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“The long way round”

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

OK so I’m borrowing the title from Ewen McGregor’s road trips but this is more news on the cycle ride to work.  I took 8 thorns out of my front tyre last week, fixed two big holes and the tyre has still gone down again!  I asked in the bike shop when I bought a new puncture repair kit if he had been selling lots of these and inner tubes and he said yes.  I also asked Gary in Bridge Bike Hire if he had had lots of trouble too and sure enough he had. 

This prompted me to get my road bike out and come the long way to work along the road through Little Petherick.  Some of it is easier as it is a decent enough road surface but the hill up from the river in Little Petherick is quite hard.  I am also doing this as I have to build up my last bit of strength for my skiing holiday in a week and a half’s time.  OK it is a case of too little too late but I have to try!  I even went home around the diversion route through Winnards Perch last night.  It is almost twice as far but it does mean I miss out on the steep hill.  I may try that one tonight again, it depends on what time I can get away.  Whichever way I go I must make sure I have something to eat before I go.

With a couple of other appointments over the next few days I will only be able to ride the bike in twice more before I go away, I just hope I’ve done enough work to keep skiing all week - there is a 12k run from the top of the mountain right to the bottom that i want to do once while I’m away.  I’ll let you know how I get on!

Hip, Hip Hooray

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Sue, my housekeeper, has had to have a few months off due to a really painful hip.  The good news is that she managed to get her operation booked in for last Friday, the better news was that she didn’t have to have a full replacement  done and the best news is that she was able to come home yesterday!

We wish her well for her recovery and look forward to seeing her back at work soon.

Re “back on the bike”

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

I felt I must follow up yesterday’s post - the front tyre was fine, I kept an eye on it all day and no trouble, just when I went to go home the back tyre was as flat as a pancake!  I managed to fix that one and set off home but the road way, not along the trail as I didn’t want to pick up any more flats.  The front lasted halfway home and I had to stop a couple more times to blow it up and then had to give up and walk the last mile home - I just have to think of it as extra exercise.

Back on the bike

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Today is my first day back on my bike since before Christmas.  I had a flat tyre and managed to find all sorts of excuses for not fixing it such as it’s almost Christmas and I’ll need to go in the car anyway or taking things to and from work for meetings but on Monday I fixed the puncture and got back on today (yes, I know it’s Wednesday today, I had an excuse for yesterday too and not the weather).  Despite the approach of spring and lighter mornings it was still dark all of the way in so I was a bit apprehensive about running into the regular dog walkers out on the trail.  I did manage to spot them all - thankfully some of the dogs are quite light in colour, it makes it easier, and so got here in one piece and only with wet feet from all the puddles.

I put my bike away when I got here and noticed a piece of grass stuck on the front tyre - it didn’t come off easily: it’s a thorn thouroughly embedded in my front tyre so I guess I’ll have to fix that before I can go home tonight!  I was talking to Ash when I got in this morning, he cycles in from Wadebridge too and he has had another puncture recently as well.  He did tell me that the trail managers had been out trimming the hedges on Monday  which is why all the extra debris is on the trail.  We’ll just have to hope all the rain washes all the rubbish off the trail, not back on to it!

It’s just a couple of days in Torquay, you’ll be fine

Friday, January 11th, 2008

This was my attempts to encourage some of my management team before we all headed off to The Grand last Sunday for our annual Departmental and Senior Managers Conference.  This is the fourth time we have run this event and since the arrival of our Group HR Manager we General Managers have been taking part rather than leading the groups.

This is a great opportunity for us all to meet up, some of us do get together fairly often but we don’t get to meet up with the guys from our northern hotels that frequently and it is good to keep in touch and to remember we are all part of the same group.

Alan and Jason had some help with this year’s event from some students from South Devon College who were doing their Events Module.  They had planned all the activities for us and then facilitated the sessions which were generally much more fun than previous years.  The theme for this year was thinking more laterally about solving guests issues and developing our businesses and we certainly had to do that.  The one activity that most of us were looking forward to the least was the dance workshop.  There are quite a few of us who think we have two left feet and no natural sense of rhythm and we weren’t proved wrong!  What we did learn was that with a bit of effort and some good guidance we could do things that we wouldn’t have tried if left to our own devices.

Quite a few photos were taken of the event and they have all been put on our server for general viewing.  Andrea did find one picture of me and her Deputy Manager during the blindfolded walk exercise.  It looks like we have just been parked in the lobby and left!

As well as all the different exercises we also had a lot of fun, after dinner on the first night a few of us managed to have an impromptu game of pictionary with a flip chart borrowed from the syndicate room next door and some scrap paper.  This was fun for us and also for some of the other guests who must have been wondering what an earth we were up to.

The Gala Dinner on the last night was good too, Gareth the new chef did a fantastic job with a confit duck and foie gras terrine to start, a celeriac capuccino to follow and then fillet of lamb which was lovely and pink.  To finish us all off we had a hot chocolate fondant - glad we didn’t have to do any more dance classes after all that!  Sally, who had run the dance classes, did us a cabaret after dinner with her dance troupe which was a fun way to finish off the conference.

Now we just have to make sure we bring back what we have learnt and put it into practice!

Kristin’s progress!

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Kristin has been working with us for seven years now with a couple of breaks and is slowly working her way through the system to get her unlimited leave to remain in the UK.  A couple of years ago she managed to get an extension to her stay and has just had to take her nationality test.

This did cause her and Mark some sleepless nights, especially after they started to read the book.  Lots of us here were keen to help so we’ve been reading the book for her and then asking the most obscure questions we can!  The course takes people through many aspects of British life from the political system to many cultural aspects of what makes us what we are.  The scary thing really was how many of us didn’t know all that many of the answers.

The good news is that Kristin passed her test, well done and it shows how all the hard work she put in has paid off.  Next time any of you see Kristin just ask her how many MPs we have, how many MEPs there are and when the UK constitution was written!

Chloe’s progress

Friday, January 4th, 2008

When Adam came in to work yesterday he was looking really happy, he and Leah had just got back from taking Chloe to see one of her specialists for a scheduled check up following her early arrival. 

From the early scans there were some indications that she had had some bleeding on the brain and this could cause some damage.  The specialist started by reminding Adam and Leah of the possible dangers before he did some tests and exercises with Chloe.  He was really happy with her progress and said she is as developed as much as any 3 or 4 month old baby and not showing any obvious signs of any brain damage.  She’s also putting on weight really strongly now and is well over 8lbs!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Here we are, all bright eyed and bushy tailed amid quite a few bleary eyes, sorting out after last night’s party.  We had 75 in for a residential dinner dance and everyone seems to have had a good time: the music was just right, a locally based duo who I have booked for next year already.  Tim and Diane really made the evening, the dance floor was packed all night, will have to make it a bit bigger for next year.  At 9.15 we’ve only had half a dozen people down for breakfast but I have seen a few more people up and around so things should start to pick up soon. 

Some of my staff seem to be in need of a mug or two of coffee - only a few of us had to stay till the end so they managed to get out around 10 so still had enough time for their own parties around town, Laura even went over to Lostwithiel to meet up with her partner and friends - driving over in fancy dress!  She’s back in now but is looking forward to a day off tomorrow.