Hi Margaret. No probs with the rhyl spelling, you are correct in the way guide talks to us, the funniest and hardest word i had to solve was in my online shopping list it spoke = backapack, took me long time before i was told by my carer that it was a pack of bacon, glad you liked the wheel chair tennis, carol wondered how they did it in their wheel chairs, the wheel chairs are adapted, the wheels are slanted instead of straight up so that they can swivel around fast, some chairs have three or four wheels, i read many pages before finding the easiest to read and copy and paste in the email, yes still having wiltshire farm meals, only problem i never know what i am going to eat until i eat it, the worst is thinking i am going to have a desert and it turns out to be soup as they are both same size and shape packaging, small oval shape, so sometimes i have dinner and soup instead of dinner and desert, i know the soups i have are tomato and vegetable soups, as they have more taste than the vegetable soups. vanessa. -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Palin - Email Address: margaret.palin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent On: 21/08/2012 12:46 Sent To: guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email Address: guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [guide.chat] Vanessa Hi Vanessa, It was my fault Carol spelt Rhyl wrong, I knew it was spelt that way, but spelt it as Rill so guide would pronounce it as we know it. Sorry! Thank you for the wheel chair tennis item, it was very interesting. Are you still having the Wiltshire Farm dinners. Love Margaret