Sunday, July 01, 2012

Rocking Your World Friday double helpings - weeks 25 and 26

Yup - I said 26 - so you're right Virginia, we are half way through 2012 already!  Cue assorted mumbles of "where HAS the time gone?" :)

But I've got week 25 to recap first, as I somehow managed to skip my RYWF post last week - I've been mega busy and blogging has been on the backburner a bit....apologies....

Week 25 started with a bang with a day trip to Longleat Adventure Park - love that place!  Once again, like most of our day trips, it was all paid for with Tesco Clubcard points - thank you Mr Tesco!!

I'll apologise right now for the photo overload that follows....


On the way in, we all had fun making totally-authentic-honest shadow puppets :)

Then we spent ages in the safari park - longer than usual - the animals were particularly active and interesting for once!

Highlights were having our car attacked by monkeys:

not our car, but they ripped the trim off ours too - luckily it was easy enough to stick back in place :)



feeding the deer:



and seeing the beautiful big cats up close and personal:




After the safari, we enjoyed all the usual attractions - the train, the giant hedge maze (not that we were in there long this time as we found our way out too soon by mistake!), the ride simulators, the bat cave, the boat trip with the sealions, the butterfly house etc - and also there was a brand new walk through area which features meerkats, monkeys and lorikeets that was absolutely fantastic:


the meerkats are free to roam around as they please - that's my foot there ....

so cute! could have stayed in this bit all day :)

the monkeys had freedom of movement too throughout their monkey temple area - but they seemed more interested in eating oranges on top of their big prayer wheel than coming over to say hi.... 

the lorikeets definitely weren't shy though! :D  I had four on me at one point :)

...which might have had something to do with the little cup of nectar I was holding....
The rest of the week was fairly quiet, and involved a few less than great things that don't belong in a Rocking My World Post (like the car breaking down and costing me an arm and a leg to get fixed!) - but there were definitely some positives too - there always are, aren't there, if you keep an eye out for them?

  • on the Monday, as the car was stuck in the garage, I was working from home, which meant that I finally got to meet my new postman for the first time. Well, he's not that new as he's been delivering to my house for over a year, but I'm never normally home when he delivers....  He made a point of commenting (very favourably, I hasten to add!) on the mail art postcard he was delivering from Virginia (the person, not the place :) ) - and also on all the postcrossing postcards I get from all over the world.  He said that my house is his favourite place to deliver to on his whole route as we get so much interesting and colourful mail.  That really made me smile :)
  • on Wednesday, I took a lunch break for the first time in a while (work has been uber busy), and wandered over to the local museum, where they had a new exhibition on in their gallery space - the Cotswold Craftsmen.  There was tons of beautiful eye candy there, from jewellery through to paintings, calligraphy and sculpture.  I treated myself to a lovely copper bracelet:
(the flatter one is the one I bought, the chain maille one is one I made myself )

  • on the Thursday I got to cuddle a week old baby, which is a rare treat :)  Her daddy works with me and brought her into the office to show off  - so adorable!
  • and pretty much all week I was grateful for the Index Card A Day project for forcing me to be creative every single day, even when I was tired or fed up and totally not in the mood for it - without exception I always felt better for having done SOMETHING, even if they weren't all exactly works of art!
So now we're on to week 26.....

On Saturday it was time to go and pick up my middle son Darby from Bristol Uni as he has now finished the first year of his Physics degree - always great to have him home, even if not for long (as he only came back for a day and then shot off to Italy for a fortnight!)

It was a mammoth effort to get all his belongings into the car - where did it all come from????  I'm sure we didn't take that much stuff out there to start with!!  

That's the view over my shoulder into the back of the car - not a square inch of space left!

Now of course all this stuff is scattered throughout my house, but never mind, it's nice to have him home in spirit :)

The next day we had an AWESOME time.  Like I said, Darby was off to Italy with his uni pals, and he was staying at a friend's house in London on the Sunday night before flying out the next morning, and I said I would give him a lift down.  

And seeing as that meant we had to drive to London anyway, we thought we might as well make a day out for the whole family out of it....

First up we parked up (free London parking meters on Sundays definitely rock my world! :) ) on Lambeth Road, and went to visit the Imperial War Museum ..... I've never been there before and it's HUGE, and fascinating.  
....and a beautiful looking building to boot

a bit of the Berlin Wall outside - I might have a few more photos like this to share next week ;)

Polaris missile inside
Next we walked down to the Tate Modern - where Jay was REALLY impressed with the modern art, not :)

the kids posing with the giant Damien Hirst outside....
On the way we passed the first of many pianos we saw this day - they are dotted around the city as part of the Festival of London, and are free for anyone to play.  The boys treated us to a few duets :)

Next we took a stroll along the South Bank in the glorious sunshine, all the way up to Tower Bridge and back.

