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Sunday 24 August 2014

DADDY COOL...

Having just read back over a post I made on this Blog a year ago (Boys To Men) it struck me just how quickly time moves along when we are not looking. I wrote then about Jaja being on his summer break from school and the fact that no longer did we need to make child care arrangements based on the fact that he is now mature enough to look after himself and this next Blog shows just how far he has come since then...

Time continues to fly by where my relationship with my son is concerned so I must be having fun as they say and just recently I got to spend some real quality time with him in the most unexpected of ways when the company that we had lined up to do his 2 week Work Experience had to pull out due to unforeseen circumstances. There was no way Trudie and I were going to have Jaja miss out on what we believe is a very worthwhile and valuable pre-amble to working life, so I went down to his school and offered to step in as his work placement provider and school where more than happy for me to do this and arrangements were made for Jaja to work for two weeks as a Sales Assistant in my retail Menswear store.

Now it would be so easy for me to put on my rose tinted glasses in assessing how my son performed in the fortnight that he worked for me but I can honestly say that had I gone through a recruitment procedure and hired a salaried member of staff then I could not have found anyone better! From the very first day Jaja demonstrated a confidence when dealing with customers (not all of them friendly) and an ability to pick things up quickly that surprised even me, as I already thought he was brilliant! (rose tinted specs again).

He made such a positive impact in the short time he was there to the point where all the guys he worked with were sad to see him leave and even now some weeks later I still have customers coming in-store asking after him and all this makes me so proud of this wonderful young man that I am lucky enough to call my Son. I have a new born respect for him as an adult in his own right and what's more and even better is that he now sees me differently. He now knows and respects what I do 5 days a week to provide for our family and he really appreciates me for it.

I stepped in as a last minute 'Work Placement' provider and got so much more from the experience than I could ever have imagined. I got to see my son fending for himself on a daily basis in the big wide world and I now know for certain that he is well equipped to make his life whatever he wants it to be.

I think the 'Work Experience' scheme is  one of the best things the Government is responsible for and the only suggestion I would make is that where possible kids should spend the time working with their parents regardless of their chosen career path because the benefit to all is so much more rewarding than you could ever imagine. I like most parents thought I knew who and what my offspring was all about but the two weeks spent working together in close proximity really opened my eyes and gave me a real insight as to the man my son has grown into and having only stumbled across the opportunity by default I am ever so grateful that I did.

Jaja for his part was really impressed how his old Dad could be on his feet for 10 hours a day then still be fit and fresh enough to drive home with a smile on his face while he fell asleep in the passenger seat exhausted... I know he'll be ready for working life when the time comes so for me that's 'job done' with the bonus that my son thinks I'm really cool... I could not wish for any bigger accolade than that!    


Sunday 13 July 2014

She Took One for our Team ...

As it's the BIGGEST day in the footballing calendar with the world cup final taking place tonight, I just thought I'd dig out another one of my footballing stories to share with you all - bless my wife! As you all know by now I write about Life, Love and Relationships and this story features in my book Together Forever I hope you all enjoy, please feel free to comment ...

Take One for the Team 

I’m a big sports fan and in particular I tend to favour team sports such as football and rugby.  I enjoyed watching the 2012 London Olympics and the ‘Tour De France’ in the same year.  When I watch a sports team endeavouring to win I get really drawn-in to the team dynamics and tactics being used in an all-out effort to achieve victory. It’s really interesting to see how individuals within a team will often sacrifice personal glory all for the greater good of the whole.

In football you will often see a player being used in a position that’s not necessarily his favoured one where he is moved out of his comfort zone because it’s where the team need him to play in order to achieve the right balance therefore enhancing their chances of being successful.

Bradley Wiggins won the ‘2012 Tour De France’ but there’s no way he could have done it without the full support and backing of his team in which other individuals put their own personal glory to one side because that’s what ‘the team’ needed them to do.

I often use sporting analogies when describing real life scenarios.  I find many similarities to sport in working life and relationships.  Sport is our fun way of living out the dramas and excitement often missing from our regular 9-5 day.  Sport tests the commitment, endeavour, loyalty and team ethic of the participants.  It tests the team’s will to win regardless of the sacrifices that individuals within the team have to make. That’s where the saying ‘Taking one for the team’ comes from.  It describes the sacrifices being made by one individual because the team comes first.

