I’m listening to the 2021 playlist that Holly has made while I write this on a cold Monday morning. The day began early with Max waking me up at 5am. I’ve got used to this now, and accepted that it’s going to be the norm, at least for a while. With that acceptance it became much easier and less frustrating.
So good to hear from you. It's been a long time since I was in touch, my apologies for that. I didn't realise that Max was autistic which will inevitably take some adjusting to but as I would expect you and Holly are building routines that provide the very best for everyone.
Good to hear that you are moving forward with your horse racing company which I know is a big love of yours.
Also good to hear that you are picking up a guitar. I've been surrounded by guitars since my teens and picking one up has chilled me out on so many occasions. I'm about to launch a membership site for guitar/budding guitar players with a long time friend of mine. He's a much better guitar player than me, in fact, I've been more of a bass player over the years and only ever gigged on guitar.
Good to hear that you are settling into your, probably not so new, home by now and that you and Holly are finding time for each other. That is so important in a marriage and where many of them fail.
Hopefully we'll be able to meet up again in the not too distant future if we ever beat Covid and if Martin does more London lunches. But don't know if you heard, he's now getting over a heart attack and may not do the lunches again.
I know that I have been very lucky with my two sons, one in college and the other a vet but that does not mean you are any less fortunate, just the opposite. Your lives were always going to be shaped by your children and you will/are adapting to allow yourselves the time and space for each one of you. We all have to in our own worlds.
What is heart-warmingly apparent is that your whole family is working together.
Hi Michael,
So good to hear from you. It's been a long time since I was in touch, my apologies for that. I didn't realise that Max was autistic which will inevitably take some adjusting to but as I would expect you and Holly are building routines that provide the very best for everyone.
Good to hear that you are moving forward with your horse racing company which I know is a big love of yours.
Also good to hear that you are picking up a guitar. I've been surrounded by guitars since my teens and picking one up has chilled me out on so many occasions. I'm about to launch a membership site for guitar/budding guitar players with a long time friend of mine. He's a much better guitar player than me, in fact, I've been more of a bass player over the years and only ever gigged on guitar.
Good to hear that you are settling into your, probably not so new, home by now and that you and Holly are finding time for each other. That is so important in a marriage and where many of them fail.
Hopefully we'll be able to meet up again in the not too distant future if we ever beat Covid and if Martin does more London lunches. But don't know if you heard, he's now getting over a heart attack and may not do the lunches again.
Take care, hope your launch goes well.
Kindest regards to you all,
Trevor
You are a wonderful family !
I know that I have been very lucky with my two sons, one in college and the other a vet but that does not mean you are any less fortunate, just the opposite. Your lives were always going to be shaped by your children and you will/are adapting to allow yourselves the time and space for each one of you. We all have to in our own worlds.
What is heart-warmingly apparent is that your whole family is working together.
My very best wishes,
Graham (Dastardly)