
I trained as a nurse whilst the quiet and gentle man who was to be my husband struggled to pass his electrical engineering exams. He was the sort of man who took 3 months to choose a washing machine and yet asked me to marry him after 3 weeks. He behaved in a way that was totally out of character. He must have been in love.
Meanwhile I might have looked rather sophisticated ( it was all a pretence!) In reality I was just a lost kid trying to be a grown up.
We were married in 1963 by a charismatic priest in Lancaster Gate and so started the next phase of my life which as I look back seems to be bathed in a soft light. Gone was the uncertainty and insecurity with the shadows of violence of my childhood and there was just a secure future where everything was possible.
Lovely story Patricia. We need the next chapter now
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Wonderful you could write a book. Always so good at telling stories . I’m looking forward to the next chapter. X
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You are lovely person have always been proud to be your cousin, bless you.
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