Charlie was a hairdresser, but although Ida was his assistant she never actually got to wield the clippers. Her turn finally came at Switzer Residential Care in April, at the age of 99, when Lesa Mullaney, aka the mobile hairdresser, offered her locks to raise funds for Far North Hospice, and Ida was put in charge.
Meanwhile her birthday cake, masquerading as a cupcake, only boasted one candle, but Ida said she had received gifts including flowers and make-up, and the expected cards from Her Majesty the Queen and the Prime Minister. It was seeing her family that gave her the greatest pleasure though.
"I wouldn't change any of them," she said, adding that she was happy and "very, very well looked after" at the Switzer Home.
Names to accompany image: Besides Ida is older son Alan; standing from the left great-grandson Richard Whaanga, grandson Matt Anderson, son Andy Anderson and granddaughter Denise Jellyman; in front great-great-grandaughter Shontae Anderson and great-granddaughter Rachael Cains.