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May 4, 2004

The Big Visit

Jules has been saying, on and off, that she'd like to see her dad over the last week and a half. We've spent most evenings checking that's what she mean't, and so Laura went to see her dad this weekend and passed on the news.

Tonight, after many, many years, Jules agreed to see her dad. So he popped over, sat in, and had a long chat.

I thought Jules smiled just a bit more than normal, and seemed a little more perky than of late. Either way it went well, and I think, for the best :-D

Pics in the extended bit...

Jules
Jules , early on in the evening, tucking into a Jaffacake, naturally :-D I don't think Chris is ever going to get the baseball cap back ;-)

Jules
Moving into the day room, Jules started feeling a little sleepy...

Jules
But then her dad arrived, and once she'd said yes, she seemed to pick up a little. And listening to what he had to say, she smiled and giggled recounting the stories of her childhood and everything she'd been thro all those years ago.

Jules
She was soon tired again, so Dad said his goodbyes and went. Hopefully, he'll be back again on Saturday. Jules seemed keen enough, which was good after all the chats and discussions leading up to tonight.

Jules
Practically out for the count, we moved Jules back into her room and headed off home.

Posted by alan at May 4, 2004 11:21 PM

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Al

Many thanks for arranging the visit tonight. Will see Julie again on Saturday morning around 11.

It was good to see Julie.

Many thanks again

Bryan

Posted by: Bryan at May 5, 2004 11:30 PM

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