<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><BODY WIDTH="72" HEIGHT="100" SRC="cid:X.MA0.1081780630@aol.com" BACKGROUND="cid:X.MA0.1081780630@aol.com" DATASIZE="4522" ID="MA0.1081780630"><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">I wanted to say that SpringFaire was a lovely event. That was a truly beautiful site. <BR>
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I also wanted to thank Lord Eoghan and his wife Lady Janie for saving my bacon Sunday morning. In the week leading up to SpringFaire my husbands dear Grandmother had succumbed to her dealings with bone cancer and Alzheimer's disease. That whole week was spent trying to prepare for the funeral and SpringFaire at the same time as well as working on banners for the DFT pavillion for Guardian. We had figured out how to get all of us there with the tiny little pickup truck we had. Chris was shuttling children and stuff to site from his mothers house. <BR>
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We forgot , much to our embarrasment at our ditziness, that my mother in law does not live at the SpringFaire site. We discovered we had not covered that particular contigency. We had no third party to watch the leftover kids as we shuttled. DOH!!!<BR>
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Thankfully Lord Eoghan was kind enough to take me and baby Sam home so that Chris could bring Ryan and Davy home with our gear. Lady Janie was generous enough to let him and deal with their campsite herself. And top of all that they brought home our tent that Chris couldn't get back in the bag and had to stuff into trash bags at the last minute.<BR>
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Thanks Elfsea for a lovely event and thanks Eoghan and Janie for saving my arse from my own shortsightedness.<BR>
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Thora O</FONT></HTML>