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We hope that Soner and his family will have as many happy times as we have here.

Time to move on.
We were up at 4.00am for our early morning flight. It seemed a little odd to think we wouldn’t be coming back to the house even though Sonner has told us we must visit next time we visit north Cyprus but there are so many other places we want to go to and also enjoy more of England.(From one lsland to another)
Cases in the car and off we went. Kenny told us to hoot when we went past. I did better than that and held my hand on the hooter from the bottom of our drive, all along the road!! Well, a lot of people have been waking us up in the middle of the night with noise. The funny thing was (David told me) that our nosy Russian neighbour Sergay put all his lights on and went running down the drive to see what the noise was. It must be the rebel in me. I even think one of the speed cameras may have flashed me on the way to the airport. That would be the first time in 15 years.
Torin was picking us up at Stansted and it was total chaos, traffic backed up, cars being impounded and nowhere to stop a car unless you pay a fortune (£10 at the front). We found Torin eventually and he has flu and his 40 minute journey took him nearly two hours as parts of the A1 had been closed down. Great! Poor Torin.
Torin really wasn’t well and we were so tired we all went to bed at 9!
Thought for the Day – “If you want to bring happiness to the world, go home and love your family.” ~ Mother Teresa








