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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby miasmum » 21 Jun 2014, 18:41

Poke away Frank :lol: :lol: Its lovely to be sharing it with people that are so interested.

Tim is coming to terms with it. But I know he feels he has let Luke down. His dream and mine to be honest, was to get Luke a lovely bungalow in a nice area. A council bungalow on Kings Heath was not part of that plan. But beggars and choosers and all that. He has just found it hard to accept he is a beggar at the moment. But its not for ever, it buys us time and we can then explore the next step. Unless of course Luke is blissfully happy in which case I, not sure about Tim, but I wouldn't be looking at moving him again.

Did I post a google street map link to the bungalow? Don't want to bore you all if I have shown you already?
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby Workingman » 21 Jun 2014, 19:07

Shell, Tim has no need, none whatsoever, to feel that he has let anyone down.

Luke is who he is, and who he is, is who he is - nothing could have changed that.

I won't say much more except that Luke's 'happiness' is personal to him and might not be found in the same place that you and Tim feel is 'best' for him.
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby tonicha » 21 Jun 2014, 19:13

I'm so pleased for you all xx
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby roseangel » 21 Jun 2014, 20:07

I'm so pleased you have found a bungalow. You have wanted this for a long time. It may not be perfect but as you say, it will buy you time. And you never know it may suit Luke really well.
Good luck with it all.
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby miasmum » 21 Jun 2014, 20:14

Frank, what you say is so true. Luke is a Great Yarmouth/Blackpool, kiss me quick hat, type of kid. Tim wanted to look at the bungalow we were offered in a village, Luke is not village material. So this area might have the odd bit of 'action' but believe me, Luke will enjoy that
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby Kaz » 21 Jun 2014, 20:42

:) I hope he will Shell, it sounds like he will ;) xxxx
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby miasmum » 21 Jun 2014, 22:58

There is a sky light in the bathroom, so I said to the builders when you put the bath in he can lay and look at the stars. They said he can lay and look at the police helicopter :lol: :lol:
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby JoM » 23 Jun 2014, 13:21

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Really pleased that this is all being sorted for Luke and for you Shell, it must be a huge weight off your mind to know that he has a home to go to, and one which is just for him.

I didn't see the map!
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby Lozzles » 23 Jun 2014, 14:12

Great news :D
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Re: Luke's bungalow

Postby debih » 23 Jun 2014, 15:04

I'm sure I posted on this but can't see it now. Gremlins!!!

Am so pleased Shell. :D :D :D :D
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