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Saturday 26 June 2010

I'm out of hibernation!

It seems like I have finally come out of hibernation...I've been away from my blog for so long!

I have to say I've been a little busy lately, my first week working for the Bishop was a relaxed one, but then the pace picked up the following week. I was tasked with decorating the shop, as when we got the keys on 6th june it was roughly painted in a very poor quality white emulsion. This was done by the landlord simply to cover the previous colour of it's hairdresser days.....bright orange!!

This task involved removing mirrors, shelves, etc also. One of the mirrors, a 6ft tall one, came off of the wall quite well, but had been fixed on using silicone sealant...this took well over a whole day to get this off of the wall.

Anyway, after the preperations I was able to start painting. We have gone for magnolia on all of the walls, white ceiling and white satinwood for the woodwork. I have to say that I haven't done too bad of a job overall!

Once the painting had all been done it was time to buy the shop fittings, book cases, etc, etc. This involved hiring a van last Saturday and Roy and I taking a trip to Ikea at Lakeside. The finish that we have gone for is beechwood, this does seem to go well with the oak effect floor and the magnolia decor. Roy also needed to get a few things for his new office at Credo Care in Lydd...so one transit van full, an tired credit card, lunch....and 5 HOURS later, we were on our way!!!

Firstly we had to drop some bits off in Lydd, then we called into the Bishop's home for a coffee, and to pick up a couple of items for the shop which were being stored there...and then off to Canterbury to deposit half of Ikea's warehouse into our little shop!!!! Finally we were finished, both for the day and, I think, physically!!!!!! We took the van back to Maidstone and then Roy dropped me off at home.

I took that Sunday off of church as it was Father's Day, and my little boy wanted to take Daddy out!! Strange how I had to pay....don't quite think he has the concept here!

The Bishop offered me the Monday off, as a reward for my hard work over the last week or so. Whilst appreciated I decided to crack on. So earlier this week I built the office desk and chair and also some of the bookcase extenders. Sadly, I could not get on with the book/display cases as the boxes are too heavy for one person, and to attempt to do it would probably damage them. So it was decided to get me some help.

Last Wednesday was mass, after mass I met up with a carpenter who came to have a look at a few jobs that need doing in the shop. After this the Bishop kindly treated me to lunch. I then had to go and collect my new glasses from Specsavers whilst the Bishop returned to church to prepare for future events (inc. today). Once I had my glasses I returned to church and had a server's lesson. By the time all this was done it had just turned 5pm, so we both walked to Canterbury West station to catch the train to Ashford, from where I rode my motorbike home and the Bishop got a taxi back to Lydd.

I should have been in work on Thursday, and there was also due to be a mass. However, the Bishop was unwell, so emailed me early to say that mass was cancelled. He also suggested that I should have the day off. So I took him up on his kind offer, and for once was able to walk my little boy to school.

Friday (yesterday) was different altogether. It was Credo Care's annual Beaumont Grainger Awards presentation, to which I had been invited. This took place at Bridgewood Manor hotel in Chatham, and consisted of the awards ceremony followed by lunch. It was great to see so many people there. There were three awards. One was for Foster Carer of the Year (title may be slightly wrong...sorry), one was for External Professional and the other was for Staff Member of the Year. This award went to Roy Hipkiss, which was great, as it was he that originally had the Credo Care vision....a vision that became a reality and celebrates it's 10th year this year! The awards were presented by a special guest, a young guy called Jack, who was the very first child that Credo Care placed when then started out!

Today is mass at 12 noon...and it is going to be the ordination of Father Michael Clothier (from South Molton in Devon) to the Sacred Priesthood. Tomorrow Father Michael will celebrate his first mass, this will take place in Canterbury.

You never know, I may even get round to updating my blog tomorrow, to cover today and tomorrow.

Until then.......or should I say "until when"???!!!

1 comment:

  1. I have enjoyed reading your blog for some time but just actually subscribed. My name is Libby Bova and I live "across the pond". My husband, Jerry is a transitional deacon aspirant here in Ohio and we attended Bp. Mead's consecration. I dear friend and I will be in Canterbury the 17-18th and hope to see the new shop! I really appreciated the painting story! We are in the process of finishing an old unfinished basement in our home. Hope to see you soon!

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