First up today with her news is Annie Hodkinson who says: "The weather is very nice, nice and sunny, it makes you feel as though you want to go out.
"I'm looking forward to going out to tai chi, we did a new exercise last week, it was hard but I did well."
Susan Taylor is next, she says: "I like it now it's hot, it feels like Spring. It's nice to wear spring clothes not winter clothes."
Jamie Walker has a very nice Dr Who T shirt today that says on it 'Dr Who, the Monsters are coming'. It's not in this picture as the camera is playing up! He says Dr Who is coming back soon, it's the best programme on tv and the daleks are the best monsters! He's looking forward to tai chi and says he's the best.
Anthony O'Sullivan says:"Liverpool played Man U on Sunday and they won! 3 - 1. Liverpool are a good team. I watched at home on Sky. It's good having Sky. I watched Eastenders too, there was a fight between two women. I like Eastenders!"
Now the tai chi group has gone over to the Memorial Hall, next up is Derek Powell who says: "I went shopping in Winsford on Saturday, and went again yesterday to the Dingle Centre for lunch. It was liver, then mince pie and custard, 10 out of 10, I'd recommend it.
We went into B&M bargains but didn't see any bargains I'm afraid! I like Winsford though, the shopping centre is good."
Karen Morrey is next up as she's itching to get back to her knitting! She says: "I've got a new office at work now I'm in the Green Space team! The leisure team is moving soon too, that's where I used to work before I was promoted. I found out it was Phil Harding, my boss who nominated me for the Staff Award. Even though I didn't win, it was nice to be nominated. I went to the Dingle centre yesterday too with Derek and I give it 10 out of 10 too!"
Tracy Radcliffe is next and she says:"I have been doing more knitting nancy with Karen and I really enjoy it. I'm making a rug, its nearly as big as a football so far. It's blue and white and pink, all different colours. I've been doing jobs around the house too, filling the dishwasher and cooking, things like pasta."
Barry Williams has been waiting very patiently, and is talking about his new lorry which is a Foden lorry owned by Ken Abram, and we've had a look at their website; www.kenabram.co.uk which has some pictures on it, but not his Foden's lorry. We printed off some off the pages and Barry said: "it's very good!"
Ricky Foster has been waiting even more patiently and now it's quiet has done all his own typing too: "On Tuesday I went to aquafit and afterwards I swam all on my own without any woggles.
On Friday I'm going to learn direct to see if they can fit me in for typing lessons to help me get better."
Last but not least, now lunch is over we have Phillip Nield who says:" I went to the gym again today, I went on lots of different things and worked really hard. The best thing about coming to the Old Fire Station is going to the gym, going into town, and seeing all the staff. I'm going into town again this afternoon, I like Northwich.
I'm going to get some football stickers from the post office, I'm going to see what I get, I'll show you after!" And Rae Williams says; "I went to Chester yesterday and had a nice hot meal, meat, broccolli, potatoes, very healthy! I got a paper and a radio times.
We walked all around the wall, not up it but all the way around so we got a healthy walk. I was working off the snacks I had on Monday night!"
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