Monday, 13 September 2010

Anna and Graham's 50th Wedding Anniversary

On the 29th August 2010, our parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Simon and Brian hosted a lunch in recognition of this milestone at The Warren Golf Club in Woodham Walter.

Nearly 60 people attended with lots of old faces, but a few were unable to attend either through previous commitments or poor health, notably Christina and her family, Sheila and Louis Buckley, Mossie and Jim Doyle and Phyllis Milner.

The "stalwarts" were there though; Jim and Rosemary Banfield,


Tessa and Tim Allen,


and of course any time there is a free drink to be had you are bound to find "Twinkle-toes" O'Loughlin and long-suffering Miriel.


We were also delighted to welcome many old friends who aided and abetted at the original event 50 years ago.


Weren't you gorgeous?


Kitty was a bridesmaid and came with her husband Ken.


Colin Johnson, pictured with his wife Anne, also wore the morning dress at the original ceremony.


Lena, another of the bridesmaids was there with her husband Dick


Friends old and new loved Brian's speech. They were all able to find something of our parents in a perfectly pitched review of half a century.


I was personally pleased that Sister Rosemary (pictured with Rita) got a special mention for tolerating our noise and the vandalism of her Horse Chestnut tree with such good grace.


Carol and Ron Jones


Margaret and Raymond Kirkham


Allan and Jill Wiseman.


Reverend Carol and George Ball


Some revellers made a special effort to attend with Ralph and Dorothy Yeo making the journey from Devon.


Lisa and Conor (pictured with Maureen Devereaux) made it from Cork.
 

Bernadette and her husband Niall represented Sheila and Louis Buckley who were unable to make it.


Adrian and MaryVoller made a break and stayed for a couple of days.
It would not be possible for Mum to work with someone for more than a morning without striking up a friendship and taking over the raising of their children.

Maisie lost her son Johnathon (pictured below with his girlfriend Sophie) to Mum's eager guidance.



Jacqui and Eddie's children were well catered for before they met Mum.

Pauline and Sara


I wanted to acknowledge and thank Jenny and Frank who have been so good in helping with Joseph while Helen and I are working.


Sam Bobbet accompanied Joe on what might otherwise have been a very grown-up affair.


It was a real pleasure to see Jonty and Karen Bloom and to have them at our table. He was a little surprised to be asked, but then he does look a bit like Adrian Chiles.


The highlight was of course, Brian's toast which summed up 50 years of family life with Mum and Dad. If anyone has a video tape of the speech we would be very pleased to get a copy. Mum didn't listen for fear of being teased and Dad is as deaf as a post and couldn't hear it. If you have some footage, please send it to Graham at "The Lunar Project", Tech Pod 4 (top shed).


I would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who came and sent their best wishes. It was really appreciated by us all and Mum and Dad both had a wonderful day.


Sandy and Anna


Simon, Helen and Joseph


Graham and Brian


Anna


Sunday, 11 July 2010

Grandad Tony is 93

With a slip of la langue, Grandad Tony declared himself to be 93.



If his fifteen years of learning French has taught him anything, we would all be surprised. Perhaps with another fifteen years practice, he will get the hang of numbers.


He hosted a roast lunch at the golf club and was able to sit at the same table as all of his progeny. 


Returning to Suzanne's house afterwards, we all indulged in tea and boules.
In an attempt to find a present for the man who has everything, I took a picture of the boys that I hope that we will be able to enlarge for him.

Monday, 19 April 2010

Howlett's April 2010

 Here is a photo gallery taken by Joseph and George during a visit to Howlett's.


 
 Canadian Timber wolf


Eurasian Robin


African Elephant


George 


Helen, Karen and Patrick

Joe 


Gorilla


Lynx


Red Admiral
This butterfly should not be here. It usually migrates into the UK around the beginning of May. Aristocratic butterflies such as Purple Emperor and Camberwell Beauty sometimes overwinter in England. Although the Red Admiral is an Aristocrat, it cannot survive the winter here. This specimen is a ragged individual who has possibly spent the cold months tucked up somewhere warm like the gorilla house. Otherwise it could not have survived the harsh weather we had this year. 


Ocelot


Tiger


Python


Colobus Monkey