Now having said all that, I would like to declare marriage and long term relationships as a ‘Team Sport’.  A team sport where all the usual tactics, effort, endeavour and mutual respect for your team mate is required if you are to be a success.  It also means that once in a while one of you may be asked to ‘take one for the team’…

The first time I remember this happening in our case was very early on in our relationship before we were married and on this particular day Trudie was the one making the sacrifices. Trudie was going to do something she had never done before in her life, she was going to do something just to make me happy in our fledgling relationship. She was going to ‘take one for our team’.

Trudie has never really been into sports other than horse riding when she was younger.  She certainly does not like football and once even claimed that she would not have pursued our early relationship if she had realised as she did over time how much I loved football and in particular my ‘beloved Bolton Wanderers’.  I suppose given the fact that she hates football so much says a lot about the way she ‘took one for the team’ on the particular occasion I’m about to tell  you about.

It was back in the eighties and my footballing heroes were more like zeroes at that time and plying their trade in the bottom tier of English football. Yes the mighty ‘B.W.F.C.’ were residing in the 4th Division. That said we were doing rather well down there, so much so I had booked a weekend off work in order to go and watch the lads continue their push for promotion playing away at Crewe Alexandra.  Oh the glamour of it all!

The original plan was to go down to the game with a couple of fellow Wanderers but things went awry when one of them fell ill the night before and the other one was ‘grounded’ by his ‘Mrs’ for thinking it would be ok to go out on the lash on the Friday night before continuing the alcoholic onslaught into Saturday with a trip down to Crewe!  She was having none of it… ‘He’d had his Friday night out so it was his turn to mind the kids while nursing his hangover and she was going to participate in that particular female dominated sport known as shopping so there was to be no football for him this Saturday’.

“Bloody marvellous” I said while hanging up the phone.
“What’s up?” enquired Trudie.
“It looks like I’m going to the match on my own” I replied.
“That won’t be much fun… do you have to go?”
“I’ve booked a day’s holiday especially to go… I’ll be ok, I’m sure I’ll meet some of the other lads down there”.

I must have cut a rather sorry sight as I did my best to cope with the disappointment.  Trudie was right; it’s not as much fun going to the match on your own and what if I didn’t bump into anyone I knew when I got there?  I was reluctantly beginning to entertain the idea of not going when Trudie uttered words I never in a million years thought I would hear coming from her lips… “I’ll come to the footy with you!” she declared.  Blimey I must have looked really disappointed for her to come out with that I thought to myself.

“But you hate football,” I reminded her as if she needed any reminding.
“I know but I love you and I don’t like to see you disappointed so I’m going to put my best foot forward and be ‘one of the lads’ for the day… What shall I wear?”  I burst out laughing! “What’s so funny about me coming to the footy with you?”  I noticed she looked a little upset.

“I’m not laughing at the idea of you coming with me; I just think your question of ‘what shall I wear’ is so typical of you and so cute.”
She smiled again, “Well what does a girl wear to the match?  I’ve never been so you will have to show me the ropes to this being a footy fan malarkey.”

This could be fun I thought to myself and proceeded to brief my new found match day companion on what to expect at a football ground in the 1980’s and believe me when I say that back then it was a far cry from the match day experience that fans these days enjoy.

My first piece of advice in relation to the, what shall I wear question was ‘comfy footwear because we’ll be standing for a couple of hours’.  My second tip was “wear a jacket in case it rains” because the away end (standing terrace in those days) at Crewe was not under cover.  “I’ll take my umbrella then!”  I had to point out the impracticalities of that idea as I explained that if she were to put up a brolly at the match then people standing behind would be unable to see the game and anyhow the brolly would probably be confiscated as a ‘potential weapon’ at the turnstiles such was the mood at football grounds in those days!   I also told her to expect lots of bad language and crude behaviour certainly from the Bolton fans at least.  I wasn’t trying to put her off, it was more about preparing her for what at that time was almost exclusively a male domain where it would be easy to say ‘Men where men’ but a phrase like ‘Men where loutish yobs’ would probably be more accurate.

Trudie appointed herself as our ‘designated driver’ for this trip… “So you can get bevvied up and I’ll just have a couple.  You can drive to the next match when it’s my turn to get lashed!”

I got the distinct impression that she was taking the piss and this match would be no more than a ‘one off’ but her expert use of ‘match day terminology slang’ was evidence that she listened in to my football banter with the guys more than she let on.

