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Ask not for whom the hound roos; she roos for thee.
(From: "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee." John Donne, 1624)

 

The latest announcement:

 

We are thrilled and delighted to announce the birth of our first grandchild.  Oliver Steele arrived on 20th August, a couple of days early.  He is very very welcome and we are very pleased to be able to introduce him to you.

 

 

September to December 2025

 

We’ve been very remiss in that we haven’t been keeping this blog up to date.  We’re really sorry to all our readers.  As you’ll expect, much of this time has been taken up with our new Grandson, Oliver.  It’s all very exciting and it’s great to be able to be involved.  We spent quite a lot of time over at his home, just being there and lending a hand whenever possible while at the same time being available for a hold or a cuddle.  It has to be said that there’s not a whole lot of actual interaction, but seeing the first few months of him being here means that every glance or grasp has huge significance and that’s just lovely to be part of.  Hannah and Ben are doing fine and so is Oliver.  All that stuff we learned during our degrees and post-graduate work is now personified in Oliver, which is simply amazing.

 

In between times, we managed to find time for our judicial work, radio stuff, school governance, NHS work and so on.  Not surprisingly it’s quite tiring, but we’ll manage and it’s nothing like as tiring as bringing up a new baby!

 

We had a new roof put on most of the house since the old one was leaking – not seriously, but enough to be a wake-up call and it made us realise that it wouldn’t last another winter.  Steve and his team at SB Roofing Solutions did an amazing job for us and we thoroughly recommend them.  We’ve already booked them to do the rest.  The difference was amazing – warmer and quieter!

 

We spent a week up on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula – a wonderful place.  Very relaxing and very quiet indeed!  Ian spent lots of time on his radio, muttering about propagation and the sea’s proximity being great. 

 

We now have our Christmas tree up, and our Christmas lights on (including one of those data projector efforts that sends pretty light down the outside walls of the house).  It’s all feeling a lot like Christmas and is very, very nice.  We have the Christmas food mostly in, ready for the Day itself which we hope to have as a family of, now, five!

 

May we wish you a very, very Happy Christmas and a fantastic 2026!

 

 

 

Site last updated:

December 17th,  2025

 


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