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Christmas 2011

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. Hope you all had a wonderful 2011 and are ready for 2012.

Thank you to everyone for their kind gifts this Christmas. I hope I got a chance to meet you all in person over the Christmas period, and I had a wonderful time with those whom I did manage to meet.

I get the feeling that (online / computer parts wise) After Christmas Sales don’t really seem to be a thing any more as the couple of items that I was watching and planning to get after Christmas with any money I got don’t seem to have changed in price at all. In fact one item I was watching (a Kinect mount from amazon.co.uk) has actually gone up in price to the point where amazon.co.uk isn’t cheaper than other places. Play.com for instance stocks the exact same item for cheaper with free delivery. Any how, I think I’m going to wait for a while until the prices settle back down again. I get the feeling the shops expect the post christmas rush to the shops to buy things and that some places have actually started to inflate their prices just after Christmas. I can only apply this thought to computer/gaming things however as that’s all I’ve been looking at. Clothes shops may still want rid of their ‘last years’ stock, but I’m not really looking for any new clothes right now :-) In the meantime I have pleanty of games that I’m really enjoying at the moment and are keeping me occupied most of the time :-) Skyrim being my current time consumer. I played the previous Elder Scrolls (oblivion) and loved it and I have to confess they have done a wonderful job with Skyrim (in my opinion) keeping the enjoyable aspects of the game alive.

Unfortunately this year I didn’t have enough holiday time spare to remain in Yorkshire for my brothers’ birthdays. It would have been lovely to see them and celebrate it with them, but with needing to carry days over to next year (on my holiday allowance from work) to cover the wedding in 2012 I just couldn’t take any longer off, which meant I only managed to spend around 3 days in Yorkshire this year for Christmas, but we did manage to use the time very well and got to see both my brothers and my parents quite a bit with in that time scale. Unfortunately Andy was in the Isle of Wight to see his parents in law (not that I blame him) so we didn’t get chance to have a catch up, plus both my grandparents were at opposite ends of the country visiting family (Grandpa up in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, and Grandma down in Milton Keynes area).

So now that Christmas is over and we’re starting 2012 plans will be back in motion for the wedding of the year. :-) There are still a few things to do, but nothing too major at least. Andy has started making some noises about stag do plans, which is great as (to be honest) I had completely forgotten about that with everything else going on at the moment. We have the smaller details to look at now, table decorations, seating plans, flowers, etc. I collected our marriage licence from the registry office earlier in December so we now have our official papers for getting married :-P

26th Birthday

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Thank you everyone for a wonderful 26th Birthday. I had a wonderful time down in Birmingham and back up north with family. The celebrations kicked off on Thursday night with a trip out to Island Cocktail Bar in Birmingham with friends. We were only planning for a short night out (maybe ending around 8pm) however ended up staying out until near 11pm. We worked through quite a few cocktails that evening – with my list being: Eton Mess, Lynchburg Lemonade, Vesper, Brandy Alexander, Bon Bon, Ain’t No Don, Caphrinah, Manhattan, followed by a few Jamesons at Scruffy Murpheys Bar. Quite a few friends from work and outside of work came to join us for drinks, as Sarah passed her latest ACCA examination just before the drinks began – so a great night all round. There are quite a few pictures of the drinks on the photos section of the website.

Next celebration day was a quiet one on the Friday evening, when my people from my team at work came out for a curry at Yassers in Stirchley. We had a lovely meal (although the food seemed a little more rushed than usual at this meal) and some soft drinks and some laughter, before finishing quite early/respectably at 6:45pm – which worked out wonderful for us as we needed to head up north that evening, so we quickly headed home, picked up Mits and loaded the car with our bags before heading around to Sarah’s parents house to meet them and guide them up north. This was to be the first time Sarah’s parents came up north to meet my family (they had met my parents a few times before when they had been down in Birmingham however). The journey up was pretty unexceptional. As the sun set it became a little harder to tell which car behind me was John’s car, however we managed to keep together quite well for the journey and never got separated. When we got up north we had a few drinks before bed time. I was feeling quite shattered by this point after several days of poor sleep. John and Eileen had the spare room at parents house (which Sarah and I usually use) and Sarah and I slept downstairs on an airbed. I took the chance in the evening to check out some of the TVs I had been watching on eBuyer with a view to buying when I knew what money I had spare from my birthday – and rather typically, all the TVs I had been interested in had either sold out or their offer had ended that Friday and they had become prohibitively expensive again. However a new TV came on the offer boards that seemed very good however there was only 1 in stock. So I was aware on the Saturday morning that I would need to order it as soon as possible if I were to want to buy it. Saturday morning after opening all the cards and knowing what money I had to play with I quickly ordered the television set with free 5 working days delivery, only to receive an email that evening around 7pm to say ‘Happy Birthday from eBuyer’ and offer me free next day delivery (valid for 1 week only), so I quickly changed my order details to use this free next day delivery. The website lists the TV as due to arrive today – but we shall have to see since it doesnt list it as being posted yet, so it might not arrive until tomorrow.

