Friday, May 18, 2012

Rocking Your World Friday - week 20

Hold the front page!  I’m posting on a Friiiiiday!!!

I feel totally smug now for being so organised :)  It won’t last I’m sure…

So – last weekend it was lovely and sunny – let’s hear it for fantastic weather!  We’ve missed you, sunshine!

We had a lazy day on the Saturday, including a stroll into town where we bought some cool duck pins for my memo board in Paperchase from the friendliest, loveliest shop assistant ever.  In fact I really ought to drop Paperchase an email to that effect.  Maybe a positive comment or two will contribute to rocking HER world :)

(**edited to add, feedback email sent, I hope it gets back to her and more importantly her boss**)

I spent the afternoon hand sewing some alterations to a couple of pairs of my other half’s trousers.  Now, I know that sounds more like a chore than something for the Rockin’ My World post….but I really enjoyed it!  As we don’t live together, I don’t often get a chance to do the domestic goddess thang for Jay, and I kind of enjoyed being useful for once :)  Plus I like sewing by hand, it’s relaxing.

And I was rewarded with a takeout from Pizza Hut in the evening, stuffed crust, yummmmm :)  We ate our pizza while watching the Britains Got Talent final and applauding Pudsey the dancing dog for his well deserved victory.

On Sunday we got up bright and early, had a delicious breakfast of left over pizza which always tastes better cold the next day (and which, for once, thanks to me duct taping all the boxes firmly shut and putting a heavy weight on top, had not been eaten by the cat overnight), and headed up the motorway to Sunny Shropshire.


We have annual passports for the Ironbridge museums that are due to run out soon, and although we’ve been up there twice already, there were still a few things that we wanted to see before our year was up.

First we made a return visit to the Enginuity science museum as the kids love that one.  They are currently hosting an art installation called Core which we went to have a look at.  You had to be taken in there by a member of staff as it’s pitch black inside.  I embarrassed the whole family by saying to the kids  “the man is going to take us in” and then on seeing the pony tail from behind “I mean the LADY is going to take us in, sorry”, only for the very much male ponytailed member of staff to turn round and glare at me.  Ooops.  At least I got it right the first time :)  Luckily he didn’t trip me up when we got into the dark room.


The installation itself was kind of cool – you are in this huge room (it’s an old Victorian engine shed) with 5 massive screens on the wall.  And they are all you can see as it’s all totally dark.  There’s a random kind of electronic music playing and there are all these translucent humanoid shapes tumbling around.  Jay wasn’t overly impressed, he said they just looked like giant Windows screensavers.  And he was right really :)  But they were really COOL giant screensavers :)

Next we walked up to the Darby Houses.  I didn't really know what these were but wanted to go and see them purely because my middle son is called Darby and I wanted to see his houses :)

It turned out they are two period houses once owned by the wealthy industrialist who built the iron bridge itself amongst other stuff.  The houses themselves were interesting enough to have a look round, but the real fun bit was in the last room - dressing up!!! yay!!!!

Connor - the daughter I never had :) :) :) --->





I loved my olden days dress - I wanted to keep it!



Next we went to the Tar Tunnel.  Any excuse to wear hard hats, and we’re on it :)  This is an industrial tunnel that was used back in the Victorian age – they built it and then noticed black stuff seeping through the walls.  It turned out it was natural bitumen – akin to tar – and they ended up making a fortune selling the stuff.

It still drips down the walls now and forms big sticky puddles – it was fun to touch but they did warn us not to get it on our clothes as even Vanish won’t get it out.



boom!
couldn't resist these little keyrings :)
After lunch we left Ironbridge and headed back down to Birmingham …. and followed the smell of chocolate until we got to Cadbury World – yum!!  This was a treat from Mr Tesco, as we paid to get in with Clubcard vouchers, which continually rock my world as they pay for almost all our family days out (see below....)

It was as ever lots of fun – me and the two boys are hardened veterans but it was Jay’s first time.  The kids had green screen photos taken surfing on a bar of dairy milk and having a soak in the Flake bath, we saw the drumming gorilla, wrote our names in chocolate, went on the abracadabra ride, made our own melted choc concoctions in the Essence experience, played all the interactive games, had our tour around the factory, and of course, helped ourselves to lots of free choccy bars :)




All in all another fun day out.  I do love the weekends.

Some positives from the rest of the week:

- on Monday Connor moved his Xbox out of the front room and up to his bedroom. For the first time in years I actually get some time to myself in the front room of an evening – I even watched early evening telly the other day (carrying on this week’s chocolate theme, I watched Choccywoccydoodah :)  ) – this is unheard of as usually he’s either playing games on the telly or watching one of the kids channels.  I don’t let him spend too much time up there, mind, because I miss the company really :)

- on Tuesday we hit the mid point in our ‘100 goals in 1001 days’ family challenge and it was fun to have a round up of what we’ve achieved so far

- also on Tuesday, my Canadian blogging pal Carol went to the Vancouver stop of the Sketchbook Project and checked out my book - yay :D   She wrote a fantastic blog post about it which was a treat to wake up to on Wednesday morning.


