about an hour and a bit away Tony, but its a bus journey and a train away from me - we have discussed me going over for a visit. But its hard when we both work and only I have Sunday's off he's off in 2 weeks though so will see what can do then
Yeah just the weekend Sib - he stayed local for 2 nights and we went to the zoo and I took him out for cake for his birthday, we watched tv for a bit in his room and I started to fall asleep so he brought me home and today we went for lunch and he bought me a new top and he returned home.
If good things didn't end then they would soon become just everyday things. The good thing about good things is that they are different from ordinary things (if you get my drift!)
I do Tilly :) I just have never had such a good time with someone I really like and actually cares about me but I guess absence makes the heart grow fonder :)
Don't feel sad about spending time with your parents. I would do anything to spend another day with mine, if they were both fit and well how they were in their prime. :)
I'm understand Sir Alex. I'm actually looking forward to spending a day with them as it doesn't always happen. I spend more time with mum and rarely see dad because of work.
I'm sure I will, I just find at times Excel the longer I wait the harder it is and I wish my life away.
I know that feeling, QOM. When I first started seeing OH, he lived in Scotland and I lived in Kent. Once a month, he would come down for the weekend. In between, we both just had to get on with our lives!