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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 1998 Lucy
As the years progress, Lucy is becoming very much her own person, rather than Gemmas younger sister. She can (and does) hold her own in both mental and physical sparring, which helps reduce the effect of the age difference in the children. It is lovely to watch them play together and enjoy each others company. Long may that last! Lucy is now at playgroup five mornings a week, and will be starting at school in January. Her reading and writing is not as advanced as Gemma was at the same age, but she makes up for it with other skills, such as drawing, numeracy and talking. GemmaGemma is now well on the road to becoming an adult. With the move to Junior school in September, she really seems to have grown up a lot. Not that this stops the occasional tantrum! She has also moved from Rainbows to Brownies, which is more stimulating for her, but it does mean a rather later bedtime. She maintains a deep interest in the natural world, especially the underwater one, and can name far more species of fish and birds than we can. Less impressive is her ability to keep her bedroom in any state of tidiness, but I guess she takes after her father in that respect.
The HouseWe finally managed to get our Living Room redecorated at the beginning of 1998, and as I write, it is almost finished. Why is it that a simple coordination of two or three suppliers seems impossible, phone calls are not returned and four attempts were made to construct a simple wooden surround for the tiled base of our fireplace. Still, we like the end result and hopefully, will never have to get a fireplace fitted again.
We also managed to get the kitchen and upstairs toilet redecorated, both starting off
as minor tasks by comparison, but of course easily going over budget by the time we were
finished. The back garden also had a transformation by our landscapers this year, going from a rather overgrown, tatty area into a patio with a pergola and waterfall. All we needed was some summer to enjoy the garden with!
News from TinaSummer Camp this year was rather special, being in Austria, and I went
without the family. It enabled me to take my place as a leader more effectively, and I did
several things which were new. I drove on the continent for the first time - and in a
minibus, no less! We also visited a salt mine, went in a cable car, swam and canoed in the
lake bordering the camp site. Someone said It was a nice break from the
children, but Im still not sure whether swapping two small children for 13
teenagers constitutes a break... Our HolidaysWe joined our regular group of friends last New Year for a week in a house just north
of Carmarthen. It was a bit on the damp side, but not too cold. It was strange to spend
time on holiday in an area that I seem to have spent so much time working in recently. As usual, Spring Bank Holiday again saw us camping in "our" field at Austwick, in the Yorkshire Dales. We were not quite as lucky as in the last few years with the weather, but still had a great time. As well as walking and generally enjoying the countryside, we finally managed to get both the children underground, once in a show cave and for a very short period, in a proper cave.
During June, we spent a weekend in Brecon for a family reunion, and in July, spent an interesting weekend on a friends narrow boat near Northampton. At the start of the summer holidays, while Tina went to Austria, I spent a very enjoyable week with the children visiting various friends around the country. During August, we spent another week at our friends' caravan near New Romney, during which we took the children for a short flight in an aircraft, which they enjoyed. Gemma has been getting jealous of me flying on business, and while I try to tell her that the novelty wears off pretty quickly, she was still very keen on trying it. September was spent catching up with various friends that we had not seen for far too long. During the October half term, we stayed in a converted mill in Dorset. Despite the rather wet weather and various floods that had to be negotiated to get there, we all had a good time. Work NewsIt has been another busy year at work. Ive just started another company for tax reasons, and it gets really confusing keeping track of which one is which, and doing two sets of accounts. I hope it is all worth it in the end. For the first six months of this year, I was convinced I would have little work over the summer, and would be able to take several months off as a bonus for working so hard over the last few years. Needless to say, it never happened, but there is a small glimmer of hope for next spring.... One interesting fact is that around three-quarters of UK Fire Brigades are now using one or more of my designs for part of their emergency communications and mobilisation equipment. If only I had negotiated royalties... I was finally persuaded to buy a colour printer; I must be the last computer owner in our road to get one. And if one more person asks me if their tin opener is going to be Year-2000 compliant.... |
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