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Richmond

Saturday 1st December 2018

Report written by Kingston upon Thames runner

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It's a SOUPer day to help”

we said (or may not have - but it adds to the puns and reading experience...) upon arrival to Richmond’s Tesco Metro.

It seemed that they weren’t quite expecting the influx of GoodGymmers ready to help like keen beans, having almost run out of the shopping list flyers and unsure where we should go. Fortun(cookie)ately, GoodGym folk excel at problem solving and strategising, and the “Hounslow clan” created the more practical idea of handing out the shopping lists at the store entrance so that customers could pick up the items and pop them in the baskets post-checkout. (This seems like common sense but the suggested flyering location was not so wise, shall we say).

We divided into teams of shopping list hander-outers and donation collectors, and were given some more freshly printed lists to help us. We activia-ly promoted the collection and were met by varying spectrum of responses and “interesting” reasons to not donate (“none of these items are on my list”) - but enjoyed a chitchat to those that took a keen interest. Of course we milked the opportunity to have our own catch-up amidst the gooddeeding, including the mandatory “has your coach learned your name yet?” update and the GoodGym social later this evening. And Dave didn't fail to disappoint with showing that his "unusual" modelling transfers just as well to indoor tasks (today's features in your top three of creepy Kingston/Richmond photos, but "the one with the boxes" still reigns (chicken)supreme).

You breader believe this”

Having felt that we were having a bad patch of responses to our souper-promoting, we were totally flabbergasted to find Remy and Michelle practically buried behind heaps of donations. Crates upon crates were being filled, it really did take us by surprise to see such generosity after what had felt, at times, like luke-warm responses. Turns out the persistent shopping list giving works in spreading the word.

The 3-4pm team handed over the (carrot)baton to the 4-5pm team of Kate and Rich - and with Kate sporting some very festive Christmas tree earrings, she also took the festive-attire baton on from our Santa hats and reindeer antlers (yes, enthusiastic customers were “rewarded” with the switching-on of the antler lights - unfortunately this is snow joke). Then the baton was passed to team 5-6pm, Africa and Mark A - hopefully you got the festive attire memo! It was great to see how much difference some pears of GoodGym hands had made to collecting more and more donations.

We really decked the halls with our full trolley”

(And we leave you with the carol looping in your head - you’re welcome!)


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Attendees
David Ewens
Kate Holmes
Rich G-J
Remy Maisel
Andy
Michelle
Mark Allen
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Kate Holmes

Sat 1st Dec 2018 at 7:27pm

I can confirm Mark definitely got the memo! Photo’s added as evidence ;) Rich also made time for a little extra good deeding by ensuring the baskets stayed topped up!

Rich G-J

Sat 1st Dec 2018 at 8:01pm

Ah yes, the basket case strategy! Hand someone a basket in person and they might feel some (giving) love.

Kingston upon Thames runner

Sat 1st Dec 2018 at 8:32pm

Excellent strategy! And Mark definitely got non-existent memo - those antlers are quite something!

Mark Allen

Sat 8th Dec 2018 at 11:10pm

Maybe I should wear them on every run from now on...!