Author: Dawn Slaughter

It’s Saturday – Hooray for the Weekend!

I thought you might like to know what day of the week it is!  The time of Betwistmas normally drags but it seems to be dragging more this time.  We can’t even go mooching around the January sales and there’s only so much time one can spend in a supermarket for entertainment.

Still, there’s plenty of opportunity to get out and about.  Find a different route to get where you want and add a few more steps.  Apart from getting some fresh air, it will knock off a few calories from all the extras you’ve eaten which you haven’t been able to share as usual!  Grab a flask with a hot drink and meet another person outdoors for a catch up.  Park at the club and go to Marble Hill Park or walk along the river.  It’s not warm out, but it’s not freezing either.

My New Year’s Resolution is to try and fall in love with the kitchen again and make tasty, healthy food that is not full of beans, pulses or copious amounts of dried fruit!  Yesterday I made Chicken Arribiata Stew.  The topping of Herbed Dumplings will be this morning’s job.

 

Have a good day and keep up the hands, face, space and ventilation procedures.  You know they make sense!

 

2021 Let’s Go!

A new day, a new chapter, a new year.  We’re moving forward.

Time for fresh air!

… And that is just what Sarah (camera woman), Lucy and Merve (now undisguised as Olive) did!

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone like to share their New Year’s Resolutions?  Real and ‘pie-in-the-sky’ resolutions accepted!

Tidying Up 2020

Well, what a year!  It’s probably one that none of us would like to see repeated in our lifetime.  It all started so promising then March arrived and the invisible virus that had been lurking under cover suddenly turned the  world upside down.

On the positive side, people looked out for their neighbours, their family and there was kindness in abundance.  Those first 12 weeks when we were all afraid to go outside in case that deadly ‘beast’ attacked us from around the corner on our one exercise outing per day.  We looked aghast at the empty shelves in the supermarkets and wondered why people were purchasing second freezers whilst others could find nothing to put in the one they had!  Sales of hand sanitisers went through the roof.  It’s ideal when you’re out and about but they still say that 20 second handwashing in hot water with soap was better protection.  We sanitised our homes, our offices and the club within an inch of their lives.  We gauged how far 2m was in reality – approximately the length of a cow!  We stood dutifully in queues and the waiting hardly seemed to matter – there was nothing else to do anyway.  We applauded the NHS and other key workers every Thursday night until fewer people came out of their homes so it stopped.  It didn’t mean we didn’t care because we did then and still do as they fight the rising number of cases across the country.  Ann D completely emptied her button and elastic supplies in making headbands and bags for the keyworkers linked with Teddington Hospital.  Ange and Scott prepared and delivered meals once a week to those who wanted and also did the same for the Sundays in the November lockdown.

Risk Assessments were carried out and thanks to Ange and Jacquie E, outdoor bowls started mid May and carried on through to the end of September.  We conquered the new rink booking system and played singles, pairs and triples and welcomed Kevin L, Stella K, Steve, Dave P and Peter T amongst the outdoor members.  Terry M became the key ‘green swisher’ pre playing (it’s a very good workout!).  Jane returned part-time from furlough (Furlough really helps a company out when revenue is almost non existent.  It’s also incredibly difficult when you’re used to working all the time.) The bar opened up so we could enjoy socially distanced socialising with a glass or mug of something with our friends after playing.  Laurence and Gordon set up friendly triples matches every weekend against other clubs. Audrey set up the Three Way Triples competition with Strawberry Hill and Teddington and her team managed to win the trophy!  Following a couple of ‘friendly’ (oh yeah!) triples on Sunday morning at the start with Kevin K, Richard D, Richard H & Geraldine, Dawn organised Sunday Morning Pairs and Laurence found he had a knack with Rock Cakes for which we were treated regularly.   Ange organised a Club Pairs Competition but, on offering to do the midday BBQ both weekends with Scott, found she couldn’t compete and Dawn became ‘the other woman’ partnering new member Dave P.  The men played the ladies on the final Saturday, more food and drink were consumed, including Norman’s famous scones.  Ann M organised a brilliant raffle for Macmillan Cancer Research, laughter and chatter was heard on and off the green and the government rules and regulations became more relaxed.

We raised a glass as we said sad farewells to Jack Bache, Carol Bottright, Malcolm Peters and Antonia Payne.  Lovely friends and members who brought warmth and joy to those who knew them and left us with happy memories to share.

