Thursday, 30 December 2010
Go-Kart
I'm driving a Peugot 107 courtesy car, whilst the paint damage caused by some dickhead with an envious streak and a key is being repaired on our VW Touran. I've had a couple of small cars in my time, but this one's a real roller-skate. Feeling every bump in the road as it rattles along.
Monday, 27 December 2010
Christmas Aftermath
Rest of family arrived on Boxing Day, so I put together a follow up meal - roasted a few more vegetables in goose fat and served up the remainder of the meat. The roast spuds really turned out well this time. Christmas pudding & brandy sauce, or chocolate cake and cream for afters, then coffee and an exchange of presents.
Spent a cosy evening together, serving up Christmas drinks and nibbling on snacks.
Bacon butties for breakfast this morning and then goodbyes to those who had stayed overnight.
Having a lazy day today, just watched Spy Kids 2 on TV. Now generally chilling out and spending a little time at the virtual/online January Sales.
Spent a cosy evening together, serving up Christmas drinks and nibbling on snacks.
Bacon butties for breakfast this morning and then goodbyes to those who had stayed overnight.
Having a lazy day today, just watched Spy Kids 2 on TV. Now generally chilling out and spending a little time at the virtual/online January Sales.
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Christmas Day
The Christmas meal was a success - the Roast Goose was excellent, even if I do say so myself. Half of it left (along with a cooked ham) to go round the rest of the family who are visiting tomorrow. Now relaxing with a glass of Whisky and chocolates.
Boys are very happy with their main presents - Nintendo DSi XL's. Can expect them both to be suffering from repetitive strain syndrome soon :) The plastic insects that I bought for a quid in the bargain shop have gone down a storm too!
Boys are very happy with their main presents - Nintendo DSi XL's. Can expect them both to be suffering from repetitive strain syndrome soon :) The plastic insects that I bought for a quid in the bargain shop have gone down a storm too!
Dr Who Christmas Special
This one should have "Jumped the Shark" for me, but I did quite enjoy it. I also have a new found interest in Opera singing ;-)
Friday, 24 December 2010
Merry Christmas Everyone! - Here comes Santa.
A very Merry Christmas, to all of my Friends, Followers and Lurkers. Hope you all have a Super Smashing Christmas Holiday.
Santa is on his way. NORAD have spotted him leaving the North Pole, and are tracking his progress using the latest technology.
You can follow him too here
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/index.html
He's left Russia as I type, then onto the Bikini Islands and has now reached Fiji.
Santa is on his way. NORAD have spotted him leaving the North Pole, and are tracking his progress using the latest technology.
You can follow him too here
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/index.html
He's left Russia as I type, then onto the Bikini Islands and has now reached Fiji.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Pan Pipes
There's nothing like a good bit of traditional Christmas music - certainly nothing like it on Lord Street this afternoon, when I walked past a Peruvian/Aztec pan pipe band playing what sounded to me like a Scottish or Irish folk song?!
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Sleeping Beauty - Liverpool Everyman Panto 2010
The Everyman Pantomime Sleeping Beauty turned up trumps again this afternoon. We'd managed to get good seats for a Matinee performance (having booked earlier in the year), which of course meant that we got a soaking when the water squirters came out!
As always it's a Rock 'n Roll Panto, so lots covers of rock songs throughout, including Aerosmith (Don't want to miss a thing), Golden Earring (Radar Love), Queen (I want it all) and inevitably Journey (Don't Stop Believing).
A great fun production, and a good time was had by all. The usual classic panto gags, a few new ones, a few local jokes and a cheeky dig at Pamela Anderson, who is performing at the Empire down the road. A guest appearance from Dr Who (or somebody who looked a bit like him). A victim was selected from the front row for the Dame to flirt with, and then get up on stage later. Our family favourite was the 'slow motion' fight scenes, and the boys loved all of the popping up and disappearing through trapdoors that went on.
Ice creams in the interval - I was told to leg it as soon as Sleeping Beauty passed out, and got there first in the queue.
I'd phoned the box office this morning with a request, so after "the audience participation bit" the boys names were read out in a greeting from the stage - just to give them a surprise.
