alisonbestford
<font color=990066>Can cope with the dentist after
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Two and a half years ago my eldest DD (22) took time out from studying to go travelling
*Long story short*, she went for 6 months and decided that she preferred living in the middle of no-where, usually with no running water or electricity, existing day by day making and selling jewellery and juggling fire!
Never was a materialistic child my DD
Two days before our Italian trip she informed me that she was coming home but, as she's been travelling for the last 9 months (around South America) with no papers didn't know whether she might be sent to prison or Brazil
Anyway, 5 weeks later (she doesn't know how to rush
) and many phonecalls to the Embassy from *good old mum* it looks as though she has written permission, from immigration, to travel to Caracas (2 days away, on a bus, from the middle of nowhere she's been living
) to arrange a flight home 
She's travelled alone for the most part and isn't certain whether her Venezuelan boyfriend will be accompanying her to Caracas but I know she's still frightened of the police stopping her on the way and trying to take her cash (not the most honest people some of them
), and I won't stop holding my breath until I know she's back in the UK, so any spare Pixie Dust would be much appreciated, along with the crossing of whatever anyone can cross for luck
And then, she's going to end up arriving home whilst we're in a caravan in the middle of Northumberland..............................
Still, I guess that's closer than Venezuela
Kids!

*Long story short*, she went for 6 months and decided that she preferred living in the middle of no-where, usually with no running water or electricity, existing day by day making and selling jewellery and juggling fire!
Never was a materialistic child my DD

Two days before our Italian trip she informed me that she was coming home but, as she's been travelling for the last 9 months (around South America) with no papers didn't know whether she might be sent to prison or Brazil

Anyway, 5 weeks later (she doesn't know how to rush



She's travelled alone for the most part and isn't certain whether her Venezuelan boyfriend will be accompanying her to Caracas but I know she's still frightened of the police stopping her on the way and trying to take her cash (not the most honest people some of them


And then, she's going to end up arriving home whilst we're in a caravan in the middle of Northumberland..............................

Still, I guess that's closer than Venezuela

Kids!
