Friday, November 24, 2006

nearly merry...

My, how quickly time passes and how little time I have online!!

A very quick update on my life...

Married life is treating me very well. Steven and I enjoy each others company so much that it is painful to be apart on the night's that I work. I am still now working as a carer/support worker for Qura Brain Injury Services, and am enjoying it and settling in well. I work between 1 and 3 24 hour shifts a week. Steven works a couple of shifts a month with Qura and then is employed by another local care agency and does house calls.

I GOT MY VISA!!! For those of you who I haven't told yet...my visa came a few weeks ago. We were perfectly honest about how long we'd been together, etc and had no hassles whatsoever. I think we have fairies watching over us!!

Steven and I are busy looking into WWOOFing in Cornwall. We visited a work colleague of Steven's on a farm nearby where she is WWOOFing and spent an afternoon feeding alpacas, horses, miniture sheep, goats (baby with a bottle), guinea pigs, ducks, chickens and rabbits. We adored it and could easily do it while we do our other jobs. So we have applied, and are probably going to be living on a mobile home or caravan on a farm, learning about organic farming by early next year! We have the exciting task of picking a farm at the moment! We could of course travel the world WWOOFing if we wanted to, but probably have to wait until I have British citizenship!

Before you think that WWOOFing is rude, here's what it means:
World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms or Willing Workers on Organic Farms
(WWOOF) is an organisation which facilitates placement of volunteer workers on
organic farms. The international headquarters is based in Lewes, England.
Several countries have their own affiliated organisation.

How WWOOF WORKS
In return for your help on organic farm, gardens and smallholdings you
receive meals, accommodation and the opportunity to learn. Wwoof volunteers do
not pay to stay with hosts and Wwoof hosts do not pay volunteers for their
help.

WWOOF aims
> To get first hand experience of organic farming and growing
> To give practical assistance to producers of organic food
> To get into the countryside
> To make contact with other people in the organic movement
> To form links and foster understanding between city and rural
dwellers
> To facilitate inter-cultural understanding between people of different
nationalities

Visit WWOOF UK's website by clicking here


Carbis Bay, Cornwall. Where we went for a walk a few weeks ago!! Isn't Cornwall amazing?

1 Comments:

At December 10, 2006 8:30 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shaz, just wanted to congratulate you guys and wish you the very, very best for the future ... and, dont' forget ...

to give birth to a smile occasionally!

 

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