A great Christmas treat, that's become a family tradition for us. Not sure where we're going to go next year, whilst the theatre's being remodelled/refurbished, as I don't think that the other panto's can top this one?
Monday, 20 December 2010
Lights Out
Went out to finish off the Christmas food shopping tonight and spotted a car parked on our street with it's headlights on. 2 hours later when I came back it's lights were still on - that battery wasn't going to last long in subzero temperatures. I didn't recognise it as being one of the neighbours cars, so I tried the flat over the road - not theirs either.
The next door neighbour reckoned the car probably belonged to somebody at one of the restaurants we live near to. I tried the Indian restaurant first - only 4 couples dining in there, so a quick word with the owner and he checked around the customers - didn't belong to anyone in there.
The Thai restaurant next door immediately recognised my description of the car - it belonged to the Chef - so good deed done.
We've got a table booked in the Thai restaurant in a couple of weeks time - the manager of the restaurant said that he'd look out for us.
The next door neighbour reckoned the car probably belonged to somebody at one of the restaurants we live near to. I tried the Indian restaurant first - only 4 couples dining in there, so a quick word with the owner and he checked around the customers - didn't belong to anyone in there.
The Thai restaurant next door immediately recognised my description of the car - it belonged to the Chef - so good deed done.
We've got a table booked in the Thai restaurant in a couple of weeks time - the manager of the restaurant said that he'd look out for us.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Snow Photos
Took the sledge out to the park first thing this morning - absolutely knackered myself dragging 2 boys up to the park on it, having said that the exertion didn't half warm me up. Lost my car keys when pushing the boys down the slope, but a fellow tobogganist found them for me.
Samwise was feeling the cold (i.e. snivelling and bawling), so we headed home. Picked up a camera when I took Frodo out for his riding lesson, and took a few photos on the way, and via the park on the way back. The statue is the figure of winter herself, at four seasons gate (one of these days I'll take a shot of the other three statues at the appropriate time of year).
Samwise was feeling the cold (i.e. snivelling and bawling), so we headed home. Picked up a camera when I took Frodo out for his riding lesson, and took a few photos on the way, and via the park on the way back. The statue is the figure of winter herself, at four seasons gate (one of these days I'll take a shot of the other three statues at the appropriate time of year).
Snow Report
We have about 2 or 3 inches of snow, thick soggy snow. Started snowing at about 19:30 tonight and stopped around 22:00.
Novelist Supermum was out at a Christmas do in a Restaurant on Allerton Road - a 10 minute walk away, so I went out to meet her when it finished and then walk back home.
Absolute chaos - snow missiles hurtling around everywhere and lots of drunk people slipping over in the middle of the road.
Novelist Supermum was out at a Christmas do in a Restaurant on Allerton Road - a 10 minute walk away, so I went out to meet her when it finished and then walk back home.
Absolute chaos - snow missiles hurtling around everywhere and lots of drunk people slipping over in the middle of the road.
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Certified
Passed an Oracle Certification exam yesterday morning, which means I'm now an Oracle Certified Associate Database Administrator :)
Got to put the theory into practice when I was called back in about 15 minutes after leaving work last night :(
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Trampoline Club
Frodo got his Grade 3 and Grade 4 certificates at the Trampoline Club today.
I had a go too, and managed a seat drop, tuck jump, pike and half twist - no certificate for me though, just some aching limbs :)
I had a go too, and managed a seat drop, tuck jump, pike and half twist - no certificate for me though, just some aching limbs :)
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Productive Day
Day off work today. Xmas Shopping just about all complete in one morning. Attended Samwise's school Nativity play in the afternoon. Also managed to restart our central heating boiler, which has been out of action for for three very, very cold days, with no chance of getting anyone out to fix it until Monday - we've been huddled in the front room wrapped up in blankets and duvet's with a couple of emergency portable radiators and fan heaters. Feeling warm again now.
Monday, 6 December 2010
Liverpool Santa Dash 2010
Ho! Ho! Ho! It's that time of year again for a bit of Christmas fun. 8000 Santa's running through the streets of Liverpool on a wintry Sunday morning. Gangs of Santa's roaming around town for the rest of the day, long after the run was over.
