no limits he can't reach and I feel sure he will have a positive long term future in Spain, whether we are living here or not.  Well done Jamie, keep up the good work, you have made made all of your friends and family, very proud of who you are.  
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    6 Month Anniversary!

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    It's been six months to the day, that we arrived in Spain.  We have all survived and are finally enjoying life, for the right reasons.  Darrell returns to Australia next week for six months, while Jamie and myself continue on our Spanish adventure.  There have been up's and down's, high's and low's, but on the whole, Spain finally feels like home.  A big thank you to everyone for all their support over these first six months, both in my hometown of Southampton and of course my new home of Gran Alacant. We look forward to many, many more months and years of continued happiness, in our little bit of Spain! Love you all!
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