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"A hug is a perfect gift - one size fits all and nobody minds if you give it back."
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A Centenery

At the time of the commencement of this entry, my side bar stats are reading 99 visitors in 17 different countries, who will be number 100 since I added the country counter I wonder. If you are reading this, and the counter is on 100, congratulations.

Now don't get carried away, you don't actually win a prize but it would be nice if you left me a comment to tell me you were my 100th visitor, then perhaps ALL other visitors who read this entry can pay your blog a visit...you never know, maybe we can up your regular traffic!!!

Come to that, I would love to hear from anyone who visits here, just a little 'hi' would suffice, I still sometimes can't believe that so many people, from so many different countries actually read my words... (maybe you don't, maybe you get to the first sentence and hit the 'Next Blog' button!!)

Moving on.

For those of you who are interested, (those of you who are not should cover your ears at this point) it is my 40th birthday in December. Yes I said 40, but don't tell everyone. (ok... I said OK... you can uncover your ears now)

I think I am a pretty young 40, and I hold my children responsible for that. Having my children at the young age I did, has meant I have always been able to relate to them and their lives, and their time.

Having 3 children aged 5 and under by the age of 22 was hard work, it was, especially when money was scarce. Sometimes it was more scarce than an ashtray on a motorbike but I always knew that I would reap the benefits of lost youth and financial constraints at the other end of my mothering duties, and never, ever, not once have I ever regretted it.

It was about 5 years ago that I first signed up to the Friends Reunited website (like the Classmates.com site in the States) I was surprised that so many of my old school friends and acquaintances were just giving up work to start a family. Some were still single, and granted, a couple were lucky enough to have travelled to and worked in some fantastic places. These lucky ones though were just that. Lucky ones.

On the whole, the majority of my year at school were just about to or had just started their own families. They had pre-school aged children whom they doted on, having built up careers, they were now putting their lives on a back burner, putting everything they had spent the last 15 years working for on hold. It was a bit of a reality check at first.

How strange, I thought, that so many of them were only just beginning down that road. A road I was oh-so familiar with having already travelled it 3 times over. A journey that has shaped and moulded, and occasionally battered me, into the person I am today. The same journey that has made my children such warm, caring, fun-loving people.

Maybe I should explain where this gushy, outpouring of love and admiration for my children has come from. Not that I don't love and cherish them each and every day, but I had this urge today to put down what has caused this warm glow of unbelievable joy at having such wonderful kids.

If any of you have checked out my "Countdown to..." link in the side bar, you will know that next Wednesday is my Wedding Anniversary. But it's a biggy, it's our 20th.

We are both on leave from work for the week and are planning a trip into London to do all the touristy things that we have never done believe it or not. An hour and half by train, an hour by car and we have never actually been purely to be tourists! Isn't that dreadful. The capital city of my country. So we are going to put it right. Maybe visit the London Dungeon's and the Tower of London, a ride on the London Eye, Madame Tussuad's, watch Tower Bridge open from the land side, the possibilities are endless.

Tonight however, whilst my eldest daughter was visiting, they sat us down and told us that as the 20th is the China anniversary, they have booked us a table at a local All-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant for Tuesday evening, for just the two of us. Isn't that just the most lovely thing to do. I was very touched, if just a little mystified as to why Tuesday and not Wednesday.

That brief query in my mind was soon laid to rest.

The girls then presented us with an envelope each. Curious! Opening the envelope revealed a pre-paid voucher for a ride on the London Eye, but not just any ride, a Champagne ride, at a time of our choosing.

How fantastic is that. They said they wanted it to be a bit special, well I think they succeeded. God they're great kids.

PS - Whilst writing this blog the 100th person has been on and I missed you, my apologies. OK, visitor number 101, would you be kind enough to leave a comment, we're all coming to visit your blog instead!

PPS - This counter only counts NEW visitors, so if this is your first visit, and the counter is on 101, (heck missed that one too), on 102, PLEASE, Please leave a comment and I will plug your blog for you, it'll be fun!


