Claremont News 2013

Blackbird in snow

Welcome to our Christmas News for 2013

Over The Sea – Travels to celebrate a special birthday for Joan

Over The Hill – A party to celebrate a special birthday for Warwick

Restore News – Three years old and soon to be housing 26 people

Lady of Many Roles – Museum Workshops and Pastoral Visiting

Grandchildren – Visiting York and having fun

Family Gatherings

Christmas At Home

 

Happy Christmas and all the best for 2014
Love from

Barrie and Joan

12, Claremont Terrace,
York. YO31 7EJ
Tel 01904 679097

barrie@barstep.co.uk
joan@barstep.co.uk

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Over The Sea

Funchal Botanical Gardens, Funchal

Funchal Botanical Gardens, Funchal

To celebrate Joan entering her sixth decade we took a trip to Madeira in early March. Whilst it’s a beautiful place the holiday wasn’t straightforward – uncharacteristic winds and rain and a tragic event in which an elderly lady fell to her death left us a bit subdued at the end of the week. So we went back there in June for a lovely week during the island’s firework festival. Lots of walking; exploring the spectacular mountains and ‘levada’ walks left us refreshed and convinced we would return there many times.

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Over The Hill

 

Warwick-cakeWarwick reached that pinnacle of life – his 40th birthday – in July. He had a great party with lots of friends from all era of his life. He had a thoroughly good time and so did everyone else. Warwick has had a really settled year. He’s a joy to have around our house at weekends and everyone who supports him in his busy schedule of activities loves him too. He’s very popular. He came home with a beaming face from his holiday in Blackpool – an ABBA themed week of tribute bands and sunshine.

Warwick with Matthew and Barrie

Warwick with Matthew and Barrie

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Restore News

 

Barrie has been heavily involved in the housing charity he helped to found called Restore. Three more houses have been acquired this year bringing the total number of bed spaces to twenty six. The latest house is pictured above – it should be open for new tenants early in 2014. Interviews for the third support worker will be complete by the end of the year.

Official figures in the city show the positive impact this housing project for homeless people is having – God has been very faithful (what more would expect from him!). The charity will feature in a new book being written by the Archbishop of York entitled Stories of Hope. It’s hard to believe it was only founded three years ago.

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Lady of many roles

Joan continues to lead workshops for school parties at York’s two main museums. One day she’s a Victorian school mistress and the next a Roman. Sometimes she is simply herself with a group of thirty 7 year olds learning about some facet of the city’s history.

Joan-2013-kingsMuch of her other time, Joan is leading a Pastoral Visiting team at St Michael le Belfrey that calls in on elderly, housebound and sick people in the church. The people she visits are very appreciative of her – she’s made lots of friends, but often comes face to face with infirmity and bereavement.

Next Story: Grandchildren