Joolz
You old romantic
I think most people have holiday romances when they are younger which probably end a few weeks after they get home when the phone calls stop, unlike you of course
Although no holiday romances I ever had ended in marriage (met Perry whilst celebrating the safe return of some mates from the Faulkland War in our local) I do have a friend (this is going to get confussing now)

who was married to one of Perry's friends of 30 years who also happens to live over the road from us (got it ?)
For her 40th she decided as well as the normal party we would have a girlie week abroad the week before. We went to Magaluf and had a ball. We done all the things that girlies do when on holiday, you know the things that if your husband saw you doing he would disown you. Anyways we got talking to some scottish blokes who were on a golfing holiday, some had their dads with them some had dad in laws and brothers etc etc. We used to meet up each night in a club and we'd buy each other drinks and just have a laugh - nothing untoward. But my mate took it a stage further and fell in love with one of them, they had a quick fling whilst on holiday and that was it. Very awkward for the rest of us on our return with all the husbands knowing each other. However the following year the girlies went to Cyprus ( we tend to have a girlie week as the husbands go skiiing together in February every year) and you guessed it she fell for a bloke who was in the army out there. She came home continued the romance secretly for almost a year via phone/e-mail until hubby found out. He walked out, she moved the boyfriend in and at this precise moment they are planning a new start together in Kent with her three kids from her marriage.
Regards Jackie