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29th November

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See MoreMolly and Thanks Giving folders for more photos of Molly. There are lots of Mamgu and Molly of course - Mamgu left on Saturday and is already being missed...

(PS Happy Birthday Molly - three weeks old today)

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HomeRumella came to visit overnight on her way to a wedding in South (?) Carolina. See here for a few photos, including some of the new fat me (especially for the mothers, cousins and friends who've requested to see them).
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HomeRumella came to visit overnight on her way to a wedding in South (?) Carolina. See here for a few photos, including some of the new fat me (especially for the mothers, cousins and friends who've requested to see them).

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24 July 2005

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Just back from Belize & Guatemala after a week of clambering up Mayan ruins, caving and swimming with sharks. Take a look at our photo gallery.
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Just back from Belize & Guatemala after a week of clambering up Mayan ruins, caving and swimming with sharks. Take a look at our photo gallery.

It all started with a bus ride across the country from Belize City in the east to San Ignacio in the west. There we relaxed in our hotel Cahal Pech Resort overlooking the town. Cahal Pech is the name of a nearby Mayan ruin (means Place of Ticks - so watch out), and well worth a visit. We decided to go just before closing (at 6pm) so had the place to ourselves.

The next day we took a day trip to the Actun Tunichil Muknal caves. This involved swimming into the cave and clambering over rocks to discover remains of Mayan sacrifice - yes, there were skeletons! The array of stalagmites and stalactites was very impressive - even better than Wookey Hole and Dan-yr-Ogaf :-).

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Next we had a day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge. We hadn't planned on going to Caracol (another Mayan ruin), but we were unimpressed with Mountain Pine Ridge (as the rainy season meant we couldn't swim in the waterfalls) and so extended our trip. Caracol is a 2-3 hour road trip from San Ignacio, over many sections of unmade road, but well worth the effort. It's because of this effort that the place doesn't attract many visitors - and there were just a handful of cars and vans in the parking lot when we got there. Again we felt like we had the place to ourselves. Caracol boasts the highest man made structure in Belize, and a wooden lintel that is supposedly over 1000 years old!
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Next we had a day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge. We hadn't planned on going to Caracol (another Mayan ruin), but we were unimpressed with Mountain Pine Ridge (as the rainy season meant we couldn't swim in the waterfalls) and so extended our trip. Caracol is a 2-3 hour road trip from San Ignacio, over many sections of unmade road, but well worth the effort. It's because of this effort that the place doesn't attract many visitors - and there were just a handful of cars and vans in the parking lot when we got there. Again we felt like we had the place to ourselves. Caracol boasts the highest man made structure in Belize, and a wooden lintel that is supposedly over 1000 years old!

On the way back we stopped off at Mountain Pine Ridge and treated ourselves to a very nice meal at Blancaneaux Lodge owned by Francis Ford Coppola (and no - he wasn't in). It's justly famous for its pastas, pizzas and other quality italian foods - so the man hasn't forgotten his roots. There's also a small airstrip there in case you want to fly in using your private plane instead of bumping down all the terrible roads - so we must bear that in mind for next time. We then drove a little way down (yes) a bumpy lane and snoozed off our lunch in a hammock next to the beautiful Five Sisters Falls.

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Most people travelling from San Ignacio try to do Tikal (Guatemala) in a day. We didn't think that would be enough time to take it all in, so decided to book one night at the Jungle Lodge. This turned out to be the right choice. It's at least a 2-3 hour trip from San Ignacio to Tikal (once you've included the border crossing). Factor in the return trip - that leaves only an afternoon to take in this immense site.
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Most people travelling from San Ignacio try to do Tikal (Guatemala) in a day. We didn't think that would be enough time to take it all in, so decided to book one night at the Jungle Lodge. This turned out to be the right choice. It's at least a 2-3 hour trip from San Ignacio to Tikal (once you've included the border crossing). Factor in the return trip - that leaves only an afternoon to take in this immense site.

I would recommend a guided tour by one of the official guides at the park. Ours was included in the trip itinerary. The guide gave us useful information about the site's history, and at the same time, while walking around, we became more familiar with the site's geography. Tikal is huge and it's easy to get lost; we found some of the signposts confusing which prompted us to buy a map.

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19 June 2005

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HomeHelen, Ben and Freya have been on a three and half week trip around Canada. Ben is a bit of a formula one fan, so we all thought it a great idea to meet up in Montreal for the Grand Prix. We stayed in the youth hostel which was very nice - we had our own room with ensuite bathroom, for about $60-70CAN a night. It must have been the hottest and most humid weekend of the year so we were thankful that the rooms were air conditioned.
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HomeHelen, Ben and Freya have been on a three and half week trip around Canada. Ben is a bit of a formula one fan, so we all thought it a great idea to meet up in Montreal for the Grand Prix. We stayed in the youth hostel which was very nice - we had our own room with ensuite bathroom, for about $60-70CAN a night. It must have been the hottest and most humid weekend of the year so we were thankful that the rooms were air conditioned.

Ben and I managed to slip off for one of the practice sessions, leaving the girls to an afternoon of shopping and going from one eatery to the next!

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We had the big hospital (19 week) scan this morning which was very reassuring (baby seems to be developing well and healthily) and very exciting. It wriggled around and made the nurse's life difficult, but in the end they managed to get some great pictures - including an amazing portrait shot of its face which is halfway between cute sleeping baby and alien.
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We had the big hospital (19 week) scan this morning which was very reassuring (baby seems to be developing well and healthily) and very exciting. It wriggled around and made the nurse's life difficult, but in the end they managed to get some great pictures - including an amazing portrait shot of its face which is halfway between cute sleeping baby and alien.

Otherwise not much news which is definitely how I like it. I'm well and not sick at all now. So well, in fact, that we're off to Belize for a holiday in a month (with my lovely doctor's blessing). It'll be hot, but then so is New York already - hitting 90 degrees (32 degrees C) which is a bit too much for me.

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25 May 2005

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I got to stay on for an extra week, going to the Lake District with Katie, John, Beth and Amelia which was lovely. Thanks to their delux pushchair we managed to clamber over rocks and up hills far better than I could ever have imagined. For the first time I'm now thinking of having two kids just so I can get my paws on it. Then it was off to Martinstown to see Alec, Gill and the boys. The trip included getting to see Godson Matthew save some vital goals in his football tournament and a lesson in the making of rice crispie cakes. Unfortunately only Gill proved a good student, but the boys were very helpful when it came to tasting.
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I got to stay on for an extra week, going to the Lake District with Katie, John, Beth and Amelia which was lovely. Thanks to their delux pushchair we managed to clamber over rocks and up hills far better than I could ever have imagined. For the first time I'm now thinking of having two kids just so I can get my paws on it. Then it was off to Martinstown to see Alec, Gill and the boys. The trip included getting to see Godson Matthew save some vital goals in his football tournament and a lesson in the making of rice crispie cakes. Unfortunately only Gill proved a good student, but the boys were very helpful when it came to tasting.

