Are you kidding? That's a great gift! It's something you can lose all year long and it makes a positive change for you. That's brilliant!
I recently moved to an area with an open-air pool and, even though I am hippopotamusly, I am still going to dig out my swimsuit and try to get down there everyday. Lidos were simply meant for weather like this!
Sorry, Cazza, I did mean weight loss in general. I didn't mean to imply Cambridge has anything sinister about it (in case anyone considering the diet is reading this and now thinking "Bugger that, I don't want to get sick!"

). How funny that your ward friend knows so many people on diets going through the same thing, although not funny because it's probably the most painful thing ever. I had a diseased gallbladder removed in 2006 but my symptoms first appeared in 2000. It took them six years of investigation to get to the bottom of it, during which time they diagnosed me with all kind of other illnesses, including the heart disease my granddad died of. I'd never seen so many relatives in one week: they all came flocking because they thought I was a goner! It's amazing how this tiny, useless organ can cause
that level of pain. The locum who eventually spotted it said that after six years of thrice-weekly gallbladder attacks that childbirth would be a doddle, if I ever choose to do it. I'm not so sure I believe her, but at least with childbirth something comes of the pain! Did you see in the news that someone recently sold their gallstones on ebay? She only got 99p for them, which I think is a little below cost considering the effort involved in producing and removing them.
