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Covid Shakeup
For the large part of 2020, all of the Loyal foreign crew were based in New Zealand. The Beislys were continuing their sabbatical, the Hughes family returned in January for some scheduled time back home, and then after the pandemic hit, Joel and Lizzie made the tough decision to temporarily return to New Zealand. For the first time in The Loyal Workshop history, no foregin team members were in Kolkata for three quarters of the year. We were challenged to navigate new rhythms (and time-zones!) of work and juggle the mystery of when we might be able to return to the neighbourhood, workshop and people we love. Talk about some crazy times! Our local staff faced lockdown and a closed workshop for four months of the year too, and then in returning to work, they have proudly risen to the opportunity of increased leadership and ownership over the business. If anything, we hope that in our absence, both the Loyal artisans and support staff have a more solid grasp on understanding that Loyal is their business. Like we mentioned earlier, they have been legends – showing collective resilience, resourcefulness and responsibility through a time that none of us foresaw!
The Hughes Family
Towards the end of last year we farewelled the Hughes family following their decision to end their time at The Loyal Workshop. Nathan, Rosey and their two girls began their time at Loyal by diving into language study in 2017 and then juggling continued learning with part-time roles in the workshop. Nathan’s games of ‘Simon Says’, Rosey’s banana cakes, and their girls’ visits to the workshop will be missed by the Loyal crew! Saying farewell in the thick of a pandemic is difficult to do, especially when you’re prevented from making a visit to Kolkata, however we were able to honour the Hughes at our Loyal Advocate event in October and we wish them peace as they settle in New Zealand and step into something new.
New Baby
The Loyal Workshop’s freshest member arrived on the scene at the beginning of November when Joel and Lizzie welcomed their baby daughter, Lydia Jean, into the world! She’s a pretty content kind of girl who has brought so much joy and richness into their lives (not a bad trade off for a little less sleep!). They’re pumped for LJ to meet her aunties and uncles at the workshop in the near future and so are versing her in Bengali songs and chats as a pre-amble to getting on the plane there. Leaving Kolkata in April was hard for Joel and Lizzie, however there is nothing quite like the long-awaited arrival of a vulnerable babe to offer a healthy dose of perspective and to leave them feeling stoked about their return.