We saw so many fantastic sights along the way, St Pauls, the Millenium Bridge, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the Gherkin, the Tower of London, the London Dungeons, the Golden Hinde...... and tons of great sculptures ..... here's a taste:

my boys finding something very fascinating in the Thames....with St  Pauls in the background

this cool sculpture was called The Architect
  
there's something very surreal about turning a corner in the middle of a built up city centre and coming face to face with a life size replica of an Elizabethan galleon!
  
the Tower of London

Tower Bridge
Then we had ice creams :)

And also took some time to check out some of the cool decorated phone boxes that have been dotted around on the South Bank by BT as part of their Artbox trail in support of Childline:




We finished off our South of the River exploration with a close up look at the almost finished new building The Shard - the tallest building in the EU, apparently, and pretty spectacular!

I do love London!

Highlights for the rest of the week:


  • Shirtless Nathan Stark on Eureka on Monday:



  • I printed our boarding passes for Berlin on Wednesday, that step always makes a trip feel more real 

  • Thursday was my last day in work for TEN WHOLE DAYS - yeeeaahhhhhh!!!!
  • Dyed my hair on Friday and was pleased with how it turned out - darker than I thought it was going to be but I'll get used to that

  • and also on Friday was Connor's school's 1960s picnic - the morning started off grey and wet and we thought it might be cancelled, but by lunchtime the sun was shining and the kids all looked fab in their 60s gear :)  Connor especially, he won best costume in his class, which he was chuffed about:

And that wraps up a truly rocking fortnight :)

Off to link this up over at Rockette Central (otherwise known as Virginia's blog) and go and see what all the other RYWF gals have been up to .....

Thursday, June 28, 2012

At the half way point - ICAD week 4


Ooops - if I'm doing two Index Card A Day posts in a row, that means that I've missed out a Rocking Your World Friday post altogether .... I'd better catch up with a double one over the next couple of days

But, yes, back to ICAD.  Check out the tatty wall now!  We're now 4 weeks into the 2 month project, so near enough half way through.

Look how my baby has grown :)


Here are my cards for this week:

to celebrate finding a favourite silver ring after losing it about a year ago

Prompts: disco ball and use a quotation, made me chuckle :)

a sculpture we saw on a walk in London

my reaction to a bit of a bad day! :)

my favourite card this week - prompt "fortune cookie" - I drew and painted the sheep skull and I'm super proud of it :)

I didn't really intend for the hand to look like it was covered in blood! :)

for Song Lyric Thursday - this week, "Question!" by System Of A Down


I've only just realised that almost all my cards this week are predominantly coloured blue.  I'll have to shake it up a bit with some different colours next week!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Index Card A Day week 3


Still not yet half way through this project, and we've already covered a large chunk of the wall!

Maybe we should keep going all year and wallpaper the whole room :)

So I haven't missed a day yet on Index Card A Day *smug* - it's getting trickier by the day though, it's difficult to keep thinking of new things to do....

Here are my cards for week 3:

Card #15 - 15th June - prompt: chandelier
(This first card features the amazing skeletal chandelier from the Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic - absolutely up at the top of my list of must visit places)

Card #16 - 16th June - a watercolour sketch of my favourite roadsign spotted today on a trip to Longleat safari park

Card #17 - 17th June - a bit of sketching practice

Card #18 - 18th June - my reaction to a not-so-great day  that I was determined not to let get me down 

Card #19 - 19th June - travel on the mind....Berlin in less than two weeks! yay!

Card #20 - 20th June - possibly my favourite card yet - brrraaaaaaaiinnnnnssssss!!!! :)

(this was the background of Card #20 before I added the zombies, I liked it so much at this stage I was half tempted to leave it be!)

and  card #21 - 21st June - for Song Lyrics Thursday, Down In A Hole by Alice In Chains - happy solstice everyone!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Rocking Your World Friday week 24

Week 24?  Gosh, we’re almost half way through the year!! Time is as ever flying by shockingly fast.

And on that note, the first thing I am grateful for this week is these RYWF posts … It’s so easy to get to the end of a year, and think “what did we do this year???” and forget half of it.  I am really looking forward to sitting down (with a bottle of Magners, because I don’t really do the wine thing) on New Years Eve and re-reading all of these posts and re-remembering what a brilliant time we have had.

So – where were we?

Work last week was crazy busy, so for once I was grateful of a client meeting in London last Friday, just because it got me out of the office for the day.  The meeting was up on Oxford Street and there were still union jacks everywhere from the jubilee celebrations, it looked nice and festive.  Oh and right next door to where we had our meeting there was a little kiosk selling the BEST cookies ever.  So that was a nice change of a day.


On Saturday I spent most of the day making pom poms for international yarn bombing day – it’s very relaxing, pom pom making, I can recommend it to anyone :)  Here’s the full story

Sunday brought the highlight of my week – in fact one of the highlights of my year.

But before we get to that, can I just say that I want to chuck out a big chunk of gratitude to one thing – the WEATHER.