Saturday was my actual birthday and I got to open all my cards and my present from Sarah’s parents. Sarah had given me a sneeky extra present on the Thursday night – a selection of bath bombs and creams from Lush :-) These are currently in my trousers draw at home making everything smell nice. Sarah’s parents bought me a years membership to the MG Owners Club so we’re entitled to go on the rallys and special events that they hold for members. We also get access and discounts from the MGOC spares store – however most of the prices of items on there are much higher than other internet sources anyway – so unfortunately there is no real bonus there. I’m going to be looking through the members club website soon though to see what upcoming events there are and any Sarah and I might like to attend. :-)

We went out for a meal with grandparents, both parents, and Andy and Gem on the Saturday evening at a pub called the Maypole in Warley. It was a lovely meal out and we had a great catch up with Andy and Gem, which was wonderful as we don’t get to see them very often, and a lot has been going on lately – particuarly in Andy’s life. Earlier on the Saturday before the meal we took advantage of the glorious sunny day and went out to Howarth and Skipton to have a look around the two towns with John and Eileen. I also passed the MGF keys across to mum and dad for the weekend to let them enjoy it whilst we were up. Sunday was a similar day with us heading across to Holmfirth to look around ‘The Last of the Summer Wine’ country, before heading home for the evening and a quick trip out to mum and dad’s regular Sunday night bar to finish the weekend.

We managed to get home just before midnight on the Sunday evening, and get straight to bed to try to catch up on a little bit of sleep – which seems to have worked a bit as I don’t feel too bad today. As to whether the new 32″ 1080p HD TV will arrive today or not remains to be seen.

Wales and Yorkshire

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Well Sarah and I have had a lovely couple of weekends. First we went to Wales for a nice (and very sunny) weekend away together. We set off early on Saturday morning and headed across to a village named Portmeirion – setting of ‘The Prisoner’ TV Show. It was a very beautiful village, and very relaxing too. We were aware that it was an anniversary of the construction of the village (which was not built for the TV show but prior to it) however to celebrate this there was (unknown to us) a ‘Prisoner’ convention going on at the weekend too, with lots of scenes from the TV show being acted out around the village and lots of people in costume walking around (black blazers with a white edging). I didn’t understand many of the references having not seen the prisoner myself, but the atmosphere was electric with the enjoyment and excitement to all the convention goers. Which made it all the more enjoyable to be there. Thanks to this convention and the anniversary, accommodation in Portmeirion itself was far too expensive, however we stayed at a very nearby village named Porthmadog which was extremely close by and very pretty. We had lunch on the Black Rock Sands beach from a local award winning fish and chip shop, and we played around on the sand in the car, which was very enjoyable.
We had an early night that evening in the B&B as a combination of the early start, lots of walking and activities, and all of the sun had really tired us out.

The next morning (another moderately early start) we left Porthmadog and headed north east to Beddgelert. This village is the setting of a (supposedly true) legend of a regional King and his hunting dog Gelert. I had heard the story before however the name meant nothing to me. The story says that the king set out hunting one day from his lodge, however Gelert, his favourite hunting hound, was not with them for an unknown reason. Upon returning from the hunt Gelert came bounding out to meet the king covered in blood. Fearing the worst the king rushed into the lodge to check on his infant child. The infant child’s room was covered in blood and the cot was knocked over and the king could not find the baby. In shock and anger the king drew his sword and stabbed Gelert in the side. The dying cry/yelp let out by the dog caused the infant to start crying, and the king rushed over to discover his infant child safe in the room beside the body of a large wolf, which Gelert had fought and killed to protect the child. Realising what had happened and what the king had done, Gelert was given a special burial and his story became legend. It is also claimed the King never smiled again.
We went to visit this grave site, which is in the middle of a large field beside a stream, under the shade of two trees with a plaque depicting the story. There is a structure very close by with a dogs statue in it, however I am not certain what this structure is as of yet, as it would appear to be too small to be the kings hunting lodge. Perhaps just the room in which the incident apparently occurred??

From Beddgelert we travelled north to Llandudno. We arrived around 10:30am (late morning) and wandered down the promenade towards the grand pier. We took the tram up the hillside to the summit, and then took the cable cars back down to get a better view across the area. It was still a lovely sunny day, although a little cold with the wind up on the summit. After that we decided to leisurely start the journey home. The original (mostly motorway) route we had planned was extremely busy with huge queues right from the start of the journey, so we decided to head through snowdonia national park again for the return journey and return to Birmingham on a similar route we took to get to Portmeirion on the Saturday morning, as this was mostly country roads.
It was also quite nice to end the weekend on a relaxing countryside drive home rather than solid motorway journeys, so I’m quite glad we did detour for the journey home. It really kept the feel of the weekend.

