Sunday, December 27, 2009

A Happy Christmas





























Our younger son Ben is married to a lovely young lady called Claire and this year Claire's parents, Monica and David, invited us to spend Christmas with them at their home in North Devon. Also present were our grandchildren Thomas and Sophie and Claire's grandmother, who lives nearby, so there were four generations. After all the presents were opened on Christmas Day (and there were a lot!) we settled down to a splendid Christmas feast which included a large and delicious Christmas pudding made by Monica. Then we played games, including Monopoly using "credit cards" instead of bank notes. On Boxing Day morning we all went a long walk along the rugged Devon coastline, then it was time for more games, family fun and food. We had a great time - thankyou Monica and David for inviting us.

Mercy Ship in Tenerife

Many thanks for your thoughts and prayers as the Mercy Ship, MV Africa Mercy, recently sailed from the Republic of Benin, West Africa to the safe haven of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The ship encountered none of the pirates now operating off West Africa and had only three days of rough weather. Our elder son, Olly, his wife Sally and their three children live on the Africa Mercy - if you want to see what they are doing in Tenerife log on to www.peetfamily.org.uk

Monday, December 14, 2009

Nativity scene











Last Saturday saw the unveiling of a nativity scene which I have carved out of a large block of stone over the last year or so. About six weeks ago I built the finished scene into the wall at the bottom of our drive and concealed it behind a wooden notice board I made specially to fit the stone. Now the notice board is off and people are invited to see the nativity scene and make a donation to the charity CRISIS if they wish. At night its lit by three small battery lights and a candle but its not easy to get a good photo at night! The notice board will go back on again after 12th night.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Pirates




On Monday next, 8 December, the biggest charity hospital ship in the world, "The Africa Mercy", sails out of the Port of Cotonou in the Republic of Benin, West Africa. For the last 10 months the 400 strong crew of unpaid volunteers have been bringing hope and healing and free health care to the people of Benin, a country with few doctors, dentists or hospitals. Our son Olly, his wife Sally and their three children, Noah, Anna and Libby are among the crew. Unfortunately pirates are now operating off the coast of Benin and two weeks ago the Ukrainian engineer of an oil tanker was shot dead and another crew member injured in a failed piracy attack just 14 miles from Cotonou. Please pray that the Africa Mercy and all her crew pass safely through the West African seas. Photos show part of the Africa Mercy and our family in a traditional West African canoe.




If you would like to know more about the work of the charity "Mercy Ships" log on to http://www.mercyships..org.uk/

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

First frost of the winter







Today, 1 December, we woke up to the first frost of the winter. The thatched roof was frosted, the pond frozen over and the summer plants damaged beyond revival. But the frost did not hurt our winter flowering jasmine, with its lovely little yellow flowers. Frosty weather makes a pleasant change after the wind and rain of the last two weeks - some parts of the UK recorded their highest ever rainfall and several bridges were swept away by floodwater.