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Today would have been Andy’s birthday.

I don’t want to wallow in sadness because that’s not what Andy would have wanted. Instead I want to highlight a few things that he influenced. So today, if you find yourself thinking about Andy, think about these things:

Carol Jarvis’ solo album is on pre-order at Amazon and you can order it here. Carol plays trombone wonderfully, and from a brief conversation with her I know that Andy changed instruments in a brass band so that she could take over, and encouraged and mentored her. She is donating the profits to MacMillan Cancer Support.

Stuart Pendred has been one of Andy’s mates since childhood. He’s now a hugely accomplished singer (yes, you are Stu…) and will be the baritone soloist at a performance of Brahms’ A German Requiem on Saturday 20th March 2010 at St Paul’s, Onslow Square, London. Find out more here.

Stu is also involved in running for Andy’s Angels who will be running again in 2010 in aid of the Bone Cancer Research Trust. The first race they’re hoping to compete in is the Oxford Town & Gown 10k on 16th May 2010. Find out more about entry here. I believe that the team are hoping to compete in more races during the year.

The BCRT was a cause that Andy was devoted to, partly because so little is known about Bone Cancer. At the time of writing over £5,400 has been committed in donations towards the £10,000 target that he had set himself to raise. If you want to donate or sponsor the runners, please do so here.

My own family, MrsG-T, MiniG-T, MicroG-T and even BabeG-T had all met Andy and all were touched by the great example that he showed of dealing with life and its ups and downs.

And finally, think about Andy’s amazing family – his wife, three daughters, son, sister, brother-in-law and nephew. They’ve handled the changes in the last couple of years with tremendous dignity, great humour and been unfailingly lovely. As a family we’ve hugely enjoyed spending time with them all.

Guys, I think you’re all great. Thanks for being a great tribute to our shared memory of Andy Greig.

Happy birthday Pal!

Sunset by Laura Amy

Sunset by Laura Amy

Do I get the prize for the slowest New Year greeting of 2009? And yes, I know the picture is of a sunset, rather than a sunrise. Let’s just ignore that, and pretend that it’s the sun going down on the old year…

Apologies! I’ve been rather distracted by a couple of things going on besides the normal GT ‘lifestyle’.

Micro-blogging in the form of Twitter.com has dramatically changed my daily life. I’ve ‘met’ a bunch of incredible people from (mainly) the US, UK and Germany who have become friends. I’ve learned new things, been inspired to concentrate on a couple of things that I’d let lapse, and been supported (and supported others) in prayer.

The concept of ‘Twurch’ has been raised and is being developed, not least by my friend Derek, who is currently hard at work on a website explaining things. This will be found at here and here. Essentially this is TWitter chURCH – a group of committed Christians who are supporting each other via Twitter.

Thomas has created an incredible blog which I’ve been privileged to become a part of. It’s a daily photoblog where each author submits one photograph each day showing something that has caught their eye or illustrates something from their life/work/day. It’s a little hard to explain, so get over there and see for yourself the amazing quality of the pictures. Many of these have been taken on relatively pathetic cameras (like the allegedly rubbish one on the iPhone), but the amazing talent of some of the photographers belies the equipment used. The one at the top of this entry is by my friend Laura. Isn’t it awesome?

MiniG-T and MicroG-T received Mario & Sonic at the Olympics on Wii for Christmas, and that has occupied a considerable amount of my (errr…. their) time too.

And finally, I’m one of a team proof-reading a novel by another friend which is good fun. More details when it’s less confidential!

So, apologies for the tardiness in posting here. I can only mention that I’ve been a bit busy…