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Grateful for our good fortune



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Published Date: 19 August 2008
WE WONDER if any of your readers can help us. In August 2004, we met three very interesting ladies from Leeds, and we would like to contact them again.
We were on holiday in Cyprus, and were having dinner in the Dolphin Restaurant on the Larnaca seafront. Valerie was feeding some of the beach cats, and the lady at the next table said how much she admired her for doing that. We got talking, and we fo
und that they were a grandmother, mother and teenage daughter who lived together near Leeds. The daughter was working as a voluntary assistant in a veterinary surgery, and was hoping to study to become a vet.

The grandmother told us that she told fortunes as an entertainment at local fetes, and recounted some very amusing anecdotes about this. However, Valerie believe that both she and her daughter possessed the gift. The grandmother told Valerie's fortune, but, as we were leaving, her daughter told us that she would become a grandmother within two years, something we thought would never happen as our daughter had been told 10 years ago that she couldn't have children. We exchanged email addresses, and promised to take them all out for a meal if the prediction came true.

The next January, our daughter rang us to say that she was expecting a baby, and our grandson was born in August 2005. He is now a charming young boy, approaching his third birthday. However, as happens on these occasions, we wrote their details on a napkin, which has since disappeared. We would like to take the three ladies out for the prom-ised meal, so, if they recognise themselves from this account, maybe they could contact us.

DAVID AND VALERIE FORSTER, Gladstone Avenue, Bowring Park, Liverpool



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