- JanetBall

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Just back from a weeks holiday in the UK.

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The week started with a couple of days in Glastonbury, mainly recovering from jet lag. The McCourtie's drove up from Dorchester for the day. We all walked up the Tor together - it reminded me of our wedding day last year, although the weather wasn't half as good this time around. Fran and Clare drove down from Bristol to see us, they were very pleased to hear about Janet's pregnancy, and wanted to know all the potential names we were thinking about, girl or boy.
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The week started with a couple of days in Glastonbury, mainly recovering from jet lag. The McCourtie's drove up from Dorchester for the day. We all walked up the Tor together - it reminded me of our wedding day last year, although the weather wasn't half as good this time around. Fran and Clare drove down from Bristol to see us, they were very pleased to hear about Janet's pregnancy, and wanted to know all the potential names we were thinking about, girl or boy.

Then we set off for Wales where we had a hectic schedule. First day was spent driving around visiting family, mainly aunties - Hilary, Teresa and Vicki (plus Rachel). The next day we went on a 10 mile hike with Ian and John over the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons. The weather was great (for Wales) with wonderful views of Llyn y Fan Fach. Navigation was left to yours truly, with only a little help from our newly qualified Mountain Leader (congrats Ian). We did manage to accidentally roam onto private land, much to the disgust of a local farmer (or yuppie, it was hard to tell the difference), but apart from this minor indiscretion we stuck to our intended route fairly well, and were amply rewarded for our day's efforts with a warm pint at the Gwyn Arms.

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Next, we had a day with my parents, driving to Carmarthen on our way to Pembrokeshire. Went for a walk around Bosherston with its beautiful lakes and coastline.
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Next, we had a day with my parents, driving to Carmarthen on our way to Pembrokeshire. Went for a walk around Bosherston with its beautiful lakes and coastline.

The week ended with a drive back to London. First stop was Beckenham to see John and Pauline; where the short bread and posh jaffa cakes were very welcome after a long drive. Then we went to see our house in Thayers Farm Road (the inspiration for our domain name). It's still there and in pretty good nick, not bad considering we haven't seen the place in over 3 years. Janet's map reading skills were pushed to their limit on our way to Peckham to see Theo, Dawn and their new arrival Oliver (thanks J&P for the A to Z).

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Spent the last night with Ian and Steph in their new home in Knockholt. Very nice too, tempted to move to the country myself now!

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6 May 2005

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Baby cooking nicely. Janet feels less sickly now, and so is slightly less stroppy - much to everyone's relief.

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20 April 2005

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So it's official, we're expecting a baby! Janet is already getting fat and has started whinging. As a loving and supportive husband I've given up watching Premiership football on TV.

At the moment, the current due date is Novemeber 3rd - I've got a book running (don't tell the wife), so if you want in, drop me a line ;-).

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Just arrived back from Florida, here are the photos.

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29th November

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(PS Happy Birthday Molly - three weeks old today)

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12th November

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Especially for the grandparents, Molly the movie (0.5M), "...the first 30 seconds". You'll need an application called QuickTime to view this movie. If you don't already have it installed then click here for the windows version, or here for the mac version.

Here is a slightly higher resolution clip, but shorter, of Molly with a very proud Mum.

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A very quick note to say Molly Gwendolyn Jones was born yesterday at 11:19am EST, 7lb 2oz.

Mother and baby are doing well. Both are being observed very closely, so they will be staying at the hospital for the time being.

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2nd November 2005

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So one advantage of being overdue is you get an extra scan! We went to the hospital, where Janet was hooked up to a monitoring machine for 20 minutes. Baby's heart beat was in the 120-170 bpm range. There were a few contractions, but nothing regular. Then we went for the scan, where we saw the baby sucking its thumb, and opening it's mouth - Janet thought it wanted food, I thought it was yawning.

Janet defintely thinks it will arrive on Saturday.

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3rd September 2005

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5 August 2005

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Karl, Chris's cousin, has spent the last week with us: wandering the streets, doing the tourist thing (Statue of Libery, Empire State building), attending a baseball match, eating a good New York steak and shopping, shopping, shopping. He was dreading going back to work after all that...
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Karl, Chris's cousin, has spent the last week with us: wandering the streets, doing the tourist thing (Statue of Libery, Empire State building), attending a baseball match, eating a good New York steak and shopping, shopping, shopping. He was dreading going back to work after all that...

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25 July 2005

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An exhibition of children's drawings from war zones I worked on with my Amnesty group is currently on display in Manhattan. See our website for photos of the drawings and the opening night. It's going to move to another gallery in the city in September and may - hopefully - be on show at the UN in the spring.

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24 July 2005

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Just back from Belize & Guatemala after a week of clambering up Mayan ruins, caving and swimming with sharks. Take a look at our photo gallery.

It all started with a bus ride across the country from Belize City in the east to San Ignacio in the west. There we relaxed in our hotel Cahal Pech Resort overlooking the town. Cahal Pech is the name of a nearby Mayan ruin (means Place of Ticks - so watch out), and well worth a visit. We decided to go just before closing (at 6pm) so had the place to ourselves.

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The next day we took a day trip to the Actun Tunichil Muknal caves. This involved swimming into the cave and clambering over rocks to discover remains of Mayan sacrifice - yes, there were skeletons! The array of stalagmites and stalactites was very impressive - even better than Wookey Hole and Dan-yr-Ogaf :-).
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The next day we took a day trip to the Actun Tunichil Muknal caves. This involved swimming into the cave and clambering over rocks to discover remains of Mayan sacrifice - yes, there were skeletons! The array of stalagmites and stalactites was very impressive - even better than Wookey Hole and Dan-yr-Ogaf :-).

Next we had a day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge. We hadn't planned on going to Caracol (another Mayan ruin), but we were unimpressed with Mountain Pine Ridge (as the rainy season meant we couldn't swim in the waterfalls) and so extended our trip. Caracol is a 2-3 hour road trip from San Ignacio, over many sections of unmade road, but well worth the effort. It's because of this effort that the place doesn't attract many visitors - and there were just a handful of cars and vans in the parking lot when we got there. Again we felt like we had the place to ourselves. Caracol boasts the highest man made structure in Belize, and a wooden lintel that is supposedly over 1000 years old!

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I would recommend a guided tour by one of the official guides at the park. Ours was included in the trip itinerary. The guide gave us useful information about the site's history, and at the same time, while walking around, we became more familiar with the site's geography. Tikal is huge and it's easy to get lost; we found some of the signposts confusing which prompted us to buy a map.

