I love the logo, for some reason it tickles my funny bone, it's got a bit of the Inspector Poirot about it.
I'm trying to pretend to myself that him moving up to Scotland is a bit like when he went to university. A temporary move and he'll be home for reading week and ends of semesters. But it isn't. We all know that whilst the location is only guaranteed for the two weeks of his girlfriend's Masters course, he isn't going to be moving back home again. But that's right and how things should be and I know he's excited to be finally living with his girlfriend properly. {And I've already checked the Easyjet website to find prices of flights at half term ;-)}
I think a few pages of photos of his experiences in Tanzania are in order! I don't need to think about what I will be using for the next layouts I do.
I can't remember the last time the four of us went out for a meal together, but I know for sure I'll be making the most of this one! It's going to be a while before it happens again.
*Dag ziens
I hope you have a lovely meal together-know how you feel,as we've had two move out,but Coco will keep you occupied-and it's a short flight away- and he's happy...thinking of you -lots of love x x x x
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely meal together.....that logo definately says 'Poirrot'.
ReplyDeleteYour meal together is going to bring up a lot of emotions, but that's good! He's an adult now and has to make it on his own. Yep, that is definitely Poirot.
ReplyDeleteI totally thought 'Poirot' :) I hope the food was good and you had a lovely time together xx
ReplyDeleteI hope it was lovely too - what is typically Belgian food ... apart from lots of lovely chocolate?
ReplyDeleteThe menus look delicious! I'm sure it was an enjoyable dinner :)
ReplyDeleteGood bye isn't good in any language is it? But hurray for a Mum who understands the importance of time together, all together, before he goes and then waves him off with a smile x Best of luck to them both
ReplyDeleteI know you will cherish the meal and the time together. It is so bittersweet when they leave us, we are so proud of their growth and excited for their futures but it definitely saddens us mamas as they fully let go of those apron strings.
ReplyDeleteIt's so bittersweet to watch them grow up, isn't it? But I can tell you've raised a fine young man! And you know he will be back to visit.
ReplyDeleteRinda
Hope you enjoyed your meal...and, honestly, Edinburgh isn't so far away!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx