Merry
Christmas Everyone!! So here is our not too long message about what Oliver,
Elizabeth and I have been up to in 2012!
Thinking back to the beginning of the year many of the months
seem to blur into each other rather a lot. I was very busy finishing my
foundation degree in Marine Science and the children were settled well into
nursery and school. More memorable recollections include a week of fabulous
diving in Egypt for myself and an indulgent Easter in Cawsand with my folks who
as usual boosted the sales of Cadburys by a noticeable proportion. I also spent
a week camping on the Scillies as part of my course which was very enjoyable
and I relished the remoteness and isolation while being surrounded by rugged
beauty and dramatic seascapes.


When summer arrived and I had handed in my last piece of coursework it
was then time to spend much more time with the children and we went camping,
visited even more beaches than usual and enjoyed spending time together without
the pressure of deadlines. Once Oliver had finished school for the summer we
joined mum and dad (aka Nanny and Grandpa beach) in France aboard Midnight Hour
for an unforgettable trip and four weeks of exploring islands off the south
coast of Brittany. Highlights were seals, dolphins and of course quaint little
French harbours complete with patisseries, creperies and local markets. The
trip was finished with a city break in Vanne before I ventured home to the UK
and the children went to their other Grandparents (aka Nanny and Grandad
chicken). They live in Northern Brittany and The Children, Kirk, Shona and
Martha spent two weeks relaxing in their lovely garden and swimming pool as
well as exploring the local area and venturing out on their motor boat. On their
return it was again time for school, not only for Oli though as it was now time
for Liz to don a smart grey uniform and join the reception class of Trannack School. After a few weeks though I made the massive decision to
move them from their lovely little school to our local school in Cury. It is
equally lovely but instead of the 20 minute drive each way we now walk around
the corner and the total journey time is about five minutes. Both children have
settled in really well and the past few weeks has seen them performing their
nativity, a trip to the pantomime and two Christmas parties.

All in all we have had a brilliant 2012 which was topped off
by me finishing my course and being awarded Plymouth Uni student of the year
for Cornwall College. I continue to volunteer with Cornwall Seal Sanctuary,
Cornwall Seal Group and The Helford Marine Conservation Group until September
when I start my Honours degree top up at Cornwall College. In July I am hoping
to complete a trek around Cornwall to finalise my gap year and raise money for
Grey Seal Conservation in Cornwall. Be assured I will let you know the details
soon and would love everyone’s support!
We wish you all a fabulous 2013 and hope you are surrounded
by good health, love and success in everything you do!
All our best
Oliver, Elizabeth and Jessica xxxxxx