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    Pete and Carol

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    When ones partner is away, working or as in my case, caring for his Mother, family and friends are invaluable. Katie is lucky enough to have two great parents, who spend time with her, in Gran Alacant, as often as they can. Like most people, they had reservations, about their daughter, moving to a foreign country.  It is natural to feel  loss, in these circumstances.

    Pete and Carol are two people, I have had the pleasure of meeting on several occasions and whose company I appreciate; welcoming and generous, I enjoyed my evening with them, last night.

    I have been surprised at the community spirit that exists in GA.  It is an unusual concept for me; rather like steeping back in time, to an altogether better era. The Expat's that have made this place, their home, are a wonderful advert for 'Brits Abroad;' now that's something to relish.

    When faced with periods of loneliness and isolation, as can often be the case here, others do take on the role of family, when ones parents are hundreds of miles away.  Pete and Carol are very similar in nature to those I have met, whilst living in Spain.  Very different people, to those  I have known in the past, but a much welcomed change.  The fact they are now comfortable with their daughter, husband and granddaughter living abroad, is testimony to the relationship they have with their family.  These are the times, when support is necessary; Katie has all the love, reassurance and encouragement she needs.  That's what parents are for!
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    Dawn

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    Had a lovely time with Dawn yesterday, sat at her new villa, drinking red wine, on a warm spring day.  Life always seems better when the sun is out. It was great to catch up with Dawn, it has been a couple of weeks since I last saw her. In the evening we spent time with Katie and her lovely Mother and Father, which is always a pleasure.  Politically myself and Pete, her Dad get on, like a house of fire.  I don't get to talk politics much out here, so relish the opportunity, when it arises!

    Dawn's husband has now left Spain for work, Darrell returns home from Australia, tomorrow afternoon, after being away for a little under, seven months.  On Saturday, Paul and Michele, return to GA, from Dubai and on Sunday, Andy, Katie's husband, flies to Gran Alacant, from the UK. March, is certainly turning into, a month of change, for all of us at the 'No Wives Club!' 

    Today I am cleaning my casa for Darrell's arrival.  I am also getting the mounds of paperwork needed for immigration, together.  The one thing Darrell and myself have always endured, for twenty two years, is the spectre of red  tape at boarder control, whether in our former home of Britain, or here in Spain.  It is something we will always have to deal with.

    Fingers crossed, all will be well, when he enters Alicante; when you have a life like ours, you can never be too careful!
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