Friday, April 30, 2010

Iron Man 2


What a brilliant film. It only came out today and has already got some bad reviews. I went along expecting something average but it was as good as the first! Robert Downey-Junior was brilliant as always and Sam Rockwell was a great baddie. Scarlett Johansson wasn't fantastic but maybe that'll be expanded if there is a solo Black Widow film.... But anyway, I would highly recommend the film but only if you've seen the first Iron Man. It's made me very excited to see AC/DC at Download! Afterwards, we hit Nandos and as normal, we had too much of the peri-peri sauce and had pretty sore tongues!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

I love Pizza Express


Margey took me and Sarah to the Milton Keynes shopping centre this afternoon as a treat - it's the longest shopping centre in the world. FACT. There was an Italian market on in the big hall at the end and I charmed the man on the cheese stall into giving me lots of samples. Well, he probably charmed me because Margey ended up buying me some gorgonzola piccante as it was lovely. Blue cheese that's not as strong as Stilton and is lots more creamy. I carried it carefully around all afternoon to make sure it didn't get squashed and then ended up trapping it in the car door on the way home. Ooops. Sarah wanted to get some shoes for the summer but Topshop didn't have the ones she wanted and Margey got some trousers and shoes from Next. She was going to buy both of us something but unfortunately I couldn't find anything I wanted. It's always the way. When you have no money, you see so many things you want and vice versa. We headed to my favourite Pizza Express for dinner. Everytime I look at the menu but everytime I have the same thing: bruschetta, followed by the Gran Chicken Caesar with no anchovies. They are truly disgusting! YUM.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Delightful Miss Susan


Almost like that new cookery programme with Sophie Dahl.... Popped round Susan's tonight for a good old fashioned gossip and we made some cakes. She'd bought some cake mix so we made Betty Crocker's (not White's) chocolate brownies and Cadbury's little cakes. The brownies were lovely and Susan's work collegues will be getting some tomorrow but the little cakes were not so good. We caught up, watched Taylor Lautner videos on YouTube and drank lots of surprisingly lovely grapefruit squash! What good evening are made from.....

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

James' 22nd Birthday


HAPPY BIRTHDAY! On James' birthday last year, I was in Italy with uni and he was in the midst of his dissertation so it wasn't really celebrated. This year, it's been much bigger. We woke up at half seven this morning so he could open his presents before his parents went to work and here they all are laid out by the fire. As Debbie took him shopping for lots of new clothes on Friday, he'd already had the main bulk of his present but they also got him two extra man-cardigans, a scarf, a new fishing reel and some pretend bait things. As I have no money at the moment, Margey leant me some and I bought him the Transformers game for the xBox. Sarah got him two brilliant t-shirts and the Marge and Parge got him the xBox Ghostbusters game and a brush and a liquid for cleaning his vinyl collection. When I eventually get paid sometime this week, I'll buy him his other presents. Sorry again, dear! We slept for most of the day and played on the xBox before going out this evening for a meal with Debbie and Denis to celebrate. James chose The Cambridge Chop House opposite Kings College and it was delightful. I went for the sirloin steak and the creme brulee. YUM. And with the risk of sounding too soppy, James really is the best boyfriend a girl could dream of.(And on an amazing last note, he might be getting a pet pig! There is a pig company where he lives where you can adopt a pig and pay a certain amount per month for them to look after it. You can go and visit it as much as you want and help out if you want to. When it's fully grown, they send it off to heaven and you get to eat it! That might prove to be a bit difficult though..... It's going to be called 'The Baron'!)

Monday, April 26, 2010

My possible new work place


I went for an interview for an internship today at a gallery just off Regents Street. I put my suit on, got the train down to London and then caught the tube across town to Oxford Circus for a five minute interview! The lady was lovely and seemed to like me so hopefully I'll get it. They will let me know by the end of the week so fingers crossed. They host solo artist exhibitions, press parties, opening nights and fashion events. It will be great for networking and finding contacts for the future and because it's only one or two days a week for three months, I can carry on working to earn some dosh. But I might not even get it so let's not count chickens before they're hatched.....