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But the real pleasure of having an extra day is that you can really explore and lose the crowds - wandering around paths and ruins well off the beaten track. Great if you like hiking AND ruins... with monkey and bird watching as an added bonus. Don't forget to pack a telephoto lense, you won't regret the extra weight.
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But the real pleasure of having an extra day is that you can really explore and lose the crowds - wandering around paths and ruins well off the beaten track. Great if you like hiking AND ruins... with monkey and bird watching as an added bonus. Don't forget to pack a telephoto lense, you won't regret the extra weight.

From Tikal we took the hotel bus to Flores. This is an island in a lake with brightly coloured buildings - reportedly the Venice of Guatemala.

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Thirteen volumes of the Carmarthenshire Historian have been scanned and converted to PDF format. The first two volumes have been converted to web pages and can be seen on this site (I'm currently converting the third volume).

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Home I'm just back from Toronto after getting my L-1 visa extension. Beautiful city. Didn't have much time to be a tourist, but got a view from the CN Tower, watched a Blue Jays baseball game, and rode an open top bus.
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Home I'm just back from Toronto after getting my L-1 visa extension. Beautiful city. Didn't have much time to be a tourist, but got a view from the CN Tower, watched a Blue Jays baseball game, and rode an open top bus.

The Blue Jays were playing the Baltimore Orioles, a good team apparently. According to my American colleages the Jays have seen better days - they won two World Series in the early nineties back-to-back, but have done little since. I arrived at the game 10 minutes late and they were already 5-1 down! The Jays made it a little exciting when they pulled back to 6-4, but the the Orioles then pulled away for an easy 9-5 win.

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HomeHelen, Ben and Freya have been on a three and half week trip around Canada. Ben is a bit of a formula one fan, so we all thought it a great idea to meet up in Montreal for the Grand Prix. We stayed in the youth hostel which was very nice - we had our own room with ensuite bathroom, for about $60-70CAN a night. It must have been the hottest and most humid weekend of the year so we were thankful that the rooms were air conditioned.
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Ben and I managed to slip off for one of the practice sessions, leaving the girls to an afternoon of shopping and going from one eatery to the next!

It's hard to describe the emotion you feel when watching motor racing. These things are powerful, violent, heart stopping, horizontal rockets that propel themselves around the track at unthinkable speeds - and that's just F3. The F1 boys lap 30 seconds faster. F1 will shake you to the core - ear plugs are a must.

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I got to stay on for an extra week, going to the Lake District with Katie, John, Beth and Amelia which was lovely. Thanks to their delux pushchair we managed to clamber over rocks and up hills far better than I could ever have imagined. For the first time I'm now thinking of having two kids just so I can get my paws on it. Then it was off to Martinstown to see Alec, Gill and the boys. The trip included getting to see Godson Matthew save some vital goals in his football tournament and a lesson in the making of rice crispie cakes. Unfortunately only Gill proved a good student, but the boys were very helpful when it came to tasting.

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The week started with a couple of days in Glastonbury, mainly recovering from jet lag. The McCourtie's drove up from Dorchester for the day. We all walked up the Tor together - it reminded me of our wedding day last year, although the weather wasn't half as good this time around. Fran and Clare drove down from Bristol to see us, they were very pleased to hear about Janet's pregnancy, and wanted to know all the potential names we were thinking about, girl or boy.

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Next, we had a day with my parents, driving to Carmarthen on our way to Pembrokeshire. Went for a walk around Bosherston with its beautiful lakes and coastline.

The week ended with a drive back to London. First stop was Beckenham to see John and Pauline; where the short bread and posh jaffa cakes were very welcome after a long drive. Then we went to see our house in Thayers Farm Road (the inspiration for our domain name). It's still there and in pretty good nick, not bad considering we haven't seen the place in over 3 years. Janet's map reading skills were pushed to their limit on our way to Peckham to see Theo, Dawn and their new arrival Oliver (thanks J&P for the A to Z).

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Spent the last night with Ian and Steph in their new home in Knockholt. Very nice too, tempted to move to the country myself now!

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But Molly has been very good - she's now in a routine, going to bed at 7pm which gives us our evenings and usually only waking up once between 11pm and 7am which is fine. In fact she's twice slept through from 11pm to 6am which were wonderful nights, but unfortunately she doesn't seem to want to make it a habit...

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1. One of those lamps which spin round when you turn them on and show shapes on the sides and on the ceiling.
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Well it's been ages since I last added a note to this site... I can't think what my excuse could be! In that time we've had Nanna to stay which was an enormous help, with me being sent back to bed every morning after feeding Molly. Needless to say, I'm missing her!

But Molly has been very good - she's now in a routine, going to bed at 7pm which gives us our evenings and usually only waking up once between 11pm and 7am which is fine. In fact she's twice slept through from 11pm to 6am which were wonderful nights, but unfortunately she doesn't seem to want to make it a habit...

Anyway this is rather late, but I've been asked for present ideas for Molly for Christmas or our return. As I keep telling everyone she doesn't really need anything and people should really save their money for when she's older and her love can be bought. But the following would be handy:

1. One of those lamps which spin round when you turn them on and show shapes on the sides and on the ceiling.
2. A boppy cover.
3. A mini liquidizer (ok - as much for milkshakes for Mum as for her food when she gets bigger). The smaller the better as our kitchen is sooo tiny.

Err that's it for now. I'll add more ideas as they dawn on me.

Happy Christmas one and all!

- JanetBall



29th November

See MoreMolly and Thanksgiving2005 folders for more photos of Molly. There are lots of Mamgu and Molly of course - Mamgu left on Saturday and is already being missed...

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Mamgu (Welsh for Grandma, pronounced Mamgee) is now in town so we're all being spoilt. I was particularly grateful to be sent to bed while Molly was having a severe bout of wind late one night, leaving Mamgu to rub her back and give her all sorts of other attention.

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(PS Happy Birthday Molly - three weeks old today)

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Mamgu (Welsh for Grandma, pronounced Mamgee) is now in town so we're all being spoilt. I was particularly grateful to be sent to bed while Molly was having a severe bout of wind late one night, leaving Mamgu to rub her back and give her all sorts of other attention.

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17th November

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As I write she's awake and watching me but calm and quiet.... I wonder how long this moment of peace can last?

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Happy birthday Molly (1 week today).

Yesterday she went for her first trip out to the doctor's and was declared fit, healthy and beautiful (but we knew that last one already). She's already put on a couple of pounds over her birth weight and having been a relatively conservative pooer decided to go through her first big and multiple one while there, messing up 3 nappies and the nurse's table in the process. I looked on in approval and hope she continues to be tidy at home and messy in other people's home/ offices.

