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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 1993 Tina Goes CampingTina deserted the family for two weeks during July and August, leaving Phil and Gemma
to fend bravely for themselves, which included trying to work out what combinations of
Gemma's clothes were acceptable matches. News from the LoftThe activity that seemed to occupy most free time at home this year was a loft
conversion, despite the fact that builders were supposed to be doing the work. As with
most building projects, the theoretical and practical timescales bore little resemblance;
and at the time of writing, is still not completely finished. And that is without the
"Knock-On" effects on the rest of the house, e.g. "Oh well, we might as
well decorate the Landing, Hall, Front bedroom, Flower beds" etc. Having said all
that, the transformation of a dirty dark space into 34m² of usable study, playroom and
guest bedroom space is quite remarkable, and even better, there is a large amount of
storage space in the various cupboards around the main room, and a walk-in store for all
the stuff that used to be in the loft. Sprog News
How can you sum up a year in a 2½ year olds' life, especially the effect on her parents! On average, 95% of the time is really good fun; she's intelligent, interesting, eats well, sleeps well, talks well (if rather a lot), can count from 17 to 20 (but not from 1 to 5), knows most letters, even uses the toilet most of the time, but the other 5%..... Aaaaaaargh! Yuk! The screaming fits, refusal to do anything, won't eat, won't sleep, won't walk, won't go in the pushchair, will only eat with a red spoon, won't stop annoying the cat etc. This is probably a familiar description to most parents, but when you are learning it for the first time, it seems quite a struggle. It's even worse when those that have only seen the 'Jekyll' side say "Oh, Isn't she good/lovely/well behaved" ! HolidaysThis year has been a bit lacking in holidays; mainly due to too much work and not enough time. We went with four other families to an isolated farmhouse in icy, foggy Hereford for a week last New Year, and had a wonderful time. No rain for a week! Next up was a week camping at our favourite site in the Yorkshire Dales at the end of May. Unfortunately, this was the wettest week in living memory for that part of the dales which somewhat put the damper on things. The only other holiday together was a long weekend in September spent in East Anglia; it seemed to rain for a lot of the time then as well. Must check if our God insurance is up to date. Hopefully we can make up lost 'holiday time' next year when the weather WILL be better! Gardening and Weed ReportNot many changes in the garden this year. A few trees and shrubs gone, but lots more planted. We still have a problem with some Japanese Knotweed, so if anyone has the magic cure, please let us know! It's amazing that the garden still looks reasonable considering how little work has been done on it. Work NewsThe business seems to thrive in the recession; the problem is that with only one main employee, work takes a rather large proportion of the available day. Still, work has been very interesting this year; covering everything from testing diodes to developing new uses for CD players and providing hardware and software for emergency mobilisation and communication for the Fire Services. This is now starting to be installed; the Isle of Man, for example, now relies totally on our software to get their firemen to the various fire stations in an emergency. Oh, the responsibility of it all! |
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