OK, no-one wanted to play, so I have changed my counter to show how many unique visitors I have had in the last 24 hours!

10 comments:

Elaine Denning said...

100 visitors in 17 countries
NeoCounter

Woohoo!


Ok, reading the post now, and I'll be back in a sec!

Elaine Denning said...

Hey...you didn't miss me! I was here all along! It was me! it was me!
*jumping up and down with silly face*

Ali...your kids sound absolutely wonderful. Of course, they probably had fantastic teachers and it has nothing to do with their parentage.

LoL.

20 years is something to be so proud of. My life has been very different to yours and although I have had some great experiences and have met some incredible people, I do envy you. That is something I want to strive for... a marriage which hits double and then triple figures.

You're gonna have such a great time next week. And you deserve it. xx

Cherrie said...

The count still is at 100! Does that mean Miss U. and I are the same person? Sometimes we've thought so, haven't we, Elaine?

(By the way, how do you get one of those counters? I know I have lots of silent readers at my blog, but I would like to have the proof.)

You're going to be (lowering voice to a whisper) 40? Congratulations! I wish I could say that! But I still feel (and act) young and frisky, so who cares how old we are?

Going to London with your husband to take in the sights sounds like a lovely way to enjoy your anniversary. One thing you and Miss U. and Suze have made me realize is that not everyone in England lives in London, and having your perspectives about life in the smaller cities is quite interesting to me. Now I'd like to visit those cities . . .

Ali said...

Miss U ~ lolol, I can see you jumping up and down, waving your arms and getting excited..lol, but alas, the NeoCounter only counts new visitors, have amended the post to reflect this, heck, whilst typing my counter has just gone to 103.

Yes I think we have probably had very different lives, although I have had some pretty tough times, when I was a child as well as an adult. What we have in common however is that we have both taken these experiences and thought "right you ba****d, you are NOT taking my soul" and we are both stronger, better people for it.

Cherrie ~ HAHAHA, your comment about everyone living in London just reminded me of a guy in a restaurant in Lake Placid that we ate at last year. When we spoke to him whilst settling the bill he said "Oh, you guys are from London" The English always find that amusing, as a true London accent, particularly East End, is SO distinctive..lol

By the way, to get the NeoCounter Cherrie just click the link on the bottom of mine. I think though that it's only free until Wednesday :o(, so try it out. I like the fact that it only recognises new visitors. My previous stat count was clocking up all my edit, read, edit, read looks at my own diary..lol... maybe we will have to have a look for another similar one.

PS ~ My other blogger mate Shapeshifter came over to read both your blogs after my previous post and enjoyed them both, I think I have just gained you another reader ~ no thanks necessary ~ my invoice for my commission is on its way!

Cherrie said...

I'dbe happy to share a percentage of what I get from my blog, Ali. But the payoff, I hope, comes in smiles and warm, sexy feelings . . .

Better than money, no?

Elaine Denning said...

Hi. Elaine here, aka Cherrie. We're not really the same person, but almost. I think it, and she acts it out. It's amazing to have such a special link with someone so....naughty!

I've got a stat counter which gives you ALL sorts of figures, including IP adresses, and other info...very handy if you want to track someone to their front door. It also tells you how long your visitor has stayed, and what they have been reading. It's completely free, so if either of you want it, let me know. (The address is somewhere in the back of my wine-riddled mind.)

OK, I'm off to give Rob a good rogering with a strap-on.


I wish!

xx

Cherrie said...

Miss U., you always make me laugh! Or is it the you in me?

Don't mind us, Ali. We're always this way . . .

Ali said...

Miss U ~ I have seen one of those, wasn't sure if I wanted THAT much information though... do you recommend one like that?

Ali said...

Miss U ~ I have seen one of those, wasn't sure if I wanted THAT much information though... do you recommend one like that?

Elaine Denning said...

I think when it comes to talking about sexual aids, there's an expert around here somewhere!