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The Wheeler Herald - Dec 2008 TinaMy life this year has been "more of the same". I am still Guiding, including some training; still sitting in court once every couple of weeks; still active at church; still dancing and singing.
LucyTo be honest, 2008 has been one of the most hectic years I've ever had. I've travelled Europe, started my GCSEs, written a novel - I don't know where to begin.
GemmaAnother very busy year. After doing my AS exams last summer, I'm now only doing 3 subjects (Art, DT and Geography) but there seems to be twice as much work! I've also been rather busy applying to do an Art Foundation course next year.
PhilEvery year, I promise myself that I’ll take things a bit easy, but it never seems to work out like that. I had a quiet summer, but as much work as I could manage for the rest of the time. Still, I suppose it could be worse...
Our HolidaysNew Year was spent with some friends in Somerset, with Jesse having his first experience of a cave - albeit a tourist one.
Easter saw us returning to a farm in Suffolk that has become a second ‘home-from-home’ for us.
For the Spring Bank week, we camped in our usual field in the Yorkshire Dales. Another week of relaxing and walking. Having recently got a ‘Sat-Nav’, we tried some geocaching, which involves using technology to find ‘treasure’ hidden by others.
Our first holiday in the summer was 10 days spent at Campdowne; an international Scout & Guide camp with 1200 other campers from around the world.
The rest of the summer got a bit complicated, with the girls going off on various activities. Tina & Phil enjoyed their first holiday sans-children in a remote part of Wales.
Meanwhile, Gemma was building in Yurt as part of a National Trust working holiday
But we did manage to have a summer holiday together; a week by the sea in Kent, let down by rather indifferent August weather. As always, the week included a trip on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway and building sand castles.
Our final holiday this year was during the October half-term, spent in a cottage near Stratford-on-Avon. This included the first snow of the season!
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