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What we do do …

With the Extra Time Kit Bag full of footballing memorabilia and poet Dean’s writing pad at the ready, we visited Manor Farm Care Home in Kessingland, to meet the residents and find out about the sort of sports they played.

From long distance running to a quick hop, skip and jump, by way of dancing on a Friday night (complete with eyebrow pencil seams up the back of her nylons) and listening to virtuoso performances at the Albert Hall – the stories were colourful, entertaining and illuminating.

There was an imaginary game of tennis and an impromptu tune, as well as expressions of sympathy for anyone having to wear the heavy leather football boots on loan from Lowestoft Museum.

Along the way, we discovered several things that people ‘do’, and one or two that they ‘don’t’ – all of which are celebrated in Dean’s poem.

 

 

 

‘I found out that one of the other residents used to live in the same road as me when we were little - she was up one end and I was down the other, but we must have played together 'cos that's what you did, back then.’
‘This has been really good fun, it's a good idea and it helps to break down barriers to getting to know older people.’
‘This has been such a lovely afternoon, I've really enjoyed it and I know that the residents did, too.’