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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 2004 Tina’s Tales
I haven't done any teaching at all this year, but I seem to have been busy all the same. From Lucy
A busy but fun year. Going up into year 6 was exciting, and I've got further in my piano playing, and soon will be starting Grade 1. We have a new head teacher at school- Mrs Ward. For our Christmas play we're doing Scrooge, or better known as A Christmas Carol. I'm pleased to say I've got the part of the first ghost. Next year I want to go to Newstead Wood (Gemma’s school), but I won't know if I've passed the test or not until March. Gemma
I've had a reasonably good year this year. School's been quite good especially last March when I went on a three day trip with my school to Osmington Bay, in Dorset, which was great fun (despite the awful food). Pet TailsNot much change with the Pets. Each year, Jesse gets a bit slower (I know how he feels!) but also a bit calmer. Ebony had a few battles with a newly arrived local cat, but things seem to have settled down now. And the four goldfish say hello! The picture shows Jesse (on the left), with his Tassie (his 'girlfriend') in the middle and Tuppence (his daughter) on the right.
Phil's BitAgain, work seems to dominate my life, though I still feel I am very lucky to be able to work at home and retain reasonable contact with the family. Our HolidaysFor our Easter break, we returned to a cottage in Suffolk that we last visited a couple of years ago. A lovely area, with stunning woods on the doorstep to walk the dog.
At Spring Bank, we camped in “our” field in the Yorkshire Dales. Despite the effort of camping, the sheer tranquility of the area makes for a very relaxing week.
Our first summer break was a ‘working holiday’ looking after Tina’s Guides at an International Camp. It seemed strange spending 10 days in a field only 20 minutes away from home, but the weather was very kind to us. Gemma and Lucy had a bit of adjustment to do as we were there as leaders rather than parents.
Our “real” summer holiday was a week in South Glamorgan. Not an area one would automatically head for, but a lovely compact piece of the country with a fabulous coastline and the largest sand dunes in Europe. Unfortunately, the weather was rather varied.
At October half term, we stayed in a cottage in the Purbeck area of Dorset. A varied week, with some drama when we were caught in the first tornado to kill someone in the UK since
1913.
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