Saturday, October 25, 2008

Hallowe'en is one thing....

You know, with the dressing up, the pumpkins,





The sweets, kids at the door.




But when sock puppets start going bad? I am locking the doors and turning off the lights...

Independence Day

Mae has left for her first fully fledged sleepover tonight, at her friend Beck's place. Beck's mum is her childminder so I think it'll all be fine but she was pretty clingy when I tried to leave!!! I hope we don't get a call at 2am!!!!

Here she is on her way. I couldn't decide which picture was cuter so I put both on!


Tuesday, October 21, 2008






Well, we're back from a great weekend in Newcastle, where we stayed at the Hilton to celebrate our anniversary- I left the accomodation up to Geoff which paid off- he booked us into an executive suite, which was great, and gave us access to the executive lounge, with free drinks, breakfast (not in that order), afternoon tea and canapes in the evenings, which spared us alot of cash when we went out!


Here's the Hilton, right on the river, and the view from the lounge.




Walking across the green bridge we came upon this rooftop garden! It was so close to the bridge it must have been incredibly loud out there but the view would have been great!!


Newcastle is a fantastic city! I wouldn't have thought, but the architecture is a crazy mix of medieval, tudor, georgian and modern, done very well. There were all these little pathways through the city which then led onto art installations. It was amazing!



We came upon this old hospital, probably for people who couldn't pay- it was closed when we were there so didn't find out too much about it; although for those of you who know my aunt Patsy you will be laughing as much as I was when you read the name....







We went to the Baltic, which is a contemporary art space, and saw some wonderful art including one installation by Steve McQueen.


The Baltic is just on the Quayside by the Millenium Bridge, which is beautful in the day and at night. Here's another art gallery, and if you look closely you'll see the paving on the ground butt up against the building as if it was carpet; the benches looked as if they were cut and folded up- beautiful! And right across from it the little building tucked away was dated 1600's and was the lying in hospital for married women. We will have to read more of the history of this place- all these treasures!!

And to top it all, the day we get back, John and Sharon stop in on their way home from Greece and we scored this- the best baklava I have had in years!! Look, Renee!!!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008



Good Luck Bethanne!!!

I always felt that Geoff gave the best advice when I was pregnant:

Hang in there.





Saturday, October 11, 2008

Actually....

tin foil can be fun.

(and no, this is not my butt. The things you can find on the web...)

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Tin foil for 10 years

What the hell? We have been married for almost 10 years so I looked up what the symbols for this anniversary are.


Tin foil.


Aluminum.


What the hell? How can this be? The first 10 years you have to get used to being married and then settle into it. Plus starting a family. New jobs. Buying houses. Surely to god you ease into it after this? I assume that after this is turns into nice wrinkly love. Like the adverts for coffee, and Saga travel. Okay, we are not yet 40 but I always thought that you need to be tough for the first 10. NOT aluminum. Something tough, like titanium.





Then I thought about it. Tin foil.




Take-aways.



Oh yeah, makes sense.