Not being one to look a gift horse in the mouth I settled into the passenger seat of Trudie’s car and got straight into my role as ‘designated direction giver’ for the 60 minute or so journey that lay ahead. (The job of ‘direction giver’ or ‘way finder’ was only ever applicable on the outbound journey because come the time to go home the ‘direction giver’ was usually too drunk to find the car park let alone help the driver find the way home).     

The Motorway traffic down to Crewe was free flowing and we spotted many more Bolton fans making their way down for the game.  Football supporters travelling to ‘away games’ traditionally show their teams colours and the thousands of Bolton fans making the short jaunt down to Crewe were clearly evident from the vivid displays of scarves, flags and pennants adorning the cars, vans and coaches that we passed along the way.

“Aren’t we supposed to be singing rude songs now?” asked Trudie as ever throwing herself 100% into her new role, this time as a ‘footy fan’.
“Teach me some of those songs you all sing at the match so I know what I’m doing when I get there!”

This was great; she really was entering into the spirit of the whole occasion…

It was easy to teach her a number of songs and chants that were often heard on the terraces as most of them are quite simplistic in their content. They are songs and chants that are rude and abusive in the main but simplistic nonetheless.

It dawned on me during my coaching session with our new found fan that for every song in favour of your own team there are at least two disparaging songs that can be aimed at your opponents.  These are the songs that require a greater level of profanity and strangely seemed to be the one’s Trudie enjoyed learning most…  “So if we were playing, let’s say for arguments sake Preston instead of Crewe we would just change that last line to F*** off Preston, instead of F*** off Crewe!?” “Exactly!” I exclaimed, bizarrely pleased with myself that my tutoring was being taken on board by my enthusiastic pupil. “We keep the abuse simple so that it can be applied to any team that we are up against” I heard myself saying almost in the tone of a teacher addressing the classroom (maybe I needed to get out more… maybe we both needed to get out more).

By the time we had perfected half a dozen songs down to the correct tunes and swearwords we were off the Motorway and hitting the outskirts of Crewe and we followed the very visible Bolton traffic until we found a place to park just a couple of streets away from the stadium.

At most football grounds you visit all bar one of the local pubs is closed to ‘away supporters’ and Crewe was no different in that respect and the singing and chanting we could hear in the distance led us to the one pub that had been allocated to Bolton fans. The pub itself was cram packed to the point where the patrons had spilled out onto the street where they swigged their beer in the afternoon sunshine while singing songs many of which Trudie was by now familiar with…

As it happened there were many guys there that I knew so I would have been ok had I come alone but I was enjoying the company of my new football buddy and introduced her to all the lads who were suitably impressed by the number of rude songs that she was able to join in with. We had a couple of drinks and the obligatory pie as we soaked up the sunshine and pre match atmosphere which was building up nicely as the Bolton crowd outside the pub got bigger and bigger and louder and louder until it was time to make our way into the ‘away supporters’ part of the ground.

It soon became apparent that many more Bolton fans had turned up than were expected by the Crewe officials and they had to open up another area of terracing in addition to the one originally allocated for us. It was adjacent to the main Bolton area behind the goals and that was the part we ended up in and to say we were jammed in like sardines would be an understatement!  I wondered what Trudie was making of all the pushing and swaying of the crowd and turned to ask her if she was ok and saw she was holding a hankie over her nose and in response to my quizzical look she leaned towards me and whispered…  “They’re all a bit smelly”… I had to laugh out loud but I also had to agree.  While I was used to being in crowds such as this, for Trudie it was a completely new experience and her tiny handkerchief was the only filter between her nasal senses and the ‘beer breath’, last night’s ‘curry farts’ and sweat of 5,000 boozed up guys from Bolton!

The two teams eventually took to the field and the crescendo of noise reached a new high as the levels of hygiene in turn reached a new low as guys took to peeing where they stood or peeing into empty beer cans that were then discarded on the terracing.  So there was Trudie at her first ever football match with her eyes watering courtesy of her ‘smelly’ fellow fans and a river of pee meandering it’s way around her feet and she did not look remotely happy to say the least… I got the impression that Trudie’s original pre match optimism and excitement was beginning to wane in the face of the appalling behaviour of her new found companions.