Our gang of Santas all finished the run, collected a medal, then straight to a Santa bar (at least that's what it seemed like) for a pint of Rosey Nosey.
Our gang of Santas all finished the run, collected a medal, then straight to a Santa bar (at least that's what it seemed like) for a pint of Rosey Nosey.
UFO - O2 Academy Liverpool 5th Dec 2010
Back from tonight's UFO gig and still buzzing after a superb performance by one of THE definitive heavy rock bands.
Arrived at 8pm to find the support band Voodo Six cranking up. They were a bit 'metaltastic' (cha0tic would probably describe them as a "noisy waste of electricity"), but I thought they were worth a listen, as they were pretty good at what they were doing.
The gig was being played in the smaller of the 2 venues in the building, which gave it a great atmosphere. I was having a laugh with a few people round about me, and talking about favourite songs that we wanted to hear.
We weren't disappointed. UFO took to the stage and gave us 2 hours of solid rock!
Songs from the new album were performed before the band settled into a run of the best stuff from the Phenomenon, Obsession and Lights Out albums.
Vinnie Moore adds his own style of melodic/shred guitar, and does a fine job of it too, without detracting from the original numbers.
Barry Sparks was filling in for Pete Way (who is currently ill), and is a superb bass player in his own right. Thundering riffs in all the right places.
Phil Mogg seemed to be amazed that there were a couple of 14 year olds in the crowd - he asked them if they're Dad had brought them, reminisced about his first gigs, and kept reminding himself to mind his language. Andy Parker gave the lads his drumsticks as a souvenir at the end.
They performed the best rendition of "Love To Love" that I've heard to date. Encores were "Rock Bottom" and what seemed like half an hour later (if you know the song you'll know why) the inevitable "Doctor Doctor". It was also great to hear "Only You Can Rock Me" performed properly i.e. not be me and my mates :)
Arrived at 8pm to find the support band Voodo Six cranking up. They were a bit 'metaltastic' (cha0tic would probably describe them as a "noisy waste of electricity"), but I thought they were worth a listen, as they were pretty good at what they were doing.
The gig was being played in the smaller of the 2 venues in the building, which gave it a great atmosphere. I was having a laugh with a few people round about me, and talking about favourite songs that we wanted to hear.
We weren't disappointed. UFO took to the stage and gave us 2 hours of solid rock!
Songs from the new album were performed before the band settled into a run of the best stuff from the Phenomenon, Obsession and Lights Out albums.
Vinnie Moore adds his own style of melodic/shred guitar, and does a fine job of it too, without detracting from the original numbers.
Barry Sparks was filling in for Pete Way (who is currently ill), and is a superb bass player in his own right. Thundering riffs in all the right places.
Phil Mogg seemed to be amazed that there were a couple of 14 year olds in the crowd - he asked them if they're Dad had brought them, reminisced about his first gigs, and kept reminding himself to mind his language. Andy Parker gave the lads his drumsticks as a souvenir at the end.
They performed the best rendition of "Love To Love" that I've heard to date. Encores were "Rock Bottom" and what seemed like half an hour later (if you know the song you'll know why) the inevitable "Doctor Doctor". It was also great to hear "Only You Can Rock Me" performed properly i.e. not be me and my mates :)
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
We Have Snow!
Not a lot of it, but snow all the same. About 1cm fell last night. Enough for a snowball fight with the Hobbits before taking them to school this morning.
Not deep enough for the new sledge yet, however Frodo had a sledge like experience at his adventure playground, when I went to pick him up he was enjoying sliding down an icy hill on a large tarpaulin.
Not deep enough for the new sledge yet, however Frodo had a sledge like experience at his adventure playground, when I went to pick him up he was enjoying sliding down an icy hill on a large tarpaulin.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Back to the '80's RUSH - Time Machine
Back to the '80's in more than one way today.
Nipped out at lunchtime to purchase a Clarinet 'sling' for Samwise, who is starting his first lessons on this instrument at school, and needs a little support when playing.
