Although all the remarks are lovely there was one reaction I was not expecting.
I visit a few ladies in residential homes and consequently speak to other people in passing. Pauline always has visitors from elsewhere in the home so I invariable end up making cups of tea for them as well as for Pauline. One of these visitors is a 'special needs' lady called Andrea, Despite seeing her on and off for the past year, she is always a bit stand offish and seems to flinch with any physical contact; even something as innocent as a touch of the hand. I always make a point of including her in conversation and often make her laugh with my child like humour.
Shortly after my holiday I was sitting with Pauline and about to leave when

'Hello Ian you're back from holiday then' she said with a beaming smile
'Yes, Andrea how are you?' I asked
'I am fine thank you. I have missed you'
Then the unexpected happened, she came running over and gave me a hug and a kiss!
This simple act had a tear welling in my eye as I left the room
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