Canterbury - 3rd March, 2006
I just have to get back to the blog and let you know how we are doing. We have had such a good week this week that we feel guilty for receiving so many blessings, well above what we are due.
The biggest and best news is that Julie just got the best job in the world for her. She has been taken on by the Kent Refugee Action Network (
www.kran.co.uk) as a manager of refugee mentors. This job was made for her. She gets the laptop and the mobile phone (perhaps not entirely made for her) and she visits, recruits and trains people who want to mentor refugees. It's a job share with (coincidentally) another parent of a Canterbury Steiner School child. A fact she only found out after the first interview. She subsequently met the lady in the school car park. She will be doing two and half days per week which she can basically fit in at any time during the week. The job pays the boys school fees completely and some more.
She is over the moon and can't wait to get started which she does on March 22nd.
Today we completed on our first property (we had originally offered on it back in November but have been going slowly on it) which is located at 32, Station Road West, Canterbury. See my hastily developed website at:
www.canterburyservicedapartments.co.uk. We are taking bookings and have already (it was only put on the web last week) had a week booked from Australia and a Pastor from Aberdeen who wants 3 weeks from March 11th (ooopppps I had better get on with the refurb) and yesterday we had an enquiry from the whole cast of Black Beauty who need accommodation for 8 people for 3 weeks. Since we have 2 flats with 2 bedrooms in each, I am able to offer them the whole building. Yet to find out if we have sealed this deal but the immediate response has been so encouraging we just can't believe it. One of the cottage / holiday lettings agents who operates around here is coming over to see the property on Monday. She reports that her most sucessful property is one that is in the middle of Canterbury (like ours) and that it is almost always booked out. Our hopes are raised!
We have 3 more properties on the go and they are all going through smoothly so far. We should complete on a 6 bedroom student accommodation (currently rented) sometime in the next week. Thank goodness there is nothing to do with this one. It is a new build property, purpose built for student accommodation and it is occupied at least to the end of this academic year.
We have an apartment on top of a shop in the pedestrianised high street. The building is over 350 years old and looks very wonky but the survey has come in OK for the mortgage. The final property is where we are going to live (for a while anyway) in the immediate future but it is also a cracking property to convert into a 5 bed student let in due course.
Julie and I both have a sense that we are finally moving on again.
The boys are also doing well. We had some very positive feedback from Julian's teacher who said he is doing fine and is perhaps the most enthusiastic learner in the class. When Julie and I had scrapped ourselves off the floor, he went on to say how delighted he was with him and how different he had turned out to be in comparison to how he was during his interview when his then prospective teacher described him as perhaps the most belligerant boys he had ever met.
Sammy too, is getting along really well. He literally jumps out of the car in the mornings and we have to drag him off the basketball court at the end of the day. Last week he and his buddies were playing with diablos and he is now very proficient. The school certainly suits his style.
Julie has become renowned for her baking. The school has a fund raising bake sale every Friday at collection time. She is also doing some work as the helper to the Class 5 class representative. They are organising a Quiz Night in a few weeks and we have been doing the tickets and invites. We are getting back into the swing.
Things are moving along with the church as well. Julie is doing a Fairtrade stall there over Fairtrade Fortnight and doing a little introduction to it in all the services. We are putting feelers out about starting a family home group (starts at 6:30pm and finishes prompt at 9:00pm and all the children come and are looked after) and they are very enthusiastic about it. With 35 home groups already going, they need new ones. As soon as we move into our house we will get going.
And finally we are getting some visitors. Julie has one of her best friends visiting this weekend and they are going to the theatre and next week we have a visit from some other friends of ours from Ealing.
So good.