Sunday, April 25, 2010

James' Pre-Birthday


As Laura lives in London, we celebrated James' birthday today as well as this Tuesday. She arrived at half twelve just before our lovely lunch of chicken with cheese, covered in bacon with wedges and salad, followed by a concoction of strawberries, meringue and yoghurt which was all very yummy. Debbie had whipped up a chocolate birthday cake that we ate while watching old family videos. James was very cute as a child but very small and quiet. Laura did most of the talking! She got him a specialist whiskey tumbler for his birthday that has been specifically designed for tasting and four bottles of whiskey - one was only just bigger than a thimble and is almost definately the small bottle of whiskey in the world! Brilliant presents!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

A unexpected cat show


Had a brilliant lay in this morning after four days of getting up at seven before James took me out to lunch at a lovely pub in Waresley. The sun was out and pretty warm so we sat outside - I obviously went for the ploughmans and James had a prawn sandwich. Our food choices are rather predictable. We spontaneously decided to go to Woodgreen Animal Shelter as we were really close and they had a cat show on! Millions of brilliant cats in one arena. They had so many Persian and Exotic cats but there were lots of bitchy owners guarding their precious cats so we couldn't really stroke them. It was good but people were taking it a bit too seriously.....

Friday, April 23, 2010

Road Trip to Leicester


Two of the books I got out last week were week-only loans so I had to make my notes from them yesterday and then drive them back up to Leicester this morning otherwise it would have been a £3.00 fine per book, per day! Too much money. I managed to blag my way onto campus to park, rather than having to find a space miles away from uni and the library. It was literally a pop-in, pop-out visit because I had to be back in time because Sarah needed the car to go to work. It was lovely weather and with the windows down and the music turned up, it was actually quite an enjoyable journey!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Minute of Mayhem

Today was the funeral of Malcolm McLaren. His son and his step-son from his relationship with Vivienne Westwood encouraged people to have a 'minute of mayhem' at twelve o'clock whilst the funeral happened. They wanted people to do what ever they wanted in memory of McLaren. I was sitting at my computer working and Sarah was catching up with some TV in the yellow room so at twelve, I blasted 'Anarchy in the UK' out of my computer and we jumped around the living room for the length of the song. It wasn't exactly anarchic or total mayhem but it certainly tired us out! The funeral sounded entirely fitting for the godfather of punk but it's still sad that people of our generation are dying. The older we get, the more things get real. Scary stuff. But I did enjoy jumping around for a few minutes! For some reason, the internet on my phone isn't working so for the first time, I'm having to upload this via a computer. So if it looks different, that's why......

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Rude Boy Sarah


Sarah loves to drive like a rude boy with her glasses on, chair rolled back and with one arm on the wheel. She drove me to James' tonight in the Ka after a long day of dissertation and we listened to some Usher and Taio Cruz on the way. For sisters who look quite alike, we are so different...... Debbie has just given me a master class in writing an introduction as I'm rubbish at them so tomorrow I'm going to completely finish my third chapter and then get cracking on that bit. Oh, the life of not doing work. I cannot wait for two things at the moment: one - to get my loan through and two - hand this stupid thing in.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Bit of European Football


The football is the highlight of my day because the only thing I've done all day is work. I've cracked out another 1,000 words but taken away quite a few too. I'm getting ever closer but I just can't wait for it to be over and done with. But so close, yet so far unfortunately. Sitting in front of the computer is tiring and makes my eyes hurt but I have to do it. Vicious circle.......

