Wednesday 10th December
Written by Jenna Drury (she /her)
Santa needs all the help he can get at this time of year, and there was a Salvation army of hands helping out. Our task was to sort donated new toys into age groups and gender. Then we filled each named red sack with a selection of toys, books, craft activities and a selection box from the huge pile, according to age. It was fun to imagine the child, and choose the goodies that would make a good sackful for them. We were soon reminiscing about our favourite toys at different ages. This is a huge operation, but nothing's too big for Santa!
Monday 8th December
Written by Pete
A balmy night (given that it is December) and 24 good Goodgymers met at our usual meeting point in good spirits, with as usual, lots to be positive about. Firstly a big shout out to our very own Vicky who is always very busy at the beginning of Dec and yet again organised a very successful Chase the Pud over the weekend. Over £4000 was raised for the British Heart Foundation and having 250 Santas chasing a xmas pudding or mince pie round the racecourse now seems like a normal thing to watch in early December. She was of course helped by several GGers but the credit for such a successful event must absolutely go to our amazing Vicky.
As well as several GGers volunteering at the fun run, it is another big shout out to Rebecca and Sam who both ran the fun run. Sam came second and nearly caught the pud while it was an incredible effort from our very own Rebecca who completed her first ever 10k run :-). Finally before warming up it was a pleasure to welcome Ruth who joined us for the first time and who in getting muddy and wet later fully got fully involved with the delights of a GG task. while numbering off every 5th person had to come up with a different warm up while Pete led the walk group to the task. Ed led the rest with Vicky backmarking to Rowntree park - our destination for the night, while Michael hot footed it direct from work.
As usual Stu had plenty for us to do. Babs and Leanne were quick to volunteer for shovelling bark chip and pushing the load up the hill to the garden in a vehicle more akin to a tip than a wheelbarrow - strong (!); another group headed up to the gardens for various tasks while the remainder of the group started attacking the debris that had collected in the pond. Using a variety of rakes, spades and other long handled devices the amount of debris collected and deposited in the undergrowth was both impressive and smelly. Teams at both ends of the park worked hard, although when Micheal and Alex went to help out with Amy's group later in the evening with seemingly clean lower legs, Amy was heard to say that she thought that her team had got the slimey end of the stick that night - at least I think that is the phrase she used ? Meanwhile the garden team had worked hard - with Helen and Jane quickly finishing their sawing task - Stu remarked that he had forgotton how hard the GG team always work.
Finishing with the team photo, Ed split us into 4 teams with tonights fitness involving a team member running while the remainder did exercises but in sync with each other. Surprisingly they were done quite well and whilst perhaps not ready to form a syncronised swimming team everyone acquitted themselves well. It was then just time for sharing round some home made xmas themed ginger biscuits before returning to base....
Sunday 7th December
Written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
If you went down to the Knavesmire today you nay have got a pleasant shock as 250 Santas were running around chasing a pudding or mince pie!
All to raise money for the British Heart Foundation!
Thank you to all the volunteers who made it possible, from setting up the course to marshalling or handing out water. We couldn't have done it without you. ❤
Sunday 7th December
Written by Laura Barrett
Despite the very soggy weather we got stuck into the tasks at the community garden. Ben had a tough job sweeping the wet leaves off the paths, Ellie dug up brambles and cleared the beds and Laura cut back the roses and cleared the beds. Callie, Ellie and Ben's dog, started to dig a hole which gave us an idea. Soon we had her joining in the task by digging the weeds and roots out of the bark chip in the play area. She finished by showing us her dog agility skills through the train.
Saturday 6th December
Written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
Supporting a more sustainable version of Christmas shopping, four GoodGymmers headed to the monthly Acomb clothes swap (three of us (relatively) fresh-faced, one slightly less so). We were quickly put to work putting out the clothes that people brought for others to browse and choose from. Highlights were the Christmas sparkly rail and the new addition of both a bra and a wool drop (for any unneeded bras and wool respectively). With plenty to do, the time flow and it was time to say farewell until next month.
Thanks everyone!
Thursday 4th December
Written by Stefan Durkin
from out of nowhere on an atypically dull grey day onlookers were stunned as Hurricane Goodgym hit the Caribbean island paradise of.. Southland's church hall.Damage was estimated at.. nothing as the category 5 storm stacked chairs, nested tables, returned kitchen items & swept up after itself.More domestic drudgery news as it happens & now the weather- look out the flipping window I'm not your mum
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