Guys & Gals,
Don't know if any of you watched the last series of restoration, but another is starting on BBC2 this Friday (28th).
In this very first episode my son's nursery is featured, Massey's Folly in Farringdon near Alton in Hampshire.
What a lot of you probably don't know is how great the nursery staff have been in supporting me while I fought the ex for the right for my son to see me, and how especially supportive they have been in looking after he was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes last April.
My son now lives me on a permanent basis, and his diabetes is under very good control, two achievements which wouldn't have been possible without their help and support.
I've wanted to find a way to say thank you to all the staff for all their help for a while now, and then this came along. If they win the program the restoration of Massey's Folly will mean so much to them, as well as all the villagers of Farringdon.
So if possible, could you all find time to vote for the building, either by calling the hot line or logging on at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/restoration/
Voting starts from the beginning of the program to approximately Wednesday next week
500,000 votes is what is roughly what they need for a comfortable win. So please, if you can spare a few moments to vote, and pass this message on to all you know!
Many thanks
Big Jonah (& Little Jonah aged 3)
Don't know if any of you watched the last series of restoration, but another is starting on BBC2 this Friday (28th).
In this very first episode my son's nursery is featured, Massey's Folly in Farringdon near Alton in Hampshire.
What a lot of you probably don't know is how great the nursery staff have been in supporting me while I fought the ex for the right for my son to see me, and how especially supportive they have been in looking after he was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes last April.
My son now lives me on a permanent basis, and his diabetes is under very good control, two achievements which wouldn't have been possible without their help and support.
I've wanted to find a way to say thank you to all the staff for all their help for a while now, and then this came along. If they win the program the restoration of Massey's Folly will mean so much to them, as well as all the villagers of Farringdon.
So if possible, could you all find time to vote for the building, either by calling the hot line or logging on at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/restoration/
Voting starts from the beginning of the program to approximately Wednesday next week
500,000 votes is what is roughly what they need for a comfortable win. So please, if you can spare a few moments to vote, and pass this message on to all you know!
Many thanks
Big Jonah (& Little Jonah aged 3)
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