As I write she's awake and watching me but calm and quiet.... I wonder how long this moment of peace can last?

- JanetBall



12th November

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And a quick update: Janet's recovery is going very well. We had our first family outing today, to the end of the street and back. I took Molly in a sling, and was constantly paranoid that she wasn't wearing enough clothes (she's not even a teenager yet), and looked very suspiciouly at anyone who looked like they might have a cold.

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10th November

Well all three of us are home, well and very, very happy. Thanks to everyone who has sent greetings and kind wishes - all are really appreciated. We've just spent a lovely evening - Molly feeding, sleeping and charming her hapless parents, Chris and I celebrating with a sushi takeout and by reading all the messages we've been sent over the last few days.

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Well all three of us are home, well and very, very happy. Thanks to everyone who has sent greetings and kind wishes - all are really appreciated. We've just spent a lovely evening - Molly feeding, sleeping and charming her hapless parents, Chris and I celebrating with a sushi takeout and by reading all the messages we've been sent over the last few days.

This latest message took slightly longer than expected to post as events took a slightly unexpected turn in the end and the last couple of days have been a series of highs and lows. After a long, hard labour I actually felt wonderful and euphoric first thing on Tuesday when Molly was born, and while it was difficult her being taken to intensive care for special monitoring (I'd developed a fever and she had a fast heart rate and slightly laboured breathing when born) all seemed to be going well and we could spend as much time with her there as we wanted. However I then became poorly myself and blood tests showed I had HELP syndrome and was at risk of eclampsia (seizure) so then I had to be strapped to a bed for 24 hours on a magnesium drip as a preventative measure. Really hard as it meant I couldn't go to her and she couldn't be brought to me.

However as soon as I was off the magnesium I immediately felt better and we've been having a great time together since. Molly is 100% fine and healthy (oh - and did I mention gorgeous?) and all the monitoring of her turned out to be precautionary.

She's been a delight since - though I'm told this 'angel baby' thing is an act they put on for a few days to catch out new and gormless parents.....

- JanetBall



9th November

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A very quick note to say Molly Gwendolyn Jones was born yesterday at 11:19am EST, 7lb 2oz.

Mother and baby are doing well. Both are being observed very closely, so they will be staying at the hospital for the time being.

Got some sleep last night, the first in a couple of days. I'm now off to the hospital to look after Janet and Molly. Will write some more in a few days.

- ChrisJones



6th November 2005

Well we managed to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night over here... not with a baby but at least with a big firework display in Central Park. I was very impressed that the Americans had laid on a display for us homesick Brits until I realised it was to mark the NYC marathon which takes place today.

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Well we managed to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night over here... not with a baby but at least with a big firework display in Central Park. I was very impressed that the Americans had laid on a display for us homesick Brits until I realised it was to mark the NYC marathon which takes place today.

And no, we won't be taking part, but will potter along the road to the park to cheer those staggering home on their last legs.

On another note, I've just realised I have to have this baby by Thursday as my pool membership runs out that day. Without my near daily swim there really will be nothing to stop me going completely mad!

- JanetBall



3rd November 2005

Saw the doctor today and she was very laid back about me being overdue - especially as I'm not keen on the idea of being induced if I can help it. She said she'd happily leave me for another week and a half or even more. So don't necessarily expect news any time soon!

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Saw the doctor today and she was very laid back about me being overdue - especially as I'm not keen on the idea of being induced if I can help it. She said she'd happily leave me for another week and a half or even more. So don't necessarily expect news any time soon!

- JanetBall



2nd November 2005

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Janet defintely thinks it will arrive on Saturday.

- ChrisJones

PS It has come to my attention that some posts made to this page have falsified dates. Needless to say, management take these allegations very seriously and will be monitoring the situation very closely in the future.


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Well it will definitely be a November baby now, but will Gill be right in her prediction that today will be the day? That said, she's now decided that November 5th and Guy Fawkes night would be a great day to be born, which I have to agree with. Fireworks for every birthday...

- JanetBall



30th October 2005

Nope - no baby still - not even to mark Chris's birthday yesterday. Perhaps a Halloween baby instead?

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Nope - no baby still - not even to mark Chris's birthday yesterday. Perhaps a Halloween baby instead?

- JanetBall



26th October 2005 - 10.05pm

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Well with less than 2 hours of its official due day to go it looks like the baby is going to be overdue by at least a few days.

Still, I had a lovely day in its honour anyway. First Fran and I headed up to 'the Cloisters' - a lovely, peaceful, slightly wierd museum at the northern-most point of Manhattan which is made up of 15th and 16th century European buildings (cloisters, chapels) and filled with art from the same era. Initially it's a bit strange seeing all of this transported whole to NYC but when you hear the story behind the museum's creation it's hard not to warm to it: a rich American decided most of his countrymen would never be able to travel to Europe to see this art, so he decided to bring it to them instead. It's also a very peaceful, beautiful place.

To get there you have to walk up loads of steps to get to the top of a hill so I tramped up there, and then this afternoon I did lots of fast swimming at my local pool - all with the idea that exercise might inspire the baby to appear. That's clearly failed, but it's still nice to be able to run around so madly while officially 'full term'. Strangely the tiredness I was feeling a week or so ago has now gone and I'm feeling distinctly 'unpregnant' and well.

I have still got a very big, wriggly belly though...

- JanetBall



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Fran has arrived in town, so we're doing lots of reminiscing, wandering round art galleries and drinking raspberry leaf tea (which she brought for me and which is meant to encourage babies to enter the world). Lovely. I'm finding the pregnancy thing quite handy when it comes to art galleries as I've always found I get tired and foot sore in galleries and there's usually not much you can do about it. Anyway I now keep getting offered chairs and if I sit on the floor no-one dares tell me off...

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Alec and Gill have unilaterally opened a book on when the baby will arrive. It's officially due on the 26th October so the following dates have now been chosen:

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29th Oct - Alec (incidentally this is Chris' birthday so I'm not sure he'd be pleased with this)
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As I defer to Gill on all things baby related this has obviously depressed me no end. Fran is across for a visit for the next week (from today until next Monday 1st Nov) and she'd very much like to meet the baby before she heads off, so I'm now feeling the pressure.

Anyway let me know if you want to plump for a specific date. The baby will of course be named after the winner...

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16th October 2005

Feeling good but tired, tired, tired. Apparently I should get some sort of nesting instinct and start tidying up shortly, but no sign of that at all. So either I'm not due to have this baby anytime soon or I'm just a slob...