Found the city centre literally overrun by police - I counted 10 police vans in Victoria square, blue lights flashing roadblocks at every major junction around the city centre, the town hall surrounded by uniformed police, large groups of police patrolling the streets and a helicopter buzzing overhead.
I could hear the chanting of what looked like a thousand or more students demonstrating against the cuts as they marched down Lord street. All very orderly, no doubt due to the heavy police presence, although they kept sitting down every so often as part of the protest.
Reminded me of a similar experience I had down the shops in Wolverhampton in the '80's, - no riot helmets, shields and batons in evidence this time though.
I've just ordered my ticket for RUSH at the Manchester Evening News Arena next May.
They're doing their entire 1980 album "Moving Pictures" live on stage. Looking forward to going back to this with them.
Nipped out at lunchtime to purchase a Clarinet 'sling' for Samwise, who is starting his first lessons on this instrument at school, and needs a little support when playing.
Found the city centre literally overrun by police - I counted 10 police vans in Victoria square, blue lights flashing roadblocks at every major junction around the city centre, the town hall surrounded by uniformed police, large groups of police patrolling the streets and a helicopter buzzing overhead.
I could hear the chanting of what looked like a thousand or more students demonstrating against the cuts as they marched down Lord street. All very orderly, no doubt due to the heavy police presence, although they kept sitting down every so often as part of the protest.
Reminded me of a similar experience I had down the shops in Wolverhampton in the '80's, - no riot helmets, shields and batons in evidence this time though.
I've just ordered my ticket for RUSH at the Manchester Evening News Arena next May.
They're doing their entire 1980 album "Moving Pictures" live on stage. Looking forward to going back to this with them.
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Flag Bearer
Remembrance Sunday, and therefore a Church Parade for the local Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Samwise didn't want to go to a "boring old Church Parade", however I felt that he should attend, since they are a church funded group, so I went along with him.
He's glad he went now, because he got to carry the flag for his Beaver Colony. Felt quite proud of him as I watched him march up the aisle.
Felt sorry for the nervous bugle player, hitting a few bum notes when playing 'The Last Post'.
He's glad he went now, because he got to carry the flag for his Beaver Colony. Felt quite proud of him as I watched him march up the aisle.
Felt sorry for the nervous bugle player, hitting a few bum notes when playing 'The Last Post'.
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Bouncing Boy
Boing!! Samwise passed his Stage 4 Trampoline Award today. Boing!!
Friday, 12 November 2010
Week Off
Had a busy week off work, sourcing a new bathroom and sorting various things out for the boys. I was meant to be doing some work around the house, and tidying/sorting but that went by the wayside, as usual.
Frodo had a speech therapy review, and he's made some great progress. We also went to investigate a future high school for him (a couple of years off yet, but we have to make a choice soon). We had a tour of one that seems to fit the bill, and have an appointment with the headmaster in a couple of weeks.
A good report for Samwise from a parents evening for his class. "A polite, hard-working little boy who is a credit to you". We think that he may have been replaced by a pod-person on the way to school :)
Frodo had his first riding lesson today, at our local stables/riding school.
This went extremely well, so he's now booked in for regular weekly sessions.
Also swimming lessons booked for both boys on Sunday, to help improve Frodo's swimming ability, and to give Samwise some structured practice.
Frodo had a speech therapy review, and he's made some great progress. We also went to investigate a future high school for him (a couple of years off yet, but we have to make a choice soon). We had a tour of one that seems to fit the bill, and have an appointment with the headmaster in a couple of weeks.
A good report for Samwise from a parents evening for his class. "A polite, hard-working little boy who is a credit to you". We think that he may have been replaced by a pod-person on the way to school :)
Frodo had his first riding lesson today, at our local stables/riding school.
This went extremely well, so he's now booked in for regular weekly sessions.
Also swimming lessons booked for both boys on Sunday, to help improve Frodo's swimming ability, and to give Samwise some structured practice.
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Remember Remember...
Looked like it was going to be a washout, but at the last minute the rain stopped, so I ventured out with Frodo and Samwise last night to the firework display at Sefton Park, which was better than ever.