Monday, April 19, 2010

Jamie Oliver's restaurant in Cambridge


As I've been working so hard, James took me out for lunch in Cambridge today. He finally finished his marketing essay yesterday so we went to Anglia Ruskin first so he could hand it and headed into town. We wandered around for a bit before deciding on Jamie's. It's opposite the Corn Exchange and is pretty non-descript from the outside. But inside, it's beautiful. I can't remember what it was before but it has a massive dome and marble pillars and they've installed the kitchen along one side. Just as we went in, who should walk in but the cox of the Cambridge team from this year's boat race. He seemed fairly nice but the girls he was with were poncey Cambridge girls who tried to push to the front of the queue - the maitre d' was having none of it. We had an Italian bread selection to start, I had the sausage pappardelle for my main and James had the prawn linguine. We didn't have the room for a pudding each so we shared a chocolate, raspberry and amaretto brownie. YUM. I would highly recommend it!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Work Work Work


My life is all about work at the moment. This is my desk in the yellow room where I'm spending all my time at the moment. Two dining room chairs and the computer chairs hold all my books and then what ever I'm working on at the time is on the desk in front of my keyboard. Fun fun fun. But I've got a lot of work done today though and had a quick break to go to Waresley garden centre with the Marger to get some bedding plants for the garden. Tres exciting.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Yum Pizza


Today has been good but tiring. Woke up late enough to not have breakfast and go straight on to lunch. Me and James hit Potton Co-Op and bought this immense pizza - mozzarella, cherry tomatoes and pesto. We ate it while watching the Manchester Derby - City should have won though. It has been such a lovely day that all I wanted to do was to be outside but I had to do more work on the diss and then go to actual work. I've just finished and it was another wedding. I've discovered that they have a cold milk machine in the kitchen and that I'm allowed to help myself when ever I want so tonight I've gone mental on milk. Probably drunk a cow. Instead of having a wedding cake tonight, the couple had a cake made out of cheese! Not a cheesecake but different sized cheeses stacked up! It was truely amazing. I love love love cheese and am not a big fan of cake. So anyone who comes to my wedding (many, many years in the future) can expect a massive cake of cheese! It smelt brilliant...... Margey and Pargey have been out for a meal tonight to celebrate their wedding anniversary but they've just got back so I've requested a big milk and now I might text ahead for some cheese.....

Friday, April 16, 2010

Cider with Lost


Nice literary pun there. We popped up to Leicester today to see Auntie Jayne and so she with Sarah and Margey could do some walking in training for the Moonwalk in May. I left my phone at home which really threw me - it's amazing how strange I felt without it! While they were out walking, I went into uni to collect some books that other people had finally returned - I had meant to text Han, Katie and Dunc to see if they were around for a catch up but no phone meant that I couldn't! I met the walkers for lunch at the tea room near Bradgate Park and had a lovely Ploughmans before meeting Grace from school. On the way back home, I suddenly had a productive moment and got a good 400 words written in my notebook that can be typed up tomorrow. Brilliant. Now having a rest with a Magners and some Lost and Criminal Minds but the latter is a particularly scary one but I can't stop watching. Bad times.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Leaders Debate


This is television gold. We have a general election coming up on the 6th of May so for the first time, we are having a series of live debates with Gordon Brown, Nick Clegg and David Cameron. All the leaders have gone for a tie of the colour of their party apart from Brown who has chosen a cheeky bright pink. I though I was pretty sure about who was getting my vote but this has really shook it up. Cameron appears to have had a spray tan and is a bit too smug while not actually answering the questions. Brown is getting in some brilliant digs at Cameron which has made me like him more although I know it's not about how witty the candidate is. Clegg is making some great points but is getting a bit sidelined by the other two although they both keep brown-nosing him: 'I love you, Nick (but I hate you, David)'. It's much better than I thought it would be and there is two debates on the way. I hope this brings the importance of voting to the awareness of more people and especially young people. I think it's terrible that some people don't vote because it is so important! Vote, everyone, vote!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Anglia Ruskin University