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4th October 2005

I'm 37 weeks pregnant and officially in the 'full-term' category so I've told the baby it's welcome to come as soon as it likes now. Doctor guess-timated last week that it was about 6lbs which means I'm looking at an 8 pounder (as they put on an average of half a pound every week during the last weeks). Another reason - along with the heaviness and sleepless nights - I'd be very glad to see it arrive very soon. But then I should be so lucky....

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11th September 2005

We're just off for a tour of the hospital in a couple of hours, so thoughts are turning to what we may need when baby gets here. We're actually pretty well set up thanks to Katie, Gill, Mary-Jane, Helen and others: we have the moses basket, car seat, slings and loads of 0-3 month clothes to get started with (so maybe anyone who might want to buy cute clothes could think about getting us 3-6 month ones as we have none of those!) and we have plenty of 'baby gear' to come back to in the UK. But - and I always feel wierd about asking for things - if anyone wants to buy us anything there are a few ideas on our Amazon 'wishlist' which we'd appreciate. They can be ordered via Amazon and sent to us direct and the good thing with ordering through Amazon is that it should only allow one person to buy each thing:

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1. Columbia changing backpack. This is a quite a bit more pricey than the average changing bag, but I think will suit me best as I'm used to rucksacks. We'd like this pre-baby arrival if poss as it includes a changing mat (and I think our landlord will appreciate us using one).

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On the way back we stopped off at Mountain Pine Ridge and treated ourselves to a very nice meal at Blancaneaux Lodge owned by Francis Ford Coppola (and no - he wasn't in). It's justly famous for its pastas, pizzas and other quality italian foods - so the man hasn't forgotten his roots. There's also a small airstrip there in case you want to fly in using your private plane instead of bumping down all the terrible roads - so we must bear that in mind for next time. We then drove a little way down (yes) a bumpy lane and snoozed off our lunch in a hammock next to the beautiful Five Sisters Falls.

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Otherwise not much news which is definitely how I like it. I'm well and not sick at all now. So well, in fact, that we're off to Belize for a holiday in a month (with my lovely doctor's blessing). It'll be hot, but then so is New York already - hitting 90 degrees (32 degrees C) which is a bit too much for me.

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We're just off for a tour of the hospital in a couple of hours, so thoughts are turning to what we may need when baby gets here. We're actually pretty well set up thanks to Katie, Gill, Mary-Jane, Helen and others: we have the moses basket, car seat, slings and loads of 0-3 month clothes to get started with (so maybe anyone who might want to buy cute clothes could think about getting us 3-6 month ones as we have none of those!) and we have plenty of 'baby gear' to come back to in the UK. But - and I always feel wierd about asking for things - if anyone wants to buy us anything the following might be good ideas:

1. Columbia changing backpack. This is a quite a bit more pricey than the average changing bag, but I think will suit me best as I'm used to rucksacks. We'd like this pre-baby arrival if poss as it includes a changing mat (and I think our landlord will appreciate us using one).

2. Baby Einstein CDs including Lullaby Classics and I'm told Baby Vivaldi is also good - well... bearable at least! And I imagine I'd also like the Baby Bach variety.

3. Baby thermometer

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4. Liquidizer - small one which can be stored in our tiny kitchen. For liquidizing dinners when baby gets round to solids and making me milkshakes, smoothies and cocktails...

5. Playmat/ soft gym thing

6. Small fold up pushchair (which can be used on London transport). But need to do some research on this. Recommendations would be welcomed...

Ummm. That's all I can think of for now.

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3rd September 2005

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Chris has been doing lots and lots of racing throughout the summer - getting up at 5am most Saturdays and some Sundays which is a bit over-dedicated if you ask me. But I have absolutely no complaints as I just turn over and go back to sleep and then have his company for the rest of the day.

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I've realised that almost a full month has gone by without a diary note, so I thought I'd add a brief update about what we've been up to and how we are.

First - the pregnant woman stuff: I'm fine, very healthy and not really suffering from many of the traditional complaints except for an aching back and sleeplessness. The latter is good practice for what's to come I guess. I've been swimming twice a week which I think has kept me fit, and last weekend I went for a hike (about 6 miles) which was fine at the time but which my body complained about a bit later.

Chris has been very disappointed with my lack of strange cravings or need to lick coal, but at least that's saved him midnight trips to the grocery store. I have had the urge to bake the odd cake as well which can't be bad.

Gaylord Junior is kicking and wriggling merrily now and bizarrely got very excited when some Metallica came on the radio, so we may well have an aging rock animal heading our way. Baby does, however, also seem to enjoy the odd Elvis Costello ballad ('Smile' is a particular favourite) so it may just be a little confused and yet to discover its personal musical preferences...

Chris has been doing lots and lots of racing throughout the summer - getting up at 5am most Saturdays and some Sundays which is a bit over-dedicated if you ask me. But I have absolutely no complaints as I just turn over and go back to sleep and then have his company for the rest of the day.


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It all started with a bus ride across the country from Belize City in the east to San Ignacio in the west. There we relaxed in our hotel Cahal Pech Resort overlooking the town. Cahal Pech is the name of a nearby Mayan ruin (means Place of Ticks - so watch out), and well worth a visit. We decided to go just before closing (at 6pm) so had the place to ourselves.

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It all started with a bus ride across the country from Belize City in the east to San Ignacio in the west. There we relaxed in our hotel Cahal Pech Resort overlooking the town. Cahal Pech is the name of a nearby Mayan ruin (means Place of Ticks - so watch out), and well worth a visit. We decided to go just before closing (at 6pm) so had the place to ourselves.

The next day we took a day trip to the Actun Tunichil Muknal caves. This involved swimming into the cave and clambering over rocks to discover remains of Mayan sacrifice - yes, there were skeletons! The array of stalagmites and stalactites was very impressive - even better than Wookey Hole and Dan-yr-Ogaf :-).

Next we had a day trip to Mountain Pine Ridge. We hadn't planned on going to Caracol (another Mayan ruin), but we were unimpressed with Mountain Pine Ridge (as the rainy season meant we couldn't swim in the waterfalls) and so extended our trip. Caracol is a 2-3 hour road trip from San Ignacio, over many sections of unmade road, but well worth the effort. It's because of this effort that the place doesn't attract many visitors - and there were just a handful of cars and vans in the parking lot when we got there. Again we felt like we had the place to ourselves. Caracol boasts the highest man made structure in Belize, and a wooden lintel that is supposedly over 1000 years old!

On the way back we stopped off at Mountain Pine Ridge and treated ourselves to a very nice meal at Blancaneaux Lodge owned by Francis Ford Coppola (and no - he wasn't in). It's justly famous for its pastas, pizzas and other quality italian foods - so the man hasn't forgotten his roots. There's also a small airstrip there in case you want to fly in using your private plane instead of bumping down all the terrible roads - so we must bear that in mind for next time. We then drove a little way down (yes) a bumpy lane and snoozed off our lunch in a hammock next to the beautiful Five Sisters Falls.

