In music

November 11th, 2008

The first band that I played in was simply known as “Mr Scott’s band”.  Mr Scott was a rather cool ex-punk science teacher who did exciting things in lessons like put a bunsen burner tube in a bowl of washing up liquid and water, get you to pick up a handful of bubbles and then light your hands as a huge flame shot up to the ceiling!!  We loved it.  

Mr Scott played a Fender Strat and decided to get a band together consisting of me, Pete Ray, Chris Rayner, Mike Waller and a few others (can’t quite remember!)  We practiced once a week and did a few school performances.  Songs included Blur Song 2 and this one, Ever Fallen in Love by the Buzzcocks, which always reminds me of those particular band days.  Shortly after, Sanctified was formed (my next band) but more on that later!!

Yes, I am pretty sure that our version was this bad!!!  I spent most of my school career playing music and hanging out in the music room - I am not sure how I ever got any work done!  I had piano lessons, violin lessons, learnt drums and guitar by myself and from whoever would show me stuff, sang in the choir and various bands and then did various open mic nights and gigs round town.

A walk with Twinkle

November 10th, 2008

Today I went to the postbox and for a little wander…  Twinkle decided to come all the way there and back too!!

…I think she wants to be a dog…

YES!!

November 8th, 2008

Go Arsenal!  2-1 victory over Man U - get in!

Anxiety sufferer’s diary….

November 8th, 2008

To give you a health update…  I am definitely improving but progress is very slow.  I get very frustrated with it all, especially on the days where it feels like you have taken three steps forward and two steps back.  Still, this is what I have been up to:

Wednesday:  Handed in big uni project a day early so that I wouldn’t have to do a presentation (can’t go in on a thursday at the mo anyway).  I managed to get it all done despite printing stresses etc.

Thursday:  Worked a lot in the day and then the evening was supposed to be a uni celebratory night out starting with live music at Slak.  We got to Slak, took a detour to the cash point so my tummy could calm down and finally walked inside.  It was very crowded and not many uni people were there.  We hung around for a bit and chatted to one of my tutors, but a combination of lots of people and it being the first hour or so that I was out, made me lose my nerve a bit.  The music was also a little painful!!  We left pretty hurriedly but decided to go to the Swan where some friends of ours were headed later.  We sat outside and listened to a mad rock band.  By the time Mark and Al arrived I managed to calm down a bit and we had a good laugh  Finally my brother and Russ joined us for a drink so that was nice.  I was really chuffed to have stayed out for a whole evening.

Friday:  JT had the day off due to working crazy hours last Sunday.  We did a bit of random and slightly sporadic shopping.  I had to endure the usual bout of IBS meets anxiety in shop - gut goes into spasm causing my body to move in strange ways - look a bit odd.  I finally wimped out of NEXT as JT paid and stood by the car.  Just then a Bible verse came to me which reminded me about how man looks at the outside and God looks at the heart.  This whole thing is about confidence (or a distinct lack thereof) and so I decided that I was going to be confident and walk back in not caring what I looked like or what would happen (easier said than done, but on this occasion it worked).  We looked round a bit more and then managed Sainsbury’s to buy some candles too (random!)  Unfortunately that evening I got a monster bout of IBS (pain, nausea, shaking etc).  I finally fell asleep at 5am, woke up at about 10am and am still suffering now.  Life is a bummer sometimes.  Excuse the unintended pun!!!  

Saturday:  We’ve actually been tidying the house!!  Rock AND roll…  I have just sat down for a break because I still feel horrible and very tired.  I think we are going to attempt a trip to the shop to buy something for tea in a minute and then I guess it’ll be X Factor tonight!

Too much news!

November 6th, 2008

Well if seems like only 5 minutes ago that the ‘in thing’ was to be eco, but since then we have gotten involved with a credit crunch, there is a new American president and now the interest rates have taken a nose dive.  I am not sure I can keep up with a life rollercoaster of such epic proportions!!  

So the interest rates are at 3% - brilliant for those on tracker mortgages, rubbish for those with ISAs or savings investments.  Now call me a thick blondie thickie, but I fail to understand how this helps the impact of the crunch as UK officials claim.  We give the mortgage companies less money (hurrah!) but they have still lent us thousands.  There is less incentive to invest money because it won’t earn much interest.  Shall we spend it instead?  It would make more sense for the banks to encourage investment, surely?

There always seems to be a lot of news around this time of year.  Maybe it is because it is cold and people get miserable and start doing silly things.  Maybe in the summer they just can’t be bothered because they are outside playing with beach balls (oooh that makes me want to play with a beach ball!  What an epic piece of design…)  

I think this is part of the reason why you get to Christmas, engage in all the hype and emerge from the other side feeling emotionally, physically and spiritually depleted!  The only followup you have from ‘information headache’ is the deafening voice of whats-his-face from Spandau Ballet (Neil someone?) shouting to you that there are huge reductions in the SCS sale on loop for about three months.  As if you can afford to buy a sofa after Christmas???  

“Be still and know that I am God” says God.  Good advice big man.  And this is my advice to all you readers who, like me are feeling like you are lying at the bottom of the rubbish heap of imposed orders and conditions whether it be new interest rates or new sofas.  Take a moment to actually stop and know that ultimately, God is in control and that there is peace to be found in the midst of all this madness.

In music

November 6th, 2008

I have shortened the title of these posts as I am quite sure that my knowledge of roman numerals will soon come to an end.