Popped over to James' university this morning as he needed to get some books for his music marketing essays and pay a fine. I suddenly realised that it's a great resource for me to get some books for the old dissertation. It used to be the Cambridge Art College so its library is full of art books. I thought Leicester was quite well stocked but here at least the books weren't all out and pesky people that haven't returned them. I managed to get four books on Gilbert and George and two excellent ones on British controversial art in the seventies. Brilliant. We went into McDonalds and got more stickers for the monopoly board game. Sarah and James have got us some over the last few days but we still haven't won anything. I'm hoping for a holiday or maybe just the 500k cash..... I've done lots of work this afternoon and James has procrastinated. A lot. He was one step away from actually hoovering the house. I wish my life was a bit more rock and roll sometimes.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

That day Tommy Lee tweeted me


I'm not one to use abbreviations or text talk but as Usher would say, O.M.G! I saw earlier that James was following the great man so I did and then tweeted him to ask when the new Methods of Mayhem album comes out, not expecting a reply, as only The Harker actually gets responses from celebs on Twitter! I thought James was winding me up when he told me but oh no: Tommy Lee had tweeted me back, informing me that the album will be out on worldwide release on the 13th of July. EXCELLENT. What a lovely man. I think this is my favourite picture of all the blog entries I have done so far. Wonderful. On the down side, I found out earlier that Sotheby's aren't taking on any more interns on for the rest of the year so I haven't got the placement in September. But Tommy Lee tweeted me so screw you, Sotheby's.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Dissertation Day


Who knew the death of a great man would help with my dissertation? Malcolm MaLaren, the manager of the Sex Pistols for those of you who don't know who he is, died last week from cancer so there have been many articles over the weekend about his life. I hate to gain from someone else's misfortune but I have read so many interesting quotes from the man that have gone straight into the dissertation! I spent the day mainly doing work but saw James this morning and then went round Shep's for luncheon as she's off to Egypt with Coops tomorrow. We heard all Em's tales from Tour in Salou, involving much nakedness and faecal matter. Not quite your average week away!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

A lazy Sunday afternoon


Although we didn't stay out really late last night, I've still been really tired today so I've done literally nothing. We met Sarah's new boyfriend this morning who seemed nice - he is also called James which could get pretty confusing! I spent the afternoon at my James' house, watching Lost and Criminal Minds. Margey made an immense roast dinner and now me and James are sitting down to watch 'District 9' with one of my Easter eggs. James' new phone is still brilliantly interesting but not fully functioning yet as his number hasn't transfered over. So far, so good with the film... I normally don't like sci-fi films but this isn't too bad!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Happy Birthday, Sheppy!


Had a great sleep last night but was up bright and early for a trip to Cambridge with James as he wanted to buy a phone. We spent ages in Phones4U and eventually he bought a Sony Ericsson Vivaz which is pretty fancy. We bargained with the sales man and he left with a £25 a month contract, £90 in cash and we both got a free phone protector! Kerching. I quickly got ready this evening and now we're out for Shep's birthday - we gave her her presents at Ginn's house and now we're at a Chinese buffet to celebrate. I thought she hated Chinese but luckily she now loves it! Me and Pez are drinking some horrid cheap wine so it should be an interesting night!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Venice - the Grand Canal


The bells from St. Mark's woke me up on the hour, every hour, last night and then they peal for what feels like a million hours at dawn so I didn't sleep too well. We had breakfast and then packed everything up before leaving the cases in the hotel storage room and heading over to the Doge's Palace. It had some great paintings there, including a Titian fresco that he completed in three days. The parliament room is one of the largest rooms in Europe and houses the longest canvas painting in the whole world. I do love a good fact! There was a stupid bird in there though so we left pretty sharpish - knowing my luck it would fly into my face, even in a massive room.... We walked over to the Rialto bridge to do some shopping and then had lunch by the Grand Canal - this was the view from our table but again, the pigeons loved it by the water so Margey and Sarah were on constant bird watch. We bought our tickets to the airport before having a lovely drink by the water front and watched the police chase the men that sell the fake designer bags - I've drunk so much peach juice in the last four days, I'm surprised I haven't turned into one. Got our cases from the hotel and caught a water bus that took forever and caught the coach to Venice-Treviso airport. We're now at the gate, waiting for the plane to arrive - I'm hopefully going to sleep all the way home. Pargey better be on time to pick us up!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Venice's Rialto Bridge


