Family Holidays
Back in the 80s when my Dad got made redundant (hello Dad!), he spent all the redundancy money on one of those big motor caravans.
Us kids loved it, apart from when my sister threw up on my sleeping bag, but looking back I'm not so sure my mum did. There was a certain tension every time the big van was even mentioned, let alone driven around France for weeks on end with her still having to cook and do all the washing.
What went wrong, what went right, and how did you survive the shame of having your family with you as a teenager?
( , Thu 2 Aug 2007, 14:33)
Back in the 80s when my Dad got made redundant (hello Dad!), he spent all the redundancy money on one of those big motor caravans.
Us kids loved it, apart from when my sister threw up on my sleeping bag, but looking back I'm not so sure my mum did. There was a certain tension every time the big van was even mentioned, let alone driven around France for weeks on end with her still having to cook and do all the washing.
What went wrong, what went right, and how did you survive the shame of having your family with you as a teenager?
( , Thu 2 Aug 2007, 14:33)
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Learning to swim
I'd forgotten this one.
My Dad taught me and my sister to swim when we were in Malta - how nice.
For "Taught" It was more akin to "tossed off a pier into the sea".
Good times :o)
( , Fri 3 Aug 2007, 11:40, Reply)
I'd forgotten this one.
My Dad taught me and my sister to swim when we were in Malta - how nice.
For "Taught" It was more akin to "tossed off a pier into the sea".
Good times :o)
( , Fri 3 Aug 2007, 11:40, Reply)
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