I thought it would be a good idea to distract her from our immediate surroundings by drawing her attention to the field of play as the match was just about to kick off.  “We’re kicking this way”, I told her as I pointed towards the goals nearest to where we were standing.

“Which ones are our players?” She asked rather excitedly. “We are playing in white” I replied. “So the ones in the white ‘uniforms’ are ours then?” “It’s called a ‘strip’ or a ‘kit’ not a uniform” I corrected her.  “Well I think uniform is better because they are all wearing the same so that makes it a uniform in my book!”…

I found it rather amusing watching Trudie watching her first ever football match and it was interesting to see how she grew more and more into the atmosphere and events of the game and I was more than happy to explain what was going on in response to her many questions.  I knew she was fully on board when Bolton scored just before half time and she cheered and celebrated as loudly and as animatedly as all the other Wanderers fans.  However one thing I omitted to tell her was that the teams change their direction of play for the second half so when Crewe equalised just a few minutes into the 2nd half Trudie was the loan celebratory figure amongst 5,000 dejected Bolton fans. The people immediately around us realised what was going on and saw the funny side but the ones further down the terrace were all looking round to see the very brave or very stupid Crewe fans that were celebrating in our part of the ground and they were determined to dish out some good old 1980’s football ‘aggro’in their direction! The whole crowd seemed to sway towards us as the thugs tried to move to where the sound of Trudie’s cheering had come from.  Luckily for us the Police and Stewards were also alert to the ‘interloper’ who had infiltrated the Bolton terrace and they arrived at the scene of the disturbance pretty quickly…

“Come on you, this area is for Bolton fans only… Are you trying to cause a riot?!”

“I am a Bolton fan! I only cheered because we just scored.”  “So you’re a Crewe fan then?... You need to come with us, I’ll not throw you out this time but we will have to move you into the Crewe area”

Confusion reigned and I had to step in… “She’s with me” I shouted above all the commotion.  “We are Bolton fans but it’s her first game and I forgot to tell her that we kick into the other goals after half time! She thought we had scored again”… “I bloody wondered why no one else over here was cheering!” Trudie added. Does that mean we’re not winning?

The Police and Stewards laughed as they realised what had occurred and left us alone to get on with watching the match which Bolton did eventually win courtesy of another goal in the ‘correct’ nets and Trudie really, really celebrated that one!

As we filed our way out of the ground afterwards quite a few guys came over to ask why the Police had been talking to us during the game and we all had a good laugh about the day’s events. Trudie had made many new friends who all admired what she had done for me and wished their wives and girlfriends would ‘take one for the team’ in the selfless enthusiastic way that she had.   



Sunday 15 June 2014

FATHERS DAY FRAUD....

This morning I woke up to breakfast in bed and 'Fathers Day' cards from Jaja and Trudie. Both of them as ever have written some very loving and moving words telling me what a wonderful Dad I am and the whole day is mine with my every wish being their command but I feel like too much of a fraudster to be 'Lording' it up on my 'Special Day' and here's why...

Do we have a 'Lottery Winners' day whereby we set aside a special day in which we honour and celebrate all the lottery winners of the world? I'll answer that straight away by saying of course not! That would be just ridiculous, in fact it would be more appropriate for the lottery winners to pay tribute to the source of their wealth and hopefully resulting lifetime of joy don't you think?

The connection I am making here is that the day Trudie gave birth to Jaja was more precious than any lottery win could be no matter what the size of the jackpot! Every day of his life Jaja says at least once but often more, those still spine tingling words "I love you Dad"...Those words and who he has become is my gift of a lifetime from Trudie so I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to the two of them for making my life complete and I propose that 'Fathers Day' in future should be a time when we celebrate and honour the people who have given us the best thing any man can have in his life...The gift of a child.


Jaja getting ready for his first 'Fathers Day'




Meanwhile, on the outside...




It's my Christening today! 




Can you spot me?



      
I'm a big boy now!

Thursday 5 June 2014

We're All In This Together ...

Since my last post where I totally indulged myself with Jaja's BBC TV appearance I have been inundated with requests as to how he coped in his Science GCSE and what was the final result? Well, I shall divulge all but not right now because there is something else I wish to share with you about how wonderful and glorious our children truly are and to prove this point I am going to post a letter I found that Jaja had sent out, independently by way of helping our book Dreams accomplish our dream of making that one million for St Mary's.  So without further ado here goes, prepare to be amazed and dazzled...

