Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Access Point – One Big Family

Sally Rooney
Shopping Centre Team

We have a fantastic incentive here called Access Point Stamps – 

We earn these buy achieving our targets, stepping above and beyond the call of the office duties. These allow us to do things like visit other departments, like a little work holiday!  We can purchase things like getting our line managers to make us a brew and we can buy vouchers to get clothes or gifts for others. 

These stamps are always being added up and the member of staff who receives the most stamps can win a holiday to the value of £1000! Witt woo!

From day one starting at Access Point it was clear to me that not only were Access Point keen on helping young families out, they were also very good at opening their arms and helping you become part of the bigger Access Point family. When it came to spending my stamps, Access Point showed that they yet again made every effort to include my little family in this scheme as much as they could! 

I initially wanted to use my stamps at Knowsley Safari Park, on an animal experience feeding animals. Ben and Lucy were too young to do this, for insurance purposes I assume. Jacquie (my Christmas angel) searched all the local zoos to see if there was anything any of them would allow all four of us to do, there was nothing. Jacquie then thought about a Christmas event at a zoo and found us an ultimate Santa Visit at south Lakes Zoo.

I would like to give you an insight into the memories that access point has given my family and I forever.

 
We didn’t tell Ben or Lucy about anything, we asked them if they thought it might be a nice idea to go and see what the animals were doing at the zoo, and can you guess their reply? When we got to the zoo we went for our Christmas Dinner. This was the very traditional turkey, spuds, sprouts, carrots and good old pigs-in-blankets! We then went on to our very own nativity; lots of children were dressed in little outfits and given roles to play. Ben chose to be a Sheppard, Lucy watched with wide eyes. 

When the nativity had finished the little elves called out Ben and Lucy’s names, their little faces were excited and slightly worried. They only got more concerned to hear that they had been called as Santa wanted to have a word. We were shown into Santa’s living room but Santa was nowhere to be found! We took a few pictures on Santa’s chair (although Ben was very worried Santa might have been cross!)

We were told by the Elves Santa must have gone to the workshop and there was a train waiting for us outside. We followed the directions to little train station where another little Elf stood. They had Ben and Lucy’s names written on a little list to get on the train. Ben and Lucy were amazed! We got on the little train that tooted a secret toot to get us through the secret passage into the workshop, where the main man himself was stood waiting for us! 


 He had a chat with Ben and Lucy, putting their mind to rest telling them they are indeed on the good list. He gave the two of them a gift to open now to help them with the excitement that is ever brewing! They gave Santa a star struck cuddle, and we left again on our little train back to the station where there was a hot Chocolate and a mince pie waiting for us. 



We then went to the kiosk to pick up our Reindeer food. Ben especially loved this and he told his mate Dasher “hey mate I’ve got some magic food at my house, I’ll put it all over the grass for you to help you get to all the other kids!”


We then got to look around the zoo which seemed a blur in all the magic we had just experienced. As it became dark the zoo became sparkly with lights and they played the sounds of the animals so you knew where you were and what animal you were near. This was all finished off with half an hour on the ice rink, they both loved it. They loved every second of everything that we did.

 
After an amazing magical day we set off for home, within seconds the kids were asleep. Any parent will tell you there is nothing more satisfying in the world! You know you did good, however, on this occasion it was not us that “did good” It was Access Point. These memories are ours to keep thanks to them. Things like this make everything worthwhile. The old Saying “you work to live” does not apply at Access Point, as they do everything to make life as good as it can be.

Thank you Access Point.

Monday, 16 December 2013

On the fifth day of Christmas.....

....Five Gold Rings

On the 5th day of Christmas, another great game today and it was lovely to see so many people make an effort today for ‘Christmas Jumper Day’ and thank you all for supporting Save the Children.



At Southport....

By Jennie Keen
Shopping Centre Team



It’s finally Friday, and the bells are ringing for Father Christmas and Rudolf to make their way down the stairs to the eager colleagues waiting to catch a flying sweet. A shower of candy canes descend upon the crowd and everyone settles ready for FUMBLE IN THE FUN BOX. Today’s lucky winners are Adam Hanford, Sharrona and Peterrr!!! Adam excitedly rips open his present, to find a selection box and a bottle of beer. Good job it was only the one (One Pint Wonder).
 
