Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Best part of my visit!

Earlier today as I walked through the dining room, one of the new little boys put his hand out for a high five. I immediately responded, which made him giggle.

A few moments later he threw himself into my arms for a hug. I was delighted that he felt comfortable enough to do this as he doesn't really know me very well. I assume it's because Cass gives lots of hugs, and he knows I'm Cass's mum I was so touched.

I went for a pub lunch again today, chicken tikka, I really enjoyed it, I also got into conversation with another female pub customer.

All I need now is to win the lottery and then I can move permanently to this village. Unfortunately this is very unlikely as I don't do the lottery!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic Hester. You sound really happy. So pleased for you. Maybe you could arrange a regular stay there every few weeks. It would really lift your spirits. I’m sure the pub lunches are a welcome treat too. Carol

Chris said...

Such a positive post! Happy got you.

Anonymous said...

I wish you could stay in that village too. You sound so happy and relaxed. Glad you are having such a nice break.

Sooze said...

I'm glad you're having such a good time. A well earned and needed break.

Catriona said...

I’m glad that the little boy could recognise you as the kind and loving person you are. Made my heart melt. Catriona

Anonymous said...

So pleased to hear that you are enjoying your break. Shame that the holiday had to be cancelled, I hope Cass didn't lose out financially. Hope that you get to visit again soon. Carole R

Rambler said...

What a lovely, happy post; I'm another one who wishes you could move to that village. I hope Steve hasn't ordered lots of online shopping . . . hope he was there to accept his grocery order . . . and the beer.

Ellen D. said...

Glad you are having a good time and hope you can move there in the future.

Sue said...

What a lovely happy post. 😀

abbey said...

That sounds wonderful - I hope you and Beano can get a change of scene at your Daughter's or somewhere else fairly regularly - flis xx

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