                                                                                                        Sunday 12th January 2014

Dear Mr Grant

I almost began by addressing you as ‘Dear Hugh’ sorry, but you seem so approachable.

My name is Jaja Lloyd Thompson and I was born in 1999 to parents who underwent 12 years on IVF treatment to have me and it doesn’t get any better than that, I feel utterly cherished and adored!  Not only did they spend 144 months dreaming of having me but they also went on to lose two businesses and ultimately became bankrupt!  They’re a pretty awesome pair as their ability to stay positive is totally phenomenal!  I am extremely proud of them hence my letter.

Mum and Dad wrote a book about their journey to try and inspire others and they also wished to donate the proceeds to the Hospital who created me.  Pretty cool!  I know they wrote it from the heart and I also know they had never attempted anything quite like this before, they overcame many obstacles finding a publisher as unknown authors but they did, and again I was really proud. 

My parents totally adore you, I can’t count how many times I have watched your films over and over and when you took on the tabloids in 2012 they were glued to the TV and were in awe of your strength and resolve. 

I know that millions of people watch feel-good ‘chick flicks’ and that the majority of these films are fictional, so I write to you as I believe someone as dynamic as you could create a movie from my mum and dad’s book, (which I hasten to add has some extremely funny as well as poignant moments), and I also believe it would inspire many people to realise that life really is just a journey and that you can stay happy no matter the circumstances, Mum and Dad held it together no matter what. 

I have therefore enclosed a copy of their book, please read it, I know it is grammatically incorrect throughout but I just know with your abilities you would be able to sprinkle your magic (Mum's words) and create a blockbuster of a movie which would blow my parents away and would inspire everyone who watched it, it is a true love story and the best bit is, they are still in love!  It would also prove to them that I do actually listen.  You could inject life into it and with your creativity and the use of artistic licence you could spearhead Dreams Do Come True to infinity therefore creating the much needed funding for this worthwhile cause.  I wouldn’t be here without the miracle that is IVF!!  And I’ve gone on to make Deputy Head Boy at my school.  I believe everyone should have the right to be parents if that’s their desire because parents who would put them through what Mum and Dad went through make the world’s best parents – take it from me. 

Please help me, I am that picture of the embryo on the book cover and I grew into the 15 year old boy who had the balls and bottle to write to a superstar with utter hope in his heart.  Can you help make my dream of making my parents dream a reality?

Mum and Dad have no idea I have written to you, but if I can pull this off then I will have proved that anything is possible and everything is achievable.  

Yours with much gratitude 



Jaja L. Thompson

PS: Here’s a few links, my Dad’s blog
http://claptrapfromaonearmedblackchap.blogspot.co.uk/ and this is us in 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK7W-1OQ-rI with Carol Vorderman and Better Homes. 
The amazon link to the book

Finally my mum’s facebook link https://www.facebook.com/trudie.thompson.7

WOW! now that's what I call amazing support, once again thank you Jaja.

And for those who wished to know his result... drum roll please ... HE ACHIEVED AN 'A' ... so again well done J for never letting yourself down, we are so so proud of you every minute of every day.

What are your children secretly planning behind your back!!!! 

Adios amigos with much love Trudie xxx  

Tuesday 3 June 2014

SO SO Worth The Wait!!

So sorry everyone but I seemed to have stolen Lloydie's blog for good so here I am again... he will come back I promise and no I've not locked him away from the computer!!

But I was trawling through my Facebook posts the other day and I came across the attached link to when Jaja (pronounced Jayjay) appeared live on BBC Breakfast News and I am so so proud I felt compelled to post it here as well.

We received the phone call from the Beeb the night before asking if Jaja would be prepared to appear at 7 o'clock the following morning and they would send a car for him.  Needless to say he was delighted and agreed immediately.  Now having appeared on live TV I have to admit to being somewhat dubious but I needn't have been... just judge for yourselves.  Sorry that the quality is poor but I had to film it on his iPhone from our TV (which obviously I'd set to record) so it is a touch grainy but it was the only way I could do it.

And this is the reason our book Dreams Do Come True is so important to us, because I can't even find the words to say the depth of pride we felt as a family as our little boy undertook the immense pressure, I for one was beaming inside and out at his courage, and this was the first time he'd been alone on live TV WOW what a natural.