The Club had a thorough deep clean and a new Risk Assessment was pinned up as the clubhouse opened to indoor bowls. Following the return of indoor members, we had triples (including one friendly match v Iver Heath), morning roll ups, Sunday morning pairs and then the virus brought the shutters down leaving only singles play available as we moved into Tier 3.  Then the bloomin’ virus got its hands on many more people in Greater London and the club had to completely close its doors again.

Throughout December, Dancer and Prancer followed later by Comet and Cupid went into training for the big night and were seen around the club grounds and parks causing some hilarity amongst passers by.  In the meantime, Trevor was doing his best on the outdoor green and the crows and squirrels and foxes scurried away to the trees and bushes.  The freezing temperatures this week have made the worms dig deeper – which is a good thing!  Breda kept the leaves from the paths so any members passing through on their walks wouldn’t be in danger of slipping.

Norman took orders for the Club Centenary polo shirts and fleeces (and is still taking orders!).

Nadine, Corale, Margaret B, Beryl, Sarah H, Lucy H, Gerry and Dawn and others met one person outside in the cold and caught up with friendship and memories whilst others shared stories and anecdotes by phone, email and WhatsApp.  Mike & Tina chose the time for seriously de-cluttering and packing for their move to Shepperton in the new year – no bowls to distract them from the job in hand!

Many of the long-serving Board members decided it was time to stand down.  Brenda Southey was probably the longest serving with 12 years under her belt!  Along with Sheila Mason, Ann Breeze, Val Farnden and Laurence Gatfield, they have all given hours and hours and hours for the Club – quietly in the background.  We thank them for such dedication to the club.  All of them would like to be involved with the Centenary celebrations so we’re holding them to that.

Ange, Gordon, Norman and Dawn were co-opted onto the Board and Ray P continues to stand.  Tracy G stood down after many years paying all the various bills on behalf of the club and Vivien Cottey took over those reins.  There will be an AGM as soon as is possible when formal thanks will be given and new appointments made.

Gordon and Jane have done a brilliant job in sorting out the cool store which had become a dumping ground/storage.  In addition they have been sorting out various maintenance issues and they have both been getting on top of the new EPOS system which Laurence put into place with the successful launch of membership cards and green fee vouchers which had a few teething problems to start.  None of us like change so well done to everyone for working with us on that as you came on board to the almost totally cashless system.   The Club has had its electrics all tested and approved this week so all is tickety boo on that front.

Gerry led the way for Cambridge Park in receiving the first dose of Covid vaccine and hopefully many others will now follow quickly as the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is released.  (I checked and have 11 million people in front of me in the queue!)

2020 – a year we’ve laughed, cried, screamed in frustration, sunk down in a black hole of despair but phoned a friend and climbed up the ladder out of the hole.  We’ve been lucky.  We have lost very few members and friends.  The Club has been open outdoors for play and spectators (thanks to a personalised response from the government to Ange’s request) and opened indoors when many clubs will not open again this season.  It maybe a cliche that we should ‘count our blessings’ but we should and be thankful.  It is up to each and everyone of us to do our bit in keeping everyone and ourselves safe.  Supporting the club over this year by being there or by the emails and calls we have received has been brilliant.  We are a proper club because of each and everyone of you – our members.

Happy New Year everyone!  Wrap up warm.

Enjoy the clip below sent by my boss to all of our team courtesy of Prayan Animantion Studios.

 

Dawn

 

It’s a New Day, It’s a New Working Week and I’m Feeling ….. Chilly

Trevor will be very pleased as there was a hard frost which means the worms start going further underground and improving that soil – not sure if it’s because they aerate it by making holes or just chomp away and the nutrients they need but the green doesn’t.

THe electrtician was in the Club doing the Periodical 5 Year Certification, so all will be well for when the doors can re-open.  I’m not taking bets on us moving down to Tier 3 when the announcement comes tomorrow.  Rumour has it there is going to be a Tier 5 but I guess we have to wait and see about that as well.  Some people are having a really tough time of it and probably had an even worse Christmas than most of us, so we need to send them some positive thoughts.

I hope you are all staying safe and well.  Have any more of you been summoned for the vaccine yet?

Let’s Look Forward to the Next Bank Holiday

I popped into Richmond Station Sainsburys in the hope they had a G9 lightbulb.   OK, it was a long shot.  However, I didn’t realise that they were sweeping the 2020 festive break under the carpet iand looking forward to …..

Let’s hope the vaccine arrives just as quickly as the Easter eggs!

 

Very chilly out this morning, so wrap up warmly when you go out for your daily exercise.

Was it Crackers?

2020 Christmas Day ticked off the list as another unusual ‘event’ day this year.  On the plus side, having been out walking both yesterday and this morning, there was considerable lack of cans, bottles, glasses, party streamers etc on the paths, so that was good.

