Not doing this again!

Sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
 
Sorry to read your very sad news, its a blessing but a bit of a curse too when you can change motorhoming travel plans so easily.
We seem to have come home earlier than planned so many times sometimes at no small cost. The important thing here though is to just to be where you need to be and support those who need supporting at this sad time.
Hope you can resume your trip some time soon.
 
A not uncommon occurrence, I`m afraid, when factoring in the age / generation of the vast majority of Funsters. Whilst both our parents have long passed, My wife's Cousin with whom she was brought up, to the point they where really sisters, went into the hospice whilst we where in La Manga some years ago. I got her a cheap flight, (Jet2? I think?) to Humberside and she was collected by a family Member, and managed to see her before she died. She said after she was glad to have gone but coming back to the Sun was the tonic she needed following such a sad event.
 
So sorry to hear about your MIL.
Feel gutted for you I don't think anyone has as much bad luck on foreign trips as you. You need to persevere it can only get better.

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What a shame, so sorry for your loss.

A similar thing happened to us the year before last with the wife's sister so I dropped her as a foot passneger at St Malo and arranged for a family member to pick her up. She then flew down to Spain two days later and we continued our holiday.
 
Very sorry to hear of your loss Graham, condolences to you all.

Hope to catch up with you at Peterborough

Keep safe
 
As it was going to take a long time to go through the backlog of people dieing over the holiday period. It was suggested that we not come home as nothing was happening fan other week or so, we decided to stay and just have a shortened time but still go to Spain as we planned. We are now on the way back at a services full of reefer, my pet hate . There is another van parked next o us but I think they are going down there. I made a trip around Gibraltar on my little bike a that is a definite necessity there to see very much at all. Two days at the marina at the border and back to Aguilas for a night.
All this driving makes you realise how huge Spain actually is, miles and miles of nothing but scrub.We will be back in a few days and I will need a rest it will be 3000 miles for basically a day trip. We were going for at least three weeks but what happens is what happens, so make do with what I got. At least I am using the van whilst able to and the mileage is 26000 now so I hate equate that with diesel. 1.45 in France and still 1.18 in Spain,
Whatever
 

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