I slept better last night so getting up at twenty past eight wasn't too bad but after a quick breakfast, we were up and out and walked to the Gallerie dell'Accademia on the other side of the Grand Canal to see their extensive collection of Veroneses, Titians and Tintorettos. Unfortunately, their most famous painting, Giorgione's 'Tempest', is on temporary loan else where. We then walked along the Grand Canal until we reached the beautiful Peggy Guggenheim Collection - when we were here last year, the front was being renovated but it's been finished now so we got to go out there and play a bit of The Waving Game. We had lunch on the south side at a hotel where John Ruskin stayed on his Venetian visit although my sandwich was very disappointing - who puts mayonaise with mozzarella?! Headed back to St Mark's Square by water bus which took us under the Rialto Bridge as you can see above. Margey and I popped into the Basilica to see the fabulous mosaics before joining Sarah on the water front for an excellect peach juice. The sun was blazing so I now have a bit of sun burn as well as a terrible heat rash on my chest. Bad times. The Margey Mooley has also got a bit of sun burn but we really didn't think it was going to be this hot so we didn't bring any suncream with us! Tonight we've had a lovely meal - I had gnocchi and then escalope Milanese with the amazing rosemary roast potatos. YUM. Did the obligatory dance in St Mark's to the cafe orchestras and now we're about to go to sleep, ready for our last day!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Venice from the Campanile


Today we got up early and had a lovely breakfast at the hotel - I went for the bread rolls with various cheeses, Margey had yoghurt and a croissant and Fatty BoomBoom had yoghurt and bread with blackcurrant jam but at the rate she ate the jam, there won't be any tomorrow! To beat the tourist queues, we went up the Campanile first to see this amazing view over Venice. Due to its height and location, you can't actually see any of the many canals from the top. FACT. I was the map reader today and managed to get us over to the Ca' d'Oro which houses a magnificent art collection and was a great place to play the waving game from. The Waving Game began when I was in Venice with university last year and is basically waving at the people on the water buses until they wave back! Not exactly rocket science but it's really enjoyable when people wave back and it always makes them smile. Simple things please simple minds! We grabbed some lunch on our way to the old Jewish Ghetto and then wandered through all the tiny alleyways to get to the Rialto bridge. We have been really lucky with the weather again today and me and Margey have got little red noses from the sun! Hopefully tomorrow will be the same.... Unfortunately, my flat little black shoes have been rubbing my feet so I've had to resort back to the dreaded Birkenstocks that were the only pair of shoes I wore for the five weeks we were in Italy last year. Needless to say, they smell!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Venice - the Doge's Palace and St. Mark's Square


We woke up extremely early this morning so Pargey could drop me, Sarah and the Marger off at Stanstead for half five so we could get in a full day in Venice. Our flight was on time and I slept the whole way which I normally don't do but if anything, it made me more tired! We didn't fly directly into Venice but to an airport that is 30 minutes away so we had to catch a coach. After the coach, we got on the water bus from the station and headed to our hotel. It's 30 seconds away from San Marco so in a great location for getting around and eating. For lunch, I went for the tourist menu of a nearby restaurant: lasagne to start followed by grilled chicken with lemon and chips. YUM. This afternoon we walked along the front until we left touristy Venice behind and found some real Venetians and a lovely park. Had a quick peach ice tea (the best foreign drink) before heading back to the hotel to get ready for dinner. It wasn't great and for once, I disliked both my main course and my pudding. Quite rare for me but as usual, you can't go wrong with bruschetta as a starter!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Small crocodiles/alligators


