This morning at 07:23 London time (an hour later in her beloved Andorra), Scotland Yard rescue teams have located The Grandma on an excavator on the banks of the Thames.
Still a little tired and soaked, the woman's first words have been: where the hell are my dentures?
In a few hours, she will meet her family, The Morgans, and they will continue their visit to London, a city that has lived her disappearance with great anguish.
The Grandma has been taken to a medical centre to assess her health. Doctors say she is still in shock as she claims a very attractive sailor, with messy hair and brightly coloured pants and jacket helped her into the excavator while singing:
We are sailing, we are sailing
Home again 'cross the sea
We are sailing stormy waters
To be near you, to be free
Oh Lord, to be near you, to be free
Oh My Lord, to be near you, to be free
Doctors believe that The Grandma has suffered a mystical experience typical of people who are in serious danger and they have recommended rest and tranquility while she kept shouting that the show must go on.
During these hours of uncertainty, The Morgans moved to Bath in Somerset, to seek peace and relaxation amidst so much suffering.
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but baths, wine and sex make life worth living
With virtually no recovery time, The Grandma has wanted to be with The Morgans and continue her English training.
So, she has moved to Bath, where all together have worked on the Article The, Prepositions of Place and Movement, and have read and shared stories about great scientists like Manel Esteller.
Finally, they have talked about the Saxon Genitive and how different cultural communities have created their identity over the centuries, with an element as important as the surname.
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A name is so important.
A surname connects you to your past, to your family.
Even a given name has meaning
-why did your parents pick that particular one?
Kelley Armstrong

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