Spellbound by Fairies

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Auckland Christmas Lunch

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“Well that was different,” was the general response to the unexpected arrival of Buckwheat and her gals, at the Society’s Auckland Christmas lunch on Sunday December 14th.

Buckwheat along with her Christmas fairies, Tess, Miss Ribena and Venus Mantrapp certainly added glamour to the lunch held at the “Floating Pavilion” on Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour. The toweringfoursome soon put the diners at ease with sing-a-longs and friendly banter.

After the show the gals posed with members around the dining tables. Judging by their popularity, their warm and natural friendliness was widely appreciated.

Earlier, diners celebrated the launch of Allison Franklin’s, very readable, autobiography “The Alli Way of Life.” In her introductory speech, Allison expressed appreciation of the support given to her by the Cerebral Palsy society, who provided the grant that funded the first 250 copies of her book . She also revealed the motivation behind the autobiography. She wanted to give hope for the future to parents with young disabled children, to inspire young adults with disabilities to “have ago” when opportunities come their way and to show people who have little or no experience of disability, that “we” are real people who have real lives and quality ones at that!

Allison admitted that she was in danger of shocking a few little old ladies at her church when her book exposed the partying side of her nature and a few of her relationships.

“I actually sold about 40 copies at church, so some of those little old ladies who have read it, now look at me with a whole new level of respect,” said Allison.

 

Of course Santa was not to be out done as he arrived with messages of good will and presents for the kids.

The lunch was peppered throughout with interesting people, such as Allison the inspiring speaker, Santa and Christmas fairies. It was definitely an entertaining afternoon.

Ross Flood- Editor
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