Andy Knott, who will be familiar to some of you, sent over some topical Christmas Cracker jokes including:-

Did you hear that production was down at Santa’s workshop? Many of his workers have had to elf isolate.

Why won’t Santa lose any presents this year? He’s downloaded Sack and Trace

Why wasn’t Rudolph allowed to take part in vaccine trials? Because they only wanted guinea pigs

Which Government scheme supports Christmas dinner? Eat Sprout To Help Out.  And, the best one …..

Why is it best to think of 2020 like a panto? Because eventually, it’s behind you.

Boxing Day.  Racing at Kempton.  Instead of the good family outing this year, it will be on ITV, which won’t be quite the same.  Did any of you have an Escalado Horse Racing game as a youngster?  What about Scaletrix?  I know the latter will be coming out in a household in Whitton, along with Brussel Sprouts putting for one very competitive family!  Christmas jigsaws and quizzes will no doubt be making an appearance in other homes along with new books and snoozing in front of the tv/radio.

I’m looking forward to The Repair Shop at Christmas tonight, followed by the Great British Sewing Bee Celebrity Christmas Special both on BBC1.  “Dunkirk” follows those programmes.  It’s had great reviews and it’s the “Film of the Day” recommendation in The Times (there are other newspapers available).

For our family, Boxing Day Food used to comprise cold Turkey, Branston Pickle, Pickled Beetroot, Pickled Onions and Jacket Potatoes for Mum and me while Dad and my brother preferred a re-run of the full Christmas dinner.  This year I’m swapping the turkey for ham and the Branston for Coleslaw.  My brother’s family always have Turkey Curry.  Sounds good but Yorkshire is a long way away and they’re in Tier 2, so won’t be going there!  Have you any Boxing Day favourites?  Bubble & Squeak? The whole of the Cadbury’s Selection Box?  Will you be spending an hour trying to get walnuts out of their shells in one piece?

In these days of unrest, it’s good to have some familiar traditions to help keep us stable and sane between all the hand-face-space that has occupied our minds for the last 9+ months !

Enjoy your day and stay safe and if you think you’ll go crackers by spending yet another day on your own, please pick up the phone.  The person you ring may well be feeling just like you!

Dawn

Happy Birthday to John E and An Update from Those Reindeer!

Happy Birthday, John.  We hope you are having a good day and steered clear of those reindeer!

Norman has received the latest delivery of Centenary polo shirts and fleeces, so will be in touch after Christmas.

Dancer and Prancer & Olive were out in training at the Club this morning and Comet and Cupid were spotted in Syon Park as Father Christmas zoomed past!  They have a busy night tonight and we hope the Tier restrictions do not prevent them from delivering some Christmas cheer to you all!

 

 

 

 

Christmas Greetings

Ann & Terry Macey would like to send best wishes for a Happy Christmas and the New Year to all the Club members.  Ann also added that she will be having a big fund-raising raffle in 2021, so if you have duplicate Christmas gifts or ones you won’t use, please hang on to them and Ann will add them to the raffle.

 

If any other members would like to leave Christmas messages, either leave a “Comment” below, or email dawnslaughter60@icloud.com and I’ll post them up for you.

Thanks to tenor for image

Emails and Carols

Whilst the hunt is on for those mischievous reindeers, I wanted to say thank you for all the emails that have been received.

The Club has stayed open for play as much as possible, thanks to the drive of the Board directed by Ange’s healthcare professionalism with preparing and submitting the Risk Assessments with great attention to detail.  With the additional support of Jacquie E in her H&S capacity, Cambridge Park has managed a lot more play than other clubs.  We have been very lucky indeed.  Big thanks to all the members – it wouldn’t be worth it without you!

Ray V is doing a great job on the Centenary Outdoor Fixture List.  Ray and Ranjani are great jazz enthusiasts and he recommended listening to Eden Atwood singing Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let it Snow.  You can find this on YouTube (ignore the ads!).  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNzrYtjvNZg

Jamie Cullum’s new album – The Pianoman at Christmas – has some great tracks – more smooth jazz than trad.

If jazz isn’t your thing, try Alison Krauss and Yo Yo Ma performing The Wexford Carol.  It’s a wonderful pure sound.

If you need a further uplift, try this on (also YouTube)  Sarah Kennedy Dawn Patrol Christmas Song.  I wonder where the little chorister is now?

What are your favourite carols/Christmas songs, or are you like Prue Leither and Sam Smith who don’t like Christmas songs at all?!