Yes, you should go if you can and if you are on speaking-terms with your son and his family. You will be there to support your daughter-in-law. Just by being there is usually enough. Play it by ear. No expections. Just be there.
Form guide last 16, a-la guardian UK.
Just to show I'm not in any way hiding information in order to sneak a few points with inordinately diligent research....
Ladies, start your engines.
Interesting tweet about McCririck:
McCririck himself responded on Twitter to a separate "get well soon" comment, so still able to tweet, but does seem to suggest some sort of new illness.
Being a dad myself and another daughter on the way it's very saddening to see a father go through that . Makes you appreciate life even the smallest things.
The joy of making the kids birthday special is an incredible thing. Something they'll remember for the rest of their lives long after you're gone. I know because it was like that with my dad.
Last night my Dad died. He had been poorly for a few weeks. He was 90 but despite being blind for the last five years he was not unhealthy. We celebrated his 90th birthday back in February and then he was still able to participate. Things had not been easy for him considering he was a widower aged 50 with four children aged 19 to 9. He eventually started another relationship but she succumbed to Alzheimer's about 5 years ago.
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