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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 1996 Gemma & Lucy
Gemma has now been at Primary School for nearly a year, and has grown up a lot in that
time. She has a new set of friends and activities and appears to enjoy most aspects of
school, except for getting up early. She also enjoys physical activities much more than
she used to; could it be that she is getting fit walking about a mile per day to and from
school? Her reading has come on in leaps and bounds; as often as not she reads her bedtime
story to us rather than vice versa. She has also started Rainbows, which she seems to
enjoy. She still loves to spend time drawing and painting, apparently loves playing
Scrabble (?) and still enjoys anything to do with railways, especially Thomas the Tank! The House
Our major activity this year was to have the front garden landscaped; it's amazing how
different it looks now and we have space for up to six cars with careful parking. We also
had the side and back patio repaved and most of the outside walls repainted, so most of
the house is now starting to look respectable. Mind you, we have been here for nearly nine
years...
Work NewsThis past year has again been a very busy one work wise, with the bulk of my work again
in Fire Brigade related systems. It's interesting work, and most of the people I work with
are really nice, both my clients and Fire Brigade people. I have also started some work on
a cot monitoring system for babies. News from TinaI have had a very busy year as usual; aside from the demands of two very demanding children, and a fractionally less demanding husband, I have managed to squeeze in "running" my Ranger Unit (in reality supporting and encouraging the young people to run it themselves), and various housewifely social activities! Reading continues to be an important part of my life; I am now on year eleven of my fifty year plan! During the summer, I did the administration for our local church "Holiday Club" which involved coordinating the activities of 75 children and more than 30 helpers for a week! It was brilliant fun and an incredibly warm atmosphere. I also help Gemma's class teacher once a week, unfortunately on PE day... In April, I attended a "Parent Link" course, exploring new strategies for dealing with the trials of parenthood. The support group that grew out of that meets once a fortnight. People ask how I find the time - my reply is "look at the state of the house!" Most of the time, I don't miss work, but I miss the technical side and would love to use the computer more often. Our HolidaysLast New Year, we joined our regular group of friends for a week in what could only be
described as an extensive Manor House near Lynmouth in Devon. A wonderful old house with a
20' dining table, a log fire and views over the estate! Unfortunately, the weather was
very cold and icy but we forced ourselves out for fresh air most days.
For our wedding anniversary at the end of June, we visited my brother who is currently
living in Brussels. We used the Eurostar again and had a nice long weekend without the
children.
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