Wednesday 24th July 2019
Report written by Katie Carew-Robinson (she/her)
Lots of ANNOUNCEMENTS tonight, so in case you weren't listening, here they are again:
And now, here's what happened tonight
We had no new runners tonight but we welcomed back Jay (aka Snowflake) from GG Worthing again & gave him the challenge of trying to remember everyone's name! In return, he was given life wisdom (!?) from GG Portsmouth... let's hope it helps!
There were a number of new t-shirts on display tonight (seems like the new system at Mailout is working well, check out their story here) I was sporting my 100 and Maura & Rachel got to style out the black 50 tees. Rachel finally got to wear the good deeds cap too... on good deed 53!
We headed south to St Swithun's school, met Tracey at the traffic lights and arrived at the school quite a lot hotter than we started! Lots and lots of very British chats about the weather and tips for staying cool or complaints about the lack of air con in work places.
As always, Chris was super organised. Toni and Sam were put to work shifting chairs and tables into a skip. I think the photo of Toni should be her GG profile pic, what do you reckon? Judy, Maura, Jo and Rosie were painting the gates and everyone else was inside painting the music room in very bright blue and yellow. Towards the end of the task there was a panic to finish off one corner of the room which resulted in Jen accidently painting Lucy and then Lucy returning the favour, yellow noses are so this season!
We headed into Wimbledon park for a quick game of evolution (Angela's favourite!) - some great amoeba, crocodile, T-rex and man impressions and a surprising number who made it to be Darwin. Lots of laughs as usual followed by a speedy run back where we spread out a bit but all got back in time for ice lollies - which are, let's face it, an essential part of summer runs.
Hope to see you all again soon for another good deed or two!
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