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Forces sweethearts

If you have a family member in the Royal Navy, RAF or army, find support from other Mumsnetters here.

my lovely next door neighbour has just marched out and I am crying like a baby

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MuchLessTiredNow · 12/12/2008 16:35

stupid I know, but I am really going to miss her and her kids - it never gets any easier does it? No matter how many times you go through it.

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littlelapin · 12/12/2008 21:23

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MuchLessTiredNow · 13/12/2008 16:47

yup - Camberley. Are you still at Shriv?

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lottiejenkins · 13/12/2008 16:56

Sorry dont know "forces speak" when i read marched out i thought you meant she and you had had a row and she had literally "marched out"!!!

MuchLessTiredNow · 13/12/2008 17:23
  • that has really made me smile - cheers lottie!
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lottiejenkins · 13/12/2008 17:46

Good im glad. I will tell you my forces story now....in the 1960's my late dh(ex SAS and medically trained,who was 35 years older than me) was based in Berlin at a military hospital, he got called out to a woman on a high floor of a tower block(lift broken) who was in labour, the had to carefully carry her down to the ambulance. He happened to be about when she was discharged a few days later, he said to her "next time you go into labour sweetheart make sure you live on the ground floor." She replied..."Oh i do but i panicked and went up to my friends flat and then couldnt get back down to my flat!!" Love it love love it!!!

hf128219 · 13/12/2008 19:34

Now that really is funny!

littlelapin · 13/12/2008 22:39

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hf128219 · 14/12/2008 11:06

Lapin - that's very

Glad you are fully involved in all the wifely activities

MuchLessTiredNow · 14/12/2008 17:36

sorry LL -

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