It was a Picture perfect task at Samye! We rosešŸŒ¹ to the challenge, who would have thought weedšŸŒ± get so much done šŸ˜…šŸ¦–

27 Goodgymers helped their local community in Cardiff
Lydia
Michael
Benjamin Annear
Ellen
Lowri Davies
Aimee Giles
Nathan Swain
Jessica Hughes
Adam
Emma Hughes-McEwan
Rosie
Darren
Sophie Hughes
Eleanor Cardenas
Gweni Llwyd
Katherine Fretwell
Nic
Chengshee Griffiths
Rhodri Hewitson
Andrew Skelton
Peter Gillibrand
Wendi Llwyd
Marion
Mand
Sean W
Tom Power
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Cardiff

Tuesday 21st August 2018

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WOW, a whopping 27 runners turned up to Big Moose CafƩ tonight! A remarkable number and best of all, everyone was ready to run and do some good in Cardiff - 12 First time runners this week - Well done all... do come again!

Our new meeting point is working well and everybody loves it. The staff at Big Moose always greet us with a warm welcome and many of us pop in there during the week to enjoy a coffee and their friendly hospitality. If you haven't been there yet then you moose try it out!

Our run started this week with a GoodGym intro led by Ben. He let everyone know about the three ways there are to get involved with GoodGym; 1.) Group Runs 2.) Mission Runs 3.) Coach Runs - These are the 3 fantastic ways of combining your running with doing good in the community! šŸ˜ƒ We then did a head count which included our name, our head count number and our favourite animal ā€“ With the amount of animals mentioned I am surprised nobody burst out into a rendition of the Lion King singing the Circle of Life... A wumba way... A wumba way! šŸ¦

There were LOADS of new runners this weekā€¦ A HUGE welcome to Sophie, Eleanor, Katherine, Nicola, Cheng, Rhodri, Andrew, Peter, Wendi, Marion, Amanda and Sean. All new runners to GoodGym were greeted with a HUGE applause and cheers (Oh I remember the day of my first GoodGym runā€¦ nostalgia!)

A few of the runners brought friends/family members along and earned themselves ONE RED LACE (Dreams really do come true!). Well done Sean, Nicola, Cheng and Gwenni. - If I missed anyone, let me know and i'll get you a red lace!

We then played a quick warm up game of Fish and Chips before allocating back markers and then beginning our evening run.

We took the route through Bute Park, AKA Jurassic Park to get to the Samye Foundation. We saw a Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Stegosaurus and a Diplodocus. We didnā€™t hang about though as those animals can be feisty sometimes! Ben also began playing John Williamā€™s orchestral music and it began to seem very real. šŸ¦–šŸ¦• Click here to listen to the Jurassic Park theme tune

We then continued our journey to the task for that eveningā€¦(Still with 27 runners, nobody got eaten by the T-Rex)

Welcome to the Samye Foundation.

Lorraine greeted all of the runners as they arrived through the gates of the Samye Foundation, directing everyone to much desired water. Lorraine then told everyone about the awesome work they try and do at the centre to help individuals who struggle with challenges to their mental health ā€“ This really motivated us to do the best we could in the allotted time.

Lorraine then informed us of our tasks for the evening. The tasks included clearing out a shed and re-organising it, pulling up weeds, breaking up old fencing, digging up soil and planting flowers, painting the outside walls and more! Are you ready for this?!? Lorraine asked. To which we replied we just fended off dinosaurs, we can do this!

  • The shed-sorter-outers were: Katherine, Mikey, Tom and Jess
  • The Picasso-painters were: Lucy, Peter, Lydia, Cheng, Marion and Gwenno
  • The dig-a-planters were: Sean, Rhodri and Andrew
  • The fence destroyers were: Aimee, Adam and Emma.
  • The fence installers were: Sean and Rhodri.
  • The weed-exterminators were: Lowri, Wendi and Sophie.
  • If I missed you out or you were doing something different then comment below and let me know!

Lowri chanced her luck with the weeding and correctly identified the weeds! Marion and Cheng both managed to get covered in paint... oh dear. Sean, Rhodri and Andrew did well working together planting a rose bush! The shed team tidied the shed beautifully! A new fence was installed behind the buddha statue, 3 outside walls got painted and loads of weeds got pulled up.

All in all the task was a huge success. Everyone ā€˜roseā€™ to the challenge and ā€˜dugā€™ deep. After we had finished Lorraine and friends at the Samye Foundation invited us in for some scrumptious snacks as a thank you for us running to help out; It was very thoughtful and many of us who couldnā€™t resist temptation may have suffered a stitch on the run back.

This week's pun for the run winner/s! Well done Darren and Rosie for coming up with this weekā€™s PUN FOR THE RUN! You can take home the virtual ā€˜RunPunstiltskinā€™ award this week. Take it home, spend time with it, go to the cinema with it if you want, but just make sure you return it next week when the RunPunStiltskin award is up for grabs again.

This week's Tweet off winner is! Nathan Swain

Well done to everyone who ran with us for the first time! Llongyfarchiadau to everyone who ran with us this evening, especially those who ran with us for the first time! Davina McCall retweeted our tweet on Twitter too!

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Samye Mindfulness and Well being Centre
The Mindfulness and Well-Being Centre for South Wales is a compassion-based mindfulness training centre in Wales.

The Mindfulness and Well-Being Centre for South Wales is a compassion-based mindfulness training centre in Wales. They have been operating as a charitable company since 2006. Their large, fully-equipped premises offers complete range of on-site holistic therapies and conference services. They offer mindfulness classes, meditation retreats and well-being services to the people of Wales and the rest of the UK. They are a centre mainly staffed by volunteers and rely on the goodwill and generosity of volunteers to run our mindfulness and well-being activities.

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