Dear All
Well as you know by now we have moved to our brand new offices at Baxter Avenue and it is all very exciting, we the Cover4 Team have our own room at the front and it’s been a big change after my 9 years spent at our previous location.
My son has settled in well at nursery after tearful beginnings, he is going through some separation issues at the moment when he returns but he is branching out and eating different snacks, I was amazed to hear that he had eaten kiwi and carrots, which he wouldnt touch at home!!
Me and my partner are going to struggling Dagenham and Redbidge on Saturday for another vital game against Cheltenham, whom are up at the top so not alot of chance of a win. However we are in the sponsors box so a nice carvery (though my partner will not touch it!) and a drink at half time will be nice.
The New Business Team are off to the Excel Caravan show in London on Thursday and Friday to have a look around, they are very much looking forward to going and seeing the new models, they have a presentation to do to the rest of the Team at our next Team meeting which will be very interesting for them.
Reports from the Show to follow…
Mike
Dear All
New research from one of Britain’s biggest Caravan Clubs suggests that all of the family can benefit from a touring caravan holiday, not just adults.
Alongside promoting family togetherness, relaxation and social growth, touring holidays help build mental and physical strength, good behaviour and a more cohesive family unit. The Caravanning and Camping Club’s research encompassed more than 60 studies from Liverpool John Moores University, and 87% of children said the countryside made them happy, 73% of adults feel camping is something all children should do, 59% of adults think camping should be part of the National Curriculum, and nearly 80% of children want to go camping.
Caravanning can also help children become interested in the world around them and make them more attentive. We at Cover4Caravans have noted the average age of our client base is 52, and many families are taking to caravanning as a cheaper family holiday instead of expensive foreign jaunts.
Mike
Dear All
It is my other halfs birthday on Monday so this weekend sees us having a family meal and she will be shopping with her mother on the day whilst I babysit, I am looking forward to spending some quiet time without her!! I have the week off so we have some activities planned and hopefully we can have a lunch together at some point.
The working week has been very quiet with the weather being so bright I think everyone has gone away so if you are away I hope you are having a great time.
I have my Team One To Ones this morning which is always enlightening and a chance to motivate not just the Team but inadvertently myself!!!
Have a great day
Mike
Dear All
Well the sun is finally out here in Southend, we may actually be in for some good weather for a sustained period. If this keeps up a trip to the park could be on for the weekend.
I say star spotting, but only in a football sense. I was at Dagenham last night for our game with Peterborough and Barry Fry, Tony Cottee and Alex Ferguson’s son, Darren were there. I was suprised at some of the industrial language used by Ferguson Junior but in hindsight it was not much of a shock!
Hopefully the sun will mean that you can all get out in your caravans to a nice UK destination to keep the economy running smoothly (as smoothly as possible!) so if you are out caravanning have a great time…and don’t forget your insurance!!
Mike
The Bank Holiday was a welcome break as always, mine is extended by a couple of days as we are heading off to Legoland in Windsor tomorrow, we are staying overnight in a hotel and then back to the park again on the Wednesday.
We booked the break through the Legoland webiste and it was a pretty good deal, we took the option to include the Qbot things aswell – not quite sure what they do but if they can reduce ride queueing times then I am all for that.
Have you been? Let me know how your trip was, I will share all upon my return on Thursday, and those belated Spring Fair photos and blogs will arrive.
Visit www.legoland.com for more information. No rain dances please.
Rich