Christmas Visit

Anything on your mind that isn't about RLS? It's nice to realize that there is life beyond this disease and have an opportunity to get to know our online family in a different context.
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Polar Bear
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Christmas Visit

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I am so happy.

My son who lives in West USA is coming home for Christmas.... for 3 whole weeks....... Its over 2 years since he has been home here in UK.

Because they didn't get to book flights sooner for the holiday season it is costing a fortune for 2 return tickets.....

With 3 weeks to spend with us he says he will have time to just lie about and get bored. He is so looking forward to getting bored amongst the family :) Just wants time with us.
No big fuss.... just take it as it comes.

Our daughter in law will spend some time with us and then go to visit on the mainland and return to the US from London.

We love her to bits.
But this also means we have some time with our son on his own, which is special.

Other son who lives out of the province is also getting home for Christmas and bringing his fiancee.

For the first time in several years the entire family will be together at this time.

How to seat 12 for dinner is another matter..... I don't care.... and neither will anyone else.

My heart is full.
Betty
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Post by badnights »

Happy days PB

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Post by ViewsAskew »

I can hear the joy in your post. I'm so happy for you.
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Post by Betty/WV »

So happy for you PB. It is so wonderful to be together as a family. We are fortunate to have close family ties.

I wish you lots happy times with your loved ones.

BETTY/WV
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Post by SquirmingSusan »

That's awesome, pb! And you sound so happy :D
Susan

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