Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Jabs and Jaunts

Bev being jabbedWe've had our last jabs for India. As you can see from the camera shake Jon was a bit nervous as he took a photo of me, but I was cool and calm about the whole situation (well, I can say that as you can't see the expression on my face!). The nurse even gave us stickers for being so brave (see below). So, all we have to do now is go shopping for mysterious things like 'DEET' and get a visa. Oh, and pay the rest of the balance on the trip - the REALLY painful bit! The good news is that we're now flying Virgin not Aeroflot, so there's a chance we might get there and back in one piece.

The fundraising is going very well and we're almost up to £700 - so if you've not contributed already please click on the 'sponsor us' link on the right and support us online. You can, of course, give us money or send cheques (payable to Meningitis Research Foundation please). Don't forget that we're paying our travel costs so everything we raise goes directly to the charity.

Jon being jabbedWe're just back from a few days biking in the Lake District. The weather on the way up was dodgy to say the least with sideways winds and rain, great fun on a bike! We stopped off at the lovely Egerton Arms in Astbury, Cheshire - an excellent sized room with John Lewis towels! We thought the lady behind the bar was looking at us a bit odd for being rough bedraggled bikers, but when we'd changed and got back to the bar we got chatting and found that her and her husband had a bike. She'd obviously been to check out the bikes 'cos her opening remark was 'Are they both Suzukis?'. Then we stayed in the Black Bull in Coniston, home to the Coniston Brewery. Which, as you can imagine, we found rather pleasant... We had a very nice room across the back yard with its own entrance, so we didn't have to tramp our soggy bike gear through the pub. Motor launch MV Ransome on ConistonThe Lakes must look lovely in summer... That said we did get some walking in and caught the 'ferry' (pictured) down to Torver to walk back.

The Bowness ferryOn the way back we tried to stop in Hawkshead but found BIKES had to pay carparking charges! Just where are you expected to put the sticker? (I've already emailed the Parks authority to suggest a few places) So we pressed on to Windermere via the ferry - great fun. Saw Simon Calder and a BBC 'film crew' of one bloke and a large video camera. We stopped off overnight at my parents. Mum's very well and has put on about a stone and a half - and looks much better for it - it's probably the only time she's been happy to go round telling people she's put on weight! She's only got 3 more chemo sessions to go and luckily they're not making her feel too ill.

Sticker for being a brave boy and girlI've just got back from my first Open University Summer School at Queen Mary Campus in London. It was 'proper East End' with the Blind Beggar pub where the Krays used to drink just down the road, and the Whitechapel Bell Foundry nearby too. For those of us who remember tiny halls of res. bedrooms, the student rooms today are a revelation! Proper comfortable single bed with en suite, and a full sized kitchen-dining room (bigger than ours!) to share between 4 bedrooms. I decided I could cope with becoming a full-time student again! But perhaps not with the £15K loan! I'm looking forward to my final OU exam...3 days before we fly to India... Thanks to those who sponsored me whilst I was at the Summer School.

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