After a great sleep, I had a very late breakfast and headed over to James'. They needed some more fish food so we all went over to the Japanese Koi Company in Henlow. I'm not a massive fan of fish - they don't terrify me like birds do but their scales and wigglyness creeps me out a bit. Laura wants a reptile for her flat so we looked at all the weird geckos and lizards - one actually jumped from its branch at Laura but it just hit the glass and slid down to the bottom of its cage thing. Two animals that I nearly missed were these two fellas - they were sitting really still and were the exact same colour as the bits of tree next to them! The rest of the day I have been packing for our trip to Venice tomorrow. We've got to get up at four in the morning so I'm off to bed now to catch some much needed zzz's!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

A very long Easter Sunday


Yes, two Easter eggs! For the first time ever, James bought me one - neither him nor Margey could find my favourite, Guylian, so James went for a similar version and Margey got the classic Cadbury's milk chocolate one which comes with a great mug. I'm not a quick chocolate eater so both eggs will probably last me a whole month. Sarah has eaten her Mini Eggs one in less than twelve hours...... Got up nice and early this morning at Liz's and had some lovely tea and chats before James and Laura picked me up to go to their auntie's house. They have lots of family with young kids on that side and their Auntie Jenny has started to host an annual easter egg hunt. Unfortunately, we three, at 21 and 24, are considered too old to play but James took much pleasure in showing that he had spotted many on the way into the house so could have been the victor of the egg quest! After a lovely buffet lunch, I came home to get ready for my first shift of my new job after a tiny nap. I was so tired before it but that's nothing compared to what I am now! I was thrown in at the deep end, waitressing at a wedding but luckily no bar work. It was actually quite enjoyable but knackering, and I've got my next shift after this week's trip to Venice!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The Great British Seaside


Despite the weather forecast of winds and heavy rain, me and James got up early this morning and drove for two hours to get to Aldeburgh on the east coast. It tipped it down all the way there but just as we reached the outskirts, the sun broke through and it was glorious! Somehow we managed to get a good parking space and walked along the front where the beach is stoney but massive and you can see it behind James here. We popped into a pub for a quick drink and then got some amazing fish and chips. Can't beat some good English grub. Just as we were finishing eating, it began to rain again so we went back to the car and headed home. I've quickly got ready for tonight and I'm just waiting for the Ginn to pick me up. We're off round Liz's for some drinks and then off out in Bedford. Liz hasn't been home since Christmas so we need to make sure tonight's a good'un!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Rose's 18th Birthday


Today is Pezza's sister's 18th and here they both are looking delightful and slightly like twins! Pez invited us to the party and we've turned out in force - me, Em, Ginn, Shep, Liz and her friend Rosie from Brighton have pretty much taken over the living room. We're the oldest here apart from the adults but it's brilliant because we haven't been all together for ages! Me and Shep have been scaring each other with horrific horror stories, Ginn is pretty wasted as she has been drinking for about eight hours, Pez is steadily drinking more and more but seems perfectly sober. This is what good times are made from!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Ladies and cups of tea


Woke up extra early this morning as James had to go to work but it meant that I was awake and ready to do some nope dissertation. The words haven't been flowing well in the last few weeks but today I sat at the computer and bashed out a good 780 in a couple of hours. Well done me. Who knows if they're written well enough though?! I met the Ginn and Pezza at The Old Maltings (I should become a resident - twice in two days) and had a lovely cup of char. I finally remembered Pezza's birthday present and here she is holding it: a massive bottle of rum. Ginn, as usual, wanted to be in the picture - here she is with the tea pot, despite the fact that she had a coffee! Tonight, I've been to see 'Kick-Ass' at the cinema with James and it was actually rather good. McLovin' was brilliant as a baddie and that 19 year old who's with Sam Taylor-Wood did a great American accent. I went with quite low expectations but it is well worth a viewing!