This year they'd flown the sound system from 2 cranes, so the music was a lot louder than I've heard it in previous years. Frodo jumped about 6 feet when the D.J. opened up.
We took torches, wore a glow-stick each around our necks and the boys had high visibility waistcoats on. We were commended on our 'sensible attire' by a motorcycle policeman as we left the park. I'm not so sure as I'm sure one or two motorists were blinded by a strobing LED torch in the hands of a small boy.
This year they'd flown the sound system from 2 cranes, so the music was a lot louder than I've heard it in previous years. Frodo jumped about 6 feet when the D.J. opened up.
We took torches, wore a glow-stick each around our necks and the boys had high visibility waistcoats on. We were commended on our 'sensible attire' by a motorcycle policeman as we left the park. I'm not so sure as I'm sure one or two motorists were blinded by a strobing LED torch in the hands of a small boy.
Doctor Who Live
Spoilers!...
Told the boys that we were going for a ride in the new car on Tuesday night.
We parked up and went for a short walk in the rain - into the Echo Arena. They started to twig when they saw the merchandise on sale. Bought a program and a couple of souvenirs, showed the tickets that I'd hidden away 6 months ago and then went to our seats on the floor of the Arena.
Samwise was absolutely gobsmacked. His mouth was wide open from start to finish. Frodo was a little put out that we'd tricked him, but perked up when he saw his favourite monsters.
The theme of the show was based on an old Jon Pertwee episode that I first saw on TV when I was 9 years old - Carnival of Monsters (and here I am taking my 9 year old son to see the sequel!).
Nigel Planar (Vorgenson) played the son of the chap (Vorg) who was shrinking creatures and putting them inside a machine for entertainment purposes. Vorgenson was up to much the same thing, giving an excuse to have several different creatures from the last series in one place.
Matt Smith wasn't there, but played his part from 'inside the Tardis' on a video screen, with the characters on stage interacting with the projection.
The monsters came thick and fast, entering from all sides of the arena and moving amongst the audience. We were in the back row, and most of them marched in right behind us. Ood, Silurians, Judoon, Clockwork Robots, Weeping Angels, Scarecrows, Vampires of Venice, Winders, Smilers, Cybermen and of course Daleks. Everyone was twisting and turning in their seats to see what was coming next and where from.
The Judoon scanned members of the audience to see if they were 'Hu-man'. Winston Churchill marvelled at a mobile phone, and asked the children of the future if they all had 'internets' at home. Queen Liz ran around the crowd firing her pistol. The Scarecrows shuffled around during the interval, posing for pictures, and staring at small children (most of whom' fended them off with the latest sonic screwdriver they'd brought with them).
The Weeping Angels (Frodo's favourite) were superbly presented. The Doctor told everyone 'Whatever you do Don't Blink!' and two Angel statues appeared. 3 'policemen' came in to investigate. The audience was then blinded with white light. When the light faded the Angels had moved, and a policeman had disappeared. This went on until the last policeman had gone and the image of a giant menacing Angel was over the audience.
Samwise loved the Cybermen, who marched in step right beside us, dragged an 'unsuspecting parent' out of the audience and deleted him, and then battled with the new Daleks onstage. We were treated to one of each of the new Dalek types. Samwise pointed that the white one hadn't appeared, then it did, flying overhead.
All of this was played out to the musical accompaniment of an orchestra conducted by Murray Gold - who was dressed like Matt Smith, but with David Tennant's hairstyle.
Speaking of which, when a montage of all the Doctor's was shown, there was a huge cheer for David Tennant's image!
More info at Doctor Who Live
In all, a superb family show, mind you there were plenty of adults there who hadn't brought any children along. Just wish we'd brought a sofa with us to hide behind.
Told the boys that we were going for a ride in the new car on Tuesday night.
We parked up and went for a short walk in the rain - into the Echo Arena. They started to twig when they saw the merchandise on sale. Bought a program and a couple of souvenirs, showed the tickets that I'd hidden away 6 months ago and then went to our seats on the floor of the Arena.
