Saturday, July 30, 2011

Seeing is Believing



"Seeing is Believing" (registered charity number 1100559) is a collaboration between the International Association for the Prevention of Blindness and Standard Chartered Bank. Our younger son, Ben, works at the head office of Standard Chartered Bank in London and is very involved in the bank's fund raising for Seeing is Believing. The photo shows him and some of his work colleagues recently raising sponsorship money by running a strenuous course round the streets of London - he's the one third from the left, the guy second from the left is blind and is being guided by the others. Many of the people whose sight is saved by the charity live in Africa and Ben's work sometimes takes him there. Just today he returned from a business trip which took him to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Busy Weekend

The weekend before last we went to stay with Ben, Claire, Thomas and Sophie at their home in Bedfordshire. Saturday was a very busy day. In the morning we watched Thomas play football with his school team, then the school team played a match against their fathers, including Ben, which the fathers won - surprise, surprise. It rained hard throughout the morning and both players and spectators got very wet. In the afternoon we watched Sophie dancing and singing in her dance club's summer show and in the evening we watched Clare doing both ballet and tap dancing in the adults' dance class show. Both of them danced beautifully and the shows were very professional. Unfortunately photography was not allowed so no photos this time - even of the football (too wet).

Monday, July 18, 2011

Back in England













At 8.30am on 1 July, Olly, Sally, Noah, Anna and Libby pushed trolleys holding their 10 huge suitcases out of the arrivals area at Heathrow Airport. They were smiling, despite a 24 hour journey which had involved a two hour ferry ride to Freetown Airport, a long flight to Brussels (via Banjul in the Gambia) and another flight from Brussels to Heathrow. Waiting for them in the arrivals area were Jenny and I, Ben, Claire, Thomas and Sophie and Wendy (Sally's mum) and Dave (Sally's stepfather). Two hours later we were all back at Pippin Cottage where a weekend of celebrations and feasting began. Photos show Olly and family coming through the arrivals area, a group photo of most of us (Olly and family towards the right, Thomas, Sophie and Dave towards the left) and some of us having breakfast the next morning. Olly and family are staying with us at Pippin Cottage until they find a place of their own in Dorset and the children will be going to school in Sherborne. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers as they make the difficult transition from the poverty of West Africa to the relative affluence of the UK.