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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 1995 Gemma & Lucy
Gemma is still growing up fast, and often seems much older than the 4½ she is. Since
September, she goes to Playschool or Playgroup five mornings a week, and from January,
will start real school. Only seems such a short while since she was a baby!
In a year, Lucy has changed from a squalling baby to a walking, almost talking, fingers in everything, toddler. Possibly using Gemma as an example, she seems to be doing everything much earlier than her sister, and has a very different character, though that stubborn streak is becoming increasingly visible!. She learnt how to climb out of her cot a month ago, so will probably be in a proper bed by the time you read this. Lucy has a fantastically infectious laugh and can be lots of fun most of the time. Unfortunately, the tantrums of the "terrible twos" are just starting.... Work NewsThe business is still thriving and takes up more time than we would really like. Work is still mainly revolving around the "Gallery Guide", a portable CD player for use in Museums, and communication and paging systems for Fire Brigades. The CD player is now installed in various museums around the world, including the National Gallery and Edinburgh Castle, so do try it - and I don't get any commission! One interesting spin-off from this work is the possibility of developing a version for blind people to use as a more modern form of "talking book". The Fire Brigade work is also ever expanding, with systems being installed all over the UK, and probably in Southern Ireland and Australia next year. The HouseAnother year of fairly intense spending on the house. It started with a Conservatory,
which we are now very pleased with; then most of the left hand half of the garden had a
new wall and path, then the garage seemed a bit tatty by comparison, so that ended up
being replacing!
Holiday NewsLast New Year, we joined our regular group of friends for a week in a converted chapel
in Belper, Derbyshire, which had three pubs within 100 yards! We spent most of the time
walking and playing tourists, with a surprising number of local attractions open at that
time of year. We also managed to find some snow on the high ground which was nice. |
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