Samwise was absolutely gobsmacked. His mouth was wide open from start to finish. Frodo was a little put out that we'd tricked him, but perked up when he saw his favourite monsters.
The theme of the show was based on an old Jon Pertwee episode that I first saw on TV when I was 9 years old - Carnival of Monsters (and here I am taking my 9 year old son to see the sequel!).
Nigel Planar (Vorgenson) played the son of the chap (Vorg) who was shrinking creatures and putting them inside a machine for entertainment purposes. Vorgenson was up to much the same thing, giving an excuse to have several different creatures from the last series in one place.
Matt Smith wasn't there, but played his part from 'inside the Tardis' on a video screen, with the characters on stage interacting with the projection.
The monsters came thick and fast, entering from all sides of the arena and moving amongst the audience. We were in the back row, and most of them marched in right behind us. Ood, Silurians, Judoon, Clockwork Robots, Weeping Angels, Scarecrows, Vampires of Venice, Winders, Smilers, Cybermen and of course Daleks. Everyone was twisting and turning in their seats to see what was coming next and where from.
The Judoon scanned members of the audience to see if they were 'Hu-man'. Winston Churchill marvelled at a mobile phone, and asked the children of the future if they all had 'internets' at home. Queen Liz ran around the crowd firing her pistol. The Scarecrows shuffled around during the interval, posing for pictures, and staring at small children (most of whom' fended them off with the latest sonic screwdriver they'd brought with them).
The Weeping Angels (Frodo's favourite) were superbly presented. The Doctor told everyone 'Whatever you do Don't Blink!' and two Angel statues appeared. 3 'policemen' came in to investigate. The audience was then blinded with white light. When the light faded the Angels had moved, and a policeman had disappeared. This went on until the last policeman had gone and the image of a giant menacing Angel was over the audience.
Samwise loved the Cybermen, who marched in step right beside us, dragged an 'unsuspecting parent' out of the audience and deleted him, and then battled with the new Daleks onstage. We were treated to one of each of the new Dalek types. Samwise pointed that the white one hadn't appeared, then it did, flying overhead.
All of this was played out to the musical accompaniment of an orchestra conducted by Murray Gold - who was dressed like Matt Smith, but with David Tennant's hairstyle.
Speaking of which, when a montage of all the Doctor's was shown, there was a huge cheer for David Tennant's image!
More info at Doctor Who Live
In all, a superb family show, mind you there were plenty of adults there who hadn't brought any children along. Just wish we'd brought a sofa with us to hide behind.
Monday, 1 November 2010
Monday, 25 October 2010
Shoot to Thrill!
"Two seven zero at 30 knots, holding steady at 15000 feet, you are clear for exfiltration(?) over the drop zone"...
Yeaay! My copy of Iron Man 2 arrived today. Shoot to Thrill!
Yeaay! My copy of Iron Man 2 arrived today. Shoot to Thrill!
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Trampoline Club
Trampoline club for the boys today.
A breakthrough for Frodo, after 3 weeks of attending, as he finally perfected the seat drop - a basic move, but an achievement for a boy who has difficulty following instructions, and trouble with coordination. He finished off by combining this with a star jump.
Samwise, as usual, was bouncing like a rubber ball and twirling like a spinning top. The instructor showed him how to bounce on his back, using his legs to keep the bounce going. He had us in fits when he couldn't quite do it, and we christened his new move "The fish out of water".
A breakthrough for Frodo, after 3 weeks of attending, as he finally perfected the seat drop - a basic move, but an achievement for a boy who has difficulty following instructions, and trouble with coordination. He finished off by combining this with a star jump.
Samwise, as usual, was bouncing like a rubber ball and twirling like a spinning top. The instructor showed him how to bounce on his back, using his legs to keep the bounce going. He had us in fits when he couldn't quite do it, and we christened his new move "The fish out of water".
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Fun on the Ferry
We managed to get tickets for the third year running for "Family Fun on the Ferry". Yesterday was a bright, sunny and calm Saturday morning for a fabulous ferry trip, up and down the Mersey, with various activities and music put on for the children. Some photos below.