As everyone settles, it’s time to begin the game of 5 Golden Rings. 


As the teams go head to head Adam Slater and Becky Vs Tasha and Kasha, the room suddenly falls silent as the concentration from team 1 kicks in. They have two minutes to put as many rings round the pegs as possible, only when all 5 rings were thrown could they be collected. 


 As a quick rule change mid game (definitely can do this as a game committee member) plus the pegs were far too close, a quick dash to move it further back after the first minute should do it.... when it actually MADE IT EASIER. Dammit.




After the two minutes are up, Slates walks off thinking he’s got it in the bag. Same again. Kasha and Tasha are up. Rings are flying everywhere, glitter is scattered across the carpet making the Access Point Head Office more of a Winter Wonderland than it already is (much to Dale’s disgust) mwahaha. 



The game is finished and the scores are tallied up..... and the winners....of 5 Golden Rings.........KASHA AND TASHAAAA!!! Well done guys. An intense game today. 

 





At Liverpool....

By Steve Rawlings
Till Rolls Sales Manager 



So todays game was focused around 5 gold rings. 

The teams were Ali and Mark Vs Kirsty and Frank.  Ali and Mark thrashed them 375 to zero and we all thought Franks eyes had gone.....he informed us that his eyes went years ago!!

Chris Brundit dressed up and Santa and I had to personally dress him because he has broken his hand! Rob spent the whole day getting about as an Elf, he even went the shop in it and I am concerned that it may have to be surgically removed like his coat!!



The Liverpool office are into the Christmas spirit with plenty of fun and games, which have been fun with all the staff getting involved.



The highlight so far was Robert Stewarts funky turkey, it was brilliant!



This is my first proper Christmas at Access Point and I am surprised at the level of effort that is put in from all the staff especially Julie Pitson who has been great organising the whole thing to make the staff at Liverpool feel included. 


Roll on the Christmas paaaaaarty.  



See you Monday for Six Geese-a-Laying....should be an interesting one!!
 



On the 6th day of Christmas.....

....Six Geese-a-Laying


On the 6th day of Christmas, another great game today with a trio of festive visitors today....gotta love Dale the Elf!!


At Southport....

By Jenny Wainwright
Support Team

On the 6th day of Christmas my true love gave to me...6 Geese-a-Laying...

Well, at least Sharrona, Lisa, Dom and Sam anyway!!

They had to pit their wits EGGainst each other in an EGGciting event!

They had to blow up a balloon large enough to fit through a gap, the EGGSact size!

Once through the laying stage had to hatch the balloon shaped egg by sitting on it in order to hatch it, to the delight of the entire office, in a very none lady like manner, which was fine for Dom as he ain’t no lady!!

At Liverpool....

By Kate Crummey
Support Team

What an egg-ceptional game!!! 

 Today’s game was Geese ‘a’ Laying two teams went head to head or in this case bum to bum to pop as many balloons as they could in 1 minute!

Up for Team A was the boss man Steven Rawlings & terrific turkey impersonator Mark Baker! 

Team B for bootilicious was Joanne Martin and Steven ‘terrible turkey impression’ Hilton!

Wow well done teams you guys know how to lay!? Mark & Ste H are getting good at acting like birds you are almost as good as Rob!

Team A you popped 13 balloons but congratulations go to Team B though by 1 balloon, Joanne & Ste H are the winners 14 balloons!
  
Winner for the Till Roll hamper prize was Rob Stewart who adds a game of Articulate to his bottle of wine and gets another ticket in the hamper draw! Well done Rob, keep it up! 

Lucky Ali got the chance to scrap around the sack today and joined Kate as Santa’s little helper, joining the rest of the guys with their bird impressions by showing us all his chicken legs!!
 

 
See you tomorrow for Seven Swans-a-Swimming