This song is actually a song of the moment, right now. I have Mark R to thank for putting me onto this one. I have been a fan of Zero 7 for a while but previously only owned a couple of their tracks. Mark and I have quite similar tastes in music, so usually when he recommends a track I know it will be good. Being a bit of a fan of electronica music, this fitted the bill perfectly. I absolutely love the music video and am going to use it as a point of inspiration for one of my projects this year.

My love for electronica came along when I was doing my A Levels and feeling a bit stressed. Someone had given JT a Ministry of Sound Chillout Sessions album (they are always awesome) and I pretty much listened to it on loop for two years!! My favourite track from that was the classic “At the River” by Groove Armada. Up until that time, I had loved D&B, various dance tracks ad a lot of genres that skirted around the electronica genre, but it was only really then that I got into this particular style and from then was hooked. So here it is, song of the moment: Destiny by Zero 7 (video directed by Tommy Pallotta, who also did a brilliant video about autism called “SNACK AND DRINK” - see youtube - in NY Museum of Modern Art).

Cheese recommendation

November 5th, 2008

Colliers Welsh cheddar from Robin Jenkins Butcher’s - Mmmmmmmmmm!

The night in pictures…

November 4th, 2008

And here it is!








Sparkle Party I

November 4th, 2008

Last night we had a brilliant Sparkle Party with our church cluster (pics to follow). We had to dress up in something sparkly, bring bonfire food (and mulled wine - yummy!), write a poem and then played games, had fireworks etc. JT made toffee apples and I knocked up a poem 20 minutes before we were due to leave. I wish I could post the other ones, some were brilliant! I remember Carl’s off by heart: What rhymes with sparkle? Nothing. The End.

Here is mine - slight timbre issues and a rather ridiculous nature due to the speed with which is was cobbled together: (PS This does not relate to my family in any way!)

We’ll do our own…

We drive past the garish hand-painted sign,
Giant family fireworks! At half-past nine,
I sit back and sigh, it’s always the same,
Dad seems to think it’s some sort of a game.

“We don’t need that!” he shouts, sounding smug
“We’ve got a big garden and earth freshly dug!”
We’ll pop down to Tesco and buy a good set
And invite round the neighbours for the best show yet!

We arrive at the shop and stare at the shelves
All sorts of explosives we can set off ourselves
I point to a big box and tug at Dad’s sleeve
He picks up a small box “This is all that we need!”

I smuggle some sparklers when he isn’t looking,
We talk about food and who will be cooking.
Mum will make jackets and fillings and cake,
Aunty Pam will bring… Goodness knows what she’ll make.

The big night arrives, a knock at the door,
I shuffle my feet and stare at the floor,
Yet another set of neighbours, attend to be polite,
But will end up wishing away the hours of the night.

Dad dances around like an excited small dog,
We can’t see the garden because of the fog,
He’s buried the rockets deep into the ground,
The matches of course, are nowhere to be found.

A peculiar sculpture is nailed to the shed,
The Catherine wheel mount, made from Granny’s old bed,
We huddle on the patio, shivering and cold,
There’s drinks to be had and sparklers to hold.

And then come the cries of “Stand back, don’t go too near!”
“It’s alright!” says Dad “there’s nothing to fear!”
He lights the first, the size of a sherbet fountain
It fizzles and spits for 20 seconds and counting.

We wait and we wonder whether it will go off
“Made in China” mutters Dad and stifles a cough
We smile politely and say “there’ll be more”
But Dad’s donned the goggles and is scouting the floor

He finds his next victim, a rocket amongst the veg,
He lights it and stands back as we wait, on edge.
It goes up with a screech and sideways with a pop,
Potatoes fly everywhere, uprooting half the crop.

Mum is furious and uses bad language,
I wander inside and pick up a sandwich,
But yuck! What is this?? What HAS Aunt Pam done??
Horseradish sauce with marmite and tongue!!!

I scrape the rest secretly straight into the bin,
“Oooh they were popular!” she sings, walking in.
Outside the golden rain is making people “aaaah”
I think they’ve drunk enough to stock a hefty bar.

They need to mind you, with Dad’s odd little show,
He’s dressed like the SAS and there’s still a lot to go!
A little bonfire struggles to get lit,
I toast a marshmallow and down I sit.

The neighbours start to drift and make their excuses,
Mum offers them doggy bags, but each person refuses,
This is the same as it is every year.
Happy fireworks to all, and to all, good cheer.

tenterhooks…

November 3rd, 2008

I have been a little quiet this weekend… On Friday night, my external hard drive, upon being plugged into JT’s computer, decided that it doesn’t have files on it anymore. I have no idea what has happened, but what I do know is that I have potentially lost 4 years worth of business and accounts, all my photos, all my music, all of my degree and my dissertation (thankfully I have the dissertation backed up on a pen drive).

It wouldn’t be quite so disastrous, if my laptop wasn’t off for repair along with an authorisation for them to wipe the heard drive if necessary. I am going to phone them as soon as they open and actually hope for once that they haven’t done anything!!! If they haven’t, I can at least recover my most recent data. The great pity was, that I shifted loads of stuff onto the external drive about a month ago to speed up my machine!!!

So it has been a little stressful……… I have learned a valuable lesson in the realm of relying on ’stuff’ and about how life never goes quite as expected (as if I didn’t know that one right now!!) My friend Simon has given us some data retrieval software, which we will try, but it depends how the stuff got deleted in the first place. I will keep you posted. Please pray for a miracle.

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