Tuesday 30th December
Written by Kash
They say good things come in threes. How about fours? Four GoodGymers, four kilometres run and four bags of litter collected. Doesn't that sound like much bigger wins?
Alan and Maria from GoodGym Hounslow joined Ealing regulars, Steph and Kash, for the last chance to do a group run in 2025. The route took them from Ealing Broadway to the notorious alleyway between the Holy Family Primary School in West Acton and the A40.
The litter hunt brought a variety of findings: a hula hoop, a lamp, tennis balls, and last year's Christmas tree, complete with presents (empty cans and bottles) underneath. The fantastic four finished off the fruitful litter picking session with an uphill run back - a group run in North Ealing doesn't count without a little hill session!
With 2025 rubbish done and dusted, we're looking forward to the first group run in the New Year, and hoping you'll join us for a woodchipping task in Walpole Park!
Monday 29th December
Written by Ealing runner
Kat, Danny, Harvey, and Iram showed up in the quiet days between Christmas and New Year to keep the South Ealing Food Cupboard running smoothly.
In true seasonal style, Santa clearly needed to review his logistics - the second delivery van arrived first, and the first turned up later! Luckily both when GoodGymers were present! Despite the topsy-turvy timings, the team got straight to work. Danny, Harvey and Kat handled the heavy lifting, unloading the van and hauling crate after crate to the door while Irām helped with sorting and organisation.
The festive feast included mountains of carrots, pumpkins, turnips, cauliflower, pigs in blankets pizza, herbs, HelloFresh bags and loads of oranges. The citrus fruit needed careful sorting as many weren’t fit for stocking distribution. It was a bumper haul and most of the unpacking was impressively wrapped up within the hour!
Sunday 28th December
Written by Sevan
A lighter than usual task at Care4Calais today. Task owner Tamzin gave everyone an early finish as it was Xmas and also for good behaviour through the year. There was still plenty of work to do though and packages to prepare for recipients who are experiencing their first UK winter.
The legend that is Santa had delivered a big batch of padded jackets to Care4Calais. Just what was needed to keep everyone warm during the current spell of cold weather. Steph, Maria, Kash and Sevan opened half finished packages and squeezed jackets into each one. Lesser known fantasy figures then came to help the GoodGymers as Shoe Fairies delivered boxes of trainers, which is exactly what the next batch of requests needed.
Other legendary occurrences during the task included Kash exclaiming that she'd "never been so tall" as she carried a box on her head which hit the ceiling. Later, Tamzin told Steph and Sevan to "finish him off". A reference to fixing a poorly picked package for a child still needing a school bag, not a command to take them out!
Normal service will be resumed in January when we'll be back helping Care4Calais. Depending on your definition of "normal", that could be just as fantastical and amusing as today's session.
Sunday 28th December
Written by Kash
Sevan and Kash were back for another instalment - or shall I say installation - at Ms K's in Acton, after last week's battle against a wardrobe. Sevan, confident about their still-fresh experience in IKEA wardrobe assembly, started looking ahead, already thinking about starting the bed building, after they would complete the second wardrobe, similar to the one they had built previously. Too soon!
As the GoodGymers hadn't completed all the inside features of the first wardrobe, they spent almost half an hour building its drawers. Why did it take so long? The instructions weren't provided in the pack, so the final look of the drawer and the steps to make it happen had to be figured out. Thankfully, Sevan was pretty good at that.
Armed with a memory of the previous flatpack building session, Sevan and Kash quickly assembled the identical case of the second wardrobe, happy that all the parts fitted together right away this time. While Ms K entertained the GoodGymers with her stories about her accounting assistance and math tutoring she had offered in the past, the duo got busy building the shelves for the wardrobe number two.
Everything was going smoothly until they discovered that the last shelf turned out uneven. Sevan admitted he hadn't done his maths right when calculating the position of the hole where he was supposed to put the screws (8+9=16?), while Kash enthusiastically followed his mistake and started screwing in the fixings without double-checking the assumptions. Ooops - a bit of a blunder in front of such a math buff as Ms K!
Despite the slip-up, the GoodGymers promptly corrected the error, and soon two wardrobes stood next to each other with shelving and drawers ready to put clothes in! The doors were still missing, but the practical Ms K was happy with the outcome, knowing it enabled her to start transferring her outfits temporarily kept in the living room into her new bedroom.
Sunday 28th December
Written by StephDucat
Chilly Sunday morning and yes children and volunteers went out for a Junior parkrun. As the goodgmyers were early, they helped Jane setup the course. Signs were given and sone arrows were the wrong way, then a volunteer suggested to have the funnel the other way. Could we have an original park run today and have it going the other way round? Backwards running too? That would be fun and confusing for all. We decided not to go for the backwards run but for the original way of running and swapped the arrows tk the corext way. 25 Juniors collected tokens from Alan. Kash was then barcode scanning. During this time, Maria, Harveyand Steph Ducatwere making sure the children were running to correct way and also giving loads of high 5's. Then Chikako followed the last runner as she was tail walking with her daughter.
Sunday 28th December
Written by StephDucat
3 goodgymers met on a cold windy morning in front of Ealing Broadway Station to have a chatty but speed run to Acton Junior parkrun. We did a small loop in the park to end up doing 3.5km. Sonic speed and we were there before any volunteers. in the distance, we noticed Jane, todays ru director so we had plenty of time to help her setup for parkrun
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