This weekend we went to Yorkshire to visit my parents, and went to Fountains Abbey on the Saturday to look around and have a nice countryside walk around the ruins. The abbey is in surprisingly (to me) good condition and is still standing tall. The walk around the gardens and the woods around the Abbey was very enjoyable too, offering a nice sunny stroll and a lovely overlook of the Abbey itself.
We finished Saturday with a quiet drink at a local pub – which unfortunately left me with a slight hangover the next morning (I blame the alcohol combined with the sun all day for dehydration – as we didn’t drink that much).

The next morning Sarah and I joined dad for some clay pigeon shooting at his local club. We both did terribly, but we had a lot of fun. I used to be quite competent (but never competition standard) at it, but it would seem the adage of practice has some truth to it :-) But as I say, we both had a wonderful morning. It was also nice to get some fresh air when the hangovers.
After the shooting we returned home and I cooked my parents a light chicken and Parma ham meal for dinner which I picked up a while ago from my Jamie Oliver podcasts. After which we sat in the sun for a little while before assembling a new gas BBQ which parents had bought on the possibility of having a BBQ in the glorious sun at dinner time. Unfortunately the regulator which comes with the BBQ did not fit dad’s gas canister, so we went out to a few camping shops (just dad and I) and managed to find a matching regulator for the canister. We then got some meat and returned home, by which time Marcus, Wendy and Isaac had arrived to visit. We had also really hoped to see Claire and George  (Damon was out of the country), however once parents had returned from their usual Sunday morning activities (dad shooting, which Sar and I joined him for – and mum at the gym) and we had eaten dinner, it was already around 1pm. Unfortunately I didn’t think to get in touch with Claire a lot earlier in the week as she already had plans to see her parents for tea that day at around 4pm, and with Marcus also coming over to visit at 3 it didn’t work out possible for us to get over and visit. Dad was originally thinking of driving over and bringing Claire and George around to join us all for the BBQ and then driving them home afterwards, but we didn’t want to impinge on her current plans with her parents. Mum and Dad are planning on popping over to see everyone next week however and hopefully Sarah and I will catch up with them when we are next up (the weekend after mother’s birthday).
It was lovely to see Isaac, Wendy and Marcus again that evening. Isaac has also grown quite a lot since we were last up to see him. He is now saying a few words and very competently walking around (and occasionally falling over things). It is one of the shames of living so far away from everyone. I don’t get to see either of my nephews as often as I would like to. However I wouldn’t want to trade my Birmingham life either. Especially as Sarah’s family is here too and I wouldn’t want to pull Sarah away from her family. Its only 2 hours north so its not far, its more just having the weekends free to visit. We’re not close enough to just make quick pop-in trips. Plus the advantages of Birmingham life with regards to services (shopping, Internet, etc) whilst also having quite a lot of countryside around us.

All in all a great couple of weekends away. I managed to get sun burnt a little bit on the last day in Yorkshire, which I am still feeling on my left arm at the moment, and despite creaming up as soon as I got back from clay pigeon shooting. However the morning sun had already done its work by that point.

Back to work

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Well, its back to work again after Christmas holiday now. Christmas kicked off very well the weekend before Christmas when Sarah’s parents had us over to their house for an early Christmas celebration (as we were away over the actual Christmas period in Yorkshire). We had a wonderful evening with her parents that weekend and Christmas really started for me at that point (until which it had just been another week at work really – apart from the decorations).  Sarah and I had a lovely time up in Yorkshire seeing most of my family during the Christmas period. Including a fun game of Bar Billiards with parents on Christmas Day, and a wonderful parents and brothers get together on Boxing Day over at Damon’s house. We don’t get everyone together in the same room very often so its a really wonderful time when we do manage to – so a big thank you to parents for having us over the Christmas period and to my brothers for arranging (and attending :-D ) the family get together.

Thank you to everyone for their Christmas presents and Christmas cards/wishes. It’s been a wonderful year, and it has been the 2nd Christmas together for Sarah and I, with many more to come :-) We have a year of saving coming up now (at least a year in fact) with Wedding things to save up for (etc). We have a small pot of ‘luxury items’ money saved up (mostly from Argos cards we ‘bought off ourselves’ and some remaining Argos cards) with which to buy things that we want (rather than need) but otherwise we shall be looking to entertain ourselves in the house as cheaply as possible this year I think. Besides - once the Christmas tree comes down and we have some space available once again I have my piano to be practicing.

We are hoping to move to a slightly larger property at some point later this year (2 bedrooms and no dining room is just getting too small – even though we love the area we are currently in). So 3 bedrooms and some permanent eating space (a dining room, or a kitchen/diner or a living room/diner) is a must. Then ideal extras (but they are very much extras) would be a study, a garage, and a downstairs toilet (probably in that order as well – personally). Keeping the cost low is our main priority however as we dont want to be paying much more in rent than we currently are. We would also like to stay in roughly the same area we are (within a few miles radius around ourselves anyway). Found an ideal place with all the above plus all extras just down the road from Sarah’s parents house for around the same we are paying now – however found it in November, and we are contracted in until later this year at our current place – and as lovely as it was we couldnt afford to pay 2 rents and move early.