For those who don't know, it took us 12 years of IVF treatment to have this young man and boy he was worth the wait.  Everyone who desires to be a parent as much as we did deserves the right to be one, he has totally enriched all our lives beyond anything we could have imagined and the love we feel for him is totally immeasurable - HE is our life!

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Monday 2 June 2014

Oops! Hijacking Again ... An Update by Trudie x

Our book Dreams Do Come True was published in September 2011, it's aim... to make a million pounds from the revenue for St Mary's Hospital in gratitude for our wonderful son Jaja and I remember stepping into an unknown world, just as I done many years previous as I entered the unknown world of infertility.  I was very proud that we found the most dynamic Publisher in CGW Publishing and Christopher Greenaway has been invaluable, he is a true gift.  We soon featured in all the local newspapers and some Nationals too.  We appeared on TV shows such as Granada Reports, North West Tonight, Live with Fern Britton, BBC Breakfast News and a host of radio shows too numerous too mention!  Who'd have thought that a couple from Leyland in Lancashire could accomplish that?  But we did, we even had our very own book signing at Waterstones, okay we didn't pull the crowds like Jordan when she had her book signing, but we actually had an official book signing event - my life just went crazy... 


We are still aiming for that million and we greet each new day with great hope knowing that one day it will happen.  Here's the picture when we donated the first £1,000 it was a huge day in my life ... 


Initially the book was called "From IVF to IVA & Onto Bankruptcy", but we found that Dreams was much more befitting and we love it because we know that Dreams REALLY Do Come True ...


Since the launch of Dreams, Lloyd wrote another book, an eBook called "Together Forever", which was initially titled "Why Women Leave ... Or Stay and Loathe Us", but that was changed to "The Circle of Love" and ended up Together Forever.  I have read it and I obviously adore Lloyd, but I have to say I laughed my way through it though there were some poignant moments and some rather powerful ones.  He based this book having studied me for 30 years!!! 


We are now on with the next project, would you believe a football book!  This book was based on an article Lloyd wrote when Bolton Wanderers relocated from Burnden Park to the Reebok Stadium, it was a heart rendering piece which brought a lump to my throat (I did actually cry) so he decided to invite fans from other Clubs that had relocated to write about their feelings, the response so far has been stunning, so much so I now know the utter passion surrounding football.  Initially I wasn't too enthralled with the idea of this project but I am now spellbound and totally excited, so a big well done to Lloydie!

Anyway before Lloyd gets back and catches me in the act of stealing his blog I will bid you all a goodnight, hope you all sleep well and hope you all accomplish your dreams - NEVER STOP DREAMING. 

Bless you, love you all
Trudie xx

Sunday 25 May 2014

Hijack #2 - Jaja's Christening Speech!!!


Hijack #2...

It's me again!  And so far Lloyd doesn't even know I've been hijacking his blog and I had so much fun last time I thought I'd do it again... 

So the other day I was searching through some things and I came across this, it totally overwhelmed me so I thought I'd share it with you.  I remember Lloyd's delivery of it on the day, it took my breath away and it still does!  It's little things you come across on a daily basis that make you feel blessed truly blessed - I love being reminded to always count my blessings ...

Jaja’s Christening Speech – Lloyd Thompson

6th June 1999

I would first of all like to thank everyone for coming today.

Now everyone here is either a close friend or family member and therefore you all know how long we waited for this little chap to come along.  I think you all know just how much it means for Trudie and myself to be given a ‘Most precious gift from God’ or as they would say in Nigeria ‘Jaja’.

What has surprised both of us though is just how much he means to all of you.  After he was born we received over 200 cards of congratulations and the hall carpet is wearing thin with the number of visitors beating a path across it on a daily basis with gift a plenty – (so think yourselves lucky you got an invite to Jaja’s coming out party)!  Seriously though, it’s so touching to see the genuine love that so many people have for him from his Grandparents to Godparents and all of you.

As for Trudie and me, well six numbers on a Saturday night couldn't replace the jackpot that we've hit.  There’s a saying that goes ‘Mothers hold their children’s hands a while and their hearts forever’ – I think that’s true of both parents.  Lots of you here today are parents, Trudie’s parents, my parents and their parents, you all know that feeling of holding your Child's heart forever, we are so grateful to have joined the parent club, to be given the opportunity to hold his little heart. 


So whatever you are drinking please raise your glasses to ‘The most precious gift from God’ or as they say in Africa Jaja!