Wednesday, 22 October 2025

RH


This face may be familiar to many discerning TV viewers. She appeared on a 'wartime related' edition of TV's The Repair Shop a year or so ago, with her treasured doll, called 'Haisi'.

RH (I won't give her actual name) lives locally, and joins Lady M on Wednesday mornings in The Rest Garden (this morning) where they do a spot of 'volunteer gardening' together.

She has a fascinating, if tragic, history. At the age of just 3 years old, in 1939, she was smuggled out of Nazi occupied Vienna. Her only possession being her doll, which had become in a sorry state, and needed the attention of the 'The Teddy Bear Ladies'. The doll was eventually beautifully restored.


We meet quite often, and we wish each other a pleasant day, etc. She's a totally charming lady, and always has a lovely smile on her face. Lady M knows her better than I do, but she knows Billy better than either of us.

I have just discovered that she has the same surname as the English family who bought the Chateau in our village (in France) back in the 1920/30's. It's not a common name so, the next time I see her, I will ask if there's any connection. It would be very amusing if we discovered that she was related to our good friends, who we've known for over 50 years.

This may sound indiscreet, but RH is the archetypal 'Grandmother' we all dream/dreamed of. I have no idea if she is actually a grandmother, but if she is, her grandchildren are extremely lucky.

 

8 comments:

  1. I remember watching that programme. It would be lovely if she was related to your good friends in France although I would have thought they would have mentioned they had a relation in Brighton.

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    1. They are all dispersed now. The Chateau was sold, and the family mostly left the area. We still have one friend nearby.

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  2. Ruth's surname would suit the current American president very well indeed.

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    1. Ha ha. As long as he aims that at the baddies, I don't mind.

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  3. She looks a very nice lady and what a traumatic history she and the doll had to tell.
    I haven't watched the Repair Shop, so sadly missed this, though I'm sure it will be repeated at some time.

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    1. I'm sure it will be repeated, it was a special anniversary wartime edition.

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