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Until January 2020, this Blog was the voice of an individual WI member.  Over her 40 years of membership, our Blogger had made a very fine contribution to this and other Federations in England.  With interests in crafts, reading and writing and in travel, she also took an active part in campaigning for women's welfare and education and on environmental issues.  While she has now handed over the Blog to the wider Bucks membership, her archived blog posts are a testament to someone who always made the utmost of her membership, and a rich source of information about the part the WI can play in today's society. 

A crowded week....

8/12/2015

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​30th November
Two members from our WI attended the Vintage Tea at Amersham today. There were about 150 people present in a lovely new venue where there was plenty of space for tables laden with sandwiches and scones,real china crockery and the tea came in a variety of beautiful teapots.It was all very elegant and the members had dressed to match the occasion with lots of gorgeous hats and probably wedding outfits on show. There was music and a buzz of non-stop talk. Our County Chairman closed the afternoon and at the same time brought our WI Centenary Year celebrations to an end.
 
25th November
The Chairman of Buckinghamshire County Council held a reception for the Bucks Federation of WIs in the Judges' Lodgings in Aylesbury this evening. One member from each of the county WIs was invited to attend. Luckily our WI was able to send 4 members because we had people who are serving or had served on county committees.Mr Bill Chapple addressed us and was followed by the Lady Vice-Lieutenant for Bucks and it was good to find out that they both had been aware of the WI in their family upbringing and admired the WI for its part in comunity life.The refreshments were lovely, the room was very crowded and full of talk. In fact someone said it was like an old girls' school re-union---I hope she meant old girls as former students! Certainly the great and the good of the BFWI were there.
 
24th November
The families of members who attend the Book Group have every right to claim for neglect over the weeks when we were reading "Before I Go to Sleep" by S.J. Watson. We heard how some readers had read the book at a sitting which didn't finish until 2am and others who had failed to greet the day until noon.It was certainly a novel that got under you skin and several of us were not able to concentrate on anything else.It was a thriller about a woman who had suffered an accident which was so traumatic that she suffered the type of amnesia which meant she could remember only one day at a time and started every day with a clean sheet as regards her past life.For once we tackled the notes for book groups in the back of this edition but even without these I think we would have been discussing the plot and the characters for a very long time. There is a film of the book but I don't think I should like to watch it as the novel made such an impression on me that I wouldn't like to see a different take on it.
 
23rd November
The Resolution selection meeting was well attended and thank goodness there were eight possible motions to discuss.It is an interesting selection this year but some of  them are extremely wordily presented; I imagine those that are successful will need to be pruned a little before being presented in Brighton next June.The WI Advisers and members of the BFWI sub-committees each took one of the resolutions and kept everyone interested. There were lots of questions which added to the basic information provided by the NFWI.It is a fact that after attending one of these meetings one sees in the press or on the media relevant articles which bring added information on the subjects. It is not easy to hide one's own opinion when presenting resolutions but today that was achieved . Now, it is up to those in the audience to do as well when they repeat the process in their own WIs. There is no such thing as a free lunch but we know there are WIs who never set much score to the business of choosing the resolution. Every member is asked to vote for one listed in WI Life but many do not cast a vote or think that that's that, and why bother to bring it to the Annual General Meeting.
 
19th November
I visited the exhibition at the Aylesbury County Museum today. It is well worth seeing before it closes in March 2016. Of course, it is a part of the WI Centenary celebration and also Bucks 95th anniversary. There are banners on display and lots of archives from the WI collection. Also accounts of local activities which have been taken from individual WI record books and there is a craft display too.There was a steady trickle of visitors while I was there and they were not all WI members so it should be good for promotion.
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