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Small World

Kim Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-14-05 18:01

Small World

Cathy - only just seen your posting - that was us in Perun. The "chatty" (now that's an understatement!!!!) little blond boy was my Cameron and that was me. The two ladies came and sat with me but I wasn't with them. I can't believe what a small world it is - I find that Neal was at my firm once years ago and told him the story about having skiied for 3 days with a girl in my ski school this year it turned out she lived in the road adjoining my son's grandparents in Cornwall and her dad ...
Cathy - only just seen your posting - that was us in Perun. The "chatty" (now that's an understatement!!!!) little blond boy was my Cameron and that was me. The two ladies came and sat with me but I wasn't with them. I can't believe what a small world it is - I find that Neal was at my firm once years ago and told him the story about having skiied for 3 days with a girl in my ski school this year it turned out she lived in the road adjoining my son's grandparents in Cornwall and her dad and Cam's grandad were golfing partners....

I remember you at the meeting Cathy - but don't think I ever saw you around in the hotel....you probably heard us (well, my son anyway!) Wink

Night all - look forward to more chat tomorrow Booze Booze

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Cathy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-14-05 19:04

re: Small World

Also remember you on minibus telling him to leave the door alone reminded me of one of my sons a constant fiddler!!!!!!!! Also saw you both in restaurant at hotel sitting in no smoking section, Cameron sat on end of table but you had your back to us. Did Cameron enjoy the food? There were a couple of vegetarians who were struggling to find a varied diet.
Cathy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 04-14-05 19:14

re: Small World

I forgot also spotted Cameron in the kindergarten group. This was probably the Thursday when all the restaurants etc. at top gondola station where closed because of avalanche risk.The carers where walking all the children up to Shillgarnika presumably for lunch. That must have been a long walk up hill for small children, I did wonder if they all made it without too many tears!! I bet they all slept well that night.