Sunday, 24 December 2006

Christmas Rush!

Thanks to all of you from the Crown Prosecution Service who have made contributions on our justgiving site in the last two weeks in the run up to Christmas. As I've said in earlier posts, it is not our intention to go all out for support untill the new year, but already we have had more than £600 pounds donated without really trying, and it's very encouraging, and thank you all.

Our local pub, the Coach and Horses, have set themselves the challenge of raising £1000 pounds for us. Well, after the showing last week at their anual Christmas draw that will be easy. Having ambushed everyone who came into the pub that night to buy tickets for a raffle in our name, a certain member of staff made sure she made her maximum selling potential. The winner decided that the prize should then be auctioned, and a very generous gesture it was as well. The bidding was slightly on the slow side. Then, and she will remain anonymous for the moment, a member of staff declared that if the bidding went up to £50 she would become the first topless waitress in the county. Needless to say the funds were raised and the Coach and Horses infamy has been assured. In all £157 was raised from the raffle and auction, nearly a third of that due to our barmaids assets!

Tuesday, 12 December 2006

Christmas Cheer

Derrick has slowly been building up his fitness as we near the Christmas period. Myself, I have been poodling along but can't seem to get into a training rythm, work or colds seem to get in the way. Once Christmas is out of the way we will be trying to get back on the hills and get some mileage in. That means winter walks on dartmoor or in the Brecon beacons in Wales. These are not the nicest of places in the winter but needs must when the devil drives and we should count our blessings that we have these places on our doorstep The gym will also be getting some attention as we seek to increase our aerobic ability and work off some of the turkey and excess amounts of Guiness consumed over the holiday period. If anyone would like to suggest some training tips, feel free. Otherwise you can catch a glimpse of us in our white expedition shirts sweating at the liesure centre at St Pierre, just outside Chepstow.

Saturday, 2 December 2006

Frost Fair

Derrick and I decided to drum up some suuport in our village for the cause. We have decided that we would not start the main thrust of our fund raising till after Christmas. It may be the season of good will but people are more inclined to spend huge sums of money on worthless tat than support charity at this time of year.

We were lucky enough to have secured a small space in our village hall at its Christmas frost fair. Jammed between the local churches chutneys and hand rolled candles we endevoured to set up our posters, my old walking boots and a rucksack filled with 40lbs of lead hoping to fire up the imagination of all those present. The hall was packed with eager bargain hunters and we did manage to persuade a few to part with their cash. Some people did take away sponsor forms to be filled and some promised to donate on line. I don't know what we expected but I don't think it was a wasted opportunity. Word will get around and we can only hope that come the new year we will have better luck on the fundraising side. If you havent already you can still donate on line at www. justgiving.com/transpyrenees2007