Most people travelling from San Ignacio try to do Tikal (Guatemala) in a day. We didn't think that would be enough time to take it all in, so decided to book one night at the Jungle Lodge. This turned out to be the right choice. It's at least a 2-3 hour trip from San Ignacio to Tikal (once you've included the border crossing). Factor in the return trip - that leaves only an afternoon to take in this immense site.

I would recommend a guided tour by one of the official guides at the park. Ours was included in the trip itinerary. The guide gave us useful information about the site's history, and at the same time, while walking around, we became more familiar with the site's geography. Tikal is huge and it's easy to get lost; we found some of the signposts confusing which prompted us to buy a map.

One of the bonuses of staying the night was that we were able to take in sunset at the top of the Lost World Pyramid. It's a steep climb, but the reward is a full 360 degree view at the summit.

But the real pleasure of having an extra day is that you can really explore and lose the crowds - wandering around paths and ruins well off the beaten track. Great if you like hiking AND ruins... with monkey and bird watching as an added bonus. Don't forget to pack a telephoto lense, you won't regret the extra weight.

From Tikal we took the hotel bus to Flores. This is an island in a lake with brightly coloured buildings - reportedly the Venice of Guatemala.

The next morning we took a 50 minute flight back to Belize City and connected with a 10 minute flight to the island of Caye Caulker, one mile west of the Belize Barrier Reef. We stayed at Tree Tops guesthouse - very comfortable, and good value for money.

Caye Caulker is ideal if you want to be lazy or active. Lie around all day in a hammock drinking cocktails, or for the more adventurous, go on a snorkelling/diving trip with sharks and take in the wonderful coral reef in one of the three local marine parks. It's got a great, laid back attitude and is apparently less touristy than the neighbouring (and much larger) Ambergris Caye.

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I'm just back from Toronto after getting my L-1 visa extension. Beautiful city. Didn't have much time to be a tourist, but got a view from the CN Tower, watched a Blue Jays game, and rode an open top bus.

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9 June 2005

We had the big hospital (19 week) scan this morning which was very reassuring (baby seems to be developing well and healthily) and very exciting. It wriggled around and made the nurse's life difficult, but in the end they managed to get some great pictures - including an amazing portrait shot of its face which is halfway between cute sleeping baby and alien.

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Don't forget to vote for a name below! We still haven't decided...

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25 May 2005

I (Janet) got to stay on for an extra week, going to the Lake District with Katie, John, Beth and Amelia which was lovely. Thanks to their delux pushchair we managed to clamber over rocks and up hills far better than I could ever have imagined. For the first time I'm now thinking of having two kids just so I can get my paws on it. Then it was off to Martinstown to see Alec, Gill and the boys. The trip included getting to see Godson Matthew save some vital goals in his football tournament and a lesson in the making of rice crispie cakes. Unfortunately only Gill proved a good student, but the boys were very helpful when it came to tasting.

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PS I've started the long process of converting hard copies of 'The Camarthenshire Historian' to electronic format. My grandfather was the Historian's editor for many years. Thanks Hilary for digging out those old copies of TCH.

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6 May 2005

Baby cooking nicely. Janet feels less sickly now, and so is slightly less stroppy - much to everyone's relief.

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5 May 2005
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Maybe I should have voted for the Green Party.

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4 May 2005
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The circuit consists of a 2.3 mile loop with wide roads (or should I say runways?). The road surface isn't smooth, so I'm hoping not to crash; the riders seemed a sensible bunch though, so I have high expectations, although I don't want to tempt fate!

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21 April 2005
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Closer to home, I found some of our relatives listed on Ancestry's website. Rachael, Sarah and my grandfather Simmaco are all listed. Also, there appears to be some people looking for other Iadiciccos on the message boards.

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At the moment, the current due date is Novemeber 3rd - I've got a book running (don't tell the wife), so if you want in, drop me a line ;-).

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11 April 2005

Just arrived back from Florida, here are the photos.

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The UK's 2005 General Election is coming up. I've applied for a proxy vote, so my mum is going to vote for me (as I'm currently working in the States). I took a test and found that I should vote Liberal Democrat. I've never voted LibDem, always Labour. What should I do?

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9 June 2005

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We had the big hospital (19 week) scan this morning which was very reassuring (baby seems to be developing well and healthily) and very exciting. It wriggled around and made the nurse's life difficult, but in the end they managed to get some great pictures - including an amazing portrait shot of its face which is halfway between cute sleeping baby and alien.

Otherwise not much news which is definitely how I like it. I'm well and not sick at all now. So well, in fact, that we're off to Belize for a holiday in a month (with my lovely doctor's blessing). It'll be hot, but then so is New York already - hitting 90 degrees (32 degrees C) which is a bit too much for me.

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The flight back was uneventful. US immigration was dismal - plane touched down at 7pm (ish) I got home 10:30pm! Anyway, I'll leave the ranting for another time.

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25 May 2005

I (Janet) got to stay on for an extra week, going to the Lake District with Katie, John, Beth and Amelia which was lovely. Thanks to their delux pushchair we managed to clamber over rocks and up hills far better than I could ever have imagined. For the first time I'm now thinking of having two kids just so I can get my paws on it. Then it was off to Martinstown to see Alec, Gill and the boys. The trip included getting to see Godson Matthew save some vital goals in his football tournament and a lesson in the making of rice crispie cakes. Unfortunately only Gill proved a good student, but the boys were very helpful when it came to tasting.

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Just back from a weeks holiday in the UK.

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The week started with a couple of days in Glastonbury, mainly recovering from jet lag. The McCourtie's drove up from Dorchester for the day. We all walked up the Tor together - it reminded me of our wedding day last year, although the weather wasn't half as good this time around. Fran and Clare drove down from Bristol to see us, they were very pleased to hear about Janet's pregnancy, and wanted to know all the potential names we were thinking about, girl or boy.

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Then we set off for Wales where we had a hectic schedule. First day was spent driving around visiting family, mainly aunties - Hilary, Teresa and Vicki (plus Rachel). The next day we went on a 10 mile hike with Ian and John over the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons. The weather was great (for Wales) with wonderful views of Llyn y Fan Fach. Navigation was left to yours truely, with only a little help from our newly qualified Mountain Leader (congrats Ian). We did manage to accidentally roam onto private land, much to the disgust of a local farmer (or yuppie, it was hard to tell the difference), but apart from this minor indiscretion we stuck to our intended route fairly well, and were amply rewarded for our days efforts with a warm pint at the Gwyn Arms.

