Carol Davis
20-09 2020 15:23
wrote:
(Part 2) One of my earliest memories was at my mum and dad's house when Rosemary brought Nick, as a baby, for the day. For lunch Rosemary mashed up a banana which Nick ate with gusto but the look of it made me feel sick (haven't eaten mashed banana since).
Also the big Christmas gatherings at Granny and Grandpa's farm when there could be up to 25 of us sat around the table for Christmas dinner or Boxing Day. There was no TV at Granny's so Nick always had some gadget or other that he was obsessed with. From the photos I see Nick inherited his mum's love of cats; the "careful with money" but not really mean (definitely a "Wright" trait ) - liking to enjoy himself and share, particularly with friends. To love and be loved - we cannot ask for more.
Carol Davis
20-09 2020 15:23
wrote:
(Part 2) One of my earliest memories was at my mum and dad's house when Rosemary brought Nick, as a baby, for the day. For lunch Rosemary mashed up a banana which Nick ate with gusto but the look of it made me feel sick (haven't eaten mashed banana since).
Also the big Christmas gatherings at Granny and Grandpa's farm when there could be up to 25 of us sat around the table for Christmas dinner or Boxing Day. There was no TV at Granny's so Nick always had some gadget or other that he was obsessed with. From the photos I see Nick inherited his mum's love of cats; the "careful with money" but not really mean (definitely a "Wright" trait ) - liking to enjoy himself and share, particularly with friends. To love and be loved - we cannot ask for more.