Enjoy this fabulous animated video by Creativity Works
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Friday, 13 December 2013
Ghost stories, agents and other unrelated stuff ...
Well, I've decided to have some time off - other than for sleeping. My work; creative response resources to help young people express difficulties and activities to help carers provide enriched care for our elderly and people with dementia is now edited, printed, packed and ready to go.
So … I'm taking a holiday - not to a sunny island, snowy mountain tops or lazing on a beach lounger [although they do sound appealing right now] - I'll be dragging my children's stories kicking and screaming from the bottom drawer[s] of the filing cabinet[s] and e d i t i n g them at last!
A lovely literary agent has expressed a wish to read some ghost stories over the Christmas Holidays ~ and guess what ~ I have one somewhere, wedged into a rough card folder, lurking some dark void that has not seen the light of day for three years.
Late last night, once the sum of the family had taken themselves off to bed, I tiptoed back into the study and pulled on the bottom drawer of my trusty old filing cabinet. Fearless, I reached in to the fathomless void, bungled through the files like a predictable private detective in a mystery-suspense drama. Flitting about the rows of steel carriers, a fierce chill enwreathed me. [Okay, I hear you, that really is enough alliteration] I searched frantically for the Mystery at Ramper Pot. 'Got it', I said to no-one. But then brief shuffling sound. I couldn't see anything. But I could sense it. [did I forget to tell you that I'd left the light off?]. The springer was howling at the back door as a shadow dropped across the hallway. Maurice the stray smoothed around my calf as if nothing unusual was happening. He sniffed indifferently at the old card files loaded with paper and smelling of that old and used book smell that all seasoned readers know and love so well. And then it happened, just like all ghost stories, a slither of light, [should that have been a new para?] slashing through the window from strips in between the conifers. Another binding chill, much colder than the first …
to be continued … [which really means it's midnight and promised myself an early night].
So that will be my holiday, revamping Ramper Pot Adventures and hoping to submit something before real work begins again in the new year.
And here's to the nice agent - I'm really hoping she has time to read the real Mysteries at Ramper Pot or anything else lurking at the bottom my trusted old filing cabinet.
Note to the nice agent:
This is not an actual excerpt.
Note to anyone who's interested in my working environment:
The filing cabinet isn't actually rusty - just didn't want to let the facts spoil the story.
Note to self:
Stop procrastinating and get on with the real story.
I'll keep you posted - but maybe in the same way that gamblers do - they let you know when they've won but you never get to hear of the missed opportunities.
Hey ho, fingers crossed, looking up not down, not counting the chickens too soon, wondering whether my cup is half empty or half full …
See you all soon,
Gillian
So … I'm taking a holiday - not to a sunny island, snowy mountain tops or lazing on a beach lounger [although they do sound appealing right now] - I'll be dragging my children's stories kicking and screaming from the bottom drawer[s] of the filing cabinet[s] and e d i t i n g them at last!
A lovely literary agent has expressed a wish to read some ghost stories over the Christmas Holidays ~ and guess what ~ I have one somewhere, wedged into a rough card folder, lurking some dark void that has not seen the light of day for three years.
Late last night, once the sum of the family had taken themselves off to bed, I tiptoed back into the study and pulled on the bottom drawer of my trusty old filing cabinet. Fearless, I reached in to the fathomless void, bungled through the files like a predictable private detective in a mystery-suspense drama. Flitting about the rows of steel carriers, a fierce chill enwreathed me. [Okay, I hear you, that really is enough alliteration] I searched frantically for the Mystery at Ramper Pot. 'Got it', I said to no-one. But then brief shuffling sound. I couldn't see anything. But I could sense it. [did I forget to tell you that I'd left the light off?]. The springer was howling at the back door as a shadow dropped across the hallway. Maurice the stray smoothed around my calf as if nothing unusual was happening. He sniffed indifferently at the old card files loaded with paper and smelling of that old and used book smell that all seasoned readers know and love so well. And then it happened, just like all ghost stories, a slither of light, [should that have been a new para?] slashing through the window from strips in between the conifers. Another binding chill, much colder than the first …
to be continued … [which really means it's midnight and promised myself an early night].
So that will be my holiday, revamping Ramper Pot Adventures and hoping to submit something before real work begins again in the new year.
And here's to the nice agent - I'm really hoping she has time to read the real Mysteries at Ramper Pot or anything else lurking at the bottom my trusted old filing cabinet.
Note to the nice agent:
This is not an actual excerpt.
Note to anyone who's interested in my working environment:
The filing cabinet isn't actually rusty - just didn't want to let the facts spoil the story.
Note to self:
Stop procrastinating and get on with the real story.
I'll keep you posted - but maybe in the same way that gamblers do - they let you know when they've won but you never get to hear of the missed opportunities.
Hey ho, fingers crossed, looking up not down, not counting the chickens too soon, wondering whether my cup is half empty or half full …
See you all soon,
Gillian
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Pets medication planners … Help people remember ...
Help a busy, elderly or person living with early stage dementia to remember pet medications:
Pack of 5 in storage wallet £4.95 plus £1.10 pp to UK
email gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk
or visit Shop at www.dementiaworkshop.co.uk
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Mini Workshops for Carers - Communities - Companies - Families
Half-Day & Mini Workshops
for Carers – Communities – Companies – Families
Dementia Awareness ~ Social Interaction ~ Dementia Friendly Society ~ Living Well with Dementia
[A] Help Carers Provide Enriched Social Care for Well-being
Who for?
Residential Care Homes ~ Dementia Enriched Care ~ Assisted Living ~ Domiciliary Care
Carers ~ NHS Volunteers ~ Rehabilitation ~ Visiting & Befriending ~ NHS Samaritan Armies
What will we cover? ~ Example Content:
Dementia Awareness – Social Interaction – Time To Chat Prompts – Moments in Time Activities – Memory Box
Includes Themed Memory Box or Equivalent
[B] Helping Companies & Organisations Provide Employee Awareness in the Process
of Building Dementia Friendly Societies
Who for?
Developing Dementia Friendly Societies - Companies & Employees ~ People in contact with the general public
What can we cover? ~ Example content:
Dementia Awareness – Body Language – Social Interaction Prompts – Acts of Kindness
[C] Are You Caring for Someone who is Living with Dementia?
Who for?
Families – Friends – Carers in the Community - Volunteer Visitors – Befriending – NHS Samaritan Armies
What can we cover? ~ Example content:
Am I a Carer? – Building a Support Team – Body Language – Social Interaction – Living Well with Dementia
Doing Things Together – Memory Box – Autobiography – Journal – Self-care
Happy Days Workshops can be edited to provide social interaction training suitable for your care service, business, employee or client base.
£79 per person
Attendance Certificates
Included per Group Booking – Choose one * from the following:
*Memory Box – *Sorting Box – *Picture Bingo – *3 x Packs Time to Chat Prompts – *3 x ‘All About Me’ Memory Jogger Books
*Memory Box – *Sorting Box – *Picture Bingo – *3 x Packs Time to Chat Prompts – *3 x ‘All About Me’ Memory Jogger Books
Contact Gillian Hesketh MA
Email: gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk / gillian@dementiaworkshop.co.uk
Tel: 01253 899163 – Mob:07971 953 620
Email: gmhesketh@yahoo.co.uk / gillian@dementiaworkshop.co.uk
Tel: 01253 899163 – Mob:07971 953 620
Price based on North West areas.
Please phone or email me anytime to discuss your specific requirements, venue or participants.
* Prices vary according to: time required – number of participants – distance – venue – but will be consistent with and based on the above offer.
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