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Spent the last night with Ian and Steph in their (new'ish) home in Knockholt. Very nice too, tempted to move to the country myself now!

Finally, a mad rush to Heathrow, which included dropping bags off at Steve and Amy's (and little'un), a spot of lunch at Rumella, Rahul's and Rishy's (hope I've got the spelling right) and saying goodbye to Janet as she was staying on for an extra week. It was a shame I hadn't more time, I felt so bad rushing around like that.

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Next, we had a day with my parents, driving to Carmarthen on our way to Pembrokeshire. Went for a walk around Bosherston with its beautiful lakes and coastline.

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Not long back from a weeks holiday in the UK.

The week started with a couple of days in Glastonbury, mainly recovering from jet lag. The McCourtey's came up from Dorchester for the day - which helped motivate me out of the house and up the Tor. Fran and Clare drove down from Bristol to see us, nice!

Then we set off for Wales, where we had quite a hectic schedule. First day was spent driving seeing family, mainly aunties - Hilary, Teresa and Vicki (plus Rachel). The next day we went for a 10 mile hike with Ian (Bryant) and John (Hiddletone) in the Brecon Beacons - the weather was great (for Wales) with great views of Llyn-a-fanfach (check spelling). Although the start of the day was marred by an irrate farmer pissed off that we had inadvertantly wandered onto his private property! Dick.

Next, we had a day with my parents, driving to Carmarthen on our way to Pembrokeshire. Went for a walk around Bosherston with its beautiful lakes and coastline.

The week ended with a drive back to London. Stopped off to see Theo, Dawn and their new arrival Oliver. Then it was off to see Helen and Ben for Freya's naming ceremony in Greenwich park. The weather managed to behave, despite the forecast, with some sun thrown in there as the afternoon progressed. Spent the afternoon eating, drinking, taking photos, and talking to old friends - lovely.

Spent the last night with Ian and Steph in their (new'ish) home in Knockholt. Very nice too, tempted to move to the country myself now!

Finally, a mad rush to Heathrow, which included dropping bags off at Steve and Amy's (and little'un), a spot of lunch at Rumella, Rahul's and Rishy's (hope I've got the spelling right) and saying goodbye to Janet as she was staying on for an extra week. It was a shame I hadn't more time, I felt so bad rushing around like that.

The flight back was uneventful. US immigration was dismal - plane touched down at 7pm (ish) I didn't get home until 10:30! Anyway, I'll leave the ranting for another time.

I've finally got my act together and have started the long process of converting hard copies of 'The Camarthenshire Historian' to an electronic format. My Grandfather was the Hitorian's editor for many years. Thanks Auntie Hilary for digging out those precious TCH copies.



6 May 2005

Baby cooking nicely. Janet feels less sickly now, and so is slightly less stroppy - much to everyone's relief.

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I did my first bike race in three years last night, and finished 6th! Before the race I kept telling myself not to do anything silly, first race an'all; what did I do? Got in a two man break after the first lap - needless to say I got dropped within half a lap and spent the next three laps hanging onto the peleton. I hung on though, for dear life, and managed to wind it up for the sprint, and surprisingly found myself passing quite a few riders before hitting the finishing line. Pleasantly surprised.

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I read in Cycling Weekly that London has seen a large increase in the numbers cycling. Hurray. Apparently it's all due to the introduction of the congestion charge. I imagine people must feel encouraged to cycle in the City due to the reduction in motor traffic?

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Maybe I should have voted for the Green Party.


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I did my first bike race in three years last night, and finished 6th! Before the race I kept telling myself not to do anything silly, first race an'all; what did I do? Got in a two man break after the first lap - needless to say I got dropped within half a lap and spent the next three laps hanging onto the peleton. I hung on though, for dear life, and managed to wind it up for the sprint, and surprisingly found myself passing quite a few riders before hitting the finishing line. Pleasantly surprised.

The race was held at Floyd Bennett Field an old disused runway, organised by Kissena Cycling Club. Credit must go to the organisers for a very well run event. I arrived 45 minutes before race start and found sign-in well under way; racing started promptly at 7pm; and each of the three races had a lead vehicle. Not bad for a mid week event. Oh yes, and a copious amount of safety pins to attach race numbers. Bravo.

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The race was held at Floyd Bennett Field an old disused runway, organised by Kissena Cycling Club. Credit must go to the organisers for a very well run event. I arrived 45 minutes before race start and found sign-in well under way; racing started promptly at 7pm; and each of the three races had a lead vehicle. Not bad for a mid week event. Oh yes, and a copious amount of safety pins to attach race numbers. Bravo.

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I read in Cycling Weekly that London has seen a large increase in the numbers cycling. Hurray. Apparently it's all due to the introduction of the congestion charge, I suppose people must feel safer? I can't imagine the poeple put off driving because of the charge have switched to cycling?

Anyway, if a significant number of people are getting on bicycles because of the friendlier environment surely this should send a signal to the government? Apparently not. An extra five million pounds, over the next three years, has been set aside for Cycling England by the Department of Transport. Five million? Five million doesn't build many cycle paths, parking areas, or indeed, a decent marketing strategy to encourage people to ride their bikes.

Maybe I should have voted for the Green Party?


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I did my first bike race in three years last night, and finished 6th! Told myself not to do anything silly, first race an'all; what did I do? Got in a two man break after the first lap - needless to say I got dropped within half a lap and spent the next three laps hanging onto the peleton, or should I say by this point: a rag bag of fifteen riders. I hung on for dear life, wound it up for the sprint, and surprisingly found myself passing quite a few riders before hitting the finishing line. Pleasantly surprised.

The race was held at Floyd Bennett Field an old disused runway, organised by Kissena Cycling Club. Credit must go to the organisers for a very well run event. I arrived 45 minutes before race start and found sign-in well under way; racing started promptly at 7pm; and each of the three races had a lead vehicle. Not bad for a mid week event. Oh yes, and a copious amount of safety pins to attach race numbers. Bravo.

The circuit consists of a 2.3 mile loop with wide roads (or should I say runways?). The road surface isn't smooth, so I am hoping to always stay upright. Events run weekly every Tuesday, and because of the convenient subway at Flatbush, it's only a 45-60 min ride back to the city. I'm hoping to make it a weekly fixture.



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21 April 2005

I was doing research on the name Iadicicco, my grandfather was Simmaco Iadicicco, and in doing so came across the Ellis Island web site. I found some very interesting immigrant documentation regarding possible distant relatives that travelled to New York from Naples around the turn of the century. What an amazing site! They have the original ship manifest, which includes details of how much money they were carrying, their final address in New York, what skills (calling) they had, and strangely, if they were an Anarchist (isn't everyone?). There are even pictures of the boats they journeyed in.

