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Graham and Dylys' news in 2003
Church
We have been attending Bethel Baptist Church in
Macclesfield since we moved to the town in August 2001. Graham teaches at
Kool Kidz (Sunday School), and since the start of the year has been
helping out with the "After Eight" youth club on a Thursday evening. Early
this year, Dylys was appointed treasurer of the church building fund,
which means that lots of people keep approaching her with big bills! In
mid-April, we helped out with a "Fun Day" at the church: the weather was
brilliant, lots of visitors came, and many people asked when another such
event would be organised.
Work
Graham has been working with Critical
Path in Macclesfield since August 2000. Dylys works at the Office of
the Information
Commissioner in Wilmslow.
Home
We moved into our own house in Macclesfield in October last year. From
there, Graham cycles to work in nearby Tytherington, whilst Dylys drives
to her place of work in Wilmslow. The house had a small mossy garden with
a damp shed that was falling apart. Since Graham needs to keep his bicycle
in the shed, we have had the shed replaced, and we have had the mossy lawn
replaced with gravel. Finally, we had a new rotary line, pictured here
under its cover.
Indoors, Dylys has done some decorating during her flexi-days off
work.
Celebrations
Dylys celebrated her xxth birthday in July (xx is a round number), and
received greater than the usual number of cards and presents. It is
standard practice for us to go out for a meal on the Friday closest to our
birthdays, and there was nothing unusual about going to the Mexican in
Macclesfield town centre - except that Graham did not tell Dylys that a
number of friends were also invited. There were eleven of us in total, the
food was excellent, and we all had a good time.
Our newest nephew, William, was born to Andy and Karen (Karen being
Graham's sister), also in July. A week after the birth, we picked up
Graham's Mum in Leicester and went down to Solihull to see Andy and Karen
and family.
Holidays
We spent an exceptionally warm and sunny week in March with family in
Cornwall - a nice summer holiday down at the seaside. So we got some
decent coast walks done as well as seeing the family.
We returned to Cornwall at the end of October, and took Graham's Mum
with us for the first time. Graham's sister Karen and her family from
Solihull happened to be down at the same time, staying at Wendy's house in
Saltash. So we had a family get-together at the Eliot Arms in Tredagillet,
near Launceston. The twelve of us had a room to ourselves: we had a great
time, and can thoroughly recommend this pub as a meeting place. Good
variety on the menu as well.
We booked a caravan in the Lake District for a week in the
middle of May. We have stayed in Cockermouth a number of times before, and
really like the town. On the Sunday we went to the Methodist church in the
morning, had a general wander around the town in the afternoon, and went
to a united service at the United Reformed Church in the evening. On the
Monday when there were sunshine and showers, we climbed Grisedale
Pike, and then did a walk over Causey Pike. On the Tuesday when
the weather was again showery, we did a walk over Catbells in the
morning, and then repeated it in the afternoon after a visit to Keswick.
Wednesday was a super day: we went to Buttermere from where we climbed
Red Pike, walked over High Stile, and came down over High
Crag. On Thursday we went to Glenridding from where we climbed
Helvellyn via Striding Edge: the weather was absolutely
perfect for clambering over these specatular ridges, hardly a breath of
wind. On Friday the weather was disastrous, but we cannot complain after
such a good main part of the week.
We liked the Lakes in May so much, that we booked up for a second week,
overlapping September and October. We stayed in the same caravan in
Cockermouth. Arriving early Saturday afternoon, we set off to climb
Grisedale Pike (as we had done in May). On the Sunday we went to
the Methodist Church in the morning and then did a very picturesque walk
from Stonethwaite in Borrowdale in the afternoon. Monday was
unsettled, but we managed a decent walk from Keswick over Latrigg
in the morning. Tuesday started very wet and then brightened up, at which
point we did a circuit around Ennerdale Water. Wednesday was a
glorious summer's day (1st October!), so we did the Newlands
Horseshoe, covering Maiden Moor, High Spy,
Dalehead and Hindscarth. Thursday was another bright day,
when we headed south to climb the Langdale Pikes. Friday we did a
short walk from Keswick over Walla Crag, and then returned
home.
Christmas
This did not quite go according to plan. Neither of us were working
between Christmas and New Year, and we were looking forward to a decent
break. We were expecting to entertain Dylys' family on Christmas Day, and
two days later we were due to go to Graham's sister's house at Solihull
for the get-together on that side of the family. There were no other
plans, so we anticipated getting some jobs done around the house, and
getting out for a day or two together.
But Graham's mother was unwell, and it meant a lot of time on the road,
visiting and caring for her, and some unscheduled nights away from home.
Fortunately, we were able to entertain on Christmas Day, and have the
get-together two days later. Mum was well enough to return home on her own
soon after that. But where did the Christmas break go ... ?
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