We booked a babysitter for the evening, and went out for Tapas at Lunya - a Catalan Fusion Restaurant in the City Centre. The food was excellent - will go there again. Finished off with a couple of beers in "The Living Room" and "The Newz Bar" before catching a late bus home.
Lazy Sunday today. Got some exercise, and risked a few injuries, by digging out my old skateboard and giving the boys a lesson in "sidewalk surfing". Some teenagers glided down the street shouting unhelpful comments whilst we were tumbling about - they were making it look easy. Both boys began to find their balance after a few turns.
We booked a babysitter for the evening, and went out for Tapas at Lunya - a Catalan Fusion Restaurant in the City Centre. The food was excellent - will go there again. Finished off with a couple of beers in "The Living Room" and "The Newz Bar" before catching a late bus home.
Lazy Sunday today. Got some exercise, and risked a few injuries, by digging out my old skateboard and giving the boys a lesson in "sidewalk surfing". Some teenagers glided down the street shouting unhelpful comments whilst we were tumbling about - they were making it look easy. Both boys began to find their balance after a few turns.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Sunny Afternoon.
Glorious, golden, sunny autumn afternoon in the park today. Took the boys for a bike ride and found that the park was heaving - bumped into several parents and children from the school.
Samwise had a go at riding without stabilisers, and a little support from Dad. He found it tricky going, so he agreed to ride with just one stabiliser, and the reward of an ice cream if he made it all the way to the shop. He did this no problem, so one sticky treat later he rode all the way home too.
Samwise had a go at riding without stabilisers, and a little support from Dad. He found it tricky going, so he agreed to ride with just one stabiliser, and the reward of an ice cream if he made it all the way to the shop. He did this no problem, so one sticky treat later he rode all the way home too.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Ghostrider
Watching Ghostrider on Channel 5 tonight. Normally I enjoy a good bit of pulp fiction / comic book adaptation / so bad it's good style film entertainment, but this one's particularly bad. It has the look and feel of a low budget early '80's superhero flick. Surprised to discover that they've started filming a sequel this month!
Sunday, 26 September 2010
The Armstrong & Miller Show
Have been to see The Armstrong & Miller Show at the Liverpool Empire tonight.
They did some well good stuff. Did lot's of funny songs, jokes 'n shit. (Sorry, badly influenced by street-talking RAF pilots).
Enjoyed them so much that we bought a tea towel!
First time with a hired baby-sitter for our two boys tonight. I think that they may have been replaced by alien pod-people as exceptionally good behaviour was reported.
They did some well good stuff. Did lot's of funny songs, jokes 'n shit. (Sorry, badly influenced by street-talking RAF pilots).
Enjoyed them so much that we bought a tea towel!
First time with a hired baby-sitter for our two boys tonight. I think that they may have been replaced by alien pod-people as exceptionally good behaviour was reported.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Birthday Trip
It was Frodo's 9th Birthday at the end of August, so for a Birthday treat we arranged a trip to London. We stayed in a hotel beside Gloucester Road Tube allowing us to do the 'tourist thing' with the boys, and take them to see the sights.
The big Birthday surprise on the day was a "flight" on The London Eye, which, as expected, gave us a fantastic view. We got out of the tube station at Westminster and we're staring up at Big Ben, when a passing policeman said to us with a wink "Have you got the time?"
Also during our visit we did the Natural History Museum / Geology Museum, (about 5 minutes walk from the hotel), an Open Top Bus Ride, and a River Trip. We saw Mediaeval Combat at Tower Hill. Mooched around Harrods and Selfridges and Hamleys. Frodo was accosted by Pirates in Hamleys, who spotted his Birthday Badge. They took him at swordpoint to a plinth outside the store, and had the people on Regent Street sing "Happy Birthday" to him. A large AT-AT was purchased from Hamleys, and some new style Daleks with infra-red combat action from Forbidden Planet. He'd already opened his "Amy Pond" action figure in the morning.
We managed to visit one set of friends, and also met up with another bunch, which was great. (Apologies to all of our other pals who live down that way, but not enough time to see everyone and do the whirlwind holiday tour).
Here's a few photos from the holiday.
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