Closer to home, I found some of our relatives listed on Ancestry's website. Rachael, Sarah and my grandfather Simmaco are all listed. Also, there appears to be some people looking for other Iadiciccos on the message boards.



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So it's official, we're expecting a baby! Janet is already getting fat and has started whinging. As a loving and supportive husband I've given up watching Premiership football on TV.

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So it's official, we're expecting a baby! Janet is already getting fat and has started whinging. As a loving and supportive husband I've given up watching Premiership football on TV.

At the moment, the current due date is Novemeber 3rd - I've got a book running (don't tell the wife), so if you want in, drop me a line ;-).



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Hello Luvvies... Dame Edna tonight.


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 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome2005 (r1.4 - 14 Apr 2002 - PeterThoeny)

Welcome to the home of Thayersfarm.Home. This is a web-based collaboration area for ...

  • MeetingMinutes?
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Maintenance of the Home web

  •    (More options in WebSearch)
  • WebChanges: Find out recent modifications to the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebIndex: Display all Thayersfarm.Home topics in alphabetical order. See also the faster WebTopicList
  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the Thayersfarm.Home web.
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Site Tools of the Home Web


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  • You are currently in the Thayersfarm.Home web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Thayersfarm collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest in the Thayersfarm.TWiki web first.
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  • You are currently in the Home web. The color code for this web is this background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Thayersfarm collaboration platform, please visit WelcomeGuest first.

Web Thayersfarm Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Thayersfarm... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
EUG Home of EUG web Search EUG web Recent changes in the EUG web Get notified of changes to the EUG web Eastway User Group home page ...collaborate on
Historian Home of Historian web Search Historian web Recent changes in the Historian web Get notified of changes to the Historian web Home of the Carmarthenshire Historian
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact christian.jonez@gmail.com if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
Legend of icons:   Home of web = Go to the home of the web
Search web = Search the web
  Recent changes in the web = See recent changes in the web
Get notified of changes to the web = Subscribe to get notified of changes by e-mail
 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome2005 (r1.3 - 07 Apr 2002 - PeterThoeny)

Welcome to the home of Thayersfarm.Home. This is a web-based collaboration area for ...

  • MeetingMinutes?
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  • You are currently in the Thayersfarm.Home web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Thayersfarm collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest in the Thayersfarm.TWiki web first.
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Web Thayersfarm Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Thayersfarm... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
EUG Home of EUG web Search EUG web Recent changes in the EUG web Get notified of changes to the EUG web Eastway User Group home page ...collaborate on
Historian Home of Historian web Search Historian web Recent changes in the Historian web Get notified of changes to the Historian web Home of the Carmarthenshire Historian
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact christian.jonez@gmail.com if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
Legend of icons:   Home of web = Go to the home of the web
Search web = Search the web
  Recent changes in the web = See recent changes in the web
Get notified of changes to the web = Subscribe to get notified of changes by e-mail
(included from SiteMap; change WebHome2005 to include from SiteMap instead of TWikiWebsTable)
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Web Thayersfarm Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Thayersfarm... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
EUG Home of EUG web Search EUG web Recent changes in the EUG web Get notified of changes to the EUG web Eastway User Group home page ...collaborate on
Historian Home of Historian web Search Historian web Recent changes in the Historian web Get notified of changes to the Historian web Home of the Carmarthenshire Historian
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact christian.jonez@gmail.com if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
Legend of icons:   Home of web = Go to the home of the web
Search web = Search the web
  Recent changes in the web = See recent changes in the web
Get notified of changes to the web = Subscribe to get notified of changes by e-mail
 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome2005 (r1.2 - 24 Nov 2001 - PeterThoeny)

Welcome to the home of Thayersfarm.Home. This is a web-based collaboration area for ...

  • MeetingMinutes?
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  •    (More options in WebSearch)
  • WebChanges: Find out recent modifications to the Thayersfarm.Home web.
Changed:
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  • WebIndex: Display all Thayersfarm.Home topics in alphabetical order.
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  • WebIndex: Display all Thayersfarm.Home topics in alphabetical order. See also the faster WebTopicList

  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the Thayersfarm.Home web.
 <<O>>  Difference Topic WebHome2005 (r1.1 - 08 Aug 2001 - PeterThoeny)
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Welcome to the home of Thayersfarm.Home. This is a web-based collaboration area for ...

  • MeetingMinutes?

Maintenance of the Home web

  •    (More options in WebSearch)
  • WebChanges: Find out recent modifications to the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebIndex: Display all Thayersfarm.Home topics in alphabetical order.
  • WebNotify: Subscribe to be automatically notified when something changes in the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebStatistics: View access statistics of the Thayersfarm.Home web.
  • WebPreferences: Preferences of the Thayersfarm.Home web.

Notes:

  • You are currently in the Thayersfarm.Home web. The color code for this web is a (SPECIFY COLOR) background, so you know where you are.
  • If you are not familiar with the Thayersfarm collaboration tool, please visit WelcomeGuest in the Thayersfarm.TWiki web first.

Web Thayersfarm Site Map Use to...
Main Home of Main web Search Main web Recent changes in the Main web Get notified of changes to the Main web Welcome to Thayersfarm... Users, Groups, Offices - tour this expandable virtual workspace. ...get a first-hand feel for TWiki possibilities.
TWiki Home of TWiki web Search TWiki web Recent changes in the TWiki web Get notified of changes to the TWiki web Welcome, Registration, and other StartingPoints; TWiki history & Wiki style; All the docs... ...discover TWiki details, and how to start your own site.
EUG Home of EUG web Search EUG web Recent changes in the EUG web Get notified of changes to the EUG web Eastway User Group home page ...collaborate on
Historian Home of Historian web Search Historian web Recent changes in the Historian web Get notified of changes to the Historian web Home of the Carmarthenshire Historian
Sandbox Home of Sandbox web Search Sandbox web Recent changes in the Sandbox web Get notified of changes to the Sandbox web Sandbox test area with all features enabled. ...experiment in an unrestricted hands-on web.
You can use color coding by web for identification and reference. This table is updated automatically based on WebPreferences settings of the individual webs. Contact christian.jonez@gmail.com if you need a separate collaboration web for your team. See also AdminTools.
Legend of icons:   Home of web = Go to the home of the web
Search web = Search the web
  Recent changes in the web = See recent changes in the web
Get notified of changes to the web = Subscribe to get notified of changes by e-mail
(included from SiteMap; change WebHome2005 to include from SiteMap instead of TWikiWebsTable)
Revision r1.1 - 08 Aug 2001 - 05:20 - PeterThoeny
Revision r1.113 - 23 Feb 2006 - 10:41 - ChrisJones