Minim those photos of 27 on the edge would have me in a fit. I have a fear of heights and can't evem
cross a bridge without feeling ill. But then at 27 i'd have prob been more couragous. (Mind you then i
was married and had two small kids) so never thought about my fears. Its so different nowadays, they
can travel and see the world which is a brilliant experience for them, but she looks like she's got her
feet on the ground, sorry couldnt resist that. But i'm sure she's very sensible and capable, and i know
it must be a worry for you, but hopefully you'll maybe get to America to see her, and leave Meg behind
LOL Just wanted to add, as you all know we're having trouble here in Belfast, and recently i've had to
drive past cars burnt out on my way to work, and things lying on the road, and had to rush home incase
of road blocks. But my DD 34 lives quite near the troubles, and has to pass the bridge to get home and
also can't go out at night cause there's rioting quite near her house, and police and water cannons, so she
can't even go to the gym on her way home from work. She's got fibro, so exercise is very important to her
keeping supple and fit, and she hasn;t been able to go for nearly 2 weeks now, and everyone is thinking
about how to get out and about and home. So there's trouble and worry for us all, i suppose thats what
being a mum is all about, we never stop worrying.