- my new Tesco Clubcard statement arrived this week - and they have a special offer on for a limited time on a lot of their days out.  So I cashed in all our outstanding points and I now have tickets for the whole family for Longleat, Alton Towers, and the Eden Project, and also £55 worth of their generic "days out vouchers" which are accepted at lots of smaller attractions.  All for diddley squat.  Fantastic!

- on Thursday, a pressie in the post from another blog buddy (you’re a nice bunch out there aren’t you :) )– a strip of vintage bus tickets (can’t wait to use these in a collage or the like) and some Cyrillic language tape (ditto!) – thank you Sue!  Love the envelope too!


- and this morning, more goodness in the post - a free Derwent art bar.  No idea why they sent it to me as I don't remember asking for a free sample.  But I'm not complaining :)



And that’s it for this week.

I’m hoping to have some actual things-wot-I-have-made to show and tell before we get to next week’s RYWF post!  I’ve been a bit lazy and unproductive recently, lots of early nights tucked up with a book or an episode of Eureka, not so much burning of the midnight oil which is when I usually get the most done.  Must shake myself out of that….

But at least I got my Friday post done on time, huh? :)

Linking up at Virginia’s blog in 3….2….1…..

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Whooo-ooooaahhh we’re half way there!

(post title to be sung in your best Jon Bon Jovi voice please :)  )

You might remember, way way back in time, at the start of 2011, I set a list of 101 family goals, with the aim of getting them all ticked off the list in 1001 days.  I called it Project Zero, because it was inspired by the Day Zero Project website (and I slightly mis-remembered its name :) )

Well, today is day 500 – so we are, give or take a fraction of a day, at the half way point.  A good time to take stock and see how far we have got.

I’m happy to say that we have already fully achieved 34 of the goals, and have made good progress on some of the others….here’s a roll call so far:

Goal Number / Description / Date Achieved

50 / Start a regular Art Journal / 01 Jan 2011 - I not only started it, but I kept going all through the year and ended up filling my Moleskine to the brim and it was featured on their website which made me happy :)


10 / Go to a Disney theme park / 15 Feb 2011 - Florida would have been nice, but definitely out of the budget - so we took a short trip to Euro Disney in Paris instead:


5 / Have a smooch by or on the Eiffel Tower / 17 Feb 2011 - done and commemorated in my journal :)


24 / Get a Geocaching FTF! / 19 Feb 2011 - FTF stands for "first to find" - ie you are the first person to discover a geocache after it is published.  These are very competitive!!  And we were very lucky to get this one as another team was literally breathing down our necks as we raced through the woods :)

31 / Be early for school every day for a fortnight / 21 Mar 2011 - not an easy task for a sleepy boy and an even sleepier mum - neither of us are morning people!  It took us a number of attempts to get the unbroken fortnight without a single late morning, but we managed it by the end of March

79 / Get lost in the maze at Blenheim Palace / 27 Mar 2011 - this was a great day out thanks to Mr Tesco - I don't think I would have parted with £60 real cash for a family ticket, but it was a steal with Clubcard tokens.  The maze was a lot of fun as was the rest of the house and grounds.



66 / Find a 5 star difficulty geocache / 09 Apr 2011 - 5 stars is at the top of the scale, reserved only for the most difficult hiding spots or puzzles to solve.  We thought we would struggle to manage one - we actually found two in the same month!  (none since then though, I think it was a fluke :) )

36 / Make a skull quilt block for the Skull A Day DV project / 18 Apr 2011 - here she is, I called her Skullita:



94 / Visit Clifton Observatory / 15 May 2011 - this place is extremely cool - what with the camera obscura and the cave in the cliff, and the rock slide.  And it's cheap too.  If you live anywhere near Bristol, and you haven't visited, go!

Observatory on the top, from which you go down a teeny tiny tunnel  to the cave opening highlighted.  Very cool.


6 / Bake (from scratch!) and decorate cupcakes / 18 Jun 2011 - it had to be from scratch, no kits allowed.  And I'm not a natural baker :)  But with the kids help we did it, and they were delish!

I can't find a photo of the cupcakes we made in June - but here are some others that we made at Halloween which are prettier anyway :)
58 / Connor to learn to ride his bike / 18 Jun 2011 - this bike had been sat in the shed unloved for a while after the last unsuccessful attempt at bike riding.... but this time he stuck at it and got the hang of it .... and nowadays we can't get him off the thing :)








15 / Visit 5 more National Trust properties before our membership runs out / 25 Jun 2011 - we *just* managed this before our membership expired at the end of June - our five extra properties were Great Coxwell Barn, Stourhead (gorgeous! photo below), Badbury Hill Fort, Winchester City Mill, Bath Assembly Rooms and Dyrham Park.  Yes I know that's six, but the last two were on the same day so that counts as one day out :)


33 / Go to a music festival / 08 Jul 2011 - Sonisphere baby!!! :)  We had an amazing time there last summer.  And we're heading to Download this year (albeit only for the Sunday)




