Chris's Story
Looking after their severely disabled son Dom is a full-time occupation for former librarian Chris and his wife Annabelle.
Aged 14 and in a wheelchair, Dom has complex needs as a result of hypermobility, low muscle tone and speech and language delay.
The couple also have an eleven-year-old daughter, Pixie, and Chris and Annabelle are very conscious of not always having enough time to devote to her. So when an opportunity arose for the family to go on holiday somewhere that could accommodate a wheelchair, they leapt at the idea.
The last time they all got away was when Annabelle’s mum died a few years ago. Originally from the Philippines, she felt that it was important to go back to pay her last respects but the trip was edged with grief and not exactly a holiday.
On top of this, Chris’s own health has given serious cause for concern of late and he has to take blood thinners to keep life-threatening clots from forming.
A four-night break in Croyde Bay in North Devon proved to be just the pick-me-up that Chris and Annabelle needed.
Annabelle who was delighted to have a few days off from cooking family meals says,
What really counted for them was that they were able to stay in specially adapted accommodation which usually costs a premium.
Even though the weather could “have been a bit warmer” in Chris’ words, Pixie was determined to swim in the sea despite a keen wind. She also made friends with a girl her own age in the soft play area.
Classed as a young carer, Pixie helps out a lot around the house and with her brother so both parents were thrilled to see her spending time having fun with other children.
A hiccup occurred when Dom’s wheelchair got stuck in the sand but the local surf club came to the rescue, lending him a beach buggy with bigger wheels so that he could still appreciate the beach.
With it being low season, the holiday park was particularly quiet and peaceful - the perfect antidote to a hectic life where Chris and Annabelle rarely get time to themselves or for one another.