Yes, I know you will now all think I’m mad, as it feels like it has rained non stop for weeks.  BUT there hasn’t been a single thing that we have planned so far this year that has been ruined by bad weather.  We’ve been so lucky.  Yes there have been plenty of wet days, but these have been the days we planned to be mainly indoors anyway, so it didn’t matter.  So thank you to the weather by rocking my world by always playing nice when we’ve need it to.

So yes, Sunday was a case in point.  Because that was the day we went to the Download rock festival.  Thursday and Friday at Download had, by all accounts, been awful, constant rain, ankle deep liquid mud, it quickly picked up a new nickname:


Saturday the rain stopped, but apparently that just turned the liquid mud into something akin to quicksand and people were getting stuck in it left right and centre, and worse, injured : (

But Sunday?  Our day?  The mud was all dried up, and it was glorious sunshine all day!  I don’t know which one of the pantheon of ancient gods I have appeased, but I’m grateful for the personal good weather service :)



We had a FANTASTIC day – so many great bands to see!  The only disappointment for me was that I missed the Dropkick Murphys set as it clashed with Soundgarden :( But as I’ve seen the Dropkicks countless times before and have never seen Soundgarden, Chris Cornell & co won that clash hands down for me (Jay went to see the Dropkicks though, so at least one of us saw them)

The bands I DID get to see were:

(deep breath)

  • DevilDriver
  • We Are The Ocean
  • August Burns Red (we had never heard of these before but they were excellent)
  • Anthrax (I've been following this lot for, ahem, almost 30 years (god I’m so old) and I still love them in general, and the wonderful Scott Ian in particular, to bits)


  • Shadows Fall (BEST dreadlocks eva!)
  • Black Label Society (only watched one song)
  • Sebastian Bach (screechy awful noise, watched less than one song)
  • Lamb Of God (who I enjoyed a LOT, more than I thought I would)

  • Shinedown (who were really good although one of my friends thinks the singer was miming….)
  • Refused (Swedish dork-punks, excellent)
  • The mighty mighty Soundgarden (no relation to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones :) ) – Soundgarden were the main reason I was there and they definitely didn’t disappoint.  CC was in fine voice and they played a great set.


  • Rise Against - only saw half their set which was a pity but we have seen them a few times in recent years, ......

.....  and we didn’t want to miss any of…..
  • BLACK SABBATH – the headliners.  Who, sacriligeous as it is, I wasn’t overly fussed about seeing until a week or two before the gig when it kind of hit me that I was going to see Black Freaking Sabbath!!! :D  Pretty much without whom, none of the other music I love would have ever existed.

Ozzy might be 63 but he can still jump! :)
All in all a great day soaking up the sunshine and world class live music in equal measures

(NB all the live pics above are half inched from the festival's website, I didn't get that close! :) )



On Monday I was grateful for the ability to work from home, as I was really not feeling up to the trek to the office after about 3 hours sleep and the long drive home.  So let's hear it for technology!

On Tuesday I had a loooong day as had to drive back up to the East Midlands for a client meeting late in the afternoon in Nottingham which meant getting home late.  That's not such a good thing, but the mileage I can claim back on expenses is :)

"most played" on my phone
I spent the evening updating the music on my phone - as my new (ish) phone has a whopping 16 Gb storage, yet I have just been listening to the same old same old stuff that I could fit onto my old 4 Gb SD card.  Download (along with one of my fellow circle journal artists reminding me how fab the first Disturbed album was) gave me the push I needed to get around to taking advantage of all that extra space, and fill up my phone with TONS of great music.

I've been pretty much permanently attached to it ever since - even walking around in town with my headphones in which I haven't done in years, I'd forgotten how surreal that is - like you are in a movie and you can hear the soundtrack playing :)

And, just to top off this particularly Rockin' week, on Thursday we booked our tickets for this November's Warped festival at Ally Pally:


This will be the kids' first proper festival, and with a great line up (Lost Prophets, Bring Me The Horizon, Less Than Jake, Funeral For A Friend, Bowling For Soup, New Found Glory, and loads of other bands) plus the skateboard competitions and crazy golf etc, it should be a lot of fun for the whole family.

|m|      :)

So I'd better rock on over to Virginia's blog (see what I did there? ;) ) and link this post up......

Feel free to come and join us and share some rockin' moments of your own.....

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Index Card A Day week 2


Will you just look at the tatty wall - coming along nicely isn't it!

So here are my cards from ICAD week 2:

Card #8 - 8th June - prompt: chaos
Card #9 - 9th June - in honour of International Yarnbombing Day
Card #10 - 10th June - prompt: stripes - done in the car on my lap on the way to the Download festival
Card #11 - 11th June - prompt: alphabet stamps - Ozzy, he's a national treasure
Card #12 - 12th June - prompt: suitcase
Card #13 - 13th June - prompt: decorate the corners / alphabet stamps again
Card #14 - 14th June - prompt: use all your blue art materials (plus it's song lyrics Thursday, so that's a line from Cochise by Audioslave)
More updates next week - I'm chuffed that I've managed to keep up with this every day so far!