27 / Have a Facebook-free week / 11 Jul 2011 - I thought this one would be difficult, it was imposed on the whole family but as I'm the only one who usually uses Facebook every day, I was the one expected to struggle the most.  but, you know what?  I ended up going a full fortnight and I didn't even miss it much.  I'm back to full addict levels again nowadays though :)

4 / A day out at Weston Super Mare / 03 Aug 2011 - believe it or not I'd never been to Weston Super Mud before, despite having lived in this part of the world for over ten years now.  We had a lot of fun.  In the mud :)  And mucking about on the pier:


71 / Find a geocache in a cave / 26 Aug 2011 - this was up on the Yorkshire Dales, and it is one of my favourite ever caches

57 / Holiday in Blackpool / 28 Aug 2011 - we had a really good fun week up in and around Blackpool.  We haven't been able to afford a big foreign holiday the past couple of years, but we honestly haven't missed out as we've been having just as much fun exploring the good old UK.  Cornwall next summer, looking forward to it!


83 / Visit Gormley's "Another Place" sculptures / 28 Aug 2011 - so, so, so, cool


48 / Sell something hand made on Etsy or Folksy / 05 Sep 2011 - I was chuffed to bits when this sold.  I just wanted to know if I could make something that a complete stranger would actually be prepared to part with money for.

63 / Make a wish at 11:11 on November 11 2011 / 11 Nov 2011 - I can't remember for the life of me what I wished for...but I know we did it :)

Pressies from Underground Santa










9 / A day out at Symonds Yat and Clearwell Caves / 11 Dec 2011 - this was a rainy rainy day, so we didn't see much at Symonds Yat, but thankfully the caves are "indoors" :)







62 / Follow along with the A Year In The Life of an Art Journal blog and join in at least once a month for a full year / 03 Jan 2012 - I'm usually GREAT at starting things, but rubbish at sticking with them, so this was a tricky one for me.  But I did it, yay.  You can see all my pages here, but this one was my favourite:


70 / Contribute a set of pages to the tallest handmade book in the world / 10 Jan 2012.  Done.  Can't wait to see the finished article.
















43 / Find the Towers and Tors of Somerset multi cache / 22 Jan 2012 - this was an amazing geocache!  It took us over a year to complete and helped us discover some amazing places (and I expect we burnt up lots of calories too climbing up all those towers!).









28 / Climb Glastonbury Tor / 22 Jan 2012 - and we went up the steep side of the hill too - oof - that was hard work!


91 / Take part in the Sketchbook Project one year and actually finish & submit book / 24 Jan 2012 - the biggest single project I've ever undertaken I think.  I look forward to visiting my book when the tour comes to London in October.


8 / See a real duck billed platypus / 12 Feb 2012 -  we were *hoping* for a live one - but apparently there aren't any in captivity in the UK - so a stuffed one in an Oxford museum had to do....


.....and talking of museums....

56 / Visit 12 different museums / 20 Feb 2012 - we've actually been to way more than 12 - it has been fun finding unusual smaller museums to visit as well as the big London blockbusters.  Highlights have been the fashion museum in Bath, the naval museums in Portsmouth, all the wonderful individual museums at Ironbridge, and the rather eccentric Pitt Rivers museum in Oxford where all the lights are dimmed and you discover the exhibits by the light of your wind up torch

trying on corsets and crinolines at the Fashion Museum
the Pitt Rivers
2 / Find a Wherigo cache / 25 Feb 2012 - we have been meaning to try one of these for ages, but our closest was in Bristol and we had never had the time while we were there.  So when a new one was hidden in a Swindon park, we were right on it.  It was a lot of fun, like playing a real life computer game, the kids enjoyed it too.  We did try the one in Bristol too a few weeks later, but my phone ran out of battery before we got to the end.

95 / Take part in iHanna's mail art swap / 13 Mar 2012 - this was the best swap I have ever joined in with and I will definitely be playing again next year


41 / Go to the top of a lighthouse / 08 Apr 2012 - this is something I have always wanted to do since I was a little girl - and we got the opportunity this Easter when we visited Portland in Dorset and the lighthouse was open for visitors.  Lots and lots of steps to the top but well worth the legwork :)


49 / Set up an independent Circle/Collaborative Journal site/blog / 12 Apr 2012 - something I have been thinking about doing for years, and I finally got around to it last month:


85 / See three stand up comedians live / 20 Apr 2012 - we saw Tim Vine last April, Ed Byrne last summer, and Stewart Francis this April.  All very funny indeed.

64 / Postcrossing - get up to 250 postcards sent / 15 May 2012 - I'm not the most prolific postcrosser, it has taken me 805 days, according to the site, to hit this milestone. But I do enjoy sending and receiving postcards, so let's see how long it takes me to get to 500.


So that's our thirty four goals so far achieved.

We have others that are nearly there, and yet more that have been arranged (tickets booked etc) but haven't actually happened yet.

Will we manage all 101?  Doubtful.  But I reckon we'll get at least three quarters of them done.

And without setting the goals, we would definitely have managed far fewer.

So it has been, and continues to be, a great way of motivating us to discover new places and experiences.

I'll be back with another update someday....ttfn