We went off to Milton Keynes on Thursday, for the Christian Resources Exhibition. We've attended CREXsince it began in the 1980s, at various venues. Mostly at Sandown Racetrack. But this was our first trip since the Pandemic, and this was a new venue. We left at 7am and the journey was slow
We hadn't realised there would be so many roadworks, including the resurfacing of the A421 which was completely flooded recently. The venue was the Marshall Arena, between the MK Don's Stadium, and a large Asda! There were fewer exhibitors this year. Lots of insurance companies. One lady invited me to look at her products for church and personal insurance. "and enter the prize draw to win £500 for your church". Well that would be useful for our little chapel... Except as I filled in the form, I realised that only Church of England churches were eligible. I put down the name of our village parish church instead. But I thought it was a bit odd. The Salvation Army Insurance guy gave me a keyring with a built in spirit level. "thank you, this is useful" I said. And he gave me another keyring "for bleeding' radiators" he said, and grinned at me.
I bought Advent Calendars for the grandchildren but nothing else. Unlike the early years, there were very few freebies, although Bob got a folding stojo cup and a small video camera. One Innovative church heating company were giving away tiny fruit trees explaining "we didn't want to give out plastic things". Bob got a pear, I had an apple. I hope they will survive.
This is Roary the Lion. He was from a group which trains people about safeguarding, and how to protect vulnerable children and adults. I had a lovely chat with the rep - who commented that she felt that Baptists already had an excellent safeguarding programme in place, which was good to hear. I took a card anyway, to pass on to Bex, who does a great job at chapel sorting out our DBS checks etc. Here's Bob at the Tools With A Mission TWAM. I've mentioned them before. Bob wanted to talk more about how The Shed can work with them in their tool refurbishing projects.
They do so much across the world - I learned that forty five people every day are able to find a livelihood using tools and training fro TWAM. I commented on the big photo of the woman with her sewing machine. TWAM is involved with many projects round the globe helping women get educated, and learn sewing skills. As well as hammers, screwdrivers and drills, TWAM can use donated sewing and knitting paraphernalia.
We left the Arena and walked across the Asda car park, to the adjacent IKEA. Meatballs for lunch, and a good mooch round. No, I didn't buy tealights - but I did get mustard sauce, crackers, and cinnamon rolls.
We got home 12 hours after we left. A lovely day together.
I went to CRE on Thursday. I foolishly bought my lunch at the venue which was quite expensive and not really very nice. As you say less freebies and less exhibitors. It was a day out and a lovely drive in the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteYou were right about the food! We might have walked past each other if you were there on Thursday too! We're you given a fruit tree?
DeleteI resisted as sadly I don’t have room for one
DeleteI do hope your fruit trees thrive. What a nice idea to give something that was alive, not plastic! I always used to buy a jar of gooseberry jam/chutney, cant remember which, at Ikea.
ReplyDeleteTheir jams are very good
DeleteIKEA meatballs! I googled for the recipe once, and found an IKEA style instruction leaflet- wonder if I could find it again...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.ikea.com/jp/en/stores/restaurant/meatball-recipe-pub2252cf10
DeleteRoad works are a blight but hey ho necessary I suppose although some times it does appear they make more trouble than repairing things. Glad despite road works you had a good day together and meatballs for lunch! Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteThe floods did a significant amount of damage - but apparently the A421 re-opened the following day!
DeleteThat was a long day but glad you found some useful information and what a lovely idea the fruit trees are. We try never to eat in any of the exhibitions-either taking a packed lunch or like you heading to somewhere we know. The sewing machine is coming out again today after quite a long break as I have things to finish that were started weeks ago. It’s pouring with rain so an ideal day for indoors. Catriona
ReplyDeleteI too have been busy with 'Projects Half Done' this week
DeleteI never knew such events existed. It sounds like fun with useful information.
ReplyDeleteLots of information, and always pleasant to talk to a human rather than navigate a website
DeleteI went twice and enjoyed it. I still have two t-shirts I bought there! The fruit tree is a nice idea. Kx
ReplyDeleteWe both have teeshirts bought many years ago at CREX
DeleteIt sounds like a very good, and useful day out. I like the idea of trees being handed out instead of 'plastic things'.
ReplyDeleteBut I do wonder why they need to handout anything [many stands just had baskets of sweets , but I resisted them!]
DeleteSounds like a great day out with lots of useful information. The trees were a lovely idea, I hope your apple and pear ones do well and produce fruit before too long for you.
ReplyDeleteπππππhoping for success
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